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Vermont Daily Transcript.
ST. A JLT3AJSTS, VT., TXJ3SS D A. Y FEBRUARY 16, 1S69.
Vol. I.
NO. 233.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Vermont Daily Transcript,
piTiu,isnni each evening, j
,! , taiW Block. Lake St., it. Albans, 17. j
W. I Davis. Proprietor tiul Editor.
. . u-n '
TKlCtS:
I vi year, 111 advance, S,00
Six mouths, in advance .00
Three mouth;, in advance, 2,00
oho month, in advance 75
Advertisements should bo handed in as early,
sr tlio morning of llio day of their Intended uub
'i, ation.
BUSINESS CARDS.
BARXEH A CROWLEY, Dealers in Groceries
niid Went India Goods of every description,
liariieH' New Block, Lako Street, St . Albans, Ver
nont. 21,Vtf
rriMiAitn fahhinotp:., attorney a-
V V Counsellor ut Law and Holicitov in Chan
cirv. Office with H S. Itoyee, ltrainerd Block,
St."AIli.iii, Vt. 212-ly
VII.KY, OAVIS ADA.1IS, COUNSEL
01W AT LAW and Solicitors in C i.aneery.
.!' '.ri" ,ll0,'en;vf, ' c J&V i
SA It. 1IAI1.IA, l-AUM.AMS, 11. C. AP.VMS. j
Ollic
0N
BLAIsDFLLA BINGHAM, Attorneys at Law.
and Solicitors in Chancery, Cambridge, Vt.
I It A K. 1U.A1SI)1;,1,, at. A. JUNOIIAM.
t SAIIKL S. HYDE, Dealer in all Kinds of
j. Family Groceries, Darrow Dlovk, St. Al
'jails, Vernio, t. 203
DU. Vt TIIIIIAUI.T, Physician and .Sur
geon. Graduate of the University of Ver.
inont. Odlee: Fairfield street, over Messrs
ttlaisdcll's Clothing House. 187-lv
BKVIO.N WILSON, Attorneys at Law,
and Solicitors in Chaneerv. OHice in No
bit s Nov Mock, St. Albans Vt. Attend Comts
regularly in Franklin, Orleans, and Lamoille
Counties. 159-tl
It. C. IIENTON, W. I). WILSON.
LtS 1 1. 31 A N. I) K X T I S T. Office in the
. KINGMAN M,OOK, Main St., opposite the
ConnrcKatioiial Church.
1-tf.
1IT II. .tl' CJIIWAX, DKXTIST. -Ollice
VV over S'eud and Daren's Dni store,
t. AllMlis, Vt. 2-lt
f Ill'tK, ATTOltXEY AND COUNSEL
L. LOIt AT Lv .. Also Agent for tirst
lasn Insurance Companies, and for obtaining
"Idlers' pay, Ac.
Ollice over vVtclts' store.
fj A. sOWlilSS, Attorney and Counsellor at
" Law and Solicitor in Chaneerv. OHice over
First National Hank, St. Albans, Vt.
1' S..- Will attend to Collections, and prosecute-
hums against tiie United States for Arrears of
i'.iy, orllounty to Soldiers, Widow'n and invalid's
l'tnsions, Ac, Ac. ."-tl
r
JL Main, opposite liauu Street, St. Albans,
(Lp Mairs.) Open all hours of thu day,
(bu.iilays excepted.) All thu latest sty Icsnf pic
tures made at this Gallery. Albums" and i'lt
uro l'lMines, Stereoscopic Mid cat il Picturm ol
Vermont Scenerv, all at low prices. Call earlv
ud often T. G. -.ICHAHDhON, '
lo7-i. Proprietor.
tr s. XORWICll, Practical Steam and
y Gas Fitter. Urash and Iron Moml of every
description, for steam, water, and j;as. Guns
and locks repaired, and l;es litted. Ac.
St. Albans. Vt. ' 17.t-lv
llltOTIIKIl.q,
C.J ANTS.
Ittox MUlt-
Doalera in Nails, Ghss, Oils, Paints, Ap.ricul
t.ir.n Tools, which wo oiler at n low cash limine.
Corner Lake ami .Main streets,
rit Albans. March 1(1, 1801. 1-tf
C1I1AKI.KS WYJ1AX. dealer in Film Watch-
es, Clocks and Jewelry, Sterl n; Silver imp
Sliver Plated Ware. Fancy Goods u great vu
rietv. Watch ltepairing mid Kugruv.ui;. St.
Albans, Vt. II):!
He. l'OST A CO., dealers in Dry Goods
and choice Family Groceriec. Corner ot
Uiiiuaml Fairlleld Streets, St. Albans, Vt. 117
it. o. rosr, l. jani:s.
AfllUitlUAN HOUSF, itichford. Vt., Jerry JJ.
