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"VfOTICE. The Board of Civil Author-
J.1 jty, and Auditors, Constable and Treasurer of
Clarendon are requestea to meet at the brick School
lloue, on the bouth t lata, Saturday, Feb. 2ad, at 1
o'clock 1 . M., to settle the claims of said town and
abate taxes, aud also to settle with the Constable and
t reasurer, and all persons holding dating against said
town are requestea to present their claims on or be-
lore said day.
JEW
V I liMITU
H. HAYWAiD,
Clarendon, Feb. 12th, 1S61.
J
c
OLE'S OYSTEB
A N P
RESTAUAN
Also, Confectioner, fruit and Ice Cream Saloon,
f OVL LEVIES & GENTLEMEN,
Ko. 1 Merchants' Bow, Rutland, Vt.
In connection with the above establishment, there
are fitted up a suite of Supper Rooms, lor the accom
modation of 1'iivate 1'arties. Also, a good Dancing
lull, with Dreeing KoonjS.
Oysters in every style, and
son.
A HOME W ITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.
Within One Hour' liide of Philadelphia.
nZJ?"!1. obtained of Landis &
I Selectmen,. I miles of good land at
72 HAMMONTON
H fl II Q IT I 30 miles South East of PhilariBtr.r.!.. y, j
"' v.i,,otr ucrsey, now oner It FOR 8ALB
- i(,in)uatj XAKU AHDVIT.Ma . e.a
TO A 'Tl' A T DMmi r.
AT.hrSp?,rty ffirilyin nPn the Camden and
Atlantic Railroad, has the adrantaire of several r.ii.
road stations. Hammontnn I'-..,...- ... i .
time, ia nn nfth. .. , C ! fciretliBDl
tlementseyer started It only commenced threars
vvuu(t,44i AlUaV 1111111 I It PS I Vantn.fi.
GREEN MOUNTAIN INSTITUTE
SOUTH WOnnsmr ir
Spring Term wUl begin on Thursdav r.h,.r
4Wt, and continue eleven weeks under the ehir 7e
. llrif Ta nwvn.v .
E B aii frmak'?' o a 1 cipal,
K B. oHERMAlS, A. B.. Associate Prinoipal,
With asMstanta In the several departments, In ad-
fc .i7 I "Ka ,na ensive course In both
.ntt!ui.L9' K00 opportunities sr. afford
ing ElocuUon.' ""Te mting,Fr.nch
This school was founded bv the ITnivr.ii. t..
nomination, and has been extensively patronlaed bv
the liberal public. No effort will be spared to make
it worthy of a generous support.
For further information tnYi.it
address the Principal. vv.iguee
0-0 w T WM. R. SHIPJIAN.
o
aeo
I hundred peop
C L O S Ell
delicacies in their sea-
7
f refinement and inteiH
are mostly from New Knrlanri .na .i.6 "i
7.i.. r xr, VU .P'ntea extensively a
number of Vineyards and Fruit Orchards Thenlace
has Stores, Mills, Schools, Meetings of variSuf Se?
nominations. Nurseries and Brickyard, and all th
riOMPLIME NTAltY BENEFIT
j AT
COLE'S HALL,
No. 1 Merchants' Row, Rutland,
TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 19, 1S61.
Complimentary benefit to G. II. COLE. Music, 5
pieces Hall tickets. VI. 1 nose nisning carriages
will please leave meir orders at note's uvster Mouse.
J 1l- i. 1 .mj ah A .... . ,
U C T I O N !
the stock of JULIUS H. MOTT,
21
The balance f
c)nHitinir of
BOH's, SHOES,
HATS, CATS,
CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS,
READY M A1K CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS, and
STORE FURNITURE.
Idether with.the notes and accounts remaining due
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 1861,
Alternoonand evening, at the store recently occu
pied by Julius H. Mott, Cramton & Nichols' Block
uu Mrcnanis- now, Kutlaad. v t
" lw C. L. CASE, Assignee..
6-8w
u
o
SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING V
OF THIS WKKK, AT " -
LL PERSONS indebted to'tnoTYifust
V fettle betore the 25th of this month or their ac-
i. ... i . ... : . i. A.. at,,p.,iv fir tt l(t inn .
Counts Will oe leu nu. ou ...u. uW .-. - -
Keb. 14th, 1SG1.
J. M. HAVEN.
0
1 O N C K R T !
Th. singers of t'astleton, unaer tue direction oi
Mr '. N. HIOMAS, will give a
VOCAL CONCERT,
IN THE
TOWN HALL. AT CASTLETON,
KRIISaY EVENING, FEB. 22, 1861,
Agisted by Mr. A. R Sabin, of Middlebury Col.
The music will consist of
urUiA CHORUSSES. SONGS. DUETTS, TRIOS,
yUARTETTS, GLEES, Ac.
1 i. kets of admission, 15 cents. Doors open
o . lock. Coucert to commence at 7.
t. "Y8 Dece8ary to a thriving population.
1 he Settlers who have rleara f.f
and cultivated it understanding, have TaiVd Targe I RTJOf IIP
and profitable crops. The soil filii?A I J-UCllUi
u-ii..,.t , ... . . . : "
particularly adapted to the cultivation nfth. '
Gr R A J? E .
and Finer Fruits. 1 be land is various in quality
from a liuht trucking soil to
"-Vk 8lome P"rtin of the tract have a sand surface
" uusuiA-iiuu, oiuer parts are quite destitute of.
'luraiiwcuciuKAiiciv; 10am land. It is called
A very best soil lor choice Fruits and Vegetables
. THE CLIMATE IS DELIGHTFUL,
uciugiucuwa in me most tempebatb latitude in
America. The winters are short and wnHA .
e"ry being mcstly above treeezing point. The Sum
mers are long, the air pure and invigorating. The
vvumry is unsurpassed lor its Healthiness, fevers be
ing entirely unknown. Many Pulmonary complaints
ucvg cureu vy m vuuqb to mis Climate. Tne
water throughout is excellent: Wells, irenxraiiir
ten to lifteeii feet in depth to never-lailintr sorinira nr
Running brooks and large streams traverse the
tract, lhe district aboundi. in mni-t
There is hardly t tract to be found of five hundred
acres without having sufficient muck and deposits to
supply a great portion ot manure.
It will be seen by relerence to the man thia !.ni.
ity possesses the
BfiST MARKETS
for all finds of produce of any place in the United
States. Its markets are Philadelphia and New York,
tWO Of the largest Oitiea in th ifninn anl A,lu..i
City, one of the best bathing places on the Atlantic
It is in a settled country where no danger
or risk is incurred, and is within a lew hours ride of
New England and the Middle States. There are
many iudustiious people throughout the country
with some little means, who instead of being day
laborers or tenants at home, can become independ
ent tarmers in this place. A man with small means
can make a good beginning, but a man without any
means or the aid ot friends, had better remain in an
o!d place where houses have been forsaken and rent
is cheap.
FUR CAPES, at $4.00, value 6.00.
FUR CAPES, at $5.00, value 8.00.
FUR CAPES, at 11-50, value 15.00.
FUR :iTIFFS. at &2 SO vln A nn
r rr vvf . www A.VV
ONG SHAWLS. $8.00
BUOCHE SQUARE SHAWLS, $2,00
-uiAAiUii, VVUUL SHAWLS fionn
B. H. BURT
i t-ntuM duifijfiriiMU, 2 1-2 yd8 wide.
LINEN PILLOW CASES ak in.t,i.
RLEACUE0 COTTON, 7 1-2 cents per yard.
u uuakiisk COUNTERPANES, 91 26 each
LINEN DAMASK, 2 yards wide.
TABLE CLOTHS,
NAPKINS AND DOYLERS,
At Popular Prices.
B. H. BURT.
STEPHEN FRENCH.
GREAT PANIC AMONG THE
CHARLESTON! A wbi
FORT SUMTER NOT TAKEN
Owins to the diattirbed ntmto r tha al.
subcr;bei bas concluded to offer his entire stock. 'ot
ate
2w
l,l4C OF LET reits
K-iiiainiiig in the Post Office at Kutland, Februs ry
IH'll.
Au"in. Matilda
Cenwlict, Sarah
Itartit-r, Mollie
Killings, Arlinda
Ciiveney. Jane M
( urtis. Mrs K S
C'lu'Kon, SU!au B
l. ullius, Kate E
i lieenev, llellen L
( urtirt Francis M
( lurk, Kanny
Curtis, Kliz B
C a -i :, Kate
I'r'lilIiHe. Kettfey
r illins Betr-cy
inveu, A S
t lement, Annie K
Ilehell, Mrs Willirm
benis. Iivinn 2
1 er, K Betsey
Kuller, Mrs Kmerett E
Ki!k, Mrs ArremUsa
(joulil, Messiam
douNI, Mrs Dexter
Hail. Klia 1' 2
lloyt, Melissa
Iviinball, Arabella
Kelly, Mary and D
Libby. Augusta
l.oveday, Margret
Lew id. Maria
LADIES' LIST.
Lystan, Annie
Mavnard. Mary
Mitchel. Mary 2
Martin, Maria
Mui-sey, Mrs L B.
