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unRLINGT.ON. VT., FREE PRESS, FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY :J. 1 879. THIE llUKLINUTJN, FRIDAY, JAN 3, IS79. rrcLisuED by The free lress Association, U, tj. HOKIIUT, Killtor. T.-miSJ.UU )tir,plwi) In adduce. Trellera s.ulde. .RAlia AKXITK AT BCRL.SGTOf From tbe Mtrtn,9.5 a. m., nd AM, 5.li) and ".55 p.m. iroui tli Kan. by Central L H. II., y.r. .a.m., kud iUI no J & JO J", m truiutha boutu, 4.5, k. in., and 12 15, LlOmJ 1. 10 l- in. From the East, by Burlinston A I-imoille It. It,. ! Jo and 6 5d 1. m. TBU'S LBAVI BlBUCTOJf. SIni: North and West, 4.23and 9.z: a. m., aui 1 .00 aud 5.10 p. in. (Jain East. t.t rentrtl Vt. K, It., 9V. .m., ted 6 10 and GJ ;. IE. Solus South, Il.t-o a.m. and 3.30 and 7.55 p.m. (.bin Kist.br Burlington Lamoille K, 11., 7.3 a m s.ud 4 41 p.m. I'll land ha ju-t complete! new water work, at a cost of $30,000 Mr. Keubkn tERcuJON, for so many years mail aeeiit la tbii vicinity, bag Just become landlord of the Junction Uoue.E-"fX June tioa Suecc to bits. Tus Hou'-e Committee on Claim1 recom mend that De Poire t W. Carpenter, post master at llichforJ, Vt., ba relieved Iroiu the lod of $IC5 for potato stamp1, the vuno havinjj been lot without his nculi'seuw. Jons B. Mead. State Superintendent ot the BoirJ of Agriculture, will bold a meet ing in Marri'Tille, eociuiencing Wcdoesdiy ctenins, Jan 6, and coctinuinc through Thursday and TcursJav evening. CarrcaiD Walter Wurtliin, one of the b j- who of aped Iruni the He form School la-t Mty, wan arretted at E-cx Junction on ttio eenin ( f iheiljth in-t. and returned 1 1 the It-I.trni S !,. I. Ill ecipcd, it will D3 rrdcinbtrcd, ubilo plowing, lie bad on'V about a year longer to etTe. Vh isoneks Kecai'Urkd. The prisoner wbo isciped from tbe 1Iju"s of Correction on Friday lat have been recipturc-J, save one, 7Vxas Jack," who-e time bad expired. The other-, Viro Small alias "Black Sam,' lira! ley. and Henry Vaughn were captured in balibury acd Middltbury on Sunday. Tue (IjCd TtvptAR. Eighteen new Lodges bare been organized since Grand Lode. and in the coming month it U con fidently expected that this numtxrwill be largely increaed. All reports from tbe new Lodges arc cheering. All are making some, many large, increase to their charter member-hip. A Ginkkoi j Deed. Miss Loutso Howard Tery generously provided far a sumptuous Christmas dinner for the inmate of tho City almshouse. The following wa-j the bill cl fare : Tra and coffee ; oyster soup ; roatt turkey, with cranberry sauce; es caloped ojsters ; turnip?, squash, potatoes an J onioni, apple pie; rice pudding. IIiiat Bcrdett bas obtained an injunc tion against the Ktey Uran Company, restraining them from making, uinj or tellinc any organ or reed musical initru menU containing or embodying the Uur dett improvements a dtfioed in tbe recent deci-ion of Judges Wheeler and iilatchforJ. Tuc Uatcuelder Case The jury in the Batchelder cae were out from 6 o'clock Fr:day evening until 11:15 Saturday morn ing, and then reported a disagreement. They htooJ 7 to 5 on the first vote and J to 3 on tbe last, both in favor of acquittal. An effort to reduce tbe bail will be made. Tub Dairi hen's Association Tbe tenth Winter meeting of the Dairymen's Associa tion will be beld in Tavilion Hall, in Mont pelier, Jan. 23 acd 24 Tbe people of iljntpclier have re-ponded very generou-ly to theriquiremcnts ol the Aociation and the pro-pectafora valuable meeting are very flattering. Asij.vc the recent 'hipment-f to England of choice oiencan cattle, was a Short-born Djrhiiii bull, three yefr- old, weighing pjunJ-. "jld U Mr F. f. Urady by Mr. bilm Tappen. of lnton. Mr. B. T. Field, of Ferri-ihurgh, s-uld to Mr. Urady a juke of Gvj yeurs old oxen that weighed 3 TjU pound-, which were al-o shipped to an Kpfcl'-h market. Accident to Jlige Hoixenbscc Wo are pained tj chronicle a serious accident which bdppsnel to our venerable t)wns m&n, John B Hollenbeck, Tuesday even ing While putting on bis uvcroat in his oe. in thiCity Hill building, he tumbled anJ fell, producing what is professionally known a. an impacted fracture of tbe hip joint. At present J jJjc Hollenbeck is very low and there are grave doubts or bis ulti mata recovery, his ad f ac anl en feebled cindition, together with the ?eriou na'ure of the injury, forbidding very an guine hopes. OPENG tTTUE HoWARDOrERA Hu'se. Negotiations are n-jw in progress by which wc are a-'-ured tbe d dication of tbe Howard Opera H.ue by a two-iiigbts' eaon of opera an Iulim opera beings given one niibt and an Eiglih one tbe other by one ut the leading operatic companies of the country The compiny.of course, does not riuiiitH.T axon; its members a Kellogg or a Cary, but will bs. nevertheless, one of high rank; tbe orchestra will be larger thin 5:rakoic's, and the entertainment will be of the highest class. No guarantee will be aked for. the managers of the opera house assuming all the rik, and bf-peakiog of tbe public only as liberal a purchase of tickets as may be. The bouse will be completed pomswhat earlier than at lir-t announced ; and the date and full i artjculars will be given in a bort time. Kei Jlnction Oecamzatiov (I A Good TkmpLia's Lou,e H. M. Bryant, ot Maine, aJJres-ed tbe people of E--i Junc tion, Thursday evening, on the subject of temperanco At the close of the meeting '21 names were obtained as applicants fjr a charter and an I. O. Li T. Lodgo was in ftitutrd, with the following officer: W. C T., Ezra Ku-stll. W. V. T., Linda Hill. W. S., K- H. I'iace; W. F S , S. K. Williams; W. T., II. S. Used, W. Chap, Samud Douglass ; W. M , W II. IVrLam ; W. (i , Miss Cora Jennings, '.,ti. II Bisfurd , I W C. T,II Han-cum; Dep., S. It. William'. Ibe lodge was named Nurtb Star, aijd its meetings mil be held Tdurs day evenings. This is the thirteenth lle instituted by Mr Bryant, mire Cuming into tbe 3titc, bve weeks ao. Ut expects to vi-it soreral tns in this ciunty during the month ot January, arid if his usual success -hall at tend hi iii the order of oJ Templars will become a strong faction in the tempennce wurk The meeting Thur-diy evouing was well altendflJ and ol a mt intere-dug character. At the cio-a of Mr. Bryant' address remarks wpre mie by I I Cur