Vermont Daily Transcript.
ST. ALT3AJSTS, VT, WTOD NE8 DAY 17, 1S69.
Vol. I.
Vermont Daily Transcript,
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PCJILISIIHD HAC1I HVHMNO. i
up-v, m liar,,, Jltoek, Lake St., SI. Mhun,, 17.
, I Davis, I'ropviclnr and .Editor. !
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is tlio morning of tho day of their intended pub
l ation.
BUSINESS CARDS.
BARNES A CROWLEY. Dealers in Groceries
and West India Goods or every description,
Barnes' New Mock. Lake Street, St. Albans, Ver
mont. 21ii-tf
T HI LARD FARRINGTON, ATTORNEY A
Counsellor at Law and Solicitor in Chan
a i v. Office with II S. lioyce, Drainerd lllock,
-it.' Unmix, i. 212-ly
BULKY, IIAVIS tS. ADAMS, COUNSEL
01!M TLW and Solicitor,, in Chni ry.
llli' i in I nioii lllock. St. Alban, Yt. !7-tl
uANl 11. )VIl r. I'UIKP.VUS, it. f. MUMS.
piAISDELL.v BINGHAM, Attorneyo nt Jaw,
1J and Solicitors in I'hmccvy, Cambridge, Yt.
h;a b. iu.usii:i.i., ' m. a. iiimuivv.
i saiill s. iiyde
Dealer in all kinds of
.V 1'amily Groceries, llavmw lllock, St. Al
. A
2";i
oans, Vermoi t.
1 1C.
kK. W. TtllHAVI.T, Phvsician and Sur-
1 geon. Graduate of the University of Ver.
mont. Olllce: latrlield street, over Messrs-
lil.u-deH s ( lotlnng House. 187-ly
BKVI'OX v- WILSON, Attorneys at haw,
and Solicitors in Chancery. Ollicc in No
bli s New lllock, St. Albans Yt. Attend Couits
regularly in Franklin, Crleae., jnid Lamoille
i ouiitii s. l.VJ-tf
U. I. lll.NTON, V. l. WILSON.
IU I I. M A X, I) K X T I S T. - - Oflleo ill t ho
J. KINGMAN 1II.0CK, Main St., opposite thu
uigrigatioiiul Church. 1-lf.
TT u. M' (iOWA.V, DK.VTIST. - Qllice
y .our Wend .i
and Duron's Ding stoic,
M. Albans, Vt
2tl
MIM't'K, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL
. I.OK AT LA i. Also Agent for lir.t
,.is Insurance Companies, and for obtaining
ildicrs pay, Ac.
Ollicc ovtr Wcitts" store.
A. SO WI.KS, Attorney and Counsellor at
Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Ollicc over
l'ir-t National Bank, St. Albans, vt.
P S.. Will atti nd to Collections, and prosecute
i units against the. United States for Arrears of
P.vy, oi'lloiinty to Soldiers, Widow's and Invalid's
I't nsions, Ac., .vc 3-tf
O U 11 VIIOSUXVS IMCTl'UH CS.VM.KItV.
X Main, opposite llanu Htieet, St. Albans,
Vt.,(Lji stairs.) Open all hours of thu day,
vSiinUayii excepted.) All tho latest stylesof pic
tiirismade at this Gallery. Albums and l'ic
ure l'rimiL's, Stereoscopic Mid card I'icturcs ot
Vermont Sccncrv, all at low prices, ('all earlx
undoltcn T. G. ..ICHAltDsON, "
157-i. 1'roprietor.
UT . XtltVICII, Practical Steam mid
VY tins Fitter, llrass mid Iron uond" of eer
description, for steam, water, and j;as. Gun's
mid locks repaired, anil kevs fitted. Ac.
St. Albans. Vt. 17.'!-lv
IAKUAIl IIUOTUKII.S,
I HON Mr.li-
JL' C LVNTS.
Doalcr.1 in Nails, Ghss, Oils, Paints, Aglicul
t irai Tools, which wo oiler at a low cash limine.
Corner Lake and .Main streets.
St Albans. March 10, 1801. l-tf
c
WIAUI.KS V V.MAX, dealer in Fine Watch-
ts, Clocks and JuwUry, Sterl mr Silver ann
Silver l'Uted Ware. Fancy (ioods u meat va
riety. Watcli llepairing and I'.nrav ug. St.