McDurmot, Bridget
Morri , Hannah L
Morgan, Joann t V
M Hi u ire, Augusta B
Nichols, Mis J C
Nichols. Mrs O F
Pratt, M '8 Alberta
Pstfait. Matilda
Read, Lucy
K", 1-oretfe, J
Rohinxnii, Mary E
Reeil, Marib
Robertson. Mrs
Steven, Susan M
SkauttaiMl, Mary Ann
Shed, Mary Ann
Segar, Abbv 2
Tuttle, Cyntlia P
Vanuess, Mrs E D
sV vman, Mrs D L
White. Mrs Betsey
Weatherly, Mrs Frank
Wells, Mrs C
Ware, Sarah A
Weeks, Mrs Kufus
Wheley, Mary
GENTLEMEN' LIST.
Atwood, L E2
A lileu, J 12
Avery, D
Adams. A
Itucon. VV A
Hi 1 1 in s. William
Bachelor. Simeou
He It at I'eter
Blit. lVter
Bolau, Martin
Brigs, John
Barney, John 2
Bud, James U
Berry, II S
Batchelder, George
ll..i-J.ll AA
Button, 11
BrigKs. H L
Bvrue, Edward
Bennett. K.dward R
Kiiyne. C L
lilaiicliurii, li
Brain. A C
t lark, W W
Cochrane, Or. T II
Candler, l'rol 1 C
( nlvin, B
( lar. Lewis
Capron, M R
( ox, John
Coil. urn, J M
I'ulHir Jaines
I ...ik, Henry 2
I n'li. Horace
( u'.uinn. ,eo t
Curtis. Oilbert
utuiuinan, K
au pune, Wm B
Carti-r. Uev. C'has J
I'n.itfe. (., F i
lu.l.y. f
D'llei L
Ku-'mtin, J ohu
.-tev. J
Huier, Geo W
1. 1) le
Karrnl. l'tter
h ilimore, L B
Held, Henry
V mlier, r ranch) A
Kixter, KS 2
Fuller, David U
i ieanon, Luther
tiraliam, J B
Oaline, James
Gaines, C W
Gerard Edward
Giflbrd, G W
Griggs, S J
bruwold, Or S H
liregory, Palmer
Hunter, R C 2
tlazelton,N
Hammond, Lewis
Hone, G G
Howard, Rev Francis
Hinklee, George
Huzzy. Or L
Irish, 11 N 2
Ingram, Arthur
Jenowe. I'
J ones, I'eter
Jordou, Amaa
Kellogg. J r, T
Kiluu, Nnd C
Keuard, J M
Keiley Isaac D3
hinu, Geo A
K nights, C
Kempt, BeuJ A
Kilreain, llarllley
Ruffe, Alexander
Looiuih & Allen
Lewis, Samuel
Lyman. W
Lyuoh, Michael
Lethbridge, John
Leach, L Henry
Lyman, D L
Loomis, Douglas P
Leonard, G A
Learned. B F
Lynch, Peter
Leronx, 1'aul
McCormiok, Robert
Meagher, Michel
I'erKons oalling for
any Advertised "
Murrv, John L
McCarthy, J
HcCad'erty, E l win
McC'ummersou, Malcolm
Mnrraiy, Edmund
Morgan. A C
Mellen, Abner
McDonald, Andrew
North, J 2
NhNou, John E
OsViurn. Crosby
tMigay, Alexander 2
O Brine, D
Fainr, B F
Parker. R
1'ersons, L E
Phelan, Michael
Pratt. Albert 2
Pern . G W 2
I'ratt. F N 3
Porter, Eben
Planted, Edwin B
Putman, C F
I'lnney , A
Perkins, Dnniel
I'erhins, A Jr 2
Payuet, Antoyne
Richard, I H
Rugg, W W
Read, Wm 2
Rod rts, Robert
Richardson, R
Russell, George
RobiusoD, D VV"
Richardson. ASS
Renolds, Bradly
Shanley, W F3
Sar-eut, Wm
Stone, Wm
Smith, Timothy
Simmons. Tim or Wm
Sackett Solomen
Shell, Michael
Stearns, U
Sirard, Lewis
Southard. J U
Seaward, J VV
Smith, J li
Sanger, J
Sage, James
Smith, Henry 2
Spencer, H L
Speucer, G D
Spencer, G " 4
Stannard, Col Geo J
Shipman, Harvey
Simmon, Andrew
Seddy. Barnard
Saflbrd, C F
Snow, E
Stafford ft Foster
Segwart, F
Tower, Bradley
Turrill, C'has E
Taylor, Henry A
Traverse, John
Tuhsiug. Mathias
Town, M B
Tiremon, Thos
Thorn, S N
Varin, F H
Woodard, Isaac
Wilson, D
Ward, Peter
Wheeler,Paul
Walsh, P
Westbrooks, S S
Weeks, Hubert
Watkins. R
Walker, Tristram
Winters, Thomas
Wilkins, WalHce L
W illiams, Enos 4 Co
Wheeler, C H
Wetherly. Chas
Warren, A C
Whitney, Abraham
Wombley, Albert
Willard,JR
Whit, K E
Warren, Jncob
Wilcox, Wm
Wilson, Win II
Whitney, Wm A
Wing, Vm
Vork, T
any or the above, wm p'.ease
I. McDANlELS, P. M.
LOCATION, PLAN OF SALES,
AND OPERATIONS.
The course parsued heretofore lias been to sell only
to actual settlers, or those who would improve with
in a given time, ana the result is, a
LARGE, FLOURISHING SETTLEMENT.
And land lias been known to raise in value four-fold
to one vear These lands are divided into two dis
trict. The Atnioo district, north and immediately
back of Hammonton Station, containing about thirty
thousand acre-. The Batsto district east, between
Hammonton, East Hammonton, and Pleasant Mills,
con'ainine ten thousand acres
The farm lands on the "Atsion'.' will be sold in
quantities to suit purchasers from
$12 to $20 per Acre.
The 20 acre farm lots in the Batsto district will be
sold from
S15 TO 830 PER ACRE.
Village and Town Lots at East Hammonton
40 TO 100 PER ACRE.
Village and Town Lots at Hammnoton from
30 TO S200 PER ACRE
An indisputable title will be given to purchasers.
In the State of New Jersey there is a
LIBERAL HOMES'! EAD LAW
which protects the Homestead to the extent of
ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED dollars.
Under the tirm conviction that this arrangement will
afford au opportunity lor
THOUSANDS TO OBTAIN A
HOMESTEAD
unit hotter their condition, and onen ud a new coun-
trv to a practical utility and beauty never before
witnessed, we lay thia proposition before the world.
LAN DON, NORTH & CO.
N. B. Persons wishing to make enquiries by letter.
inrlosine stamp, will be answered cheerluUy. Address
or apply to .
John Landok, or
Dr. J. H. North, Hammonton, Atlantic County,
Ne v Jersv: Juan Kknan, Vveymouth, N.J.;
N'ku'mam Weiss. Aeeut for New England, at Kut
land, Vermont; And S. W. DicKSOM. Philadelphia,
la '
New Kngland Office in Buffam's Block, Merchants'
Row, over Rutland Courier office, near the Depot.
I7KUIT &c ORNAMENTAL TREES,
JL SHRUBS, vines AND ROSES.
TRACY & MEECH,
Offer for sale the coming Spring :
APPLE,
Fine healthy trees, two to three m
PEAR,
StandardandDwarf , general assortment twoto three
year old
A splendid assortment, two to three years old.
CHERRIES. QUINCES, PEACHES, CURRANTS,
RASPBERRIES. GOOSEBERRIES,
STRAWBERRIES, c.
G HA PES:
The- following new and fine varieties: Diand, Del
aware, Anna, Concord. Hartford Prolific, Moneith,
&0,C- PLANTS:
Verbenas, 200 varieties, a superb CO'lection. Fuch
sias 60 varieties, tine, new double. Dahlias, &0splen
did'varieues. Carnations, a tine assortment. Petu
nias, new double varieties.
Heliotropes, Salvias. Lantanas, Veronicas, Bou
vardias, Geraniams, and an extensive collec
tion of Beddiug and Greenhouse Plants.
It is desirable that all orders should be sent in be
fore the first ot April. TRACY t MEECH.
Shelburn, Vt , Feb, 6, 1861.
Cambric Collars and setts, Cambric Edgings, Lace
l .-. j : .. 'i t . .. j T." : i. .. f . ! . 1
rreucn corsets, .eptiyr worsteds, Heavy
Stock Hosiery, Velvet Ribbon, Cottons,
Prints, Shawl Borderings, Leggings,
Dimmity Rands, Linen Napkins,
TABLE COVERS, WEB LINEN,
Linen Bosoms, Nankeen, Brilliantes, Crash, Cambrio,
Nainsooks, Linen Handkerchiefs, Cotton Ud'kts,
Esmeraiaas, weD lace, umgnams, lanneis,
Window Tassels. Velvet Buttons.Chenile,
and Beads, Hoop Skirts, Netts,
tc,. &.O., ko.,
AT COST!
UNTIL MARCH 1st, 1861.
