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A CARD. The friends of religion in South Albany, re cently made us a very orderiy and complete do nation of $117,52, for which we are truly thank ful. K. H. BARTON. Feb. 8, 18G6. WHERE WILL , HE A DONATION AND I Oyster Supper for Rev. P. H. White at the Town Hall in Coventry, on 1 nuay evening, tet. 16th A pleasant time is anticipated and the public are invired. ,,,,,. Mr. & Mrs. L. Soper, Mr. and Mrs. S. Burbank, Geo. Ide, " I. Parker, jr., G. Ulnkc. " B. F. Tower, Charles Ide. Coventry, Feb. 12, 18(36. r.ieitoit or youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the ctR'cts of youthful indiscretion, will for t lie sake of siidcring humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by whiclrho was cured. Sufferers wish ing to protit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing JOHNB. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St., New York. ST IS 4 Mir, BUT TKUE. Every yo'mg lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their advantage by return mail (tree of charge), by addressing the undersigned. Those hav ng fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing thiscard. All others will please address their obedient servant, THOS.F. CHAPMAM, 831 Broadway, New York. TO 0.UJIIT1VUS. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered lor several years with a severe lung affect ion, and that dread disease, Consump tion is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (tree of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, winch they will lind a si ur Ci ke for CoxstMrTiox, Asthma, VJhoxciiitis, Cukuis, Colds, and all Throat and I.lmg Affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the 'afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every snllerer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, ami prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, full, byre tarn mail, will plca-e address. Ur.v. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. A COUGH, COLD, 03 SORE THROAT, REUl'lltLS lMMi:t')IATK ATTENTION AND SHOVL1) Iir tllr.CKI'.l. Ik ai.i.owld TO contixuk, Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Tin out A fit t ion , or au Incurable Lung Dlncasr IS OI TLX TIIK KKSt'LT. nrmioLHni TDnnuco 11AVIMI A llllll'.t T IXl'Lll.XL'K TO Till'. 1'AllTS, CIVi: IMMEDIATE ItELIEI'. FOR BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CATARRH, CON SUMPTIVE AND THROAT DISEASES, Tuociits ahi: i si;i) with always good sicckss. rSISIGERS AND PU8LIC SPEAKERS will find Troches useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and re lieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organ". The Troches are reeoinir end ed and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit, and having pmrid their eilicacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the world, and the Troches are universally proinunred bettor than other arti cles. OitTAiN only " Bkown's Bkoxciiial Tko ch ks," and do not take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered. Sold everywhere in the United States, and in Foreign Countries, at 3-eti. per box. 41 MV, MASON & HAMLIN CABINET OR- a red and secular niu-ic, for .'Si) to each. rfh-th,e GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or oilier tirst premiums awarded l hem. Illustrated atal'igues free. Addres-, Mason Hamlin, Poston, or Mason Bkotheus, New York. 1 WI3liUr.!S! W (IIUKi:! '. I Dovoii want Whi-kcr or Moiistin lies? Our! I irceiaii Compound will toree them to grow on the smoothest Cues or chin, or hair 011 bald heads, in Six Weeks. Price SI, 00 3 packages for S'2,00. Sent by mail anywhere, closely se;ileil,nn reecitit ot riv. Addre-s, WARNER & CO., Box 138, Brook lyn, N. Y. 15 v I MAlMUKlj. In Craft-bury, Jan. Will, by Rev. K. P. Vv'ild, Mr. Lew is T. t'ass and Miss Susan M. S'.nttton, both of Craiisbuiy. In Albany, Feb. 8 h, by Rev. U.N. Hovey.Mr. John R. I lodges of Richmond and MNs Nancy M. Shepard of Albimy. In W e-tniore.Feb. 4tb, by Calvin Gibson, F.s., j Mr. David J. Orue and Miss Cynthia M. Daniels 1 ot e-tinoi'e. DIED. ry, Jan. 11th, Stephen Corey, ned In Crafts! M year-. In Crafisbury, Jan. :ilst, Mr-. Mary f widow 01 the late Seba Stimson, aued 7S. sed are the dead which die in the Lord." tinison, "liles- oston Z'i'I X X 15L ct. Corrected trreA-ly from the .V. E. Farmer.') W H 0 I, K S A L V. PRICKS. Wi pniispay, Fr.n. 7, 1SGG. 1 LOUR AND MLAL. F.xtra biands, 10.00 a 12.00 I. 'i.oo a lo.liO 7.-") a 7,7-5 S..30 a 51,0!) 9,7-5 a 10,71 II, 00 a 12, 'Jo choice extra, We-ti rn, super., coin, extra-, medium ilo. choice do. GRAIN. Coin, Southern yeliow, per bu, Wc-tciii inixeil, Wheat, western, live, )a:., iiors. First sort, 1S(',., PROVISIONS, lice I' mess western, Ka-tcrn, Pork clear. Mi -s, be-t, I'i ;mc, '.f.ani.ifU, per lb., ,92 a ,0o ,00 a ,'.)3 1,00 a 2,80 1,00 :- a 02 35 a 60 17,00 a 24,00 a 32,00 a G.5.00 20.00 a 31,00 24.1H a 24..")0 18 a li) 1-2 IS a 10 12 a 14 12 a 10 o.OO a 7.00 38 a 42 23 a 33 .'laiiis j-.'iioked, llo-, div. i d, PRODl'CK. Ajiples, di'ini, per in., do., per lib!., Iluiler, per i., 1st quality, 2nd i.ualily, !!i an-, per small and extra, Marrow, ISlile pod, Cranberries, bushel. Cheese, per lb., Knitlish dairy, Vermont & New York, Peas, per bu., Canada, Potatoes, Jack-ous, Onii ns, per bbl, Poultry, lij-'f-'s, STARCH. Pearl, per lb., Potato, SALT. Cadiz, Turks Island, Haft, line, Liverpool coarse, Coarse tine, SUGAR. Havana, Nos. 8 to 12, Nos. 13 to 17, Nos. IS to 20, Cuba M uscovado, Crushed, Powdered, I'ollee crushed, TALLOW. Rendered, Rough, WOOL. New York and Vcfmont, extra, Fine, Medium, Coarse, Pulled, extra, Supeiline, 2.30 a 2.73 2.30 a 3.00 1.30 a 2.23 3,00 a 4,00 a 15 a 20 1,30 a 1,45 a 70 1,30 a 1,75 12 a 27 a 37 9 a 10 8 a 8 1-2 4,00 a 4,25 4,25 3,75 4,00 2,00 10 a 13 13 11 15 1-4 15 a 10 11 a 13 1-2 16 1-2 a 17 16 1-2 a 17 14 a 16 13 a 13 1-2 8 a 10 G8 a 70 (i5 a 67 ' CO a 65 50 a 55 65 a 80 55 a 75 Rlmakks. Business continues inactive. Buy ers are holding back in anticipation of a reduc- tion in prices provenient. Few sales and prices without mi CATTLE MARKETS. BBIGUTOX, CAMBRIDGE, AND BEDFORD. Wednesday, Feb. 7, 18C6. PRICES. lieevcs-First quality, 12,50 a 13.00 Second. 