Sweatland Proprietor. This House is locat
ed in the coutro of the village, near the Custom
House. Post-Ollicu and MillH. Ki'J-lv
HILL A- SAFFOltl), Attorneys at Law, and
Solicitors in Chancers, Ollice, Lake Street
St. Albans Vt. dD2tw2.'l-tf.
M. J. Hti.i, G.A. SAi roi-.i).
KICIIAUO S.UlTtl, Doalerin DruRM, Patent
M'dii.'inea, Dye Stull's, Hooks, Stutiouery,
Ice., Ac.
Itichford. Vt. Dec, lSfiS. ly-217
HlltA.U I'lKllCK,
ruoi'itir.Toii of iiiK
AMERICAN HOUSE!!
117 hT. A'lCANS, VT.
G. M. PIKUCK Cm-.uk.
HORACE P. HALL, M. D.
(Latu of the Army, Ac.,)
Has returned to St. Albans, and may bo found
for the present at thu American" Hotel.
Particular attention paid to Op
erative Surgery. 15'J-lj
BOOK
BINDING !
DAVID O It A W F O It D, Book Diuder and
Blank Dook Manufacturer,
Kingman Block, St. Albans, Vt.
Hook Mnding in every stylo from thu cheapest
to tho nibst costly, and all done iu a thorough
manner.
Dec. 20 18G7 18Cm8
GRAHAM FLOUR.
V Superior article of Graham Flour, for sale
tho store of ISAilNES .V OltOWLEY,
Mt
dM-tf
Lako Street.
NOTICE.
Mr. F. L. Goodspeed's Now House, at Missi
iptoi Springs, is now ready for tho reception ot
boarders. d35-tt
JTleriioveti-
D
It. ri.S. CLAHK has removed to South Main
Street. Ollice at his reside
St. Albans. Vt.. May. 2. 180f
IMPORTANT TO SOLDIEUS
AND
THEIR WIDOWS.
rnilOSE IXTKUKSTKD AUK IIEKKIIY
1 uotillcd that I am ii:eiit to transact all busi
ness pertaiuitiK to pensions, bounties and back
p iv. Claims of tho above uaturo can bo pre-
a i ited, and their idlowanccu obtained, by appyl
in,' to WM. BUUJaES.
ASAHEL S. HYDE,
DKAl.KIl IN AM. KINDS 01'
Jfjl'St ClllSS Gl'OCCriCS !
dakhOW DLOCK, ST. ALBANS, VT.
Consisting in part of
7-Yoir,
Port:,
Fish,
Sugary
Tcant
d-tf
Ac, Ac
! rixpnix Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
I OF HAllTFOUD, CONN.
! I J. -..1.1 ... 11. lu iM'imitllxil 4.1 .(lilt.
. 1U Ul .IUIV .I('jr,l HIIIIIJ ID o Mini v v.....
jtio and reliable imsincss men who can dovoto
their entire timu to the business, to represent
this old. staunch, and most successful Lito Com
pany, in unoccupied territory in the State of
Vermont. The many popular features peculiar
to the Plnrnix .Mutual, and the. groat advantages
it oilers to the injuring public- its freedom from
restrictions on travel and occupation its) non
forfeitable policies ltn liberal premium system
-- tin economy of the mating nielit, and its law
annual dividends, render it the most profitable
l om any to Agents iicsiiousot realizing a muni-
l'm" MjI;tw'y I'J thwr enterprise ami e.iei-
Vta&'nt Ph-ei.K MLuH,
,!,;.,( Union Block. Rutland. Vt.
NEW STAGE ARRANGEMENT,
ON AND AFTER MAY 25th, 1868,
- AN K3CT11A
FOUR-HORSE 00A0H
Will run from St Albans to Sheldon, an fol
lows :
Leave St. Albans every day at 2 o'clock p. m.
Arrive at Sheldon at! o clock p. m.
Leave Sheldon at 8 o'clock a. m. Arrive at St.
AlbaiH at 10 .'clock a. m.
11. JEXNISON, Proprietor.
St. Albans. May 23th, 18CH. iU5-f
New Store and New Goods.
C. R . PELL,
with
ROBERT KINGSLEY,
l) II I S C 0 L L ' S X E W IW, ) C K ,
ON LAKE STREET.
ST. ALBANS, VT.
HAVU just opened t e largest stock ot Crock
ery, comprising all the new and desirable
patterns. French. China and lJohemian Fancy
and Table Glass Ware, Cutlery and Plated Ware,
ever offered in this County.
We also call attention to our Stock of
FOUKTGN AND DOMESTIC DUY GOODS,
WHITK GOODS, LINENS,
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS AND SMALL WAKE.
The undersigned would resocctfully announce
to the public that we hae adopted the CAII
SYSTEM, and ONE PK1CE.