nr, Kjbert S. Style-, El II Trick anl others Iroui B.irIington. C. I1 Carrier, District Deputy of Cintt-n len county, w ill meet with tbe Idge nxt Tlmrslty nigbt, to pcrftct tbe urgamzttiiin. Fkgzfm to Death Lv-t M.mday n'H.n, Mr. atjJ Airs BulHTt I. my, an aged couple, left Ausbl Fork-, ,N Y , with burse an l "utter, lor Bkuntnt.wr, to attend the fu nerl of a nieco. l i.ey Ijst their way, alter dark, "toppM to inquire ibe roid, and, be ing iDf.nueJ that tby wtro on the wrong rusd, Mr-. I,m started birk on fojt, Iev iok her I tisbind TIiiswls the last seen of bim alive Mrs I .on walked to Burdick's ( .ruer, wbrro a pa-err took her into his i-teiifh Aui carried her to Heckmintown. lr Lttig not arriving parties started back Hftcr bmi Hi- bore was found , but noth ing wn-t learned about Mr. Lmg, till on Thursday bis holy was found by the ido of the roaJ, near tbe bous where he called to inquire tbe way. An empty bottle was found lying on tbe cow about a loot from his bead It is remarkable that the body should have lain as it did by tbe side of tbe road for thrca days beljre it was discovered pi any occ. In tde CoCntt Courts In the Windsor county court, Henry liabcock, .p3 yta ok', a man of wealth ani an active church mem ber, was found guilty on an indictment U r an attempt to bum his uill in Pomfrct, early last Fall, with the intent to defraud the Windsor County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, who had an inuranea on the premises, and was sentenced to hix years the State's prison. In tbe ame court elev ruuiller were Cned umi ranging frcm fUlto $130 each, and three of them able to pay, were ent to the Houec ol Cor reeiiop, one for alout one hundred diy.oce for OdO and one for 40. In the Orange county court, Albert Cbal iaer, of Newbury, was sued by the fitb ol a girl whom be bad seduced and who died in childbirth, and wa- mulcted in 611 images. ALBiTRca, Several day ago it was briefly announced that Claris-a A. Urnnctt, of Alburgb, bad been t-cnt to CI rand K-Ie county j ill for assaulting tbe little dau; ter of Abbio ('Connors Tbe particulars of this case will be found Intcre-tirj, Clarissa A. Hjnnctt, the prisoner, is a wi man about twcnt-twoyear!of age,ind with two outers a brother and her mother, rc sides adjoining the premises of the O 'Con. nor?. Some time lat Summer Sheriff Soul had occasion to make several arrests in thi nt-isbborbood, and among tho-e nrretsd tor an alleged placing of filth in a well wcre-onieof the Bennett family. Out of this arrest grew a bitter animosity. 0 the 231 diy of November last, the chilJ who is about 12 years of age, was pacing down ibe road near where tho Bennett woman was standing. The Bennett woman accused the child of telling lies about her, which the child denied, whereupon the Bennett womin, with a heavy paint pail which he had in ber hand, dealt the girl heavy blow on the side, seized the child an queexed her nearly to death. The child got away from tbe woman and ran bom and told her mother what had happened Thic was on Friday. From tbisday until th following Tuesday the child complained of internal injuries and raised considerabli blood, and a medical examination disclosed a large-pot on tbe child's ide as Urge as man's band, which was black cud blue and so sensitive that the doctor experienced great difficulty in bandaging it. The child has ever since been confined to her bed Mr. -M. 1. Mott, the station agent at this place, has for sjmo time misled small ums of money from the drawe: ol Lis ticket office. On the 31 irt he con cealcd a man in tbe office and went t dinner. Shortly after tho depot became vacated and Samuel Hudson came in. rind' ing no on in, be went out and looked into tne winaow oi tne omce. and .seeing no one there, he went back into tbe depot.raiscd the ?hdo door of the office, nulled out tbe lnonev drawer, and when in tbe act of taking tho money out, he was caught by the man. H confessed to having boen there before. He was arraigned tbe 35th, before Justice Lyman, plead guilty, and was sentenced to the Reform School during minoriry. Ho is nearlv 15 Tears old and is the toi Thomas Hudson, of this place, a carpenter oy trade, and wno bas always been con' sidcred an honorable man. The boy left in cnarge oi omcer ii. l.. Bowies tor er gennes, tbe camo day. Or. P. A. Wheeler issick with diphtheria There are several cases in town, anl a few cases ol scarlet fever. Mr. and Mr. George W. Yonnz celeb rated the fifteenth anniversary of their wed ding day, the 21st inst. A large number of friends were present. Ihc presents wero valued at anout su. A Rodger's Flight frou Justice. d'eo Moore, alias Hammond, alias Langlcy, and with about a half dozen more aliases, but commonly known as "California Jack, who has just been sent to Wind-or prNon for robbing the store of Kobbins & Mir-b at Che-ter, a year ago last May, gave tbe detective an extensive search before bis ar rest. Ibe plunder obtained from the store was six hundred dollars m cash and a nve hundred dollar bridge bond on a U i-con in city (Racine). A horso was stolen not lar irom uaester. undoubtcdlv bv the thi?f. Tbe trail was followed and the stolen hor-c found loose near Windsor. The officers traced tbe robber to Hanover. N. II . and here it was ascertained that he bad taken tne previous tram lor St. Johnsbury. The iniei coony entered toe 2t. Johnsburv iiou-e, par toot oi supper, vuoscqucnliy de partinir. acd alt traces of the man w ere Iiv-t In the month ol August be ventured to tbe little village of WoodTillc, N..II , only twenty miles irom at. Jobnsburv. and dur ing his perambulations about the villaeo a boy recognized bim and be was immediate ly arretted. California Jack was searched and found on his person and he was left in charge of a keeper. The prisoner used great persuasion with his keeper to give bim certain liberties. His keeper pranted them and the prisoner took French leave, crosscu over the Connecticut river, and for fuur days wandered in tho moun tains. After wandering about for four days nungcr got me net ot nim and ne ventured to call at a farmer's house, told a pitiful story, got the inner man thoroughly renew ed, craumny acknowledged tbe larmer generosity for tbe meal given him, took his poiito departure, and not even