11,50 a 12,00 Ti.ir 10.50 a 11.00 The above prices are per 100 pounds on the tal weight of hide, tanow, aim '"-J, - a ........ r... r..iii.n hn locks. S14.50 a $15,00 Poorest grades of cows, bulls, &c, fc9, a $10 00. Working Oxen S'150 to 250 ; steers fcOa to loO j i . thiAr viilue as lieef. Milch Cows .i0 a 75; Extra, '80 a 100 ; belt ers ; farrow, 35 a 4q. VI...... a 1 1 O ..r. Ivlts Sheen and lambs. In lots, $1,10 Barton Academy. rrHE Spring Term of this institution will com 1 mence Wednesday. March 7th m .nfn. eleven weeks, with the following Rnnrrt nt In struction : Miss SARAH E. MASON, Principal. ',S?IATTIE CUTLER, Assistant. Mr. E. HARRINGTON, Teacher of Pen manship. Arrangements are in progress tor supplying the departments cf Music, Drawing and Painting, with accomplished and experienced teachers. The Trustees feel that they have been fortunate in securing the services of Miss Mason, who is a graduate of a celebrated Female Seminary, and of ripe experience as a teacher ; and young la dies designing to teach the ensuing summer, can not find a better place for preparation, while per sons wishing to pursue a higher course, will here find advantages equal, to say the least, to any oth er similar institution. Terms as reasonable as in other schools of a similar character. Board can be obtained at reasonable rates, and those who wish to room and board themselves will find good facilities for so doing. No effort will be spared on the part of Trustees and Teachers to render the term pleasant and profitable. For further information please ad dress ORR1N CUTLER, A. B. MATHEWSON, Ex. Com. I. K. DREW, S F. S. FRENCH, Sec'y. Barton, Feb. 12, 1866 8w4 Orleans Liberal Institute. rpHE Spring Term will commence Wednesday, 1 February 28th, 1866, under the supervision of the following Board of Instruction : MR. ARTHUR BURBANK, MR. E. WARREN CLARK, Principal. Associate. MISS HATTIE E. FRENCH, Drawing, French, etc. MRS. AMANDA A, DWINNELL, Teacher of Music. MR. E. HARRINGTON, Teacher of Penmanship. TERMS. Primary Branches, 3,25 Common English, ,3,7,5 Higher English, 4,2.5 Natural Science, 4,50 Latin, Greek aud Erench, 5,00 Penmanship, 1,2,5 Music, Reasonable, Incidentals, ,2.5 The condition of tlia School is prosperous, the last Fall Term having been as fu I ly attended as any of its predecessors. Mr. Todd, who has had charge of the Institute for the last seven years, has retired from his connection with it. Mr" Bur bank, his successor as principal, is an old and experienced Teacher, formerly from Maine. He comes highly reccoinmended as an Instructor of large experience, and we bespeak for him an ex tensive patronage. Mr. Clark has been employ ed br several terms as Associate Principal. Miss French is well known as thoroughly accomplished tor the branches taught by her. The facilities for instruction in music are "110 better anywhere. There will probably lie a weekly Lyceum con nected with the school as usual, with every facil ity heretofore afforded. Board can be reasonably obtained. Those who wish to room and b-jard themselves, will lind good facilities for so doing. H. McLELLAN, Secretary. Glover, January 22d, IStSO. AUCTION SALE, VOTICE is hereby given that I will sell at pub i 1 lie Auction to the highe-t bidder, on SATPRDAY, -MARCH 10, 1NG6, at one o'clock P. M., at the dwelling house on the premises, ; lie following described land and prem ises, situate 111 the town of Trov, v;z: lieing ail ot lot number ninety in that part . f said Troy 'ortnerly gi allied to Jnhn Keilcy, excepting 2o acres in the west part of s tid lot; also all of lot numlierone bundled and one in s.,id Troy, which las tin the west side of the road, and being the firm and premise lately occupied by Stephen li. Wing, deceased, .fnd also ihe lullowiug person al property to wit : 5 cows, 7 yearlings, 22 sheep, 1 lumber wagon, 1 buggy wagon and a quantity ot Farming Tools and Household Furniture. Terms made known on day of sale. ERASTUS BOOTH, Administrator. Troy, Feb. 9, l.stifi 8w3 SEWI3H MACHINES. ( OO I) Sewing Machines at $.0, $2-5, and 8'35 I each, respectively. One entirely new kind. with important improvements! surpasses every thing heretofore in use, being of less complicated construction and consequently less liable to get nut of order, more easily understood and opera- ! ted, and more reliable and durable. Families can now obtain what has long been desired, but w hat the insniable aai j''e of monopolies lias m long withheld A good, serviceable, reliable Sew ing Machine, at a reasonable price. Everyone warranted by the manufacturers to do pood icork. T. l'. I'litJti, Agent. Glover, Feb. 12, 18C(i-8w4 COASTAJVTLY ARRIVING ! A larc and excellent assortment oi New and Nice Winter Goods. CEO. 15. 110LMI', KOC'K ISI,AM, st.v.sti:ai), C 1:., ls now receiving daily from the Northern and Southern Markets, supplies of every species of merchandise demanded by the wants of the community. He has a gen eral assortment of Goods. His store is widely as being the best place to trade out of the C 1 T V O F M (.) N T R E A L There is nothing adapted to the wants of the country, but what he has it, and which he wiil for cash sell as low as any other merchant in the country. Included in his splendid stock may be found a choice lot of Ladies' Dress Goods, Hats, Bonnets, Gloves, Trimmings, FURS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Hosiery. He also has one of the best selected stocks of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Cloths, READY MADE CLOTHING, mil ail lue various articles rcquireu ior 00111 la dies' and Gentlemen's clothing and use. Citizens of the United Slates will bear iu mind that at the well known store of George R. a Holmes they can buy goods nearly 100 per cent. Lower than at Home. GEO. R. HOLMES has the best line of Prints, Brown and Bleached Cottons, Denims, Batting, Ticking, Fancy and Plain Flannels, &c., to be found iu the Province. He has also Flour, Pork, Provisions, Mackerel Salmon, Cod, and other Fish. GEO. R. HOLMES has Taints and Oils of all kinds, which