DriseolV New Mock, Lake St. St. Albans, Vt,
llUDEliT KINGSLKY.
tmti
WARD & BURNES,
Dealers in alii kinds of
GROCERIES
LAKE ST., ST. ALBANS,
Fiist door above the St. Albana House, keep
constantly on hand a full assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES:
ConsiF.iing of
Flour,
Meal,
Provender,
Shorts,
And
Pud
Of all kinds;
Pork,
Fish,
Hams
Sugar,
Teas,
Laid.
fresh Iluttci
And all sorts of articles usually kept in busines!
of their kind. Highest cash price paid for Al,
kind of country Produce.
GIVE US A CALL.
WARD A- BUHNES.
dl-tf
FULTON MARKET,
13. C. GALLAll, Proprietor.
havo recently refitted my market, which is
supplied with the beat cf
Meats,
Pish,
Tripe, unit
Oi-irtl and
Siuoked Orel
AND ALL
Tabic Delicacies of the Season !
Now on hand, a nice lot of
SU&AB CURED HAMS
. '.SD
IP It 13 f IT I II
HALIIlOT,
MACKEREL,
COD,
CUSP and
HADDOCK
EVERY IADV
D
tsiiiKs admiration. To be adiniied, they
must nosscss lleautv and Inte.liucnee.
Most every one has intelligence, and
AXtTt CAN BE BEAUTIFUL
DyusiiiK tho I'AIMIIAS I.OT1AV, the latent
and most woudctfitl of all tho cosmetics, lly Its
use all moths ami freckles itro reiuoved, thu skin
becomes clean and transparent, and the cheek
roseate with the hue of youth. The Paphiati
Lotion can be found at
THE PEOPLE'S DRUGSTORE!
And also a most complete assortment of all toi
let articles. The new and fragrant Klor !
Miiyo, and tho delicion wood Violet, and all
other choice and fragrant perfumes.
HAIR DRESSINGS AND DYES :
PulVand Powder Boxes, Cologne, Toilet Soaps,
Teeth washes mid Powders. Brushes: htieh ai
Hair, 'Teeth, Nail, Infant, Ac., Ac.
Call and see the beautiful necessities and lux
uries for tho toilet even if you do not wish to buy
JUST RECEIVED
As tull a stock of pure DrtiK as can be found in
the State of Vermont, together with Besiiiolds,
Fluid Etiacts, and all articles required in a
Physicians or domestic tiraitice. Warranted
pure and of lirst quality. This store will he. un
dersold by none in St, Albans.
Tnisses, Shoulder Br ices, Suppor'.ei d, An..
iuhi mvr iiiuif; Jit'in in a wen rcgiiiaicu
Drug Store.
S. It. DAY, AG-ENT.
St. Albans, Vt. June. ISM, ldtf
WELDEN SPRING WATER
Water from Welden Sprint:. St. Albans. Ver
tiioiit, which has proved highly ellic. ci ins in
scrofula, Cancer, aixl ad diseases of tlie skin.
and also for DyspeiJa. Kidney tltld Liver Com
plaints, General Debility, Ac, An., id now for
sale, at wholesale and retail, at 218 Washington
Street, where books may be obtained contain
ing an analysis ot the Water, with certificates
from physicians and others, testifying to its
benellcia' effects in numerous cases when; it has
been tried.
Mi:nciiANTs National Bask, I
23 State Street, Boston, Oct. 7. ISfiS, t
E. S. GOODWIN, Esq., Agent Welden Spring
Water,
Di:au Sin: 1 write to r-ekuowledco tho banc-
lit I have leceived from the Welden Spring
iVater. I have been troubled wiih Disease ot
tho Kidneys tor many years. I have consulted
aomu of tho bust physicians in tho country and
eeeived no relief. Somo few months since I
a as recommended to try tho Welden Spring
titer. 1 had not taken it lone before 1 was
surprised to see how much good it had done me.
miico tlieii l alwajs Keep it lit my room anil sel
dom drink any other water, knowing eventually
it will euro niu As I am anxious that others
thould be benefitted by my experience, I cheer
fully recommend it to ah siilleriiiu: with the
samo disease. Jtespcclfully,
J. J. MAY.
From Francis B. Dixon, Esq., Counselor at
Law and Averago Adjuster, Boston,
17 Mkuciiants Exciiasqe. I
Loiton, October 3, 18CS. f
E. S. GOODWIN.
Dkati Sin: I cheerfully comply with your ro
piest to givo my candid opinion of the merits
if tho Welden SpriiiL' Water. For some years 1
have suffered much from Dyspepsia, ami hav
ing exhausted patent medicines and the pre
scriptions of many physicians, I was advised to
try tho Welden Spring Water. I found by tak
ing a glass of the w ater beforo meals it acts as
atonic and ueucrul regulator (if the system, and
enables mo to cat any kind of food without in
convenience. Tho only uvidenco 1 can give of
my appreciation of its virtues is a recommenda
tion to every one suffering from Dyspepsia to
try ii.
Yours truly, FJtANK B. DIXON.
Quincy, Mass., Oct. 3, 1SG.