N. B. The subscriber is now in market, selection
a iarge.and choice lot of Goods,whieh he will offer at
low prices tor casn.
There will be a discount of fi cer cent, to all indebt
ed to the sub'scriber, who 1U call and pay within
ten days.
Clarks' New Biock
Merchants' Row, Rutland, Vt-, Feb. 4 1861.
E. N. M CURIAM.
I ADIES, send in your SEWING ! It
JLi will be done in a neat and expeditious manner
ou the best machine in the market, at
E. N. aiEKKlAM'S.
JIANOS, MELODKONS, HARMO-
uiums and Musical Instruments of all kiods.
1 be place to get them is at
JL.. i 31 r. Rill A 3-
I
IORT SUaMTER GRAND MARCH,
X Price, 25 cents.
MAJOR ANDERSONS' QUICK STEP 25 "
Just received at the
MUSIC 8T0RE.
s
OME FINE SILVER 4th STRINGS
for Violins, at
4 tt
E. N. MKRRIAM S.
IN
:EW AND POPULAR SONGS!
25 cu.
25
25
26
I wish I was in Dixeys Land,
Heleu Clare, .....
No, thank you sir, or Fairy May,
Sweetest Love I'll not forget thee,
INSTRUMENTAL.
Dixie Polka, ......
Dixies Land and Reel, - -
Skyrockets, as played by 7th Regiment,
L. Amazone Jiazarna caprice,
Deux ttevenes, oy vt m. juason, ho. l,
No 2.
Fieurs D Kte' Valse Brillivnte, by
W m. Jucho,
Any or all of the above sent by mail on
the marked price.
a,, a. JUf.KbHAH.
W. B. MUSSEY & CO.
REAL SUAKER BROOMS, at
W. B. MUSSEV ft CO 8.
26
25
25
50
to
30
50
receipt ot
M
CCOLLOaM'S COUGH CANDY.
an excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, ke.
W. B. ML jJSEi' Jt. CO.
DEOPLE WILL HAVE that ' Ilium"
X Flour, kept by
W. B. MUSSEV h CO.
B
A R R E ACADEMY
The Spring 'lerm will begin on Thursday, Februa
ry 21st, liShi
Barre, Vt., Jan. 21. 1S61.
S. SPAULDING.
5-3w
MASON & CHENEY,
HAVE just received a large assortment
of NEW (jOODS consisting of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
HARDWARE,
BOOTS & SHOES, &c.
Our stook of Goods is now much larger than we
libve ever keut betore. and we are determined to
LOW AS THE LOWEST !
Ol'lease call and examine.
lOUIv, FLOUR AND LARD, at
A mauiiv s, riuvi'va
i VICE PICKLES, all readyforu.se, at
' MASON & UlifciNKI S.
TO. 1 MACKEREL, bv pound or in
nuts, HAv MAStlN l CHENEY'S.
"aTRAL. FOR FEED, at
MASON & CHENEY'S.
OOL yil ALU I UF LADLTiH
SLIl'S tor 60 cents, at
SIASUS & CUEEX'S.
Main Street, Rutland, Feb. 14. f-tl
gLACK RIVER ACADEMY.
The Trustees of this Institution have made an en
gagement with
LYMAN WALKER, A B.,
an experienced and successful Instructor, to take
the permanent management of the school, commenc
ing with tha Spring Term' February 28, 1861.
A lull board of competent Teachers will be imme
diately engaged.
It will be the purpose and determination of tbe
Trustees and Prinoipal to make this a Model School,
and furnish to those in attendance all the advantages
of our best Institutions, to H them for leaders, lor
Business Lite or lor College.
CALENDAR
Spring Session ( of 11 weeks) Commences Feb. 28, 1861.
Summer Session, Commences May 15th "
Fall Session, Commences Sept 4th "
TUITION.
Common English Branches, '- 83,50
Higher ' " - - 4.00
Primary Department, - 2,00
Latin and Greek, (each extra,) ,60
Music, French, Drawing and Painting, (extra)
at the usual rates. J .
Tuition payable at the end of six weeks. No Stu
dents admitted for less than halt a Term, except by
special agreement, .,..
foriunuer pariiuuiiiioiiiii yciovu.j "j
Or alter r eoruary auiu, iviub
IRA PEARSON,
President Trustees.
F. C. ROBBIM8, Secretary.
Ludlow, Vt., January 10, 1861. 4-6w
to the undersigned,
Prinoipal.
G
NEW GALLERY OF FINE ART !
The subscriber would most respectfully an
nounce to tho citizens of Rutland and vicinity that
he has or""
NEW ROOMS, in CLARK fc BRO'S' NEW BLOCK,
Corner of West Street and Merchants' Row, where
he w ill be pleased to see his former patrons, and ex
ecute for them orders in all branches ol the
PHOTOGRAi'HIC ART,
Ha has spared no pains or cost fn fitting up a Gal
lery which he trusts will proye worthy the acknowl
edged artistic tasje ofhe citizens ot Rutland.
li ) dees not dtfy competition, but is willing to com
pare his pictures with t hose made by the leading
artists in the country, and submit to the unbiased
judiiment of the public.
li.j is happv to announce that he has secured the
services of Mr. JAMES O. MERRILL, who baa
achieved a high reputation s an Artist. Mr. Morrill
will take charge of the rooms and will be happy to
receive customers or others, who may desire to while
away an hour or two in the study of character as
seen in the hum?n lace divine.
lie hopes to make this Gallery a plaoe of resort for
all who would enjoy
" The feast of reason and flow of soul "
The subscriber wishes it to be distinctly understood
that be wilt continue his business at tbe old Pionec
fcatablishroeut, Uuton Building, Maid street, u.ikder
I. is itMNoual autervtaioii.
types, Ambrotypes or l'hotograpl)g, Miniature or
Jjiie size, neaiiy coioreu in wnt oiaaing lueiu iar
superior to the old Portrait,
-8u i. aiunutt,
SOME NICE, FRESH CRANBER
ries will be found at
W. B. MUSSEY k CO S.
M
USSEY & CO.. sell Sam'l Horn's
Candles, full weight and excellent burners.
OYRUPS AND MOLASSES, just re-
O ceived by W.B. MUSSEY fc CO.
H.
DILLINGHAM furnishes W. B.
M5USEY & CO., with Sage Cheese.
ANDERSON'S SOLACE TOBACCO
is the Best in tb world. Litientbal's "Young
America " is better yet. Both of these, together with
Goodwin's and Greer's, are kept bv
W. B. MUSSEY fc CO.
M
FROM EVERYWHERE BUY THEIR
W. B. M. fcCO.
EN
COFFEE of
YOU MUST NOT THINK ntn
that everybody runs to MUSS . Y'S fr,r taeir
Groceries. It is always tbe case where tb largest
and best assortment u kept, especially when the
price is so reasonable as theirs is. 5
I. M. SOUTH WICK.
SE). H. TALMEH.
fEBRUARY 14th, 18tl
NEW GOODS!
A LARGE STOCK JUST OPENED AT
PALMER'S
Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, Tickings, De
nims, Cotton Flannels, Checked Shirtings,
8 1-4 Yd wide sheeting, Wool Flannels,
Shaker do., Battings, Wlcking, Knitting
Cotton, Babes Quilts, Table Linens,
Curtain Cambrio, &o.
PRINTS, 6 14 cts. per vard, good
-1- quality and fast colors. J ' e
PJamJ3' 7 1-2 Cta- er yard' excellent
2g ROLLS Good Batting for $1.00.
JADIES'
CLOAKS, Less than Ccst.
NEW STYLE
the Hair
LADIES' NETS, for
JOB LOTS LADIES' SHOES,
AT
MUCH LESS THAN COST I
JQADIES' Congress Gaiters, 75c pr.pair.
JADIES Laced Gaiters, 75c per pair.
T ADIES'' Double Sole Sewed Kid Shoes.
-Li 75 eenu rrr pair.
JADIES' Kid Sewed Bootees,75c pr.pair
FARWELL'S Enamelled Jenny Lind
BOOTS, 75 cents per pair.
HARWELL'S French Kid Buskins,
75 cents per pair.
LADIES' Heavy Calf Bootees,
76 cents per pair.
NEEDLES. 200,000 Needles, best
qualRy , selling at 3 cents per paper.
JINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.
lOO dox. very fine, at 12i cts. each.
1.200
PAIRS HEAVY RIBBED
HOSE, only Jii cents per pair.
HOW TO GET ALONG IN HARD
TIMES.
BUY YOUR,
FLOUU, SUGAR, BUTTER, CHEESE
1 i; ! 'etfiT""'"
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It! I I 11,1 B I
KTEW UAMl'TON INSTITUTION.
t Aliil AX, VT.