a su-picion was arou-ed that he was the lugitive Moore then tramped bis way up toward Barre village, where bo raided several stores in tbo night, cot some monev ana articles of value, secreted himself in a frcigbt car ol the Central Vermont JUiIroad.and stole a fortv miles ride to Eci Junrtir.n. Here the fugitive seems to have shaken off tne uut ol crmont noil Irom his feet, acd nothing more was seen orbeardof California Jack for some little time. Every effort was made to trace the route of tbe fugitive, but without success. But one day Iat August, Messrs. Kobbins A, Marah received a letter from lUcine noti fying them that tho bridge bond had turn ed up at Rochester. Ibis news was suon imparted to the Rochester police, and they kept their eyes open for the man wanted. But while they were looking for the fugi tive, be bad already been arretted in the latter part of July, at Rochester, with a gang ol other thieves, with a set ol burg lars' tools. His tail was fixed at a large sum. He sent fjr his wife to coma tj bim. She arrived, and brought with h;r some securities and a bank advanced money on them. But tbe fugitive was again arretted, was soon taken in charge by Vermont officers, fully identified and brought back io crmont. Mrs. Grt. SurvuAn, i cftbo -re.it to' 4 er, fijf: 'j tiaTf trfquently -urctias-l Itaranij'a Kliumatie Remedy lwr friend rcllerins with rl.euiaai.fui. and in nery instance, it wo ltd like masfc." bold by all dru-2iu. beu-1 fr circular to 11. K llellicnft oe, Irurgiet, Wasbinettui, 1. t. ThODl preparation to tne mart) for eleanlns and lauttfiln illrer ware.jewe.rv atr witUat leavinz tLe lfhtcetscratcliufon oea&eetBar.race, Is now i.jM by jewelers and drorstntB.t.n'ler tLt caoieo'Cart-oIl. IVe ebesrfully recommend It to erery fa'nily and eia aaiors tlieia that alter tnee cs'a;. they will ztttl altvwtuextclTeito be ab out It. CarLoi: prej-irBl la Lonloo and colli ttra fci twenty eents a packaje. Julys UauMo Tear w t! Iirill.M. ril.l. The pjmpt.mi are m. -lure, I Lr p. rapirattbii, iuten-Ms itclnnz. creiMtd by -rrat.am; erj di-tna-in. prlicuUr 1 at in -jlit. as if pin wi-nud wen raulmx iu ami out ol lint r-M-tuui, the private parts are itmetluiea bO-sted: i! allowed tocxntiitue very m-noui re-uiti iu) !wlu. I'k Kwtrsi a All II k m ts imsi iat Ma plajfant and dure cure. IHIMK t ill 1. -Wo wtr- .creat "ufiems fr. m Itchlli Tiles tlie fuiptoiui wi-rt- a hImiva dc ccr.lied. Iha u-e ol bwaL ' U.ntiueiit 111 a tbwit time iiu-li a perlrct cure J U.tlirJSI', l'--.t i IIu. .HI N.,M -treet. T C. WKVMAN.Uatt.r. iS. Ki-,Mh Mrpet.l'l.iU. Iteader, ii )ourare lulloim fn.in llm diatrf--iL4 Coujplaint, or letter, itch, scald hid, rins worm, lurhor'a illi. anycru-ty. jeity akin eruption, u- hi)a'-i Oiniinnt anl be cured, nt by mail to aii addw n rcei,t of puce, m rurrur r ltntiio MatupK) ,Wcts. ln three t-f I.a. AMroe- iMteiri tJ I'r wa)iie&- "'oil, I.W N. bivtb "tnet, riiila Pforharso !or advice N-Id h leading druri t. loc 1? tu tltu aatAwl Hoblisgiv, Vtlan , -)7i. . . Swtfh t, f '., HtJtllrbur.y I I. 1 wntf jou to dij to Irt jt.u kuuw how I JtU.IQl I lurdl) think I can fay cm nth In y-ur praire, an I am entirely well. 1 hate nottc-t-n a particle ol Kloedin or itcbiDK fur w-e,ahd d(- rn.t rw why 1 jm ot't as well as I ever wan, and J apkurt ou t!it I feel In pj ..er the rrult. 1 think uiyeas was aa I ad aa atij J tor heant of. aom( of the tiiof robfictd t- th In -us- lor a nuniler of day 1 bate tr ed a reat u aty of the t dftctors, alito ercr)thnK d-uld htarof la the rhapeolu'eilicine, but ot m help butil I trio J ) our L'blreraal Tile I'll la. Th great aucceaa is the completf curing o the dirra , aiitl Lot hall way UoIlj it. I raj to all m norms th the pilex, who will gire your Tilli a taithlul U',1. can rert assured of a ipordy cure uur truly, to. N. H. I'koctok, (orinTl) 4'aptain bteamerOakea Amea. Be a iTertwcmeut. Har'Mf mwly 1 lie t'tnlNiii l.lultfieiila are of two kid Jj Ihe tt hlfr m for the human family , the 1 rllu ia or norm, ahp, ml tdhr ammala. Testiai malaofthe tfferti produced by thet remarkable Trt-tarations ire wr4( i-ed around erery bottle, anl may be procured of any drujjlit, or by mail from tbe Office of Tn Cittacr VvuriVT, 4B Dvy btreet, ew York uty- JBlV,r3-vlr Ur. A. J. Flag's (oupli and Luny S) run lsah;shli-ci.n.ctilratedn.ei;cl extract tf rjts, tjrthe I mm.! ate KelieUnd Permanent Cure cf all Atleci-.n-f of the TLroat ani hnti, fcoch as LVulis t.:d, Astuwi, Epittin; cf Blood lio pmn i'ouih, Itronc.Vtls fnilaenn, I.om t Wc, Night hHt-Htd, HectT rerer. il nil j ii ip lint It fs notclmmtd fcr this aicd clns, ai is claimed tor iearl 11 the paler-t mvaiemcs now In the uitrket. tint it Hill cure all Hie direaea that nn u he-r u, l.at a is ivimrc-I eapresly rr the tr laucLl euro xil a(Tictioii vt tlu tnrcatn1 luiJ It illr.tdr upllie cousb and lae tbe ciuaf bt-tiind to attach ouabain, but it will loosen andcleanf tlie lungs .f all linpur.lk. and w'll slay tlie irritJtU.u of the throat and lunz einied 1 y sturctuji or lEUaairaUion. Thee Impun 1 1;3 in the lun and the local Irritation are what cause our couch IJitie this modlclne will re mote, and thui effect a permanent cure, and be worth to the all cted many times tbe value of the money cxpcirte t. It is pleasant to take, and coeti tutl.ttlc. Ifjouwant tbe rtajies of responsible parties to vthi.m jou can refer, eend fi-r them or inquire or j ur orum. Prepared culy lv S. K. ItEkD i CO , Newport. N. II. And iurale ' all tlrajifts. Dec.IwCm. OUR Closing out Sale Of tl'C Iargcpl tnok of renily-mndc CLOTHING! Stems to lie all the ratJC with those in waul cf Good Goods At uniformly low prices. "c li.ic Mill 000 Overcoats nnj L'Nter for Men. Youlln anil Hovs ou lian.l, together wiih a full uiortment of Dress, Business ami School oltltH, which wo uiteuil to cloe out hj April l.t, at prirc that will insure their sale. 1 In ! no nilvertisiii'. dotlge. but MHAXS BUSINESS. i c name no price, nor uo we cive you lialf the rot on cheajt goods anil Iiar''c iloulilc on the better sradc. but will "ie you the loicest prices on cerr gaimeut in the store. Any one in want of good, honest Ready-Made Clothing; Will find our stuek u-ry attractive, Call anil ae money at B. TURK & BRO'S, rite LiMidinir Clothiers, HarHnrton, I tec .3, -dawn REMOVAL OF THE -TO- Previous lo our change of location In business wc shall ofl'vr SriiCiA l ISA ItOA INS n every department. ee Hive" C'OUJKi K ST K KKT, J. R. BOOTH, iManul.K luirr niu Wlmlcf-itli Dialer u I. iiiu lit' iv M,ii,Ki, 4 fiiiliniirv. I iifSt I'liftiiiiK ltti4's, Ar,, l-Lt'l k oi: 10 ic. n vii ask, In Ibe ruitulictureof I()(IHS, SASH, lH.IAD.S, A -Ml .1OI!l.ll:. nti I all k i n J 4 oT IIiiiim' Tiiiisli, (il;iziii Hniic. Ilijd w.