Albaux, Vt. in;l
IT C. POST A CO., dealers in Dry Goods
and choice Fhmily GrocericK. Corner ol
tain and Fairlield Streets, St. Albans, Yt. 117
H. e. I'ost, i.. jam:s.
.illiiliCAN HOL'sK, itichtord, Vt., Jerry It.
Sweatlaiid Projirittor. This House is locat
nl in tho centre of the village, near the Custom
House. Post-Ollice and .Mills. lOil-lv
HILL A SAFFOltD, Attorneys at Law, and
Solicitors in Cliancer, Olhco, Lake htreet
St. Allians Yt. d32.Vw2.U-tf.
M. J. 11 1 1 !. G.A. Sai-foiu).
RIt'll.VUO SMITH, Dealerin Drugs, Patent
Meuieines, Dye St nil's, Hooks, .stationery,
c, Ac.
Iticliford, Vt.Dcc, 18GS. ly-217
HIUA.11 IUKKCIC,
riiopiiitrou of Tin:
AMERICAN HOUSE!!
107
ST. A'lT.ANS, VT.
0. M. PIF.ltCF
.Cl.KIlK.
HORACE P. HALL, M. D.
(Lato of the Army, Ac.,)
II fit returned to St. Albans, and may be found
for thu present at tho American Hotel.
I'articiilar attention pa ill to Op
erative Surgery. loU-ly
BOOK
"BINDING I
DAVID OI1AWFOI1D, Hook Hinder and
Dlank ISook Manufacturer,
Kingman Block, St. Albans, Vt.
Hook Binding in every stylo from thu cheapest
to tho mwst costly, and all done in a thorough
manner.
Dec. 20 1807 18CtnG
GRAHAM FLOUR.
A Superior article of Graham Flour, for sale
al tho storo of HAHNKS .V C1IOWLKY,
tlaa-tf Lake Street.
NOTICE.
Mr. F. L. Goodspeed'a Now Houho at Missi
ipioi Springs, is now ready for tho reception ol
boarders. d35-tt
.Removed.
D
It. S.fL CLAIUv has removed to Fouth Mniti
Street. Oflleo at his reside
St. Albans. Vt., May. 2, 18GI
IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS
THEIR WIDOWS.
rpiIOSK IX'l'EUKSTEI) A HE 1IKHKIIY
J notified that I am agent to transact all busi
ness pertaining to pensions, bounties and back
p ly. Claims of the above naturo can bo pre
j ited, aud their ullowanees obtained, by aiipvl
in,' to VM. HIUDGK3Y
St. Albani, May 10th 18CC
asahei, s. hyde,
DKAtXll IN AM. KINDS 01'
?X'St ClaSS GrOCCl'iCS !
HARROW BLOCK, ST. ALIIANS, VT.
Consisting in Jin I of
J'Vour,
i'o'A-,
Suyar,
d-tf
.IV., ilc.
! I'liri'iiix Mutual Ijil'c Insnnuu'C Co,,
OF llAItTFOKD, CONN. ;
A tavorahlc opportunity in presented to encr- ,
getie and reliable business men who can devote
their entire time to the business, to represent
I liH old. staunch, and most successful Lilo Com
pany, in unoecniiied territory in tho Stato of
Vermont. Thu many popular features peculiar i
to thu Fhrrnix Mutual, and the great advantages
it offers to the insuring public its freedom from j
restrictions on travel uml occupation- its non
forfeitable policies -its liberal premium system
- the economy of the maliag nient, audits large
animal dividends, render it the most profitable
Com any to Agents desirous of realizing n hand
some eohipettncy by thrir cnfirprise and eticr-
rj. Apply to r. Li. jiAisi.ui;i,
Statu Agent Plxeui Mutual Life Ins. Co.
dO-tf rnion Block, Itr.tlalid, Vt.
NEW STAGY ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER MAY 25th, 1868,
W l.XTHA
FOUR-HORSE 00A0H
Will i tin from St
Albans to Sheldon, as fol
hevs :
Leave St. Albans everv dav at 2 o'clock p. :
Arrive at Sheldon at ! o'clock p. in.
Leave Sheldon at 8 o'clock a. m. Arrive at St.
Alban at 10 c.'elock a. in.