he wjll sell at the lowest possible prices. He has Lamp Oil, Kerosene Oil, Window Gla3s, Nails, Hardware, Crocker', Iron, Glas sware, Teas, Tobacco, Spices, Figs, Raisins, and in short a general assortment of all articles usually found iii a country store. States Money to- t iken for Goods. Give him a call and examine goods and prices. Rock Island, Feb. 10, 18C6. SEED WHEAT. VVERY nice lot of Seed Wheat just received and for sale low, at the Glover Mi.ls Glover, Feb. 12th, 1866 8wl2 ' THE GREAT REMEDY. K? While most diseases re not obscure in tbm'r development, and short in their duration, that of the lungs ig insidious, deceitful, and often uncertaiu in its real nature, till it has reached an advanced and hopeless stage. Yet. with this peculiarity in its nature, where it is seasonably and properly attended to, its pro press may be effectually arrested in the (Treat major ity of cases This ct occurs frequently within general observation anil experience. Zy To arrest the existing irritation of the air passages and the lungs, sjieedily and effectually, the seat aud cause of cough, is an important step gained toward relief and cure in the first stages of the dis ease. C7"" But while the remedy confers this benefit, it must possess another principle eijuallv indispensable to complete the cure. It must at the same time exert and impart nourishing, healing, and strength ening influence throughout the whole system. C?" Lung disease poisons the circulation, weakens the fluids of the entire onmnism, and rapidly under mines the constitution. It thus requires a" restora tive of extraordinary efficacy to reach and relieve the advanced stages of consumption. HASTA'S INDIAN PULMONIC BALSAM possesses this mm combination. Prepared entirely from vegetable substaures. with their balsamic lne.lic i tal properties, it can lie taken at any time and un der all circumstances with perfect safety. Wniie it promptly and effectually arrests irri tation of the uir-p Usui's ami the lungs, and rapidly r. iit-ves cough, it renders them further assistance by promoting a free discharge of their accumulated mucus. u:.i at tiie name time imparts strength and vigor to the whole system fold by all Drugiri-ts and Apothecaries throughout the New England States. Joslyn & Sons, General Agents, Barton. PAY YOU1S TAXES. f IMIE tax payers in the town of Barton, are here- by notified that all taxes unpaid now in my hands for collection, must lie paid on or before the 20th day of February, 1866, on which day I will be at my dwelling house to receive said taxes. If not paid in the time abovejnentioned, collection will be immediately enforced. J. BUSWELL, First Constable. Barton, Feb. 5th, 1SGG. 7w2 SEVMOCR HE MIS' ESTATE. ST A T E F Y E U .11 O N IT , OKLEAJiS DISTUICT, SS. In Probate Court, holden at Irasburgh, in said District, on the 25th dav of January, A. D. 1S6G : Cyrus Bemis, executor of the last will and tes tament of SEYMOUR BEMIS, late of Barton, in said district, deceased, presents his administra tion account for examination and allowance, and makes applicaiton for a decree of distribution and partition of the estate of said deceased. Whereupon, ir is ordered by said court that said account and said application be referred to a session of said Court to be held at the Probate Otilce in said Iraslu.rgh, on the 10th day of Feb ruary, a. l). 18(50, fur hearing and decision there on. And it is further ordered, that notice hereof be given to all persons interested, by publication of the same three weeks successively in the Or leans Independent Standard, a newspaper pul,-li.-hed at Rarton, in this State, previous to said time appointed for hearing, that they may appear at said time and place, and show cause, it any they may have, why said account should not be al lowed, and such decree made. E. A." STEWART, Judge. A true copv of Record. Attest, tiw3 ' E. A. STEWART, Judge. vrXTHIA STItLETEIi'S ESTATE. q'S'ATE Y E 16 li T . 0 Orleans District, ss. In Probate Court, held at Irasburgh, within and l'orsuij djatrivt. 011 the 24th dav of January, a. i. lS0(i: An instrument, purporting to he the last will and testament of L'Y'NTUIA STREETER, late 01 Lowell, in said district, deceased, being pre sented to the Court by Kollin C. Streeter, the ex ecutor therein named, for Probate: it is ordered by said Court, that all persons concerned therein be notified to appear at a session of said Court to be holden at the Probate Otlice in Ira-burgh, on : lie 14th day of February, a. a. and show caue, if any they may have, against the Probate of said Will; for which purpose, it is furtiier or dered, that a copy of the record of this order be published three w eeks successively in the Orleans Independent (standard, a newspaper printed at Barton in this State, previous to said time ap pointed for hearing. E. A. STEWART, Judge. A tine copy of Record. Attest, 6w3 " E. A. STEWART, Judge. BETSEY EEXSOVS ESTATE. I'llV. Subscribers havmg been appointed by the Honorable Probate Court for the District of Orleans, Commissioners to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons, against the estate of BETSEY BENSON, late of I Irasburgh in said Disiriet, deceased, represented I insolvent, and tj:e term of six months from the 22d day ot January, 1S60, being allowed by said Court to the creditors of said deceased, to exhib it and prove their respective claims before us: Give not ice, that we will attend to the duties of our appointment at the dwelling house of Heman Churchill in Irasburgh, in said District, on the lir.-t day of Man h and 2Sth day of June next, at ten o'-loek in the forenoon, on each of said days. W. C. l'AKUhli, DANIEL O. BROWN, J January 22, a. i. lNiO G3 Conir' O.V.-177M-V 11. VllATTS ESTATE. V E IS 31 O T, Orleans District, ss. s At a Probate Court held at Irasburgh, in said di-tiict, on the 2d day of February, A. I). 