-rk and piicoti the im,tto. BfptS7 dltui A VMi)lU;lJKV Aitent ALMANACS 1879. Church Almanac. Mctlioilisf AIih;iii;ic. Toiiiporaiiro Aliniiimc. Aineri' iut Tratt Society Aliuntiac. Josh UilHugs Aliimiiar. ninrit"", tic, clc, etc rollSM.K 11 S. lltJiXTINUTOft A VO.t Cororr Church and ColIeuMi, Borll"StOD, iccw-aw-wit mi EM mm CORPORATION BLOOK, Winooski Falls, Vt $10,000. ( UOIiLAICS' WORTH OF Woollens For Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children' wear. Largest stock and lowest prices ever ottered in ermout. All-wool goods Pai Heavers, Elyslun Cloaking, Matalanitle Cloaking, The bet gooiis at the lowest prices, IN ADDITION, We arc Agents Burlington for the sale Woollen of th Remnaiits, Which wc arc oflerius very flicap. Wc have choice Suitiu.i for Gentle meu, also a fine Hue of Overcoatings, at very low prices. A splendid line of Clonics at Jsottom rrices. REMEMBER Wc hac a large line of 11 KADI' MADE ClsOTJIUfG which w guarantee to be as low as the lowest uenry w. mason & uo.j Winooski Falls, - - - Vermont, Nov n-diwtt Digestible Bread I'aa l malo w!tb riiur. llousKoltii", BREAD PREPARATION, That can to eaten warm without harm. Cheapest and Kc&t Hakiug Powder iu tin market. UltAAdii: Jriil. Editor ot American Azri culiurltt. iari "We hire been nunirProf. llors- tutu a pi iiu rrc&raiiua ivr i jrir ur iu FBLr uu Bnd It very conTenlent for quickly producmc light urea j, biMcut, caae.ttc., ana inau continue m use. Hhile more eunvenient than tho usual Crum Tartar and Sous wp fall in with Prof. llorrord Idea that it la alo more healthful." If )oa cannot set it of jour srooer flendathree cent stamp to toe manu:aetureri lor a sample. Manufactured asecrd n to the directions of Prof. c. n. uorriora. ij me numiora uneuiicai noriB, rToTldeuoe.lt.l. Dociv aallwim CONE PRICE 1 LOTHINQCOMPANi Wc take pleasure in imiliog those in want of gooil, reliable Ready Made CLOTHING, To call and examine our large stock, bought within the last sixty tltijs, All new ami durable. No old goods II you want srood nmterial that it! 11 prove us reconi mended, come to the Burling ton unc i-rico uioiiiuier uo., and you will get It at the Lowest .Living Prices. This is no advertising dodge or ouiietin jarce, out WE HAVE THE GOODS To back un our statement An examination ot our stock will assure tlie closest buy ers that we make no disnlav ol" flctUlous advertisements, but give the finest and most goods or the least money. A. N. PERCY, manager, UurlinzloD. Vt., Not l?,dAwt BURLINGTON Photograph Company. riuri: i:staiil.imii:i is 1970. Cabinet Phttid (uaual price S j-er doi) t-nly it W Card 4 iUJ Frrdj pes " I for four " & Four Flr(-iIassArlMsi;miiIo)ed. All uorL done sujrrior to any in the ctitj, rilWOM, I.MIIA AM H'ATEU 1'UI.Olt WOltli BT MR. OIIAS. O. BUSS. Superior tu any done this aide of New Vrk city. None tut Drtt quality HAM KS, anl prices low -r than cheap ones are at llin; !ar. rail and tee lor )oaraelvea. CiAI1 oeeatirud pretemd. Cciilial Itlotk, llurlliicluii, Vf. liritMX4iTf. IMlOTO.Ct. ivc 10, ieoJAwtf Be Ye Clothed. In iIilc limes hen everjr inau wuuti n riulUr Ut tu far a it may, it is im portant to know where t go to tiii"l the Left stuck to select from ami get first cUtSS goods ut reasonable price. Shoiltly h whlely mhertised. It is i hc.ip aiivhcre. Uoud, houcst (Jlothiug, Ihiwcmt, is more protilahle to huv, aud SHAW'S. On llieCoi nerof Uxt Iimicltlock Is the place to fmd it. Vfe were careful eatly ami hoiight lightly in Ovorcoiils mid Ulsters, Ami now are tccvmu larger iuxoice- at greatly reduced prices from purchas ers in tSepteniher. We j-how (RE AT BAKGATNS hi the nlioe. Also in Heavy Suits for Men, Voiilhs and Hoys. H'e will not quote prirusHS it nic.ins hutifrc, unlcas the purchiiSi-r see.s the ood-t. We are opening aNo an ivrntK si.w stmk of Kobert mid JSuHiilo CoutH 1 Sonic etr:i sie- and quality made expressly for in. The new ZERO OVERCOAT ! With Mittens and Scurf attached. Ont Mott lw prices mid square dealing. Yours respectfully, E. V. SHAW. KXCHANtlU ltl.OUK, Corner Church and Main Ulret-tJ, Nov 25, dlwtl if EG INTEUS--J87U. Urdpr are now rapidly coming in for UUMIINT AND EM IK H IS U I UK Itr blSTtK). hjcli will have a very full I'oviNiitt iHHimnir, and tithtr will be very ueTul louny person who ever wishes lo know anthin atiut those btitti. lK.n'1 delay, but buyona belore they are all zone. rWKNTl-IIVE CENT3 In portise stamps or postal currency will secure one, from the publishers. Those who want to sell again suuum nen-i ior prices oeiuro oruviiu, lUKtMOM MlMr'li 10,, ClilliiivBt, N. II. DtcW-JiwII Kansas Pacific Railway. Lands, Lands. A Farm for Everybody 62,500 Farms JOB S4LK BV Kansas Pacific RAILWAY, In Fertile, Thrilly Growing KANSAS! TIIK BEST LAND in A 31J3HJ CA, AC Trnm St lo Sti per Arre. onr qunrlcrotrror Cnsli, or on t II years CrcJIi at t -xr fi-ni Interest. HEAD THIS FOK A FARM. It don't take much monej totu) a farm in Ceatral Kansas rn the Kansas Pacific Kailway, 'C to 8d will stsrare 3 acres on credit or $120 to S3C0lo cath, willhuy it oitrfjfht COM El THISI YEAR. IhU opportunity will not ho open Ions. Orer 3o,uu people ham fettled aUos the Kansi 1 ac.flc Knln slice January 1, IS7S, and sooa these latidi win all he taken up. Send to S. J. Gilmore. Land Commissknrr, ut Sa llna, Kansas, for the"Kan!is pjoitit HntFa I.'1 a publication which telli all atcut Linds, Heine steads, Pre-emptions, Boll, Cllmatp, Products' Stock IRalsinjc, Soboola, Waet, Land Kxplorcri' Tickets, Katea, etc. It is miled fra to any p aonapplyln'forit. T, . UAKEs Gen'l Superintendent. HASSAN C1TV, Mfl. CLOKS. CLOAKS! CLOAKS DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS. WebiTeJVSrnETl'RNKP frcm New V.rV and Boston markets, where we be Kouht forciili one or the lrj;e;t and beit lines .f Clojk-t Jtid