II. JENNISON, Proprietor.
61. AlbuilM. Jiav Z,Hli, loon. illn-tl
New Store and New Goods.
C. R. PELL,
WITH
ROBERT KIMSLEY,
I) II I S (' 0 I, I. S X K W 15l ) C IC ,
ON 3C.AKE STREET.
ST. AI.ltAXS, VT.
RAVK jlt on ncdtMClaigist stock ot Cioek
ery, comprising all tlie new and desirable
patterns, French, China and liohemiau Fatiev
anil Table Glass Ware, Cutlery and Plstcd Ware,
cv oil'ercil in this County.
We also call attention to oiu Stock of
roiSKIGN AND DOMKSTIC DUY GOODS,
WH1TF. GOODS, LINF.NS,
I'ANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS AND SMALL WAltF..
The undersigned would respectfully announce
to the public that wo have adopted 'the CAH
SYSl'KM. and ONL 1MHOU.
Driscol's New lllock, Lain St. St. Albans, Vt,
KU1SKHT KINGSLKY.
i'Utl.
WARD & BURNES,
Dealers in alii kind- of
GROCERIES,
liAKE ST., ST. ALBANS,
First door above the St. Albans House, iiecp
constantly on bund n lull assortiuont of
FAIMCZLV GROCERIES:
t.'ousliing of
I'lnui,
Mfal,
Prownder,
Shorts,
And
teed
Ot all kinds;
l.rk,
Fish,
lililllr,
Sugar,
Teas,
l.sid.
freiiUlIiltte.r
And all suits of articles usually kept in business
of their kind. Highest rash price paid for All
Kind of country Produce.
GIVE US A GAI.Ii.
WAitD .v nun NFS.
dl-tf
FULTON MARKET
5
K. C. GALLAU, Propvictor.
f' have recently refitted my market, which is
JL supplied with the best of
Mruta,
run,
Trii-, unit
Dried unrt
Sinokiil Href
AND ALL
Table Delicacies or the Season !
Now on hand, a nice lot of
SUGAR CTTRED HAMS
j F RES XI
', HALUUJT,
IP I iS II
MAOKEHEL,
COD,
CUSP and
HADDOCK.
Cd-tf
EVERV LADY
"Ii:s!liK admiration. To bo admired, lln-v
J must possess Heiiuty and lute.liemc. i
Most every one lias intelligence, ami
ALL CAI7 BE BEAUTIFUL
lly using tho PAP1UAX LOT I A V, the latest
and Most wonderful of all tho cosmetics, lly its
use all moths and freckles arc remitted, the skin
becomes clean and transparent, and the cheek
roaeato with the hue of youth. The Paphiin
LOtiou can no lottiui at
THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE I j
And also a most complete assortment of all toi- j
J"t. articles. The new and fragrant Klor !
.Ma yo, and the deliciom wood Violet, mid all
other choice and fragrant perfumis.
HAIR DRESSINGS AND DVES :
PutT and Powder Iloxes, Colognes, Toilet Soaps,
Teeth washes and Powders, llmslies: kiich us
Hair, leeth, Nail, Infant, Ac, Ac.
Call and see tho beautiful necessities and lux
uries for tlm toilet even if jou do not wish to buy
JUST RECEIVED
Ah full a stock of piire Ii iik as can be found in
the State of Vermont, together with HcsinOids,
Fluid Ltrncts, and all articles reijuired in a
Physicians or domestic practice. Warranted
pure and of first quality. This store will be un
dersold by none in St. Albans.
Trusses. Shoulder Hr.ieo. Supporters, Ac., A.,
and cm ry thing kept in a well regulated
Drug Store.
S. R. DAY. ACtENT.
st. Albans. Nt. June, ii-O. I.ltf
WELDEN SPRING WATER
Water liom Weldeii Spring, St. Albans, Ver
mont, which has proved highly elltcsciius in
Scrofula, Cancer, and all diseases oltlie skin,
and also for Dyspeiwia. Kidney airtTLiver Com
plaints, General Debility, Ac, Ac., is now for
sale, at wholesale and retail, at 218 Washington
Street, where books may bo obtained contain
ing an analysis of the Water, with cerlilicates
from physicians and others, testifying to its
beneficia' effects in numerous cases whi le it has
been tried.
MruciiANTa Vatiuvai. llivi;
2-3 Stute Street. Iloston. Oct. 7. 18(18. l
K. S. GOODWIN, Ksq., Agent Welden Spring
Water.