Terms commence February 13. and May 1. lHtil
' for Catalogue or information, address
" 4 Frof D. W. UOYT,
r. XT "-, Cor. Secretary.
l.UtoJf.Jda. 81,1-1.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE';
Y At Middle Granille, N. Y., situated two 'je8
from the ftatiroad station. There is cm he fair an
elegant new Brick House, good store hour e two
stories, hog house, hen house, a sew horse rjB'rn and
curriage house built in tbe best manner.. Aj t)lepe
buildings are covered with slate, one arg e iarm barn
aiiu uuc oiiccli uai itx iub uieauow-, 1'jereig an old
orchard of nearly one hundred n.a young orchard
comprising three hundred tree ,f the best varieties
01 aiijiibb, im, iiiiiui s-ji Cherries: also
ines, currauU. strawberri raspberries.
frape
hree
or tour tnousana uapie t'rm, and Jilteen acres oi
"""" a a fourth mile ot the bouse.
Every lot on the farm ,a .ever failing water on it.
I here is large bed of TOUOk within twenty-live rods of
the barn. The sou is a triable slate tormation. and
has produced, without manure, tne past year. Oats
wtJ buB"eU to the re. " Cora
at the rate ot sixty bushels to the acre.
I win sal, uxtv acres of tbe land w-ith the build in its
c. 1 ,nhri!?.u6' l"' ell the whole t.getnf?
comprleing 17 acres at great bargain. Part of the
puroia money can remain on inVrtgagfif desired
March ZltmakiU' W"t btforVta 25 f
,hFeDrri'J,?rn,ttti0n'-PP!y VolK&n
the premises, or to a. Siocum or Chas H. Bull
Middle OranviUe, or to John Landon, KutUnd
6-ew
Axr,
PROVISIONa OF ALL KINDS,
Of I. M. SOUTHWICK,
No. 5 Mennants' Row, Kutland, Vt.
X FLOUR, $6.00.
XX FLOUR, $7.00.
THE FAMILY PEACEMAKER, $8.00
CHEESE:
FAIR, 10 cents per lb. EXTRA, 11 cents per lb.
WILLIAM OTIS', 13 cents per lb.
We particularly invite Hotel Keepers and heads of
families who look to theirfown interest, and who buy
tor CASH to give us a call and satisfy themselves.
I. M. SOUTHWICK.
Rutland, Jan. 30, 1861. 6tf
RAZORS,
each
good art icle at 25 cents
FUENCH & KINGS LEY.
A LL the best patterns o f
SOFAS.
DIVASS,
TETE-A-TETES,
IUNOES,
MAHKASSES.
tsfUIXU BEDS.
CENTRK TABLES,
WHAT-NOTS,
BLiKKAUS.
SECRETARIES,
BEDSTEADS,
ninttuns,
Oak Chamber Setts, Flowered Chamber Setts,
Easy Chairs, Sola Seat ' hairs, Cane Seat
Chairs. Wood Seat Chairs, Sick
Chairs. Ac, fto , at
FRENCH A KINGS LEY'S.
E W hXy SCALES!
FRENCH at. K IN08LEY. have the onlv re-
iable ones in town- A new set of Uowa'a Bar.
N
H
OWE'S CELEBRA
TED SCALES.
, "hem Scales have taken I
. . ' "he Vermont State Fi
1J II A Ua . ....
the Med-
air Foub
Years in nK,o ?? the me?' . fy"y
plaoe they have hib.ted . year. Aiiainasior
ltl St BUDUtLfllnn.nl nrli.Ai .
FRENCH
V KINOSLEY'8
VV RED WHEAT FLOUR, ,
-VV XX White Winter Wheat F. onr n?
Supertine Flour, and a nice Family Flou"' " fren
from the mills, and for ssle at ,,
FRENCH A KINGKLr. 8
PAINE, ALLEN, TON 1) & CO.
pUltM! FURS!! FURS!!!
FA IN Kid), re selling Ladies Dress Fars at
greatly red need prlte.
Now i the time lr those chat want Fuis. Call
earlv a-the w " ill I sold and at great bargains.
z
Q L O T II I N J ! CLOTHING !
FAINS k CO., now offer their Urge stock of
WINTER CLOTHING
AT COST !
iThey ere all bought for cub, and will be sold at
uie casn cost price.
Call and see. No charge for showing goods.
B
OOTS AND SHOES!
1 he largest stock in Kutland, can be found at
FAIN LA COS
Cramton k, Nichols' Block. "
B
UFFALO ROBES!!
4 - " ' .,"m
I QUENCH sKINIit'
. LEY bare a nea
1'AINEfc CO., are selling BufTaio Robes at great
baiius.
Lined fc00, Unlined.
and complete assort
ment of Coflin". Cas-
. kets and nuria!;ae,
;! T, ofevery size, style and
Li?i
tion paid tc all orders from out ol town.
po
COAL ! Lehieh
Laca-
wana, ail sizes at
ttt-L ll
c
o
A KINGS LEY'S.
iUMBERLAND COAL, at
i RENCU
ft KINGSLEY S.
1L CLOTH ail width and pattern, at
mt.MII A MhiLtl
rpAI'ESlRY, INGRAIN. SuperHn three plv Car
1 peting, at FRENCH h!NGLEY'S.
f ATTING, BOOKING, Cotton and Wool, and
i 1 stair Carpeting, at
IKF.M.U A rilUSI-r-I s.
BREAD !-The " Waterford
CELLING
O
Mills '
LIKE
Flour, at
FRENCH ft KISGSLEY'S.
G
LASS CUT TO OKDFK.at
FRENCH ft KINGSLEY S
i
)
BIILDFKS Hsrd
wsre.l.ocks.llsrd Bells, Door Bells,
Ac., &C, at
F. ft KS
4 1
IV FAINTS and Oils
at
F. ft K S.
500
SAP TLBS FOR SALE, at
FRENCH ft KINGSLEY S
7 OR TTIE CAR-
penter and Me
chanic we hsre a full
stock ot Tools of the
mort approved Jat
terni. F. fc K S.
IXR THE
V. X SMIIH.
SCTSSORS,
per pair.
from 8 cents tt 75 cents
ALEXANDER'S
only 85 cents per pair
KID GJ-OVES,
BLACK
we have
all the n-e-ar tool,
and a la-k-e ai-ortmect
V of ,the bt of iron
i , .... i
HOE-MAKEKs TOoI.s. at
FRENCH
s
11
ft KINGSLEY S.
)OTE, ALL Ml.ES. St
r rir-.i. ii iv i.MiSLr, i
11 jar-
Ml
PLUSH LINED
only 26 cents per pair.
KID GLOVES.
H E r E'A C E M A K K K ,
NEW COOKTaNO STOVK,
for Wood or coal.
I'ATESTEh JCLY -nth, I !-Co
Munulaclured by
S . 11 . 14 A N .SO... Ac CO.,
ALBA N Y, N. Y.,
Has received the mHt.-T ruKXli'l at raoie than
thirt) diliereut lairs
It is the greatest ana uei iiitiiuiuuiii iu,.,hu
Comprises vtithiu a given pace uioi e unprot eiueuls
and conveniences muu auy uiuer cuuiun i-i...
ir ujTb six boiler holes of ull si.k,
AMI A
' lloasting ami lirodimj Chamber,
in which Rousting cau be done oua turn fpit dirtrily
oeorehiujirr: ana bruutnt; be Uoue over lire rutis,
wiitiout ail) luiues or euioae eK;apmg into the room.
IliE BAKING OVK.N
is large, thoroughly venliiated.aud.is lurni.-hed w it b
a i'ateut Fuaiue.ed Oven liolloui a uew, valuaOle
and attractive luventiou. 1 he etuvr l.- supplied wilha
MOVEABLE Uol WAlE.t KESLKolK,
cohtiii ; but about hait as much a tne ordinary per
inaueut Copper Keservoir, while it is more con
venient, as u cu he eacii) cuancd liom teuiuieu.,
aul untd or removed al p easure.
THE PEACE MAKE P.
iuvniiii uo mure mum than the coiniuou kind ol
cooking move with oul; lour boiler hoiew, while
iks Capacity is One-Half Greater.
It requires no exieuoive and cumbersome Tin appli--...-li
as tin Oveu. VVaruiiuif Cio-et, lop
Cover! Ac, to adapt it to tlie waut-i ol a lamily, but
tscomuieutn itszlt , and coutaius in the higaet Ue
uree all tne iaciuties lor periorming tLe cu.mar
wotk ol a household with
ECONOMY CONVENIENCE AND DlsI'ATCH.
1 will deliver the above Slove iu aoy town (where
there is uot au Agent lor ltw sale ol it,) in Kutlaua
County, and set a up, and at ti.e end ol tliiitv days
lUldifs uol perloiui all tnat is claimed lor it I will
take iqawaj auu uiaivr
Any pareuu aisuiug io iry
Order L luaii ui i"
or jiescnptiou can
'.'uokeep agooda-ortmeiit of other Cook and
Fr"or Sloven, alAO, Hollow Ware, 1'umps, Lead
l ipe, Ac, AC.
I u.i.u manulacture all kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and
Coper W are All kiiidi. ol Jootiiug
N
E VV
S
O F
T O C K
spring" clothing H
JUST RECEIVED,
H
ALL THE LATEST STYLE.
EAVY CLOTHING
S ELLIN' O AT
LESS THAN COST!
one can send me their
ftiu wiiiiuk a iiauiiii.c-.
have one scut theui by uumiii& nie
uiy line at-
teuded to.
Hampton, Washiugto Co., N. Y.