18G6: Horace Pratt, administrator of the estate of JONATHAN H. PRATT, late of Troy, in said dis iriet, deceased, intestate, uiakesapplication tosaid court for license to sell all the real estate of which said deceased died seized in this State, excepting the widow's dower therein, but including the reversion of the widow's dower and the hoiiTe siead of the widow and minor children, described as follows: A pa't of lot No 55 in said Troy, supposed to contain about 40 acres, and the same premises occupied by the deceased at the time of his death, as a homestead: also one equal undi vided half of a part of lot No. 56 in that part of lroy, lonneriy granted to John lvelley, supposed to contain 27 acres : also an equal and undiv ided half of a part of lot No. 55, supposed to contain 3 acres, in said Troy, .lnd representing that the sale of said real estate is necessary for the pur pose of paying the debts asainst said estate, and the expenses of administration, aud would be beneticial to the heirs, and all interested in said estale. It is therefore ordered by said court, that said application be referred to the 22d day of Feli ruary, a. i. lMHi, at the probate ollicc in irasburgh, for hearing and decision thereon ; and it is furth er ordered that all persons interested, be untitled hereof, by publication of notice of this applica tion and "order thereon, three weeks successively in the Orleans Independent Standard, printed at Barton, iu this State before said time of hearing, that they may appear at said time and place, and they see cause, oiyect thereto. Given under mv hand at the Probate office in id Irasburgh, this 2d day of February, A. D I860. E. A. STEWART, Judge. A true copy of re o 'd. 7 w3 Attest, E. A. STEWART, Judge. C?OM 31 B S S I O 3 13 1 : 8 K OT 1 C E. GEO. H. HEMIXGWArS ESTATE. r HE Subscribers, having been r.ppointed by the Hon. Probate Court tor the Di.-tnet ol Orleans, Commissioners to receive, examine and uljust all chums and demands ot all persons linst the estate of GEO. II. HEMINGWAY, tte of Craftsbury, in said district, deceased, rep ented insolvent, and the term ot six tnontlis from the 30th day of January, 18(i6, being allowed iv said cout t to the cred ltors ot said deceased to xhibit aud prove their respective claims before us : Give notic, that we will attend to the duties four appointment at the Orleans House, -in Craftsbury, in said district, on the hist Mondays it March aud July next, at one o clock, in tue at- teruoon, on each ol said days. W. J. HASTINGS, irnm'rs EPHRA1M A. HOYT, S Craftsbury, Feb. 6ih, A. D. 1866 8w3 ADMINISTRATOR'S AUCTION SALE. r I "he Subscriber as Administrator of the Estate ! of Joseph N. Hill, late of Greensboro, wiil sell at public Auction on the premises hereafter desrribed, on i: BS 12 IJ A 15 V 2 2. 1866, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M., the following de scribed Real Estate, to wit: One equal undivid ed half ot the Homestead f arm occupied by the said Joseph N. Hill at his decease. Said tarm is situated in Greensboro, on the west side and ad joining Lake Beautiful, and comprises 130 ucres ol excellent lanu, neing me wnoie oi 101 io. in the 6th Range and 30 acres ot lot No. 4 in the 7th Range ; nnd is well divided into mowing, pastur age and tillage. Ihe buildings are in good con dition and convenient. I will also sell at same time and place the following named personal property, to wit : 2 Horses, 2 Colts, 8 Cows, two Heilers, 3 Calves, o Sheep ana wine, one gooa Gig Waggon, 2 farm Waggons, 3 Harnesses, 1 single sleigh ; also a lot of farming and dairy tools, and "house furniture, together with several tons of hay, 225 bushels of oats, and ten bushels of corn, with various other articles too numerous to mention. Jabf.z Pinstf.y, Administrator. Greensboro, Jan. 29th, 1866. J. N. WEBSTER,! PHOTOGRAPHER.' BARTOW, VERMONT. Photographing done in every style of the art. Small pictures copied and enlarged to any and finished in India Ink. A large assortment of Albums nnd oval frames always on hand, and lor sale cucap. E. B. TRIE & CO., FURNITURE DEALERS NEWPORT, VERMONT. A good supply of Stoves, Crockery, Tin Hollow Ware always on hand. Also carpets. FUBXISHIKG WAREHOUSE. NEWPORT : . i" 111 E. B. TRUE k CO., (Successors to Reynolds, Averill & Co.) MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FURNITURE, CARPETING, PAPER HANGINGS, STOVES, AND STOVE PIPE, BRASS, COPPER, IRON AND TIN WARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COFFINS, CASKETS, Their assortment of Furniture and other house furnishing Goods is much larger than any in the county. They keep the best there is in market, and they feel confident of satisfying the demands of the most fastidious. Please to drop in and see them. They will not be un dersold. Nei ther will be beaten In the Quality of the Goods Sold. Their assortment of Parlor & Chamber Furniture, Chairs, MATTRESSES and MIRRORS, i s superb. STOVES We have stoves of every desirable style and pat tern. We have the celebrated S T E W ART S T O V E which are so universal a favorite with every wo man, and every housewife in the country. Also the G 0 O J S A M A R I T A N Both of which are excellent Summer and Winter Cooking Stoves. We also have Dodge's Patent Soap-Stone Stoves. E. B. TRI'K. Newport, Jan. 22, 1866. M S TfOOT i3vrrroiv DRUG STORE! WM. JOSLYN & SONS, At the old stand continue to furnish Physicians and families with PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS. Particular attention paid to supplying families w ith all and the best ot DYE AND DYE STUFFS, Our stock of Patent 3Ietlicines is very large, iucluding everything in the way of Family Medicines, Iloi:cft Cattle Med icines, H.tir Restoratives, &c, in use at the present time. And our stock of PERFUMERY & FANCY GOODS, Hair Oils, Soaps, Brashes, Shoulder Braces, Trusses, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Wallets, Ladies Bage, Ladies' Boxes, Writing Desks, Children's Toys, Ladies', Gents', and Boys' Skates, pistols, re yolvebs, rifles and Shot Guns can't be beat in this section. Also SCHOOL BOOKS, Miscellaneous Books, Toy and Blank Books, Photograph Albums, a large lot of Diaries for 1866, and almost everything in the line of Stationery. We have a great assortment and desira ble patterns of . KEROSENE LAMPS, GHANDELIFRS, and Lanterns with all their fixtures, and in Paintg,Oils, Spirits, Japan, Varnishes, Colors, Kerosene & Burning