Dkaii Sin: 1 write tu tcknowlediie the bene
fit I havo received from tho Welden Spring
Water. 1 have been troubled wiih Disease oi
tho Kidneys ior many years. I have consulted
some of the best physicians in the country and
n eeived no relict. Somo few months since 1
was recommended to try the Welden Spring
-ater. I had not taken it iomr before. 1 was
surprised to see bow much good it had done me.
since then 1 always keep it in my room and sel
dom drink any other water, knowing eventually
it will cure mo. As I am anxious that others
should bo benefitted by my experience, I cheer
fully recommend it to all sutlcriug with the
saine di asc. Itespectfiillv.
J. J. MAY.
From Francis U. Dixon, Ksq. , Counselor at
Law and Average Adjuster, UostonJ
17 MraeiiAxrs Kxchanoi:.
Uoston, October:!, IMS.
I. S. GOOinv'IN.
Deaii Sin : I cheerfullv coinolv with vour rc-
jnest to give my candid opinion of the merits
of the Welden Spring Water. For somo years I
have suffered much from Dyspepsia, ami hav
ing exhausted patent medicines and the pre
scriptions of many physicians, I was advised to
try the Welden Spring Water. I found by tak
ing a glass of the water before meals it acts as
atonic and general regulator of the system, and
enables mo to eat any kind of food without in
convenience. The only evidence I can gno of
my appreciation ol its virtues is a recoinineiiila
tion to nvery one suffering from Dyspepsia to
try it .
Your- tiuly, FliANK 15. DIXON.
Ql'lNcv. Mass., Oct. 8, lSiiS.
K. S. GOODWIN, Ksq.
Di:au Sin My wifi has used your Vulden
Spring Water, and has received great benefit
from it. lteforo slio used it siio had a bad
cough, and had bled from thestoniach or lungs.
The cough has entirely disappeared and she is
is well, or better, than she has hern for ten
years.
Very respectfully your old servant,
JOHN T. WILLEY.
Proprietor of Hancock House, Quincy.
US Letters from many other persons can bo
seen at the oflice.
E. K. GOODWIN, Agent,
218 Washington Street, Iloston.
HOtf
TI1K
UNITED STATES
Life and Casuality Insurance
Company
NO.l, EXCHANGE PLACE
JEHSEY CITY, N. J.
New York Office, 96 Broadway.
This Company offers all (he advantage
other Life Companies, with many entirely new
and
IMPORTANT FEATURES.
1. Tlio Lowest Hates ok Phemicm of any
Mutual Company in America, and fully ivjual to
ner cent.
DIVIDEND IX ADVANCE.
2. Policy-holders can receive Compensation
in caso of Disabling Accident, at rates of Prem
ium no lliuhnn than is usually charged for Life
insurance only.
3, Policies NoN-FonrKiiiNO after Two Pay
incuts.
I. Annual Dividends made Non-Forfcitable.
5. Loans on all Policies.
0. Liberal Permission to Travel.
7. A Df.ffinitk Cash Suiuikndf.ii Value guar
antee in all Policies,
EDMUND C. FISIIEH, President.
JOHN H. CHUllCH. Jr., Secretary.
C. W. liUCK, Agent for Northern Vermont.
MAIN STREET, ST. ALHANS, VT.
AGENTS WANTED.
dlU3ni.
We Challenge the World, j
fP.HE siibselibeib having removed iht ii place ,
JL oi misllie'-ss to koiiiiiii j street, wonlil ro i
spedfully stato to the citizens of St. Albans and
icinit). that they arc thankful for past favuis '
coufcrcd upon them, and am now prepared t-i
do all kliiiNnruoi u lit Ihclr llitc of lntil
iieim, and respectfully a-U a continuance ()f tl ifir
p.itronngc, !
N, U. Particular attention paid to overiearli-,
iugand iiiterroring hordes and a sure euro var
r.'ilitnl or no pav reipaircd. Lame horses ot ill
kindf cured if tVen is anv cure in them.
K L. WtlOD A CO.