Bhawls ever shown in this city. We waited a full month later 4be!ore l.u)In than we ibouidhadit not been for oloslnz them out cheap. Darin? look ed through the market one month a so and then a fain now, we feel confident we haw bought ibcm much cheaper than thoe that houht earlier in the season, and wilt sell tLem lower than tho luweat. We are also openln; a large Una of plain and fasc Drestioods. Cuhmerc in all the new shade. and In Blaak we can give jou seme extra 1 ar;a ns from 4. op to tbe beet sooda made. Black and Colored Circulars, Cloths and lleary Cloaking", in all th latest patterns. Black and Colored and Velvets for trimmings. Kklru, Flannels, bhirt Injs, Full Cloths, Ladii' and Cent's unietwear, etc., etc. As webiyonr oodj for cash only, and cur expenses are less than any other stcr? In the city, we can give yon the lowest cash rrlcei. I teae cat and examine Isocds and prlcn before purchaiin; elsewhere. luursrespoctiullj, KINSLEY & TEMl'LK, Corner Church and Kank Ptrcols. nini.i.;To., vt. Kotlwtf TIIK TUCE PATH, r GOSPEL TEMPMHAXVE. Belnfftheonlr life work and snccthEi of II l urn T. Dk.Keinolds. and thflr colahorTs. r.mbraclnr, alu, ibe tii-tory of the Women a I em ptranee Union. Tbe best ee.lina; tempeniDC book DBDI1IUIU..UU DiiF4, j eoirraTiQ". i t ice Agents, address at once, ii. a. uuouirtEn 3. id . Bept6-10wfim ew lork ON Account of the inclemency of the ne.ith cr and the roughness of the roads ren dering it vcrj ditlicult for people iu tin country to get to llurliugtou to secure supplies usually Drocured before tlie Holidays, Nicholson, the Hatter, Has made preparations to accommodate them now alter the Holidays, by keepiu: ins stock complete mail ltsuepiirtmeiiR Firas Children's bite Coney Sacques, i t-w Ben. aiarj ana iumi, Mirses'Bets.MuflandBoa. - - 2.25 Ladies' Fine beal Beta, Sluffaul Boa, "whole' notnlt'ced. - - .0.iSJ Ladies ana Utter tie is. Ladita' and Uenta' hoe beal Capi. rnrnan naiainr iiais.eai. andUents'fineNutriaand Imititn St-al fan from il.ou upwards. Uenta' fine Otter Cups. BUFFALO KOliES, vliolc skins, S5.50. Fine Prairie and Hudson Hay Wolf Robes, cheap. Furs Repaired and Robes Lined for one-third less price than cii-euliere. Men's fine Wool Hats, 40 eta. Utn's fine Fur Hats. 60 cts. ltoj. Uauntlet Olovts 25 cts Itoja Bukskin Mittens, IS cts Men's Buck Skin Mitteas, C5 cts. Men's Buck Akin. Oil Tanned. 9j cU. Blen'a Undershirts and Drawers 23 cents each. Men's Laundried White bhlrts, to rents. Men's Unlaundriad Shirts, linen bosoms, C" its Men's Heavy Winter Bocks, 10 cents. Men's Full suits Clolhin;,liaav weight, 1 1.:, Mend Heavy Winter rents, Il.ou. jo. lf Ventral Jlousc Itlock UHItt.irVliTO.'V. VT. D;c i7.wtf Christmas and Now Years MUSICAL GIFTS. nAVMn Ne "d enlirjed Eililim ITie UBlilrJ Kind's Hizhwar:""Naucv Uo." 'Tb aiI Chord ," "The Maiuen'a hoe," and iii t" are rive Of tbeBeventv-live ot except lonilly goodSonxs that make this collection ont ol tbe most attractive that has ever been l-ued. 2ji large pares. rin.uut"indinCit. ling listi aon&-. Xovello'a Musical Presents, Klegnut Loudou Gilt ISouks. SUMUH1T OF SONU, (JI2; CIIKIdTMAS CAR OLa. ($J). MOllIKIt U0O3h BlhLODIKS It r-' proluseiy illustrated in tne nest st la oi an. I .11 H riNAKOHK. Ciyi.'Ori:v. Hordrf nd miKln on m n 1 fi t . Kai- lrlht mU'k'. lull fun and frolic, and unexceptionable in in.-raU. Jut tne imat loramaiecr periormaLces. i rice ii."- WHend crnts and receive, lft frto rent worth of muI In tha iichiul lUioan, which is puoilsned weekly. per year. Ol.lVKH lUTflOW X CO., tlamt Jan lS77 d.tawlwly WAIHTKllA f.OOD MAN OU I.VKRY Btate and Territory Inthe Union, alairsilary paid. Call or address La B rlU Manu'actutln!; t . i Clark bt., Chloaco. 10 19 MAwlw WHY I O WHY I Ik.n't vt.u trr R(U.iniHE tll.iCKIUNK Chapped hands and Hp, salt rheum, burn, w-iw ti, sore nipples, dandruff. chiHn. etc. &i it by man ior renin, oy j. iv. nivai , leClV-dAwlw aji;mts, iii;ai this. We will pay Afteots a BaUry of f ll per month and expenses, or allow large com isnlin to null our new and wonderlul Inventlui a). We mi whit Wllit, Address, without dela, B II h KM AM CO., Marshall. Michigan. daol9 d w4w Benson's Hapcinej Porous Plaster CrU'bruled (lie World over. Tha manufacturers were awarded the blithe nd only medal given rubber plasters, at boll ne lewenuiai ana rans raposiiious. FIR SB PI RIO it lnommon porous plaster, llnlmnnts, tho po-jillt-l Mieotricai appliances, c. u ni i'Piii"u remedy for LAM K AND WFAK BACK, Rhu matliim, lemaia weakness, eeiatira, i iiram Diseased Kidneys, Spinal Complaints aud all illr vi woicu purwua piagirrs aiv uncu. nr jvm 1ruu"-tit lur Riniun'i TatMina l'later ainl sei that )uu ct nothing else, bold by all druiis!f j rnca j cis. Mailed on receipt of price by BiahurTiA Jhi I sov, tfl Tlatt Mraet, New V-rk. docl Mll m- nTO SIUOO Invested In Wall Street Block oil IU makes foitnnei everv month.- Pook sent free explaining everythlof. Addrevs, BANTKR & CO..BitiBi, 1? Wall at., Ktw vrk.-dccl-dA wtw SIIIIVLUIW COLORADO. MUALTIIV, ATTKACTIVB CoIitraJii is tho great Sanitarium And Pleasure Ke-ort of Ameriei. It elevated aboro tbe iclluences ofniuaina. Ibe atnio-pbtro is pure, tonic and exbilar ftting. Its mineral fprins are numerous ncd po-cs Tanous re medical qualities. Iu wealth iu j;o!J and -.dyer 1 marvcljus. Ihe grandeur, ritct acd variety of its cenis attractions are uitbout parallel. Tho pleasure eekcr. locking; for mere physical cn JtJym?nt the ficnti-t seeking hiudit in nature; tho artist, for lofty inspiration from wonderful natural architecture, and the in- valid who needs rc-t, mineral water and io viroratici; atmosphere, should go to Color adj. The climate ol Colorado is peculiarly eflidacious in ameliorating and curing pul moLary diseased, as thousands of living wit- ncses who went to Coloradj feeble having bourne rcbun and heathy, can testify, Ashma is cured by a residence in CjbraJj ; while depepaia, debility and ailtncntscaud hy overwork and anxiety arc eradicated The temperature ia Colorado during winter months is equable, mild atd especially adapted to tho ccds of invalids Tbe Kan sas lacilic lUilway is the only lino running through cars to Denver, and the only lino ly which Denver can bo reached through Kansas without change of cars and ex change of ticket"; and its superb equipment in Pullman Sleeping and Drawing Room Palace?, decant dy coaches and its new Keel rails renders it tbe favorite route for tourists and invalids. By addrcs-ing P. II. Groat, Gen1!. Pass. Agt, you can ob tain publications and maps full of in- formation about Ksn"as and Colorado. When you -tart (or Kansas or Colorado, bo furo and s-Urt tight, by purchasing your ticket over tbe hot line the Kansas Pacific Kail wait. P. K. G lit) AT, Gen'l Paenger Agent, KANSAS CUT, MO. UKE12NISACKS AM) GRATN Wanted in ecanJ:! for my It II IC I. K A M SIN O 1. 