Fluid, We do an extensive business, and feel confident that we can satisfy all, both as regards quality and price. size f IV v - ' Pure Spices, Nice Cut, Plug, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, and Cigars. . . Barton, Dec 25, 1865. and New Firm. The Store in Barton formerly occupied hf W. F. Walker, has been thoroughly remodeled throughout and the entire stock of Goods has been purchased toy HALL & JOSLYN, who have recently made large additions to their stock, which they are bound to sell at the lowest market price. Having al - ways on hand full lines Prints, Delaines, Ginghams, Alapacas, Poplins, Dress Goods, and so forth, of every kind, style and description. LADIES, Come and see those charming and fashionable Nubia Hoods, And Clouds, And Breakfast Shawls, 0 T T O N (Both brown and bleached) t Si a S3 4 A k H H H -0 si 0 U H 0 ri 0 0 0 s H R Ml t H In sbort they have nearly everything to be found in a first class village store. RZADY MADE CLOTHING 1 (A good assortment.) Cdd and cruel Winter has come! (Now Is the time to dress up.) Window Curtains and Wall Paper ! (A full stock, on hand.) BOOTS & SHOES ! (Great bargains in these.) Moccasin Boots, Rubber Boots, and Arctic Overshoes. GROCERIES ! (A full supply and to be sold cheap ) Hiirdwurfi ! f il o .'.-n.aio I Crookory 1 (A large supply.) SALT ! SALT ! SALT ! (Coarse and Fine.) L S ! N A N A I I L S (A light price to a heavy article.) 0The choicest brands of Family Flour al ways on hand, and will be so!d at tne Bottom Prices. We have bought our Goods to be sold, and wi'I sell them at prices which defy competi tion. We will be happy to show our goods to all who mav- favor us with a call. Barton, Dec. 25, 1805. NEW DKUG STOKE JUST OPENED AT BARTON LANDING, 13Y L. 1). WILSON, An experienced Druggist, where may be found a tun assortment ot DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, including Family Dyes, all of the purest and te.-t qualities. Also la tent Medicines, and all the I?opuIi Remedies of the day, togtether with a wood show of Sta tionery and iilauk .Books, Albums at market prices. Yeys foe the Little Folks, Dominoes, Chess and Checker Men, Playing Cards, Hesh .crushes, looth and Nail Rrushes, end a general assort ment of FANCY GOODS and Yankee Notions, Putty, Glass cut to order, best lline Powder from V. S. Hill, and Canary Seed, PPLES, ONIONS CIDER. Orders by express nd otherwise promptly at tended to. PHOTOGRAPHING done on Fridays and Saturdays. Those wanting pictures will please come early. All who may want nnyttimg in my nne, will please give me a call, l win ao my best to give tnem satisiac Hon. Rarton Landing, Dec 25, 1865. STOVES AND HOLLOW WAKE, TtKj CLASS JAPANNED AND WOODEN WARE, STOVE PIPE, SlNK.Sj SAP PANSt ' SPOUTS, ARCH MOUTHS. BROOMS AND BRUSHES, STRAW AND MANILLA PAPEH, BAY STATE AND BOSTON M .A- T C II E S , a full assortment of WIRE WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, and Plated Ware, for sale by H. O. WHITCHER, Agent. Barton, Dec H. CHAMBER!,! EespectfullrtiTites the attention of the public to w ec ouu uiuttt compiero as sortment of STOVES PARLOR AND BOX, ever onerea to the people of the county. He has me worm renownea STEWART COOKING STOVE, which takes the lead of anything in the Store line. Call and see them. Also PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, ZINC, IRON SINKS, SAP PANS, SPOUTS, TINWARE, GLAS.SWARE, HOLL O WWARE, STOYE PIPE, (all sizes.) Tin and Sheet Iron Works, DEt-Gftirlxxs Iouo on the shortest notice. Bartertaken in exchange for Goods. Please examine his stock be fore purchasing. Barton, Jan. 1, 1866. WOODMAN' BOOT MB SHOE STORE, WILMOT'S Bl'ILDINtf, OPP. POST OFFICH, BARTOIT, VERMONT. I HAVE on hand a larpe assortment of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, of every style and varie ty, to width I ask the attention of the public. I trnve the very best Gent's Thick and Thin lioots, Calf bahnorals. Fancy Slippers, Misses' Cloth, Goat and Calf haimorals. CopperToed lwxts for Children. Infants' Shoes of all kinds and stvles. Rubbers for Men, Women and Children. Also BQQT A.ND SHQE FINDINGS, Knives, brushes, hlackin?, Thread, Awls, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, Heel and Toe Irons, Cot ton, Linen, and Shoe Lacings. In fact I keep everything in the boot and Shoe line, and that too ot tne VERY BEST QUALITY. He gives his undivided attention to business, and pavs cash tor his goods, and will SELL CHEAP FOR CASH! Let no one wlio wishes for a superior article of boots and shoes, mil to give him a call. AVIIIPS. I also keep on hand a large and excellent assort ment of Whips. Call and see them. JOHN L. WOODMAN. Barton, Dec. 25, 1865. S. D.& H. W. SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGANS. The most perfect and beaulilul musical instru ments in the world ! Seventeen rirst Premiums over all competitors at State Fairs during the month of October. Wiih a reputation established solely upon in trinsic merit, and without the aid of celebrated names and paid testimonials, the American Or gans have t;iken the highest rank as First-Class Instruments.and are justly acknowledged to have no fupwrior. ihe attention ot the puollc Is eallcd to the A- MEKicAX Okgax as an instrument long sought for in the family circle, which, with new patent improvements, is adapted to all kinds of music, particularly the connected organ style with its sustained tones and harmonies, and Sacred music, so much desired in American homes. The Amf.uican Organs excel ail other instru ments of the kind in many important particulars. Thcv are superior in their greater fulness and depth of tone, capacity of expression, elasticity of tone, and quickness of action, rendering them perfect in rapid movements. Ihe American organs are const, ucteci on tne principle of the large Tipe Organ, ant in depth and sonority ot tone npproach nearer tliat granu In strument than any other organ yet manufactured. and are the only real rped organs now before the pnlilic. Most so-called "Uruans consist simply of the action fastened upon the bellows as in the common melodeon, and enclosed m an organ case : but tte American Orgaxs contain an organ wind-chest, called the Reverlierating Sound-box, which has the same important part to perform an the bnunding-lioard iu a pianoforte. to give tiody and resonance ot tone, un account of this and other great improvements the Ameki can Okrans rank the tirst in ihe market, and command a higher price then all other reed in struments, besides 'his wind-chest, the Ameri can Organs contain the largest Del lows used in any instrument of the kind, giving strength and steadiness of tone, truly a dcj-ideratuui in any Organ. The bellows being provided with a safliv vnlve. it is impossible to "choke" the tone by oMr blow ing. The Improved Knee-swell, being placed at the right ot ihe perti inner, is managed with perfect ease. By its use, the quantiiy of tone may be gradually increased or diminished troni the t'lan is si mo to the Fortissimo, and rice versa. I he Moizando expression may also he intro duced at pleasure, swelling particular notes with tine orchestral efleets, which are absolutely im practicable and unattainable iu all "Automatic" or similar attachments. The Tremolo peculiar to the American Or gans is universally admired snd appreciated, giv ing a pleasing and beautiful variety, sympathetic in quality, and is capable oi me most toucuiug effects. in connection with the Tremolo is the Patent Forte Stop, which consists in so arranging the treble notes in front, that, at will, they may be made mure prominent ; and, wiih a subdued ac companimcnt, a tine solo effect may be produced. The Keeds arc voiced witn gieat c.tre and skiii. An American Organ containing more than one set of reeds has a variety in the voicing of each set, so that in using the full power the tones blend into great volume, and tuey are so voiced that thcv will remain in tune for years. The American Organs are superior In the me chanical finish of the action and interior musical parts. The valves are of material expressly pre pared to avoid all sticking or cracking ; are thus durable, ana will always nc in older. The Kevs. Reeds. &c, are pertect m their tinish, and this gives the quickness and brilliancy of tone. The American Organs are finished in the highest style of art, in Hosewood, Jet, Walnut, and Oak cases richly Varnished, Polished, and Enm-aved or m Smooth uu foiisn, lormmgeie- eant pieces of furniture for the Parlor; and the Walnut and Oak cases especially adapted for Churches, Lecture, School, and Lodge rooms. We ail special attention to tne style ot Amen can Orgrn, containing the super-octave coupler and subbass. For churches in want of a power ful instrument, whose means are limited, itt moderate price renders it very desitable. It contains seven stops, ana is enpame oi great variety. The AMERICAN urgans an conram ine uouoie Bellows, Tremolo, Reverberating So"und-box, and improved Knee-swell. These instrument nave a capacity irom tne single reed five-octave organ, through all the various combination of reeds, up to eight sets and sixteen stops. The power ot the large pedal or gan is verv great, the deep sub-bass tones having the strength and depth of the sixteen feet pipes m the large pipe organs. This latter instrument is finished in an upright ease, and is adapted for large churches, and for the use of conventions, oratorio performances, &c. Every instrument is f n 1 1 y warranted to prove good and give satisfaction, and the public may always reiy on uemg laui.v iw iimkhwiij tieated. Organs are securely boxed (free of charge) to go any distance. S. D. & H. W: SMITH, TREMONT, OPP. WALTHAJI STREET, BOSTON, MASS. POWERS & STORY, State Agents, Bur lington, Vt. Dr. F. M. Perry, Local Agent, Barton. S. W. Parker, Local Agent, Newport. LIGHT. " A T.T. at H. Chnmberlin's Shop in Barton and Vj take a look at Batcheldcr's Patent Reflecter. It is a splendid thing. ' 1 ASH paid for Furs by H. 0. WHITCHER. New ftbueriisements. IXOWER AND VEGETABLeIeedsT Vick's Illustrated Catalogue of SEEDS, AND FLORAL GUIDE, FOR THE SPRING OP ISfifi. of the choirs, flr,"m8 !' aescnption the best YeiibtaL .i Jw." 2L" wor'd- an.d ture. Illustrate, I,. i ulrecuons tor cut- the cost. 6 icu enw wnicl k not half Flowers from dress lue Pst summer. Ad JAMES VICE, Rochester, N. Y. PATENT OFFICES. TNVENTORS who wish to take out Letters Pa- -. lciii arc uuviseu IO cnnnspl wifl, umcm UTTxrikT & CO.,editors of the Scientific American, who have prosecuted claims before the Patent Office for ..c..jr x Tcuiy xears. ineir American and Eu ropean Patent Agency is the most extensive in the world. A pamphlet, containing full instruc tions to inventors, is sent gratis. Address MUNN & CO., Imo. 37 Park Row, New York, TI? V TT t-MOORE'S RURAL NEW 1 III 11 . YORKER, the ereat Agricul tural, Horticultural, Literary and Family News paper. Ably conducted, finely printed and illus trated (over Forty engravings in the four num bers for January.) Adapted to whole Continent both Town and Country. Largest circulating Journal ot its class in the World, and thousands added every week its cash receipts for 12 days cnd,rS?nuary 6 1866 '"K $33,859,51 ! bend 3 for a year or, if you wish to know more of it tirst, the 13 Numbers of this Quarter (Jan to April) will be sent. On Trial, for only 50 cts. 1 ry the Rnral and see if it is not t bust. Address D. D, T, MOORE, Rochester, JUST PUBLISHED. Physiology and Laws of Health, By Edward Jarvis, M.Dr.of Cambridge, Mass. 1 he only text book published which recognizes the true object of the study of Physiology in &chools,-the health of the student. A. S. BAENES & 00., New York, Publishers of Davies' Complete Course of Mathematics, Parker & Watson's Readers, Monteith & McNally's Geographies, &c. Illustrated Descriptive Catalogues of the best works in every department of Instruction sent free to any address on application. THE i A new WILD IWEEKLY MAGAZINE, ROVER.' OXLY 10 cents, Elegantly printed, filled with Original Stories, Sketches, and Thrilling Romances of Adventure,. 4fC, Src. For Sal? by all Newsdealers. 