"Jll-I;. F..ii'..lr St ret
V. L. Wonn. (1. . W. Woou
VKIUlO.Vr I KNTllAt, AMI St'I.l.l V AS
.UAILUOADS.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Commoiicinu Nov. 30. 1808. j
TlUtVS (1UI.NO IIOOTil ANl: KAHT
Leave St. Albans at 0.2')a. in., 12.0! noon, I
and 7.20 t. in. i
Mail Tiaiu leaves St Albana at C:20 a.m.. and
connects at lbulingtou with ltutland lioad, at :
White llivi r Junction and llcllowa Falls with
trains lor llostou, Worcester, Springlield, and '
with trains on Passnmpsic Jt It., arrives st New
York at 1U:1j p.m. I
Day ExprcsM leaves Montreal at 8;40 n. m., St.
Johns at 10:00 a. m., Ogdensburgh at 7:00 p.m., i
lodge at Malone: leave 7:4.r a.m., House's Point 1
I in:-!.) a. in., for llostou, Ac, arriving in jsoston,
fvia. Lowell at 1U::1U P. m. ;
j Night Express leaves Ogdensburgh at 11:110 a. ,
in., Montieal at 3:80 p. m., House's I'oint at fi.lt1 1
p. in.. St. Johns at 1:50 p. m., arriving at llostou
j at 8.10 a. m., connecting at llcllowa Falls with;
j Cheshire Koad for llostou and Worcester and J
' with Vermont Valley llailroad for Springlicid, Ac,
and striving in New-York at 12.110 p. in.
Tl'.AtNS OOISO NOKTU ANl) WF.ST.
Leave St. Albans for Montreal at I:10 a. m..
and (1:53 p. m. For Konse's Point, Ogdensburgh
and tlie west at ti:ua a. in., ami a:j and ii.iiii
p. in.
Day Express leaves llostou via. Lowell 8.0.1 a, '
in. for liurlingfon, St. Albans, Montreal, Og-
deiifJuirgh and West.
Mail Train leaves Jloston via Lowell, at 7:01
a. in., via Lawrence and Fitchburg at 7.:0 a. lis. !
Springlield at 7:13 a. in., for lliirliugton, mill I
St. Alluiis.
Aeconimodatioii Train leaves Noithfield t
7:15 a. m., for lluilington, Hulhuid, St. Albans,
House's Point.
Night Express leaves llellows Falls at 10.1(1 p,
oi., receiving passengers trom Verniont Valley
Ihulroad. leaviutr New York at 12.15 p. in., and
from Cheshire Hailroad, leaving llostou at 5:30
p. in., connecting at White Hiver Junction wiln
train leaving llostou at 5:U() p. in., for Hurling
ton, House's Point, Montreal and Ogdcusburgii,
connecting with Grand Truuk Trains tor tho
West.
Sleeping curs aie attached to both the nigh!
Express trains running between St. Albans ant
llostou, and St. Albans and Springlield.
Through tickets for Chicago and the West fni
sale at tlio principal stations.
G. MEHHILL, Sup.
St. Alnans Nov. ;!0, 1808-.
EI!TJjANI AXU HtJUl.IX.TON ,1X11 VT
VALLEY HAILHOAD.
On and after Deo. 2d, 1SG7, trains will rui
as follows, viz :
novi.Nrt south and r.Asr.
Leave lbir'.I.igton at 8:30 a. m., 1:35 p. m. 3:SC
5 p. m. Arrive at 1 Jutland at 11:25 a. m., 1:K
p. in. 8:00 a. m. 12.50 a. m.
Leave Hutlaudat 1:00 a. in., 12:00 in. Arrivi
Hollows Falls at 7:10 and 2:20 p. in., A 3:25 a.
in.
Leave llclhuvs Falls at 7.50 a. rn..2:25p. m.
:i:30 a m. Arrive at Dratt.eboio' p.f 8:M) a. m,,
3:20 v. in., 1:27 .v. m.
MOVING NOIITH AND WEST.
Leave ilrattleboro' at 11:00 .. m., 1;13 A' 'J:0D p.
in. Arrive at liellows Falls at 12:00 i. m., and
5:10 and 0:55 p. in.
Leave Dellovvs Falls at 12,'IJ p. u., 5:15 p. in
10.00 p. in. Arrive at Rutland nt 3:10 p. in.,
J:00 p. m. 12:35 a. m.
Leave Hutlaudat (i.OO a. m., 1.20 p. in., 3.21
p. m. 1:30 a. m. Arrive at Utirliiigton at 0:15 a.
in.. 1:25 p. m., and 0.15 p. m. 1.15 a. m.