E. S. GOODWIN, Esq.
Di:au Sin My wifo ha used your Welden
pring Water, and has received groat benefit
from it. Beforo sho used it she had a bad
cough, and had bled from the stomach or lungs.
t no cougii lias entirely disappeared ami sue is
is well, or better, than oho had been for ten
years.
Very respectfully your old servant,
JOHN T. WILLEY.
Proprietor of Hancock House, Quincy.
3" Letters from many other persons can bo
seen at the ofticc.
E. S. GOODWIN, Agent,
UOtf 218 Washington Street. Boston.
THE
UNITED STATES
Life and Casuality Insurance
Company
N0.1, EXCHANGE PLACE
JERSEY CI'IY, N. J.
New York Office, 96 Broadway.
This Company ofl'ors all the advantage
other Life Companies, with many entirely new
aim
IMPORTANT FEATURES.
1. The Lcavkkt Bates or Fhemium of any
Mutual Company in America, and fully equal to
20 tier cent.
DIVIDEND IN ADVANCE.
2. Policy-holders can receive Compensation
in case of Disabliiii! Accident, at rates of Prem
ium no HiotiEU than is usually charged for Life
Insurance only.
3. Policies NoN Forfeiting; after Two Pay
ments. i. Annual DividotuU made Non-Forfeitablo,
5. Loans on all Policies.
0. Liberal Permission to Travel.
7. A Deffinite Cash SumiENPEit Value guar
antee in all Policies.
EDMUND C FISHEB, President.
JOHN B. CHUltCH. Jr., Secretary.
O. W. BUCK, Ajftnt for Northern Vermont.
MAIN STBEET, ST, ALBAK8, VT,
AGENTS WANTED.
a Hi 9m.
Wo Challenge the World.
rP.HE subscribers having removed (heir place
X of business to Ktimiilry Street, would re I
spectfiilly statu to the citizens of SI. Albans and
vicinitj, that they are thankful for past favors I
centered upon them, ond are now prepared to,
(III KIIHI4 OI t III I. Ill IIICIV uiir III UIINl-
ie, and respectfully ask a continuance of their
patioiinge.
N. B. Particular attention paid to overreach
ing and iiiterferiin: horses and a Mire euro &r-
ranted or no pav required. Lame horses of all
kind" cured if tliore is any cure in them.
K. L. WOOD A- CO.
'Jll-H Foundry Street.
F. L. Wood. (1. A. W. Wood.
VKItMO.VV IRSTIUli Al HIJI.I.IVAX
it.ULBOADH.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Comiuoiicini: Nov. HO. 1803.
THAI.NS (101NO H0UTJI ANU KAST
Leave St. Albans at C.2Jii. m., 12.00 nnou,
and 7.20 li. m.
Mail Tram oaves St Albans at 0:20 a.m., and
connects at Builington with lEutland ltoad, at
White lliver Junction ami Bellows 1-alls witli
trains for Boston. Worcester. Springfield, and
with trains on PasnumpHio H 1., arrives at New
lorK at iu:t.i p.m.
Day hxpress leaves Montreal at 8U0 a. in., St.
Johns at 10;00 a. m., Ogdeiisbiirgh at 7;0il p.m.,
lodge at .Malone; leave 7:15 a.m., House's Point
IOMj a. in., Tor Boston, Ac., arriving ill Jiostoi.,
via. Lowell at 1U;:10d. in.
NiL'ht Exnri.ja laavus Oddeiisburiili at 11:30 a
in., Monti eal at M::i0 n. in., itutttjo'u Pqiut at f).L'
ii. in.. St. Johns at I:j0 p. in., arrivimr at Boston
at 8.10 a. m., connecting at Bellows Falls with
Cheshire ltoad for Boston and Worcester and
with crmotit alley ltauroad iorSprinirUeid. Ac.
and arriviiiu tu New York at 12. DO p. m.
TItAINS OOINO NOltTIl AND WEST.
Leave St. Albans for Montreal nt 0:10 a. in..
and (h.Vip. m, For House's Point. Ogdensbnrgh
and tho West at 0:05 a. ni and 2:15 mid O.fni
p. in.
Day Express leaves Boston via. Lowell SM n,
in. lor Burliuutou, St. Albans. Montreal, Og-
dcnsburgli and West.
.Mail Tram leaves Boston via Lowell, at 7:0 )
a. ta,, via Lawrence and Fitchburg .it 7.:i0 a.u-.,
-qiriugiif id at i :j; a. in., lor liiiniiigtoti, aim
M. Albans.
Aeconnnodation Trail' leaves Northfield t
7:15 a. u., for Burlington, Itutlond, St. Albans,
House's Point.