4 per annum; $2 for 6 months; $1 for 3 months. Address JONES & HILL, Publishers, 32 Congress St., Boston. "THE RIGHT WAY." A Radical Newspaper, present circulation 65,000 copies weeklyreaching every State and Terri tory of the Union. A portion of one page devo ted to advertisements at 60 cts. per line. Orders may be addressed to GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., 23 Congress Street, Boston. GEORGE W. BERRY & CO. MANVFACTC1-E8S AND DEALERS 1M WALNUT, CHESTNUT, AND PAINTED HAWSER FURKtTUREj REFRIGERATORS, BUREAUS, WARDROBES, &C. 1 and 2 Holme's Block, Hay market Square, BOSTON. J. K. SOUTHMAYD, Corner of Bromfield and Tremont Sts., Boston, Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu French and American Confectionery, Vanilla Tatfu, Everton Tatfu, Chocolate Caramel and the celebrated "Southmayd Molasses Candy. Also a large assortment ol: Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Jolly, Preserves. &c SOUTH MAVD'S Celebrated Balsam of Tolu Candy. This article has been found a most effectual remedy for the alleviation and cure of COUGHS. COLUS, 1 t'LU JSJiZA and Uronchial attections. It will also lie tound of very valuable assistance to SISGERS and PUBLIC SISGERS, as it relieves Hoarseness and tickling of the throat in- tantaneously. CHALLENGE COFFEE. This Coffee is without a rival for a Substitute for Pure Coffee. It is sold tor one fourth the price of pure Coffee, and hardly distinguishable from best Java. FOR SALE BY ALL GP.OCERS. II. 13. NEAVHALL, MANUFACTURER, Xo. 36 South Market Street, Boston. THE ISABELLA BLOOM ORIENTAL DYE Is the article which gives freshness and bloom to ! ihe complexion, such as cannot be produced b any other cosmetic now in use. No lady should be without it. Price 50 cents. For sale by apothecaries gen erally. Dr. G. II. VAXSTEIX, Sole agent for the United States. No. C. Tremont St.. Boston. Room No. 3. I 'I O TIIE LADIES. I Miss Gi ild cttors to the public her supe rior Crystal Palace Chart tor Cutting Ureases, which is conceded by competent judges to sur- oass anv invention of the kind ever offered tothe American public. She teefcs fully warranted in saying that it is as perfect a tit as human ingenu- itj' can render it, and should be iu the pos.essioii f every ladv. It is simple, easy, and graceful. idapted lo fit every form aud size, from litile girls of seven years to the largest adult.-. Diree- lons printed in lull on every Uhart. .None gen uine unless the Crystal Palat e is engraved upon it. and the address of the inventresn printed. Copyright secured, and no infringement allowed. Agents are wanted m every pan oi ine couu y. This Chart will be sent to any person on re ceipt ot 82 addressed to NmsLLUi itupen, vt Ladies wishing a tape measure must inclose 15 cents extra. Miss Guild warns people from buying, selling, or using a chart called Ihe National Chart, by Miss Jane Eddy, Nashua, N. H., as it is an in fringement of her copyright. Any person print ing, selling, or using the counterfeit chart will lie prosecuted according to law. One A llert J. War den has been extensively engaged in selling the counterfeit chart, and is supposed to be tho per petrator ot the torgery. Any information lead ing to his arrest wdl be lilicrally rewarded I AKE Your own Soap with B. T. Bab ill bitt's Pure Concentrated Potash, or Ready Soap Maker, Double the strength of common Potash, ana superior to any saponiner or lye iu ihe market. Put uo in cans of one. two, three, six, and twelve pounds, wiih directions in Eng lish and German, tor making tiara ana !ort aoap. One pound will make fifteen gallons of Soft Soap. No lime ts required. Consumers will find this the cheapest Potash in market. B. T. BABBITT, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72 and 74 Washington St. New York. ('IIAPPKW 11AL, t AtB, tare, SUNBURN, &cCertain and imme diate Cure. --liegeman & Co.'s Camphor, ice with Glycerine, it used according to the directions, will keep the hands soft in the coldest weather. Price 25 cents. Sold by dniggisis. Sent bv mail, on receipt of 33 cents. Heoeman & Co.,' Chemists and Druggists, New York. IVATURE'S SOVEREIGN KEMEW- 11 AT.S. Keleetie Compounds trom Plants. Wm. R. Puixce, Flushing, New York, for sixty years omnrietor of the Linniean N arseries, hav ing discoverea Positive l ure ior an ocroiuiou and Chronic diseases, including Catarrh, Bron chitis, Nervous Debilities, and all others resulting from impurity ot the niooa. ana nitnerio aeciuiu incurable, will road his Treatise on all diseases for 15 cents. Explanatory circular one suiulp. Dii rci pii FSI PILES! - LL outward applications are time thrown t awav. harrisos's peristaltic rnrPxaES remove the cause, via: Costive- ness. They are the only permanent cure of Piles, either bleeding or blind. For sale at 1 Trpmont Temple, and by all Druggists, or will v. : be sent by mail on enclosing 60 cents. J. S. IlAKivisu at w.) ropneiois. MOTHER S ! Children die by thousands -Worms the cause whose lives might have tiecn spared, had used Van Deusen'a White Conlectiona. Children are a fond of them as they are of Can- dy. Sold by Merchants, 23 cm. a Box. Sent by nnilon receipt of the price. VAN DEUSEN TtKftTH F.HS. Kinirston. Ulster County. New York. ffta aperti0cmetti. Ladiesjfesiring a Smooth, Clear and Beautify C0 .1 rtrti-rwm 1 --s. , a -Ai' kr ail iv 1 1. 1 . i w.. -mi m w im I mm - Ladies should niw thin i;a,i t:i.. It has no eaual for Roa.,.,-A.n ih.eSomP,exion and SOLD BY DRUG GISTS EVERYWHERE. Depot 74 Fulton Street. New York. EPA Physiological View of Marriafa. containing nearly 300 pages, and 130 fine Plat engravings of the Anatomy of the Human Or gans iu a State ot Health snH Tktfiu with m Treatise on Early Errors, its Deplorable Conse inencM upon tj,e Mind and Body, with the Au thors Plsn of Treatment thn successful mode of cure, as shown by the report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the mar ried, and those contemplating marriage, who en tertain doubts of their physical condition. Sent free of postage to any address, on receipt of 25 cents in stamps or postal currency, by address ing Dr. LA CROIX, No. 31, Maiden Lane, Al bany. N. Y. The author may be consulted unon any of the diseases upon which his boob treats. Medicines sent to any part of the world. AliCAXA WATCHES. The cases ot these Watches are manufactured uf didbrent metals into which gold is forced by means of extreme heat and a surface left of 18 carat gold, which is lasting and elegant. They are gotten up in handsome style and are eqnal ia appearance and finish to gold watches costing four times the price asked for them. They are ail excellent time keepers. We sell uents large size, detached levers, Hunting cases, for 30 Gents' medium size, detached levers, Hunt ing cases, for $25 to 28 Ladies', Hunting cases, very handsome, $25 Ladies' Guard Chains, beautiful styles, 83 Ladies' Chatelaine chain, beautiful styles, $8 Genu' Vest Chains, heavy and elegant. 