F. W. MOSELEi .
1-3111
N
T 1 C E . We hereby appoint
FRANCIS F K N N ,
OF RUTLAND, THE SOLE AGENT FOR OUR
COPPER AND EKRODUM PENS.
EN IN MA It A to I '
Ink-
HIE BE SI P
They will not Corrode in any
. M- SANSON ft co.
6-4 w
At
Rutland, Feb. 14, 1861-
GEO
H. PALMER'S.
7
aMISS MARY M. DOW,
TEAI IIEU OF THE PI AMO-FOKTK,
CENTRAL HOUSE, RNTLAND, VT. 2 3m-
I APS! CAPS!! CAPS!!
V.'
C.M made to order b, fAINK k CO.
S
HIPPING FURS!
AH kinds of raw Furs bought by Faint ft Co., and
the highest cas b price paid.
G
lENTLEMEN'S OVER-SHOES !
A larire stock ou baud of all kinds and .el hug
low by
1'AIM. A CO
!OOTS!A.L SHOES ma.le to order
J by the be.t ul ork men, and warranted by
FAINE A ' O
VEW STYLE OF HATS and OA t;S
X Just received b
FAINE ft CO.
J UST RECEIVED at Ptiue CVt.. a
large quajmiy ol
LADIES SHOES,
F rom the ceiebtsted MauuiaCtory ol M D !!
OU.ND i v a U.N DI !
v ill be found at l'AINK ft CO S . a la ge Mock ot
Ladies 2h ol al, fciud. 1 the best iiuaiily, aud
iowert price
lAuttaod, Jau. lo. IVit.
Ui'i'ALO AND COON
ou hand and male to order by
COATS
a-tf
I'AIN E ft CO
C
U'STOM TAILORING ROOMS !
W . W . M c C ALL,
CKAMTON ft NIcUoLS' BLOCK, L'l' STAIRS.
Would give noticeeto his friends' aod the pablic
generally, ti.at he lias made arraugemeut witn v
erai ti ret cias
I'liilil iMHrnnvi: vr inunvi, tliil'KES,
In New York, w hereby samples ol the latent siyle
ol goods de-igtitd lor Arriitiemeu s wear are U'lng
received, and ou hand lit lu-pection.
The verjr best ot 1 reucb, English and American
i) V E H C OATI.NliS,
which will be made up at very low price
DRESS LOTUS every rhade. quality and pri'-e t'f
choe Irom. w hich will be made uo lu a stle that it
just takes JJcCall to make.
PANT AN O llL'sINE.-.? .-"Cll GMjD.
Compri ing over Oue Huedrrd different tyles of
lateI IcrUllv
VEST1XGS ! VESTI.Ntiis !
Geiitl-men !e- ing their rder at this etab!ish
mem have -eve-ai adtaiitag": In having the r
A'armtnifs ma.le b the bet ol MecbariiCA. a.'so cut in
a superior t !e. and warranted to lit : no o!d Ahell
A-o-.d- but everv oidr new. direct from the City a
tlircu-l"iner mav Atlect.
A call ! r-pj.c'.:uil socite-l. and e.pcially from
the nio.1 fiflioi.iii- in dre-. as it givta the pub-nber
p!eaure to sui lli ni
';.- ulime done fr others to make.
liutUnd .iau !", 1-61 2lf
NOTICE: We the und.TMened being
' ' authorized to sell th ooods in Union Store
Div lv.l. herehv give notice that we will ee!l gof d
at such reduced price-. a Cauuot tf.il to give i-atir-tactkin
to purchasers.
We would lurther sav. to an pron wishing to
enter into the Mercantile l;uii e in Rutland, that
we are prepared to ill the ei.lire stc-ck of goodp uii
hand, with all the future" ot the Store, on AUrh
terms as cannot :ail to he ati-!a rtir . Ill' buiidinir
in which the Division hvs done ti'inine tor the l-t
thr years can be ha 1 at . reasonable rent It is at
thr heal ot vf a-.hitifftin STeet, n l a good location,
and commands a carh trade of 2i o per vesr
II II A HI.
W D MAIi?II
Rnt'an l. Jn 22. 1W1 4 tf
.MEDICINAL.
i UKE
A.
AN L)
E'r'r
SOVEltEIGN
ATOTICE is hereby given that ,1 have
durint the remaining prt ot his of
I shall not claim any ot his earnings nor par
bis debts after this date. WKSLEV 1'ARKIS.
Danby.Janiy.lSCl, 6'3w
COUGHS. COLDS.CROUF.ASTHMA.WHOOriNG
COUGH, SORE riiKOAf, BRONCHI I IS.
HOARSENESS. INFLUENZA, FEVER ft AGUE
It is warranted to relieve Croup in five minutes.
To break up a common C old iu a suii ie nigui.
To relieve Asthma a oi ce
To cure all outfhs and dibea8 ol the Luugs. pn
viou to ulceratiou.
IJAKVILLH, Vt..OCt. lHUl. 169.
Messrs E. B Magoon x t o. I have beeu lorijuitea
number ot years addicted to a sort ol hectic cough,
and oc asioual bleeding at lhe lungf. Ireijiiei.tl.. ha'
a pint at a time. I tried in vaio all the an. ni rein
edi heralded iu the newi-paperA, until at laM I deciil
ed to give yo'.r ' Mavic C uipoui d atiUl.ai..'
lucky, too, lor l.el..r I hud taken two bottle-, the
jileediug bid entirelv ceased, and in a short time I
was entire y relieved ol mi rough, and have had no
attack of either complaint since
Very lesuertlully yours,
3 v abh'aii. chkkxkv.
From Krr. E. B. Smilk D D , fresuUnt or N'W
Himpion Institution.
Tlie Manic oompa.Dd w hich you lurniehed inela-1
Spring, when I was sulferuig most severelv Iron tl.e
ettects of along continued .-old upon my lunifs, uc ei
like a charm. The lirst uijfht alter taking it. 1
coughed less and slept betlertl.au lor weeks belorr,
and the ue ot it dually removed the difficulty entire
ly. I should uhc It again in prelerence to any medi
cine 1 have tried whi n similarly atllicted
Yours truly, F. B. SMITH.
Fairfax- Vt., April 24, lbGO.
1 R A L BOTTLES GRATIS!
Wm. JOSLYN ft SONS. Barton, Vt., Wholesale
Ageutstor Western and Northern N. Y., to whom
all orders should be addres-ed
Sold by Fond ft Morse. F". Fnn, and F; C. Lewis,
Rutland. Alo by dealers generally throughout the
County.
DODGWAM KK1CAN LINIM ENT.
An Infallible external remedy for Itlieumatisin,
Neuralgia. Fains in the Back and Chest, Intlamnia
tion of the Kidneys, Contraction ot the Muscles
Spinal Affections, Airue in the Breast and Face,Sor
Throat, Croup, Chilblains. Frosted Feet, Nervous
Headache. Corns, ft"c., fto.
The immediate relief which.even one atipllcation
of this iuvaluable Liniameut produoes. should induce
all nersons atllicted with anv of the above diseases, so
I veit a lair trial, and we are assured, that after using
onebottle they will not be without it but will he
convinced that it is the het article in the m.rkeU
PKICE SO CBN I S FER BOlTLE.
For Sale by all Urugait in the United State.
AT WUULI1ULI av
vrk i'K ft P0TTF;R, 1&4 WaKhinirton St.. Boston,
G C GOODWIN ft CO,, 12 Marshall St.. Boston.
Kft MO K1LBY STREET, BOSTON.
tt ASAS.CROSBV, Agt.
AMT8 WATi-PPly as above. 7 Bm
LEGAL Nd
STATE OF VERMONT . rv,
I MM net ot Fairhaveu u' i I
of Fairbaven.
To all persons interested i,
Hood, late of 'artletoo
ceased.
UEJJon. th I"rob1e
uomrt lor tne fii
he estate of Lewis
said District, de-
Ot Varmdnt VOB ata
PIar beloije raid court, at the
haid district, on the
thTa and there to be
probate and allow
P ritiuc . bearinc date
T
By tbe authority ut tha Sim
herebv lint i Bed hu iMt iia
l'robatsrlice. in Caatieton. in
tn nav oi siaren seat,
iienrd, ii yon see caiiAe as to tlie
ance ot a certain Instrument in
the 6th day of A on I A l
the last will and teMement of said drwiL
diven at Ca.tleton. ia aaid dilrict 1U1. 11
rebruarj, A. l. lvil i
7-8w JOSEi'U W
purporting to be
eceiAaed.
d district tUiA 11th day of
kKNER, Register.
( OflniNNiu.veB4 notice.
Ton,.
CommiK.ini.iini to w.-.. "r , 'airuaven
of Milo EautOD. late ofCaatleto
ceased, herebv rive notice that
purpose of caamiuiui and allowji
iiuui ni ii . jiinwwortn. in C
jaeaoayin April en July,
until o clock 1'. M . each of
six months irom the 21.t rl..
is the time limited by aj l couri
lircMrui iuar aaiu Claims to as
allowance.
Date.1 at Caatleton. Vt th
ry,A. D. 161.