Night Lxpress leaves Bellows Falls at 10.10 p,
Hi., receiving passengers trom enuont allej
lUilroad, leaving New York at 12.15 p. in., and
from Cheshire Hailroad, leaving Boston at 5:;lu
p. in., connecting at Whito Hiver Junction wit n
train leaving Boston at 5:00 ji. m., for Burling
ton, llou-o's Point, Montreal and Ogdcusburgii,
coniieetiiig with Grand Trunk Trains lor the
est.
Sleeiiinu' ears are attached to both tho niahf
Express trains running between St. Albans am
Boston, ami St. Albans and Springlicld.
Through tickets for Chicago and tho West fol
sale at the principal stations.
u. Jie.nuu.1., tip.
St.Aloans Nov. 30. 18G8.
I) VTL. VXIJ A.M) IiUIlM.Vr.TO.V AVI) VT
X VALLEY BAILltOAD.
On and after Dec. 2d. 1SS7. trains will rut
as follows, viz :
jiovino south and east.
Leave Burii.igton at 8:30 a. m., 1:35 p. m. 3:3'
9;43 p. m. Arrive at Butland at 11:25 a. m., l:Jt
p. m. 8:00 a. m. 12.50 u. m.
Jjcave tiutiamiat i:iu a. in., ia:uu m. Arm
Bellows Falls at 7:10 and 2:20 p. in., A 3:25 ii.
in.
Leave Bellows Falls at 7.50 a. in., 2:2j p. m.
1:30 i; m. Arrive at Bratt.eboiQ' at 8:50 a. io.,
3:20 p. m 4:27 a. m.
MOVING NOllTil AND WEST.
Leave Braitleboro' at 11:00 . in., 1;15 iV0:00 1 .
in. Arrive ut uenows rails at n:w t. m., ami
5:10 and 0:55 p. in.
Leave Bellows Falls at 12.0; p. m., 5:15 p. in
10.00 p. m. Arrive at Butland ut 3:10 p. m.,
0:00 p. in. 12:35 a. m.
l.eave Jiutianu at u.ou a. m i.'ai i. m
p. m. 1:30 a. i)!. Arrive at Burlington at 0:15 a.
m.. 1:25 p. in., end 0.15 p. in. 1.15 a, m.
TltAINS CONNECT AS FOLLOWS:
B" At Burlington with Boats on Lake Cham
plain ami Vermont Central and Vermont utui
Canada Bailroads, for Montpelicr, St. Albans,
ltouse's Point, junureai, ugilensimrgli, ami tin
West. At Butland with trains for Troy, Albiu
;md New York, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady,
and the West. At Bellows Falls with trains on
Cheshire Bailroad for Fitchburgh, Worcester,
. ,, i ti:.t. 't ,..n i
L.OW C11, aim iiosioji, 111111 i. unuy liaiuuao,
for Brattleboro', Springlicld, Hartford, New Ha
ven, and New York mil with Sullivan Bailroad
for Windsor, White Hiver Junction, Wells Hiver,
St. Johnsbury, Newppfti Littleton, and the
v line jiouniains.
Passengers tor tho West will find this a cheap.
pleasant, and expeditions route.
FUJI TICKETS, and all necessary information
enquire at thu Offices on the line.
w-ti. utu, a. .njiinnivij. supt.
N
OltTllKIlX UAII.UUAO.
WINTER ARRAUUKMENr-1868-0.
On and after Dec, 18C8, Passonger Trains will
run as follows :
UPWARD TltAINS.
Day Express Traiu leives Concord at 10.35 a
in., tor White Hiver Junction, connecting witl
trains for Montpelicr, Burlington, House's Point,
Montrea., Ac., and with Ogdensbnrgh and Gruuo
Trunk Bailroads, for thu West.
Accommodation Train leaves Concord at 10.1(
a.m., tor White lliver Junction, connecting witl.
train for Wells Biver.St. Johnsbury, liar ton, New.
port, Willoughby and Magog Lukes, Staiistead,
Bath, Littleton, and Lancaster; also, with truinr
for Montpelicr, Burlington, St. Albans, ltousoV
Point, Montrclu, Ogdensbnrgh, and tho West.
Bristol Train leaves Concord at 3.27 p. in., toi
Franklin and Bristol',
Evening Kxpress Train leaves Concord at 8.21
p. in., for White Hiver Junction, connecting witl
trains for Montpelicr, Burlington, St. Albans,
House's Point, Montreal, Ogdensbnrgh, and tin
West.
Or on arrival of trains from Boston, Worcester,
Portsmouth, Portland. Ac.
JiQWtfWAlIP TUAIN3.
Morning Express Tram leaves Whito Hivei
Junction for Concord at 1.20 a. nt., or on arrival
of train from Ogdeusburgh and Montreal. On
Mondays ut 0.15 instead of 1.20.
Bristol Train leaves Bristol for Concord at 7
50 a. in., and Franklin at 0.05 a. nt,
Mall Train leaves Whito lliver Junction foi
Concord at 12.20 p. m., or on arrival of train
over the Vermont Central, Passumpsic, and
White Mountains Bailroads.