TRAINS CONNECT AS FOLLOWS:
itiT At Hurlington with Iloats on Lake Cham
plain and Vermont Central aud Vermont anil
Canada Railroads, for Montpelier, St. Albana,
House's Point, Montreal, Ogdensburgh, and tin
West. At Rutland with trains for Troy, Alb in.i
and New York, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady,
and the Went. At llcllows Falls witli trains on
Cheshiro Hailroad for Fitehburgh, Worcester,
Lowell, and Roston. Witli Vt. Valley Railroad,
for ilrattleboro', Springlield, Hartford, Now Ha
ven, and New York and with Sullivan Railroad
for Windsor, White River Junction, Wells River,
St. Johnsbury, Newport, Littleton, and the
White Mountains.
Passengers for the West will find this a cheap,
pleasant, and expeditious route.
FOR TICKETS, and all necessary information
enquire at the Offices on tho tine.
vv-tf. OEO. A. MEHHILL. Sum.
N
OUTIIKUiV HAILIIOAIJ.
WINTER AKllAlMUKMENr 18080.
On and after Dec, 18f, Passenger Trains will
run as follows :
ITVVAM) TllAINK.
Day lixpri ss Train leivcs Concord a lr10.33 a.
in., tor white River Junction, connecting with
tiains for Montpelier, Burlington, Rouse's Point.
Montreal, Ac, aud with Ogdensburgh and Grand
Trunk Railroads, for tho West.
Accommodation Traill leaves Concord at "10.40
a.m., lor White River Junction, connecting with
train for Wells Hiver.Bt. Johnsbury, Rarton, New.
port, Willoughby and Magog Lakes, Stanstead,
Uath, Littleton, and Lancaster; also, witli traiiib
for Montpelier, Hurlington, St. Allians, Rouse's
Point, Moiitrela, Ogdensburgh, and the West.
llristol Train leaves Concord at 3.27 p. in., foi
Franklin and llristol.
Evening Express Traill leaves Concord at 8.20
p. m., for White River Junction, connecting with
trains for Montpelier, lluilington, St. AlbaiiB,
House's Point, Montreal, Ogdensburgh, and the
West.
Or on arrival of trains from Roston, Worcester,
Portsmouth, Portland. A-c.
DOVV.NWAItl) T11AI.NS.
Morning Express Tram leaves White Rivei
Junction for Concord at 1,2b a. m., or on arrival
of train from Ogdcusburgii and Montreal. On
Mondays at 0.45 instead of 1.20.
llristol Train loaves Uristol for Concord at 7
50 a. m., and Franklin at 0.05 a. in.
Mail Train leaves Whito River Junction for
Concord at 12.20 p. m., or on arrival of trains
over mo Vermont uemrai, rassuiupsic, auu
White Mountains Railroads.
Day Express Train leaves Whito River Junc
tion at o.uo p. m., or on arrival ol trams trom
Montreal and Ogdensburgh, Rrattleboru', Keene,
Uellows Falls, W indsor, Ac, connecting at Con
cord with train for Manchester, Nashua, Lowell
and Uoston,
These trams connect at Concord with trains
for Slanchester. Lawrence, Portsmouth, Port
land. Nashua. Worcester. New York. Lowell, am'
Uoston. ONSLOW STEARNS, Agent.
Concord. N. IL Dec. 1. 1808. vv-tf.
Gr
LOVES of all Uinds Just received
o. u"i M uii'cir . nra
1 ANTS AND VESTS, for Fall and Winter
X goto WM. N.SMI1H, & CO'S
Gr
O WM. N. SMITH Jt CO'S for your nauts
Age n ts W a n t edJ
Fou thf. Pkom.f.'b Fun ion of
Conybearo &. Howson's Life and
Epistles of
SAINT PAUL.
W itb an Eloquent and ablo Preliminary
Disseitation by
Rev. LEONARD BACON, D. D.
Of Yaln College.
0EIt 1,00.1 LAHGF. OCTAVO PAGES.
An l'iiict liepriiit of the latest English "P '()
I'LL'.S EDITION," and different from nil other.',
by the substitution, by tho authors, of transla
tions and notes in English, in place of numerous
quotations end notes in foreign languages.