8 HLii
asaioetthe etata
. iu aaid dittrict de
ws will meet for tita
PUS Haul cluma At ,.
Aiieion. on the Brat
oin i clock F. M
said dam. anil fi.mt
.-anuary A. D. 11.
i mi aaiu creditors to
lor examination and
ft 81st day of Janua-
OTiTf . a
To all iron Iotintd id
Hull l.t jx4 U.'a.II d . a .
Bv tbe authoritv i.f Hi. kt
herebv notmed to lum, .j....
.. . - - -.vir abiq nun a t ,i.a
lit-fcirirr a omc in Kutland in .i..,. ' , . ".7
WednnMlav i-.i.. .i........ ... ... TT. ""'ncton the 1st
hee-tsteot Moslev
1 dltrlct. deceased.
M Vermont vou are
rf- Aaid Court, at th
Wednesday Oein tbe'.lli dv ..i
tuere io ne Heard it you see caufe, . to
aoo allowance ot a certain iu rument V..
dated the da,.,t SeptemOer A U l-F. "r,"u
Given at Rutland .u .aid but net. tl.i. u nTlT?,
February, A, D. 11
7 3w
Htat Vrrmsai, iUiUbJ, m.
Y AU.nt.lt Wiuiii.
JiuuH'i a (.n rand
A.IUAIa. V Kil.U
EllWAKD 1-lXlVLiatld
btsuisa Lujiu.
HEKEAS. F.ra.tu Willis. if Hubl ardton, ex.
eeulor ol the last wiii ot
oi c artieton, in tl.e t iui.ty ol
bas hied his hill in Chancery
Walker and Harriet Wa'ker.hi.
said cuunty. ettiui( forth that
wile, ou the Tth Marh I--VJ. in
btilitnan rValker. cenaia lan.in
deenfed a loliow : twocertai
laud, containing in both of sid
i rode, and being the -nine tra
raid Chariea bv Abner A two.
wile, by their deed dated 21 Jui,J
in Book l'tli pye ul ISeuoi
reierent-e i nad lor a uur. art
the premier ttjerein it.'ended t
bring tin- -ui- Iar in u w hid. th
a con Jtlion it.eirln lor the rd
ou tf.e pa inent vi certain nots therein tj itid
And now, on ni tion and bv
, he Ora'or prati tha tt P.
W, 'eht nud AaiASil hi- wi e ot
ward .'iod and lie-1. 'ha hi wit
and all in ! oi ie i or
part delen 'ant- to .aid niii oi
lftal.te.1 An.. ' "'
I Mrr-l: Vt.U.-ra dwite. nt
Wruhf and ai'e and Jirl i
t1 loiec -l ot tf.i
I lie ald vtre,. A;.,i,.i J
.d w lie. re-i ll-. wit'Mi.t t1.'
canu. t iiotitid t uiipj-i.
tliv be reouird to i pear .." tt
VI. it'. A. 1 l-'.l an. i u.-e a
plaint. S'.d l.'f tl.iA iu l-'W. tt.
the AU'.fai-c-e o' AHid petiri'.n. w
'Uhil-hed 11. t .e Kilt ai. 1 Ihrt ,
ie t . tlM- ia-1 ot iu ni n t j '.e t
l-li.te -ai 1 trm a ;.lc!i Atiail I
iiotice j
I F. W.
Ira AC T. WaK.tiT. Solicitor.
:TAIEoF VEIiilOM, l'l"
DiAtrr t of Uutlaiid. at. I 1
T1CES.
FY. I, ..
I VVU. I
March neat.tbeo and
the probate
rport-
d bumict. this U U day ol
HENRY HALL. ReiriAfr
Term,
oiau Walker, late
llutiaud. dereaArd.
ifiut Charley R
wile, of Kenu. in
. said H'aikeraud
rtited to t i said
a ben-on aloreaid.
. tract, or j,atceL. I
tucts V'i acre gs
t C'.Uiei.! a the
and Content, In
and ren.rdird
Kccord. to which
uiar de-ctiptiof. vi
I coo e ed. and
tlin r-ldcd ; with
ption ot tt e same
leave oi tne court.
a kr r, A iimni
Mr-e Iua and Fd
of the .utile p.ace
nia be joined
.on. pi. int. a huh i
. fad dr'endAnte.
-en Vt s'ker. AI"Uil
.1 and wi. ma
r deii.pion in the
ife ai d Ed-a'd
ta'e o t.at tt.e
T is nl'klii:t), mat
r?c.I-d lueviav of
wr to .aid com-
the oratr csuw
. tlit ordr to Ia
hr. - ee a.icca
eat twenty rtav
deetuel sutl.C'ent
iUl hlNS.t leik.
E Hon. I'roha'e
ouit lor the Di-trfct
Ot Kbtiand
To ail irt-r.ons
1'armenter. late
Ceared ,
nntre-ted tu the est
1 1'itti.hel i, iu rud
.e of Iai'
Di-trict, de-
Bv the su't.orit
herebv notitied to innr t-iore .aid i
Kegi-n-r's ofliCe in K'ltlatid. in -aid u-trii
GaerrisiA :
of the State ot Vermont. ou are
urt at tl.e
net. on th.
I.t lumlii. Ieinir the ' tl dav ol Biro uexi.
then aud -hereto I heaid it vou r cau-e on th
exatiunatiou 'or al owai ce ol t l.e ar'tmnt ofMansii
I'rraenter sdinim-trstor ol aid e-ti e, a o
at to ail a.Uao-ei-utA ma le or alled to hav been
made bv eald decea i in hi- life tmi- to any ol hi.
chiidreu. and a to all decrees ot .aid e-'ate to the
lemons entitled thereto.
Uiven at Rut and. weald Di-trict. thi. l' da? ol
January A. I 11
0-3 w
HENRY BALL. Begistrr.
STATE OF VERMONT. CTUE Hon Frobate
Dietri t ot Rutland M. t 1 Court toribe D.-tncI
"'I'o'al'rperAonA intereAtd lu the e-tate of George T
Uuliiw, .ate ot Ka Uui. in taid bi .net de-ea-d
I.KK.TlIkO'.
By 'he authorfty of tne Mate of Vermont, v ou are
herebv notified to aii-sr brlore .aid ourt at th
Keifi-ter s ofbt-e n h'utl .nd in -aid Di-trict on the
i.i-.,. iin the.Vh d- ot Wati-h. next.
then siul tnere to t ne,..i i:
petirioiijot Mr- ErniK IfoifA-adinim-txatorA
ot -ant .--tate t
real e.-tate ft a Inch -aid :n-
AAV.eed in 'hi. M..'e.
j-rreol win oe
on i he
mi! II llei.n I'.aiter.
r :i et. a- to -e!l ail the
a-. -1 .Ile.J ied and
tlie rea-ou that the a e
the 'jeir-
t.i.ru a' ti'it
F ebrur , A D
.1
1-.1
,ii al'l U
ii FN I.
h II A I.E. Be,!-tei
r
1,4.-. .-t il in
ilif xidtoi
le
TvTK OK TH'.MOM
li-f -ii-t of Faith' en.
ot i ir. av n
1 til per iiia
Whit. -k. late ot
cad.
v thratoritr of the
l.erel.v l"l to .ll'af
t'robate olh.eiu t art etoit. in
ioth dav ol F--t..uar n.i-t . i
heart if you a ecu : to th
..f a rArlmn i li p -ru lite 1. 1 III
v.o'II.Ihv l.t ilfee-tuSer. A. Uj
be the last ill aud V-. amenv
i.i'.en at t atu-iou. tlii- 4th
n l u'.l
tit jobErii w
0.tLHltf"T OTIC'K
ri-'JlE nndervigfied haoni! lien
I Hon. Fr bate four. Wr tl.J- l'i-
i ic I .
5t- dai "t
II V.
imi'
Hon Probate
or tl.e Di-ttk"
,e viate . I a u n
:u .aid Gitrj-t. de
GaKKTIN'
of Veetnoi t. tt ate
,r -i.i'1 c.'u' t at - tie
.aid ll-til' t. on tlo
,ei. and there to l.e
i, ot ate and a l.w -
i'ate
g to
writiic ottrii.j
l--i. pUtpo:.:r
1 raid dec. a-d
klay ol rei.ruf .
AUNER. Keji.ter.
i.tiointed bv the
-tnct of liiriaud.
I ... ,,iAel01ier- tO recei.r.e.A
r;,ll v)Dil demandAol alle'ii
mine. " a
a.ii-K li.iil.ee'
V .
a 1 1 f I IA A I '. i It
Kited utianj
1-1
.-3w
Vt
on of January. A
A -J
MfFS IIAWKES- (cou"
JoHN ALLEN
i-.vi V .iOEBst
pet-n
NOTICE.
nted by lie
t Kut-
ri'
. A 1. u , Ji,
-II En.1erliriie. -T.i.. Il.-trict
I HoU l''Ol.i4 eC O'l.l. Ir d .njuH
land, coinmis-1" d.eis ''r i . 'to aaiiiet tl e
all claim-and ifeman"' , .V Kutland. in
. j la.A . --I..-' that sri.l
-ed. he.-et live."" ..A.A.al
,w t.eMBiui.-." L ,.iaud.