Day Express Train leaves White Bivei Junc
tion at S.30 p. m., or ou arrival of trains from
Montreal and Ogdensbnrgh, Urattleboro', Kecnc,
Bellows Falls. YUudsor. Ac. connecting at Con
cord with train for Manchester, Nashua, Lowell
and Boston.
Thesn trams connect at Concord with trains
lor Manchester. Lawrenco, Portsmouth, Port
land, Nashua, Worcester. Now York, Lowell, am1
Boston. ONSLOW STEAHNS. AgCllt.
Coueord. N. II. Dee. 1. 1808. w-tf.
LOVES of all kinds lust received
VT at WM. N. SMITH A CO'S.
"1J ANTS AND VESTS, for Fall und Winter
4. go tc . HJiiui, uu .
O WM. N. SMITH Si CO'S for your pautu
. - -
Agents Wanted.
Fon the Pkoh.e'h Edition or
Conybcaro &. Howson's Life and
Episilos op
SAINT PAUL.
With an Eloquent and ablo Preliminary
Disseitation by
Rev. LEONARD BACON, D. D.
Of Ynlo College.
OVEH 1,000 LAHGE OCTAVO PAGES.
An Exact HcpriiitofthelateslEuglish "PF.O
PLL'S EDITION," and (ffV rent from all othcrt,
by the substitution, by the authors, of transla
tions and notes in English, in place of numerous
quotations end notes in foreign languages.
Combines tho result of accurate scholarship,
antiquarian lescareh and personal observation
- Ii-ained and popular, - I'ri's. llvjikins, Wil
liams College.
1 heartily commend this book. J'ret. II oof
ncy, Y'ule College.
'J bo most complete and Ratlsfactory treatise
in modern literature. KdiitbnrijU AVeiYic.
A perfect Magazine of facts, IlMap J). II.
CUtrk, of ( iucinnati.
It is the one book upon the " New Testament ''
which every family, anil especially eeiy Sun
day School Teacher sliou (1 if possible piocuie
and study. i'roj'ttsor l r.ir, of Yule.
A rich mine of instruction. Vrof. I'dwunh
.1. Park. Andover '1 heological Seminary.
it is interesting, 1 hud almost said fascinating,
to common miiiils. - I'm. I'ond, augor.
Commending this book is but gild tig gold.
,'cc. V. 11. 'laijhr, II. I)., Cincinnati.
It is iiivnhiable to tho student and general
reaib i !iliOi W'itliuinsi, ot Conn,
One of the most intercstiiu' and Instructivi
winks that has ever fallen under my notice. -Pres.
Vnnurll, Brown's University.
Every intelligent Bible reader "should posses.
a copy. President kdtrards, Washington ami
Jefferson Col.ege. Penn.
I regard it as one of tho host books ever wiit
ten, Prof. Moire, llaiiford.
Semi for our dest'i'ipto circular, giving till
paitlculuis and terms tu Agents.
Address, S. s. ScltA.vro.V fc Co.
'12.-3-LY Publisher, Hartford, C;.nn
GRAND OPENING !
o r
FALL GOODS !
A T
H, 0. POST, & 00,'s,,
JUST HECEIVED from New Yoik, a splendid
Lino of of
Now and Choico Dress Goods,
Including
Empress Cloths Epiiigeline, French Serges
ftitui ami vtool, bliot roplins rrencli Jlen
noes, with u great
Variety of Plain and Poplin Alpacas,
and Chtne Poplins, all at VEHY
LOW PBJCES. Yi'o have a full
LillO; of
D 11 E S S T It I M MING S !
Consisting of
Silk Fringes, Black and Colored
Velvet Kibbous, with Buttons and
Gimps to match. Our Stock of Prints
Bleached and Brown Cottons, Delaius, in
fact everything in tho line of Domestics, is full,
also
a full lino of
Ca.-simcres, Tailor's Tiim
mings. Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls,
Dutchess Kidds, ami Biealt fast Shawls
A Choice line of Dry Groceries may always bi
In und in stock.
Please call and examine Goods and Prices be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
II. C. POST, A Co
Cor. Main and Fairfield Sis., St. Albans, Vt.
ilAwtfnlUli.
New Goods !
New Goods ! !
Entire noW stock of Dry Goods now open and
ready lor sale at
STONE&FOSTEES
Here yon will find a full line ot Dolaius and
Prints,
Cheap for Cash.
Here you will find a full line of White Goods,
Cheap for Cash.
Hero you will find a good assortment of Clot her
mid Collurgs, Ac,
Cheap for Cash.
Here vou will find a complete lino of Hosier
for the Ladies,
Cheap for Cash.
Hero yon will find a largo assortment of La
dies and Gents Kid Gloves,
Cheap for Caah.