Combines the result of aceurat.' scliul.n ship,
antiipiaiian lese.irch and personal observation
-leainnil and popub)r,'rt.s. llnpkiiist, il
Hums College.
1 heartily commend thif. book. Pre. Il'oof
.((, Yaio College.
Tlio niost conipletu and satisfactory tiealise
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110-tf
LEGAL Notices,
Tho Honnrablo the
Probato Court for the
District ul Trunklm,
jimincr or M-aiiKlin.
of
j.3ui i.. rant, oi bwanton, in said District,
... , , liltEETlNO.
W IIFIII'.ak ni nl enttriii tu -!ll.w. i,n I.......
made, to this Court by tlio Guardian of said
Loyal E. Park for license to sell all the real
estate of her said ward, and setting forth there
in that said Loyal E. Park is a tennant in com
111011 Or ll.l-l lit) illtnt-put in ...,i-l ..l.i wtnl ...l.ln t
- - ....... . ... . ...... ...... w,3,o,U i 1.
the tonn of Orwell, in this State, and that it
"ii ciiiiuucivo 10 ma interest oi gam ward
tb:lt tlinunllln tin Miilil nml tit., iii-nflnnil V...n..c
put at. interest, invested in stocks or other real
estate And therefore said Court assigns tho
27th day of February, A. 1). 18G9, at tlio Probate
Office at St. Albans, to hear and decido upon
such application, and that public notice thereof
be L-iv'eii tn nil ii..r.ium liitm.ntjl iln.v..l.. 1..
publishing this order three weeks successively
in tlio Vermont Transcript, a newspaper tbt
iiiiiiimcs in me uciguuornooii ol tliu persons
interested therein, all or which publications
shall be provious to tho time appointed for a
hearing; Therefore, you am hereby notified to
uiqit.u- oeiore sain uouri at in tune anil place
aforesaid, then llllll t linrn In nlili-ct tn tun trpniil -
iug of such license if you see cause
Given under my hand, at at tho Probato Oflleo
at St. .Mbans, tins Kith dav of February, A. D.
1800
253-3VV MYRON W. BAILEY, Judge.
STATE or VERMONT FRANKLIN COUNTY hh
In Chancery.
T. Russell Armington,
Whereas J. Russell Ar
mington, of St. Albans,
in tho County of Frank
lill aforesaid, has inc.
vs.
Peter Paro and
Pliileiuene Paro.
fcrrett his Petition to the Court of Chanccrv
next to bo hidden at St. Albans, within and for
the County of Franklin aforesaid, and has filed
said petition with me, Joseph 11. Braiiicrd, Cleik
of said Court of Lhancery, stating that Peter
Paro and Philemene Paro, of Providence, in tho
State of Rhode Isiiind, on tlie 5th day of Febru-
rv, A. D. 1807, duly executed to the said J. Rus
sell Arinington, a mortgage deed of cert in
laud in tho town of St. Allians aforesaid, de
scribed as follows: tho piece of land leased tn said
Peter Paro by Lawrence Uraiuerd, by lease dated
Juno Dtli, 180:1, being on the south side of tho
Lake Road, commencing in tlie South lino of the
Lake Road n i.e mils and thirteen and two
thirds feet west of a piece of land lormerly
owned by Peter Plato. Thence Wtsteilv in
said Mint li line of said road nine rods and "four
and one-half feet ; thence .Southerly, parallel
with the West line, of said Plato's Intnl. to land
now occupied by John Hagin ; thence Easterly
on said llagiu's line nine (0) rods and four anil
one-half fiet ; thmco Northerly, parallel with
the West lino of said Plato's land, to the Lake
Itoad, to the place of beginning, supposed to
bo one acre of land, Conditioned for the pay
ment of all sums of money wine the said Anit
liigton had theretofore advanced to said Paro,
and should assume to pay ; ami all notes, ac
counts and ciiiims wiiieli said Armington should
theaeafter havo or hold against haid Paro, and
should save said Armington harmcless for all
monies whHt he had theretofore, or should
ihcioaftorpav for.or advance to said Pcro. And
tho said Ai iuin ton specifics a larco sum now
1 1 iio aim unpai i to mm according to the con
diti .n of said Moitsjago Deed.
And praving that the equity of redemption of
llie said Peter Pato and Philnnene Paro in the
pi onuses, may be foreclosed agreeably to the
Statute in such case made and provided.