Nieiiol- ..mce in .
i -
ll.t ft
e-tate of 1 ti
eaid diptrict dt
meet tor the pur
claims at I ie
.... il.- tl.ie.l
T M ut.I.14 c oca i - ----- jMIlU,r
tha- -ix u.oi.tL-irom Th.- ' ' ,';,,,,,
IF I I Ur I .
una in. ' r r :.. .i .-. .d
A
r -ad
creditor- I" pte-ent their eai
liixtiou ana a loTai te i
D -fed Kutland VI.. this loth
D 1H-J1. .. ...lvi
5-3w
cuis to u tortarm-
jl January, A.
MAKliN t. KVERT
TsTL'ETi.N -3'EMlSAsttY
om rs.
M'RIXt; CjUAKTKK tA"n
slllMMl
a February SI, 1L
Jlar o,
..UantBAteS to
Thi In.titutrou ,t,routfi, and hu
,,Metu....'.-- f
1 - a f- n-risi I-
Wl-ll to fffM-ev - , ,r
Ad.lre-Ae
I.
rrinc.p"
oung la.nee who wiaI. t. ot-i-hed
education 1 He buihu
a i.d in th..rouJh re, air i
the he-t "it tei.ct.er. a
i uu..,; men wu-luug '"'v.'vVXloN- I
DAUAFFINE WAX CASH.
i- :. ... l....,J!,l.oilltrlrg-l.''
f .i.d te. ni.Je r ni
'.it.r. a-e I ieired t"
Je.-e.die- Ki.e'-t'et
l he uorfe-sitriHU """ V v
If ot I atell.f.e
....l K anl.u ha '
t. r th a"
T ti ceJehf
HI a. I
liifht that. an
attapted t.
rd r pio.nptiv ' u,llr, tneaper. and
IIK-r auu
innate.
. ......r-t f
MACUll.L' l AMI hhi-i..
Sole Ua-eiiis tor ew tngiai.u.
T . -m mr u 'I 1 L' I' T
XO 1"0 S I r- " " '
JUISTON.
AUr. JI-n-.cturer.of Chi. and Candles.
Jau l'i. ll.
4 3-
- ,l'Ve.
1 -',I--
v n OS! I I A aV O S !
'IM1E oulj diaotverj wortaj of auj oon-
JL tideuo tur rAloriiJ lo Maid i. Ctray. Vaay.
atiica tne gieat dlaoovery ul l'rol. H ood, feav a4
leuipled not omy to inutal to. raatorau., tat yio
m to Umtm dieoovered souwUitBg tnat oiid pro-
uc rewaiU Meuucai, tffat y aa ail cm asi4
(VUt, being (uutmmI away Oy Uia wondortal ralta
l'rol. Wood pieparaUoa, and bay Immh lvrotdt
leave the haid to lis rtauaueas aw ay. Road Ui luilov-
oath, kaine, April 16th, IV.
I'tot. O. J. wood ft Co. : Crauia ilum letter 1 wrote
you iu laos eonosnung your valitabM Hair Rartora
iix. and which voa liava pubiialMd u itua vtoiaity
and elae where, aas given rix to umeroua inaxmas
touching the UctA lu U cms. Ilia ismtslracs ara,
nrat, una tact ol my habita ion ana uaaws-, aa atAtea
in th conuuuucat-ioa ; second. U u true ei ail tlt
in contained ; third, fJoea my hair suil con Unas La
ha in rood order and of natural color f 1 au 1 cu
and do answer lavajaably a- A y Uair it yen tUer
than tu any stag ol suy Wi lor J yesvra faat, snore
.oil, thriny, and better Colored ; Lhe saJUA Is trrsa tf
mr aiiuitn. and tha only causa Lj It is nolgtA-
rally true, u that ties .aOalauce is waaiied oil Vy m
(juent abluuon ol Ui Laca, alien it car were taacd kf
wiping tha fao in Cioae wsaactMa w ua tha w LuSara,
tne same result will loliow aa tu tiaxr. 1 Lai Uhta
to th receipt of a great number ot latters irons all
parts ol New England, a. king uie li mj hmirmxiJ con
linued to be good ; as llwr is M BumU traad la titm
nun iMrlurA A till aaaa Ol VaXlOUA COttl OOUUU WS SfMl
aa thia, it has, so doubt been tiaaciy luuiatca ana twea
UAa, not only wiuiout as guvu ef., v. '
luuiniurv. 1 hat a not uaea muj oi tuut tinuuu9
oi any account lor mium rnvuua, and el say uair u
as rood as ever, and huuured. natc caaiaued it
aurprisc, as 1 am nuts oi years. bid alia not agta
auriaujiiettsrss suy laoe; ana mi . uu.
tact, 1 Has you a iocs, ol mjr Ixair uaca ou tne (Aarf"
wet a. I received your La. or vt two aart Usum
laat suuuucr, lor wiuonl asa ery gralclui; 1 (at is
lo my triendt and lUerehy iuuimicu tttciu to si 't,
many wercakepucal until alter trial, aud isiea uur-
chased and uacd it ftui suuvcraal suoocaa. IfaiwaaA
a. a la .or, that yoa m1 tu a teat by wiuoa 1 .at
UlACoxr lraud la tha iteaturauva, aoid by aaauuy, 1
tear, without authority Iruaa yoa A far wuCa
will inaure incite., and be. let e tee re .nv. edwAt. as
aot loliow, the taiiure I. caused b Uac ui.ai arucj
w hich curses ths in tenter ol the aoou. 1 deeui it
my outy aa heretoJore, to keep you an-rlhtd ot tli
continued eflect ou my tuur, a. 1 aa..l all w ho ra
il ui re ol ae o. my unetiaaea opinion ol 11a aiaat.ia
reaaita. 1 reaiaui, dear air, tours.
A. C. RAYMOND.
A arena. Rua Ay., Nov. u, itiyt.
l'rof. O. J. Wood: Dear Sir: 1 woui4certaiA.it be
doing you a great injuAtice uot lo niaas U.at
the wond, in wouuerlul. as well aa tne B.ti e.ciHl
rr.uit 1 Lava eapeiienccd irou aaing one boitir ol
our uair lieaioiautr. jsiirr sun. t Ainu ci
UestoiaUtea rxtanl. but alinout autraS,aA.d lind.LK
my head near! y destitute ul bail . 1 aaisaa.li iwaixtl
to try a bottia ol your Uair amviMjic. Now ua
dor and juetc compel in. to announce bo w hoaort er
nay rrau tins, ll al 1 now pvaacaa a new .au twaauial
ni.ls I bair. w intli f i...VA.iA. ... a. 0,,,. iQMi. .
I h 1 his testimonial wl lui tiHavOiuu, aurycar
al liable nwoiciiie (aa yoa an tiaii ol m aiaAicu-
ed .but 11 you UdiiA it worthy a iao asawbg Uas
ret, inxtrt it if youwun; it bol ueatro) ano .ay
aolnibg loutr, AC ,, 1-rt . o A B.
1 hr restorative i pui up iu ooiuca vi ism ai-,
z: iaiAr, aicdiuui, aud .iuaii , tbe .mail aoioa . a
pint and retail lor uue uoiir per botlir , lite BAeoiuma
.old at lrai twrniy per ceni uiuia in iroeoriioa
ban the atuall, rrtalla lor two dol.ar. yet levUie;
.e large Uo.ds agnail t-j per cent mere ibf opoitsua
aud teua.is lor 4 a not lie. O J . nuvlls lu,
fiopririorA. 411 riroadway, New I ora.abd 11 Ai-r-ket
strrrl , el. buau, Alu And avid U au fvd
Druagwta and 1 u ) Ctouda lAeairrs
Bu.d by rond a Jlurae, uppwaiie the lrpot, Kat-
and, t. do iArtbeoiB
(vnTiLU. wii I TTS)
PULMONARY
J Cou?hs Colds Cnwip, Asthma, j
. lidfipiii; C'ourli.
I And otlitr Luu? Affettlons. J
I Li. i-.au t. lu . aitAH.e t .At. ' "I""'
m- Ai of rw England end anada the lat ia rar.
and ahrrever ibUvduoed baa giteu uiiivereai rtiia-
UCtloU.
it l jj-bt the tightest Cough.
It caux. the pat.rnt to Ian frrrl)
II cute tbe cicup iu.uirdiate. Lrn gla "
,-i-on.
;t iniete the worst csjs et -thins at one.
jt a.ia. trier and pain and prooucr. reel at bigb..
Let a.'l 1'iaut wno bate coi.orrn uije.i
Cliut i' .rorue a bottle oi .lu. E.iir at out, and
a.ep in th bouM: tcauy l give ai a ui. Bieut a warn
"'IA4ad lb following evidence irom aomeoitks
L'io.1 nrouuuent citiwn. ol VtiniMt
CUULF ( LKED.
Hi.;hgai. Vt.. Jsb., loA
My littieboy bad a vioirui a lack ot Croup lai
week. We cured him iu tuirty uunulea b) a tree Be
oi Dr. N. O, Wtute s Elixir.