1: HARNESSES Of every description, made of the best Oik Leather ana warranted. JOHN II. ALLEN. nmcbarsh, Vt., Jan. 1, l-wtf CHILDREN'S SHOES. M'car tuice as long with cither Ihe SlLVEi: OR -A. 3. T. CO." Black Tip, UPON THEM. OH! MY rains in the llicfc.SIda or Loins are cured bv HUNT A IIESIEDV. Tne Ubeat Kidsit and Liver Medicine. It is nit a new com pound, bavin been used by alt cla-ses for jeirs. and saved Irom linsencR disease BACK! anl deuth. hundreds who hare been given up bv 1'liisician.o. HUNT'S HK5IKOV cures all Dieeaaes of tin Liver, Kldnej , Bladder, and Irlnary Or- :ans, 1'rop-y, linvel. t'lai-eteg, ana incontinence anl Kelrntion of L'rine HC.NT'S KL'MfeliV cures prulit s mvit ol ma ividney. General uioimj'. leuialt Weak ne 33. Nervoui Di-cBea. Inlemner- ance an 1 Ext ties. HINT'S UKMEHV cares Bit ious Healacho, Soar stomach, Costireness. 1'ya pep-ia, btrfn-thens the boweU and Ptomach and makes th Blood per'ectly pure. HUNT'S RE31F 1V, n pi'irvrtn k.PRESLY ior tre-b ni ISDOllNtHK BUS kfOAf Tfl tAII. Ull TRI4I. wiLLrovLicc Toe. HL'NT'3 ItkHMli I purely etal, is ued by ramtly I'hjsioians. ani ir.e uu.io'i ren aaiP no) Id placed In It HUNT'S HL.rj liKMKHV cn.'ouraes sleeo. cre- ate- auappetite.t.races up mo astern aua r? i REMEDY newrii ntaiiii is m result, bend for ltm Vb:t to KM. K. CLARKE Providence, R. ! soi.u k all. mcuuGivrs. wJS-ly A beautiful wrrk cf 100 pases. One Colored Flower Plate, and Jitd Illustrations, with Descriptions of the te.t r lowers ana efe tables ana now to grow tuem. aii :or a nve ixtr tamt. in r uf-usuoriierman. The t liwcr Asn VecETABLt Uabpen. K5pa;es Six Colored Plates, and manv hundred Lnzravfns. lor "J rents in paper covert ; t coin elegant clotn. InCermanor Luxiish. ViCk'- Illi stratxd MaoAtMk, 32 pajes, a Col ored rij.te m every numier ana many una tnmv in 's. Price it 23 a vaar : ive Copies for S3 OJ. icl.V Seed;! are the best in the world. Eend rive Cent Mump ior a Florvl Ucide, containing List and i'rice-, and plenty of Inlormatlon. Address, .viicj Vila., i;ocieter, rt.a. ?2w .kUtlthneekindecJideb TL'i: NAM K In sold, silver or let. on 50 terror JL ated cards, one card case, and two model lore letters. 13c. Ln.on Printing Co., NorthRrd, CC- SfinCEATLlSTTRirTOASr PILES Or Kemmorrhoids A T LAST &tjVyc,il l.itid.ncnt!t Cured. litis r:. i . n i HicpKhli centrally Ii rf , . .iii n tnti ii Luwm fci ; i k i ii li In. it Hfiumorr i i i i , ,i i i"B jf ilio l.rr, to . , . Uiv'Dkii tuiLent rf Uicli k-e: .1, f tie vnUiavli ciiiLiv 1 iih' ii niiJ rl-r f - s n vii ahnreln tie ii fTilirru ar tUmh-ilole- tw t) ti.r tl cnfitiiuuin trdire. wi 1 ump n unpttlTJfuDiunn at ii.tr natl i tfttrvla lh fnx-ot t , fi-.i utlauiu tuaRrti.4f crleid THE UNIVERSAL PILE PILLS ! fI Ol It r f fnl-ttiilll d ft Problem in Medical Science. Tl i . i " nn'iercineJ mlilt equal It -..cli i i ' .'tli ti'-n proleaiunil, Ai'tuiutha D-bbd.t 1 11 ii 'i.i 1 r i,jw..r, rrlce 5ic. and II. F. F. &MITII A CO . Sole Pro rrit..M. Middleburv. Vt. Wholecale by ULO. C. i.lMHIUlN A CO., Boston WELI B.UICIlARDbON A CO., Rurllnzton. Ritall by R. B. STEAKM3A CO., and all Uruiits and dealers in medieine. siatcnvmom wiv .-otici:. ALL who have not settled for infnniin: on J. . tireuson'i Patent Milk Bureau, whether they bara made them themselves or bought of J. K. Itevnold- A fou. or other, are notified to favor tbeujfflvei w:ih the orourtunlty to settle without rust, by call.ux on J F. Ferguson, Allen Street, Tv. y Buti nUu. t., before January lutn, 17, as the above Bun-aus or Krfrlerators are au in lriDf;eiuent to said ter;u on's patent, and b ic count wilt lo Ie:t with an attorney alter that tin.e. iotici;. riMIU rirtu.if Piatt i Reynolds, of IMnooski. has I been diafulved b mutual consent The business w ill be c ntinucl by L. B. Piatt. Jr. at Lie on stutid, who is full) empowered to Collect all debts due tho firm and receipt therelor, acd to d.npuse fall tbe a!' oi toe late nrm, ine posesvin anu ill lLru h i r" l-r ii rtd to bim. Colvhtfilt-r, Vt., recth, 1375. did wiw iuiiv- iiaik vh;ok. Tor Rc-toiin (!rav Hair 1 its Xulunil V italil v ami Color. Advancing eart. ich neii, cue. disap pointment, and b-re-tiitur) re lupoition, all turu tbe hair fray' anl either of them in rtino it to .bed pretu tureiy Aet HairVisor.by lon and extensive ue. ifiV Ins pro en that it jfv stops tba ralHDg oi nair ctuiuie.tia'ely , oiteii re. ,iuewsther on th; and V'j alwayatuhel restores 1 Us color, whou ladrd orrrsy. II sttmafates tbe nuuniva oranii w lioaltiiv activny, ana preeerp V". lis beiutv Thus brah weak or sickl balr be- coii.es l .j.pllaMi' ana sirouiuieneu , ion uir rrorow with lively expression , fallluu hatr Is t .,..i . i.i.iUn.1 thin hair thicken, and fade .r srj hairs resume Ibi lr criiual eob-r. Its op-rat ton isiure and harmless. It cures daniruff. ,n,l !t under nbi.h loiidltion-i. diseisei of tbe scalp are impo'uble. .r It i:ra teluf and acreeabla pprfutue, and valued rrpirrd bv I'K J.C Al hit A CO.. Lowell. Mane ractir ii ami nii"--i uom.-m. .",. -j - ruiifcts and dealer in Medicine. 