And, whereas, it has been made to appear to
me, that tho said Peter Paro and Philomenit
Paro reside out of this State, Therefore, bv
virtue ot tlio Statute in inch caso made anil
piovided, I do order tho said Hussel Arming
ion to give notice to tho said Peter Paro, and
Philemene Paro of tho preferring and tiling of
his petition, by pub.i.slung tlie foiettoing sub
.tanccofliis petnion witli this order of publi
cation, three weeks successively in tho Vermont
Transcript, a public newspaper, piintcd and
published vveekiy in St. Albans, in said County
of Franklin, the last of which publication to jo
at least twenty days pn viotu to the term of tho
Court of Chancery aforesai , next to be holdtii
at St. Albans, in ami for said Conntv of Frank
lin, on ihu second Tin sdavof Apnl, 'A. D., 1809.
And tlie said publication being made, tho said
Peter Paro and Phi eiucno Paro are required to
appear in tai.l Court of Chancery, on the first
day of the aloresa.d Term of said Court, and
then and there answer to the aforesaid petition
of the s id J. Hussel Armington.
Dated at St. Albans, aforesaid, this eighth
dav of February, A. 1). 1800,
Jo.iEPH II. 1IHAIVERD, Clerk.
P.ailcy, Davis and Adams, Solicitors for Pe
titioner. 55.3-vv
Andrew J. Soulo's Estate.
fPHE subscribers having been appointed by
X tlm Honorable Probate Court tor the Dis
irict of Franklin, commissioners to receive, ex
iiniue aud adjust all claims and demands of all
persons against the estate of Andrew J. Soule,
lato of Fairfax, in said District, deceased, and
ill claims and demands exhibited in offset there
to, do hereby give notice tfiat six months from
tlie 20th day of January, A. D., 1800, are allowed
iiy said t ourt to tho creditors ot said deceased
to exhibit and prove their respective claims be
fore us, and that wo will attend to the duties of
our appointment at the dwelling house of John
O. Faucher, in Fairfax, in said District, on the
:10th day ff April, A. D, 180'J, from 0 o'clock in
tho forenoon lid 1 o'clock in the afternoon, on
each of said days.
Dated at Fairfax, this 27th dav of Januavv.
A.D. 1800.
J. H. FARNSWOHTH, I ,.
GEO. A. HALLARD. ' vm "'
51-3
N BANKRUPTCY.- In tho District Court ot
the United States, for the District of Ver
mont, in tlie matter of
Oliver C. Wait,
Bankrupt In Bankruptcy.
To tho creditors of said bankrupt and aUother
whom it may concern.
Tlio undersigned, assignee of tho Estate ot
said bankrupt, hereby gives notice that it liais
been ordered by tliu District Court of said Dis
trict that the second and third general meeting
of tho Creditors of said Bankrupt bo held at
the oflleo of L. L. Lawrence, Esq., iu lliirliug
ton, in said District, on the 27th day of Febru
ary, A. D. lbfiO, at 10 o'clock a.m., before L. L.
Lawrence, Esq., one of the registers in bank
ruptcy in said District for tho purposes named
in the 27th and 2 th sections ol the Bankrupt
Act of March 2, 1807.
And this is also to give n otico that I liava
filed my llnal account as Assignee of said Rank
nipt ; and that at said timo aud place I shall
apply to said Court for tho settlement of my
said accounts and for iv discharge from all lia
bility as Assigneo of s.iid Estate, iu accord
ance with thu provisions of said 28th section.
Dated at Georgia, in said District, tho 3rd
dav of February, A. D.,1800.
H. O. RARTLETT,
25-1-3 Assignee.
IN Tin: District Couht ok thu United Statm
roit Tun District ov Vekmont, in tho mat
ter of
JOHN J. BARNARD,
Bankrupt, in Bankruptcy, To whom it may con
ccrn : Th'Hiiidersigiied ncreby gives notice of
his appointment as assigneo of John J, Bar
nard. of St. A bans, in tho county of Franklin,
and Stato of Vermont, within said District, who
has been adjudged a bankrupt upon Ids own
pet tion by tlio District Court of said Distnot.
Dated at lluilington, in said District the 39th
day of January, A. D., 18G9.
251-W-3 WM. II. HOYT, jUilgtw,
St. Albana, May 15, 18C3.
anaret.