And here will bo found Miss Moray to shov
vou a largo assortment of Ladies' Goods, o
-styles, too numerous to mention. In tact, w
having adopted the CAM! bYS'lEM, believe wi
.:au oifor inducements to our customers that m
concern doing n credit business, will or canal
ford. To satisfy yourselves, call and exaiiiiin
inality and prices.
J. P. STONE,
128dwtf OEO. P FOSTEB.
October 8. 18GS.
1.VI.I. A'l
IfflECK & WETIIEUBEE'S F011
DllESS GOODS,
DOMESTICS,
WOOLEX8,"
SHAWLS,
WHITE GOODS,
GLOVES,
HOSIERY,
rOCKET KNIVES
NOTIONS, 4C.
-ALSO
TEAS,
COFFEES,
SUGARS,
SPICES,
IUISIXS,
CRACKERS,
BROOMS,
KEROSENii OIL,
ALT, 40., 40
sr. ) Tho Hnnnrablo the
u, fes. J Probata Court for the
Di
lstl let. nl' l ri-niil; lit,
District of I'YmiiIi lln
1 nil persons Interested in thn cstato
of
j-.. i in , oi owaiuon, in sam jiistrict,
, ., . UllEEIlNd.
.. .......... .., ,,1111111 11HD ffll
mado to this court by tho Guardian of said
I.
..... . ..... .... ..vw.cu ... d,-ji iiji iiir Jl'Ul
estate of lipe Hiiiil u-nt-.l u,..l ..iil.... r....ii.
.wiih ii. i iuk ioi- iiceuso in sell nil t in rem
in that said Loyal E. Paik is a leiinaiit in com
iium or ha i an interest in certain real ustatu in
me itirtii oi urweii, in uus State, and that it
would be conducive to thu interest of said ward
that H e same bo sold and tho proceeds thereof
put at interest, invested in stucks or other real
estate And therefore said Court assigns tho
2t h day of l'obmary, A. D. 1800, at tho I robato
Otllco at St. Albans, tn hear and dc-i ido upon
such, application, and that public notice thereof
be given to all persons interested therein by
publishing this order three weeks successively
,,, l... ........... n i... . ..
u K.U1IUIH liuiist-lllll, u UCWHlllVPCr inai
Clilihu Ii. .., ... .1. '
- .,,1, .iuiii.mii ituuii it, niu Jlt'ISOIIS
i'tUnliMfL' l,'.,'r,'l" a" 'f which publications
...... ii- iituiiin iu niu iinio appomied lor a
icnvinr- Tl,ii-..r.,,-.. . .,, n... 1. ...... i... ...
r. ... v.... ..iu iii-io.j iiu.iiivti iu
appear bcloro saidCotut at th timo and place
utorcsaid, tnen and tlieio to object to the graut
ing of such license if you see cause.
Given under my hand, at at tho Probsio Office
M. Albans, this loth ilav of l'lirnni-v A ii
1800
255-3w MYRON W. BAILEY, Judge.
STATE or VERMONT FRANKLIN COUXTY ss
In Chancery.
J. lliifisell Armington, 1 Whereas J. Russell Ar-
vh. I nilugtou.otSt. Alb.me,
Peter Para and in tho County of Frauk
Philemene Paro. lin aforesaid, bus urn.
rerred hit Petition to thu Court of Chaneerv
next to bo holilcn at St. Albans, within and for
the County of l-'rankliii atore.-aid. and lnm filed
said petition with me, Joseph H. Bruluerd, Cleik
of said Omi t ( i (.Ininceiy, stath-g that Peter
i uhi ami i-iiueiiieuu i-.iro, oi iTovnience, in tho
Statu of Rhode Is. and, on the fit li day ofl-'ebru-
rv, A. l). 1607, Utilj executed to the said J. Bus-
sell Arniingtoii, u niortgiigo deed of cert in
land in the town of St. Allium aforesaid, de
.cribed as follows: tl.o piece of lalidleasod to said
rciorruro ny L.awrei.ce israiiierd, nj lease dated
iium utu, leu i, licmg on the south eido ir tho
i.nko Bo.ul. commencing in the South line of the,
l.ako ltoad lll.o lods and thirteen nml two-
thirds feet west of a piece of land lormorlv
owneil liy I'eter l'lato. Thenco Westerly in
luid.-imth line of said road nine rods and 'four
nut one-lia,t reet; thence Southerly, parallel
Mth the West line of said Plato's land, to land
now occupied by John Itauin : thence Easterly
on saiii Hugin'x line nino (0) rods and four and
ne-halt It et : t u nco Northerly, li.-ii'nlli.l with
tho West line of said Pluto's land, to the Lako
ltoad, to the place of beginning, supposed to
bo one aero of uiliil, Coiiditiorcd for tho pay
ment of all sums of money whic the said Arm
ington had theretofore advanced to said Paro,
mil should assume to pay ; and all notes, ac
counts and caiins which said Armington should
ncacauer nave or mild against sunt l'aro, unit
-ihould save said Armington hnrnir-h-xH for nil
uioiues whi'di ho had thiietoforo, or should
lit i caller pav lor.or advance to said Pero. And
the said Ai milt ton specifies a largo sum now
niu and unpui i to it mi according to the con
lili not' said Moitgagc Leeil.