1 VniJ)wly A lil.OHIOUH TIM IS I AL.1, INVITUDI Tallies all Spread I Tea ivuiuu ou i Cime into the Feast of illii;lil "f tlie eye iiikI How uf .'HkIi iuto tlie roller1, of tlie ibicril'er. (Iranil Wisplay ol Holiday Presents. AMHOi tim'iit roniplolo. l'rlfos in arcoi'iiaiicu wiiii tin- times. Don't ri-k jour tliauco fur liajjjiineis l.y iiiiiiltiuK t" mil, a tiu lmy, ol KeMieciiiiuy 11.11. DAVIS. ICCU,UM Tu,TliAtf Legal Notices. I .AC II A m. IIOVV'.H IIS TAT K. bfATK OF VER3IONT, The lion, the Probate DI5IB1CT 'mPaPEfS.jr'rIJuriIJJj i'"lrlct To tlie heirs and all Persons fntcrettud in the estate of Laura 61 Ih.w. Lte.t HiueburKh,in said District. deceaMl. nasu-riia ir licit KAM. application hath leen made tu this f Court In writin - )v ad(t.!nitralnrr.f ald deccasid, priiin fur license and authority to sell whole of the real estate of said deceased, represent. hi; to -all court, that it would 1 beneficial to the neirs anu an persons interested is satd deceased, to sell thf whole ol the real estate of said deceased, anu convert tbe same into money; and brinin; Into conrt the consent and aB&roh&tion in writin- of all the heirs to said estate residing In this State, and settln; forth the Hi tuition of tbe real estate. VVherrupon tho ssld Court appointed and a- ndl tho 7th day of January. A. I J. IS7V, at the Probate Court rninj( in FJid Xtistnet, to hear and decide upon said application and petition ; and or dered putdic notice tliercof to le s;i en to all porsons Interested therein, t.v iuUishin; said order to gether witn tbe tiin and place of hearing, three weeks suieesirely. In tho Curlin'ton Free Trei.. a ncwp.li er wh cli circulates in th neighliorhood of inoMi person intereateil in said estate, all which publications shall bo previous to the day assigned l r heannc. Therefure, uuaro hereby notf!el to appear be fore said Court.at the time anil placo asjigned, then uu iuci m miu ruuri, w Dims jour oojecuon I the srantin; ofpuch licence. If 3 ou see cause, tiivcn under my hand, at tbe Probato Court room' 111 9 i.nn aay 01 1'ecemoer, a. i. 1173. 25w R. S. TArT, Rejlster. JOKklfll UI.ASCIIKTT! ESTATE. rE. THE SUBSCRIBERS. havlnr been F Itolnted bv tha Honorabla thn Pmhata Court i"f mi) I'isiricL oi v,nuienuen, commissioners to receive, cxam'ne and adjust the claims and demands oiu persons, a camsi ma estate oiJoaepnuianebett, late of L'harluttP. In saul l!trlir Aatmi and also all claims and demands exhibited in offset thereto; and fix months from the day of the date hereof, beia- allowed by said Court fwr that purpose, we do therefore hereby jive notice, that w will aiieuu iu u uuainesa 01 our appointtt.nt. at the dwcllin; houe of Mrs. Victory Blanehett, In said District, on tbe fourth Fridays of January and may ueii, miu uu.- r.ai.,on eaca 01 gam aays, J Commissioners. JOHN Bankruptcy Notices. l HAIV It It CI'TC V, DT3TRICT OF VERMONT, -In Re. Tlyna Pljna, Eankrnpt. In the District Court of the Cnited States for the uifinci 01 Vermont. The undersizned. As;!?neo of ih ttatA r nt.l Bankrupts, hereby give notice that It has been ordered by the DUtrict Court ol said District, that too saccuu aa iuiru;srerii ueetinESoruie credi tor cf ,aM Uinkrupt be b-M in Mantel. r, la sjIJ District, on tbe siu tU or Januarv, A. D. 157, atzo'cloik p.m., at theolhcaof S. l BhurtleT. before J. L. Ldwaodi. one ot tha Re?is tersln llankruptcy, in said District. Tor the purpose nimed in the 27th and 2BOi Sections of the bankrupt Act of March 2d. l?7: and that I have filed my final account as A-s!znee of laid Bankrupt, arjd at said t.me and place 1 shall apply to said Court for the settlement ot my said account, and for a dl'charze from all liability as Assignee of said estate, in accordance with the provisions of 03 iu aci. Datedat a tifield. in ti'A District, this 11th day v. Kutiuuci, a.j'.i-n, o. pi. 1 1 lr,iv, 2Cw3 Assignee. iar iiAivKiiriTC v. IX the District Court ot the United States for the D strict tf Vermont In Re. James is. iatos. bankrupt, In Bankruptcy. No. 869. bin Notice is hereby given that a petition has ociuiueu in sain v;oun,oy James n. u aces, 01 usex, Iu said District, duly declared a bankrupt un der the Act of Congress of March 2d. isnr. Tar dicuar"0 and certificate thereof, from 11 his debts and other claims provable under said Act, and that me iiu ua-ui rruruary. iaJtf, aiao'OlOCX a. m , oe roretbe Hon. iloyt 11. Wheeler, Jud;e of Hid Court, at tbe U.S. Court Rooms in Burlington. Is miuin ivnui uciiu ui ibo same, wnn ana where all creditors who have orortd their dM and ether persons In Interest, may attend and show cause if any they have why the prater of said tetition should not be crranted Datedat liurlington.on the ltli day of December, 13"- B. B.eaiALLLV, Clerk. IX llASKltrPTCV. DISTRICT OF VERMONTID Re. Plyna Parker, bankrupt. . Inthe District Court of tha United States for the Di.inctol Vermont. I, The undersigned, Afsisnee of the estate of said bankrurt, hereby zive notice that it ha hetn nr.lr. ed bv the Diitrii't Court nf ald DUrHrr tnar th second general meetiars of tha creditors 01 sai.i oanarupt te Leid m filontpslier. la said 1'iBkrici. v" ma hu ujyoi January, a. 1. ?T.at I o'clcctc n. m.. at tha ofil?a t,l . 1. Hhnrtiitr in said Dittrict. for tbe purpose named in the27tli and 2stb frecttuus of the bankrupt Actof March 3d l?67 ; and that I have filed my final ac;ount as Asslj-nre of aid bankrupt, anl at mid time and place, I shall apply to said Court Tor tha settle ment of my sa d account, ana for a d-ehr- trnm all liability a3 Assignee ot sail e3tte. in accordance wiiniiieDrovisions ofauLlatt. Dated at Kt. Albun. In iIJ Imf rl,t thij nihriinnr i t-.tmurr, A.i-.n - 1 31 I X i.r.M. Assignee, ITS niAKKCPfcr. 4 the Diatrict Ct urt of the United fitatvs fo iitrtct of ermont. In the mtrcr i.f Will Urn Anderson. Bankrupt - in Bankruptcy. lbs undersigned, Amieecf the estate of said Bankrunt. bercbr ctves notice that it Lai hn or dered by the District Court of said District, that the second and third general meetings of tha creditors oi sua canxrupt, be held a. uarlon Landing;, in said district, on the Hb day of January, A. D. 179, at i ocioc p. in., ai met nice oi u. J noweii, nerore John L. Ldwards. KedEter. for the nnrnoie namart In the '27th and 'Jath aectiona of tba HnWnnt At ol Marcb'Jd.iy,?; and this is a Is j to slve notice that I have filed my final account as Assignee of satd Bankrupt, and that at said time and place I shall apply to said Court for Ihc settlement of my said account, and lor a discharge from all liability as ai;oM oi saiu emir ia accoruanoe wun ut pro vision of said act. Dated at Barton Landtn?.In aid district, this 13th uvr vi I'vccmiier, a. i. '5wJw DANIEL BUCHANAN, Assifnee IA ItAMtltCl'TCV. IN the District Court of the United States for the 1 strict of Vermont. In Re. UemanUooklns.Jr.. Bankrupt In Bankruptcy. No. d. District of