. Mil MARTIN Merchant
. bC A ibaus, Vt . Oct 10. lSLH
u, little girl has been subject to attack- ol Croup ;
I hat eai wat s found Dr. N C Whites Elixir lo rt
irve her at out and weuld uot be without rt ie Bi
S,ja..i. HURACE JEA1SC.N
IjTirtuiirVt.. J aly Mb. 1-"
I hate an only child that iu attacked with Mem
branous Croup. We gate her Dr. NO. V fane
E.ixir. and to the iuri.ru of all. it gave ber innwoi
ate reliel ZuFHAR VINlUi.
COUGHS AND) t'OLUS CLKEU.
, irom Rev. J A". Hoodaard ,
Vt cstlord, Vt June 22, 1
I hi- certifies that N - C- White , i'aimonaiy Eiixu
ha- been ed iu my family, in caaea ol fwver cold,
al ended w itn .ore tnroai. and ha been found a red
able medicine in theee cae. J W. WchjDW ARD.
bhelbu.ne. Vt ,Jau.Ui,l0.
I ha uerd Dr. White 1 uiinonarv Enxir in my
iau.i t tor two tear., ana uar iuiil. - -
u.e ti.at I bate ever ueed lor C onglis.
.Aore 1 broal.
Kuiiingtou. Vt.. Jan.. l"1
Ti.i. ..in ..-niv thaw I bate ued tr. N. O W hlteV
Eluit in uii tamiiy. and nno
lueuiciue lorColde, Cougu.-
I old. .b
EDO AH. MEECH.
ralP. aa UU assasp vuwv. - , . t. i.
Some ol our ueia-hbor. uat a. -- - -
be.
lor
rTuneo. blaint. Iha' I dater-rr lound
it to be au extc.ieiit
Ac
LLC 11' a IIOLBROOK..
Charlortr.Vt .Jan. HI. lS'JO.
I bate O-rd Dr. White FJixir in Bit lau.ll.. ouriB
thrlmeltwo vears. and rod It thr brrt turcirinc I
have ever u-d in case. olC roup.C ough. anc 4 olo
1 Ubbndge. Vt . Martb 1. 1Mb.
Dr. Haxter. Dear Mr - I know the tf.rt.U.l Big
Dr White V Enxir bi mv wur, some o I m chilorra
aud neighbor, luuwol Coughs. 4. oias. lroap
and A.iowa. it a. protrd very brnrhciai, and Ihorr
who hate u-ed it wouid not be hout it ca aay
con-iderscob JUftEl H MARbU.
Cot areiauonai Mini.ter.
C NUM1' 1 iO "CUK 1 1). 1 FT A K EN
IN SEASON.
Wet A.burgn. Vt July 23 1ST,
f Dr I'.axtrr. Mr : I have much rraeou to beiw-.a.
that through thr blrA.it.. of hod. joor Elixir sated
me fiom confirmed pulmonary coucumptiori
IiaVII MAbti.S.
MmiAterollbe Co. pel.
t brla. Vt.. March 15, 10
Dr Hsxter Dear S'r:-My wile baa ued Dr. N
, Whites Elixir, piepared by you. lor Lnbg com
. . .. . ..i. i. l.A. Iwei. arlrctrd lor e-i era.
1 " " T -eumUAended to
av
1 think it one
...... t i.a. 1 n
JAJlEa C HoLC.HIC. .. miiuu-..
ASTHMA CUHEI).
Morn-town, Aug dU.
.. t ... lA.r kir I Ilk, r levtl e . - . . . , '
flicted with A.thma lor morr than aV, i'-''
uionthAin-ucce..iou hate not been able ! in
da dtnio) aregula.l..ght.rr.t..nd
.Vutd nolW.blr to ..Ik ."'- bb"-7.
l..n a dn-taoceof five or aix roda. Ab ul
ijo lSarcha-ed two bottle, ol Dr. hit'. tHair.
o ired b" yB, and commeuord taking it aiord
ki'lZ d.iec-Aons a..d'.3 h.,.p to - I i.no i '"-:
diitr rel.ef-aiid, wilhteit K .c-ytioaN ba. bad
piy rrgular bihteajreiii-f ";'
AitAIt BAKER.
l'Hl E. 11 M S I'ER i-Ol I l b.
Koidbt F.C t i. Fond A .lorx and Mason A
-A,i uTu,m-
t tiiKiic-ttc, yt
TIECSK-'tV,IiTl"TTS PAINS. Ol
J HKALTH WITH " Va-?-, li V I
UasA Flxa. Mad. !,,. ., I
Juiun 2ta. 10. i
w10 IH UEKKHK A
CO. - fretuh-twea : Abo
CH.e yar airo. tct a -i
railed nl'OU uie and dr
atrrd tl.at I ebouid fax
your fill and rilrf
to erll in thia piai A
tliat time I m afhw-b-i.
with as atn. ha oif
rit-'ht aide, a uvrgr ao a
jur lararr loaai
It. I Bad not
r-l my .--t anf I
any fwiKt' !-r "rt a
tear I had nubu!trd
.-. .... .... ... a A. et
r.. e e. ..i.t -H-iaii" in -
w.oie..f tur fr-. f J ,,,. nil B any Mber.. al.
' L!!rI, lir,?- l. would .eru.u..tr fat-U. .
.a-ridea U'"!" H'"" mwardlv.and
r"' nT..' I I -arl. f -.r-.ai.u
...-'itnr crmiuie. neAduwi peannx
M-.tl a. extm-ally. 1 b-calu.
flti.i.y wft ... l.,eA.iA alio adviaed a tc
dlt li.g ecwi. Vf
th fid. in -.. ad doe tor m
jf'tf piUtteOW.,
aCA-n-aa
A bu'tir-l
Pl.l.
.1
,..! ntiaoy -rt -- - Wa. .lit
"'l li, " the m. in .ail
1 I
X
i-he ahrilr, a practical Mecbrnic. and tpor
OBeWly aua inled with every p.rt ol a l iauo is th.
le a?n?fr thi vicinity, for ft. lol tliecsrl.
h rated instruments of
IIAZLETOX & BROTHERS,
WhLeh took the first premium of the late N. 3. Stat
Fairov-rSleinway A Sous' make, aud are con. id
. .a.. ... . . . . A. tnarAel.
i...... ,n,uw.i. and rvrrv instrument fully war
ranted For further particulars en.juire ol Mks.
A K H.iPKIS JIalu St . uutiaua, ., or 01 n.
anbsenber. ivwfjui.
N. B. Mr. Fowers will continue to tune Pianos in
Rutland three time a year, about the middle ot
April. August and Deerniber. Orders left with Mr.
Hopkins, will be attended to.
iiurllugtou, Vt., Jan . 2, ltfl. 2U
ed I ronmaen Vrr,,.,..i,. re.u id. b. .leer to aim
u,... t.. and """'' j, U1B Thr ... ol f.Jtl.1 at.
..Zd -b'tli Bsrra-. morr 'boo.
-""' .Jllrrrwa-.l'lll- t,,r-m A lo th.. viri.f! .-
JV w.-rrrl--.-' Utrr-ted ra. adl, We- b, rfrlo.
J "taW.aasi le-m more ful.y m .u-r.b. -a..
ibti'ae."..- t,. maIai Itir .irk aad ad
ll Chi. riiei ii ..... ...,a
. - ..ill.lllll' I IUII , - w, - - - ......
t.lAl
w y
7VllfclaI:st litOA14Avw ns-t aw ivn
PIAriTF K rr aohl r.Mywhrrr "'
, . -riirLU rrprrtoll mform tbeeitisras of Braaaaa wad
Kt be will nnvrtior furdirine a IkrUenuu
""W-War t.,n. , le... ilee.l.
HnIL of d:aeof a Chronic Character -itn tbr
...Lil mrrarvr and tnartioo. A eiraa vial, ouataiuia
abrit two oanera of arto-paa-rd Brat la ttis r iwarBiBg
lilb the na aifd ef (rnlUl, will mabk- bua to treef
auoressfolly the r In uta Uea, on mdiviilaai
eaa brine arvrral rases, and asediraae eaa tat seat to aay
ttrt of Ua. country. His rrsnedaa are wholly th fc
iormrd r-raWdilTermre-aariUaAly from those of aay MM
vtrui or school. rtuj of CCKMikeeis and Extracts, tt
th. eioet cotirrotraled form Jul d obtained aietoet axelwaira
j. fpnni tjAVeembir XiiiloBi.obvMAaii the UBBnaeeBfeiar."
r,u,X. ae., brrruitore aa objmitm as Uinr rraeral as
n . rf wti i at aUeutioa will be paid to lealr Com l lain ta .
and all dmweea at a drltrmt fAatara aiay b troMed to hiey
without a betrayal of that confidence which sBevla exiK
brtweru th paueat aad pbydctaa. N charge for eoa
ml tat km. Chargra for aardiria wanaabie.
Other boar from V A. M. till 4 P. M. Crfto a trw rod.
soatli f the braodoa Unas, Braadoa, aad ia lfrktB
N.w Building. Katiaad. O" IH. Kdaoa wiil be at bis
ofao 1b EutAwad very Taesdsy . 11 ,ly

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