And praying; that tlie equity of redemption of
lie said Peter Paio and i'hilemeiie Paro in ths
planuses, may be foieelosed agreeably to tho
jlattito in such case mado and provided.
Ami, whereas, it has been mado to appear to
me, that the said 1 eter I aro and Philemeno
l'aro icside out of this State, Therefore, bv
irtueot tho .Statute iu nich case made anil
piovided, I do order tho said Hussol Arming
on to give notice to the said I'otcr Paro, and
Philemeno Paro of the preferring and filing of
nis petition, by pub isliuig tho foiegoing sub
stance of his peti ion with this order of publi
cation, three weeks successively iu tho Vermont
rr.msciipt, a public nowspaper, piintcd and
published wcekiy m St. Albans, iu said County
if Franklin, tho last of which publication to '.ie
it least twenty days previous to tho term of tho
.oiirt of Chancery aforesai , next to be lrolden
it St. Albans, iu and for s dd Countv of Frank
in, on .he second Tin sdavof April, 'A. D., 18G9.
vnd the said puolication being made, tho said
i'eter Paro and Phi enieno Paro aro required to
ippeariu tail Court of Chancery, on the first
biyot'the aioresa d Term of said Court, a ud
ihen and thorn answer to the aforesaid petition
if tho s id J. Hussel Armington.
Dated at St. Albans, aforesaid, this eighth
lav of February, A. 1). 1809,
Jo.LPH II. BHAINERD, Clerk.
Bailey, Davis and Adams, Solicitors for Pe
titioner. 55-3-w
Andrew J. Soule's Estate.
rpHE subscribers having been appointed by
X the Honorable Probate Court tor the Dis
riet of Franklin, commissioners to receive, ex
iiuinu and adjust all claims and demands of all
,jcrsons against tho estate of Andrew J. Sotile.
.ate of Fairfax, in said District, deceased, and
ill claims and demands exhibited in offset there
.o, do hereby give notice that six mouths from
the 20th day of January, A. D., 1809, are allowed
jy said (. ourt to the creditors ot said deceased
-o exhibit and prove, their respective claims be
u ie us, and that wo witl attend to the duties of
inr appointment ut the dwelling house of John
1. Fitucher, iu Fairfax, iu said District, on the
!0th day of April, A. D, 1800, from 9 o'clock in
ho lorenoiiu till 1 o'clock iu the afternoon, on
aeh of said days.
Dated at Fairfax, this 27th day of January,
V.D, 18C9.
J. II.
GEO.
51-3
A. BALLARD,
Com'rs.
St(tc or Version r.
EN BANKRUPTCY. -In tho District Court ot
the United states, for tho District of Vcr
uont, in the matter of
Oliver C. Wait,
Bankrupt Iu Bankruptcy.
Co the creditors of said bankrupt aud all others
whom it may concern.
The undei signed, assignee of tho Estate oi
laid baukiupt, hereby gives notico that it has
icon ordered by the Distiict Court of said Dis
net that tho second and thud general meetings
f the Creditors of said Bankrupt be held at
.ho ollice of L. 1.. L twrciiuo, Earn, in Burling
.on, iu said District, on the 27th day of Febru
try, A. D. lbU9, at 10 o'clock n.ui., before L. L.
i.awrenco, Esq , one of tho registers in bank
uptcy in said D.strict for tho purposes named
ii tho 27th and 2 th sections ot tho Bankrupt
Vet of Mai th 2, 1807.
And this is also to givo notico that I have
lied my filial account as Assignee- of said Bank
upt ; and that at suit! timu and place I shall
ipply to said Court for the setilcmeut of my
aid uceouuts and for a discharge from all lia
lility us Assignee of said Estate, iu accord
nice witli the provisions of said 28th section.
Dated ut Georgi.i, iu said District, the 3rd
lay of February, A. D..18G9.
11. O. BARTLETT,
251-3 Assignee.
IN TUB DlHTU'CT CoUltT OF TIIE UNITED STATES
rou tiie DisTiticT of Vehmont, in tlio mat
ter of
JOHN J. BARNARD,
Bankrupt, in Bankruptcy, To whom it may con
cern : Tho undersigned hereby gives notico of
his appointment, as assignee of John J, Bar
nurd of St. A bans, !u thu county of Franklin,
mil State of Vermont, within said District, who
lias been adjudged a bankrupt upon I is own
pet tiou by the District Court of said District.
Dated ut Burlington, in said District thoSJth
day of January, A. D., 18C9.
-!5i-w.'J WM. ii. I10YT. .Vulgnet,
St. Albans. JlU' 10th. 18CC
St. Albans, May IS, 18C3.
5d-tf
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