Vermont, i-s. bin: Not.ce is herebv ziven that a petition has been hied in said Court, by 11. Hopkins, Jr of Montgomery, In said District, duly declared a bank' and other claims provable under said Act, and that thaTthday ot January 19, at 9 o'clock a. m, before the Hon HovtH U heeler, Jad;e ol laid Court, at the U tJ Ccurt Kooms in Bunineton, is assigned for the hearinj of th same, when and wnere an creauors vtno nave proved their debts, ana otner persons in interest, may attena ana sno. cause if any they have why the praj er of said petl tion should not be eranted Dated at Burlington, on the 13th day of December, 13.9. . is bJiai.Lti, tiera 23wJ IX KASKtiCI'TCV. f N the District Court of the United states for the A District of Vermont. lnKe. J. O. A. l'eck Bankrupt. -In Bankruptcy. No. COS. District of Vermont, e 9. biR Notice Is hereby- given that a uetltion his been filed In said Court, by J. Q. A. Peck, of Mcntieller.ln siid District, duly declared a bank rupt under the Act of Congress of March 3d, lw7. for a discharge and certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under said Act. and that tlie 7th day ot January, 1379, at B o'clock a m., before the Hon. Uovt II. Wheeler. Ju'iji s'lid Court, attheC.B. Court Rooms in LurlintoD, is ass.ned for the hearing of tbe same, when and where all creditors who nave vroved their debt, and ether nertons In In. terest.may attend and show cause if any thev have why the prajer of eald petition should nil r- zranien. Dited at Burlington, on the 13th day of Dec. 1373. IX Ul.TiKliri'TCV. IN the District Court of the United Mates, for the District of Vermont. Iu Re. Willie Ulchmond. liankrupt. In Bnaruptcy. No. District of v ermont. ss. a -Notiae bertbv 'ivn that a Petition has dcoq mea in saia lourt, ny n una iamona, ei .Newport, In said D.strict, duly deolJrad a bank ruut under the Act if Conzres of March 2d. IStiT. for a dlscharre and certificate thereof, from alibis debts anl other cUnus provable under ai 1 Aot, and that the 7th dav of Jinuirr. at o'clock a. in-before the Hen. IIot It. Wheeler. Jndxeof im l our i. atino i .o. v it urt koquis m uur;inien is assigned lur tia hearing of tha ame,nhen and where all creditors u ho bate proved their debt, and otht r nerons la interest, may atlend and show cause U any titer mteuny tbo Prajer 01 saM pt-tl I'onsticum noi ( sranien Dated at Burlm.rton.on tfce 1th lir of December H7S. B. B. aMALLhV Clerk, 23-w3w aotici: up .sin;.Mii:N appi.t. .11 K.T. DISTRK TOP VLRMONT.ss. At Mlltoi, the Jrd day ot December, A. D. IS'S. ibe uaiieriictii nereo) ites notice oi m ap ointment as As'lmeeot Ui- estate of Lawrence jwlev. of bt. Albans.who has been ad i id zed a Bankrupt on bis own petition, by the District Court oi saia I'.airici oi Vermont, '.tw3v OEOKl.K ASllLfc , Assignee. nuTici: or assiuskk's Ai'roivr- lISTRlcr Ol KHMOT,S3 -At Newbury, I the Mtu djy of December. A. I. 1 J7-. Ihe umlerslmcd horehv rives notn of his anoointment as Assignee ot tne estate oi u. it. bic Nteca A Co.. of ToDsham. in the count r of Orance reeii aojutigeu nanarupis n ineir did peuuuu ty thf Ii8tnrt Court ox al.i DUtrfrt. rvuriCKIA IIA.tliltl'ITCl In the matter of Charlet F Hale, Bankrupt la Bankrupt?). "VTOriCK hereby Riven that a second and 1 third general me tins of the credUor- of said rtankrupt. will be held bdore John L. fcdward-t, Rerl.ler m Bankruotry. at btowe- on the 7th day of January. A. 1. 15?, at o'clock, a m at the cOu'eof L. S.ThompioD, lor ibe purpoes named ia the'J7tn and th bectlou of the binkrupt act of Marcn va, l-or. u s. i uuiirsor. Dace niter l ', iiuwjw Assi'ec- KUTICK l II Aliltt'lrCV. IISTi:MT tF VEIHIOr. 83 -At Kristol. 9 on thv ibthdiy of Itccmb.tr.A I'.bN. The underpinned hereby :hes notice ot bis ap- pointmeut m Aiisneit the e:-Ute of JuliuJ D. llill.i of Bristol, In the county of Add'Km, and Male ot Wrtnont, within said District, who has !eu adjudgevl a Bankrupt uin Ins own petition !y th District Court 1 1 said District. a, Aw3w l Al UhN 8. fcCOTT, AsUnee. no rit'K oi Al'l'lU.M- IX the D.strict i.ourt ol the United State. r ibe District of ermont. Notice is hereby even ol inv anointment as Are lie nee of tbe etalo ol Joshua Btlsby. of Lunen. burjc, within eald district, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt uion hUown petitition, by the District Court ot said District Dated at Luuenbun;. Ded. -ll, l.-t. .-Cwiw T.N. WKUUIT. Asdlsnee. I ItAnilltlTTCV. IN the Ditrtct Court of the United State-, for the Dutrict of ermont. In the matter ot ii. A.Tbajer, Bankrupt-In Bankruptcy Notice is hereby siren that I have been duly appointed Assignee ot the estate of daorge a lbaer,uf Liueoln, In the county of Addlsou, and Btateof ermont, who bas been adjudged a Bankrupt upon hts own oelitivn. Dated at Middleburv, this Mh dav of Deeember, A. D. t- D. IvvnrufcLL, Assignee. 3wJw IX llAWUHI I'TCTi . DISTRICT OP VERMONT,la. At Mlddleturv, the lth day of lecrmbr, A.D. l'be under ijted hereby gWes notice of his ap pidntment as Assignee of JusejhC Vjiwt-U, vf Klpton, in the county of Addison, and Btateof Vermont, wlthmiuid dlstrlct.who have been ad judged bankrupts on their own petition, by tbe uittrici touri oi iam I'nuiti oi niuni. I'.D TnllCkLL KwJw Aisljnee. Muiri; in lumKinncv. I 1ST1UCT OF VERMONT, tSS. At Concord, the J Iv-th da) of Dtceber, A.D. 173. 1'he unJerI)Ctied berev gives notice of his ap polntmenta Asiinee of Don A. plie, if Concord, lathe count) ot tfex, and btate ol Vermont, within laid District who Lave been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court ol said District. 1. W. HIBHAKD, twJw AlslKOee, AUCTION. liAKKItUPT SALE. rpIIEundersigned asIjnee in tankrnpUy of the 1 estate cf (,. o. Brown, or ttlUiaton, V t , will sell at public auction upon the premises occupied by the bankmpt in said Will ston. on Tuesday, the 4th day ot January, is:9,at 10 o'clock fn tbe fore noon, pirsonal property belonging to said estate and consisting of hay corn, oats, potatoes, beans, 1 Bleigb, 1 traverse vied, bujjy wagon, lumber TCa;on, harnesse, and a general assortment of farming tools and other articles of farminj prop erty too numerous to mention. OKO. LAN DON, Aislsneo. Williston, Vt , Dec. 21, l 2C ww ST. 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