1 to 8 Wholesale and Retail. No Watches ever be fore offered to the public equal these for beauty durability, and excellence, when the price is con sidered. Address Arcana Watch Co., 62 Ful ton Street, New York. $100 A MONTH SALARY will be paid for AGENTS to encage in a new, honorable, pleasant, and permanent busi ness. For full information, address C L. VAN ALLEN, 58 Beaver Street, New York. WANTED. 927.60 per day. Agents want ed, ladies aud gentlemen in every county in the United States to sell the Ink Powders of the American Ink Company. The powder sells for forty cents per package, and will make ink enough to fill fitly bottles of the siae usually re tailed at teu cents per bottle. A smart agent can sell a gross of it a day and clear $27.60. The ink can be made from the powder in three minutes in common boiling water. It is a perfect black nK, tne Dest in tte world. It flows easily, does not corrode the pen a particle, never gums up, is not injured by freezing, aud its color will Ust torevcr. tvery tamuy in America will buy it. as package will last a family for years, and ink can be made in small quantities as wanted. With. each gross we send a thousand circular, with. testimonials Irom clergymen, lawytrs, teachers, merchants, commercial colleges, editors, 4c, and the agent's name on the bills. Only one person will be made agent for a county, ine oae first sending thirty dollars for a gross of the powder will receive it by return express, together with one thousand circulars and the right to sell in the county he or she designates. If others send for the same county, the money will be returned to them free ot expense. To make sure, one had better designate several counties, either ot wnicn he or she will take. Send for tftide list and cir culars if you dare run the risk of waiting, or send the money for a gross. Letters addressed to the mayor, postmaster, cashiers of the banks, or the express agents of this city, will show that the business is honorably ana squarely conducted. An ink powder will be sent by mail to any ad dress free of charge on the receipt of forty cents- Address, writing your name, town, county, ana State distinctly, American Ink Company, Manchester, It. II. THOMAS W. LANE, Clerk for the Company and Special Agent. NOTICE. PROBATE COURTS will be held at my office in Derby, ou Monday, and at the Probate oftice in irasburgh, on ihursday ot eacu ween. until farther notice. j. A. blfctVAltl, juuge. Irasburgh, Dec 1, 1865. thaTnobleanimal, the house, IV ILL be the better every way if fed occasion 1 T ally a spoonful of ALGEN'S CONDITION POWDERS. They will cure most of the diseases to which horses and cattle arc liable, increase the appe tite and spirits, and, with respectable grooming. -'ive a bright, glossy appearauee to the hair. They arc the result of actual and long continued i xpeiiment, are prepared with the utmost care. from the very best material, and guaranteed vastly superior to anything known. Many Ver mont gentlemen, owners of nne horses, buy hem by the dozen, and give them freely. As a consequence, their horses are always in good condition and spirits, and remarkable for their -mooth, shining coats, tor sale by merchants everywhere. L. L DUTCHER & SON, St. Al- Mins, t., proprietors; Demas Barnes & Co., New York, John F. Henry & Co., Watertmry, Vt., wholesale agents. HARNESS SHOP. N. M. SCOTT, At Glover Village, will be pleased to see all his old customers at the well known shop, where he continues to make the BEST HARNESSES to lie found in the State. He keeps a larger assortment ot Harness, s than any Harness Maker m the county, and will sell ihetn on as reasonable terms. pryD crp PT, AT3TrP.TR "RRTTSTTES. UlUJiJSJj DLJUX AJjlfc, XJiU U-DO, Curry Combs, and everything usually found in s Harness bbop, all which will be sold cheap ior cash down. STOVES. He has on hand a good assortment of Stoves, both Parlor and Cook, which he intends to keep constantly, and which will be sold at a small advance for cash down. Very particular attention is re quested to the !" Olive Branch" and "Model Cook," which are acknowledged to be the very best cook stoves now in nse, the Stewart Stove not ex cepted. Let every woman call ami see these Stoves, as tbey are the ones particularly interested. They are the very best in market. TINWARE. A fair assortment of Tinware always on band. Stove Pipe, Iron Ware, Mop Handles, &c Glover. Jan. 17, 1866. iberationT--This is to certify, that I have j this day given my son, Jesse C. Wheeler, his time during the remainder ot hi minority, and I shall claim none of his wages nor pay any debts of his contracting after this date. IR.4 WHEELER. Witness, G. H. Smal!y. Albany, Jan. 31, 1866. 7 w3 WALTON'S REGISTERS F03 1S66, " . At JOSLYK'S. BIIK K FOR SALK. 1 'HE SUBSCRIBER has some 50,000 brick. of the very best quality, tor sale. Barton, Dec 20th, 186S 62w8 Pelts, Hides, Rags, Old Paper, PRINT PPfcK xR.utwt Copper, Pewter, BrtLSS, Lead, Old Iron Feathers. Bees' Wax, Arou tamers, ne " the I V'r) A T.T. KINDS OF PRODUCE No. U AUU IVAL' ur .ri i i taken in exchange for goods by U. 0. WH1TCLTER, Agent. NOTE LOST, stolen on or about the 4th day of OST or hj December last, a niiM of hrtnd MTaun ' o. they Church, or bearer, and t-iirnd mtu. ronnnip. allrt made payh' on the t"'0' loWJ; all(j fljr the sum of 71. "n enuorve-i thereon. I hTeIy forbid any person purchasing aid note, as it is my property. 8. tt. CBU&CH. Feb.th,M66. - ; m ilfl MI it -n each.