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THE BURLINGTON, FEEB PRESS, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH Q6, 1869. KU.MONT SEWN aiidisos cocsnr. Aud lot to Henry Soa-J lta-tin. uf Hiire ft, yr-irs in Mr-. A.

C. Allen, of Ru: J. JWI her her life. -1 ln -i Tonntr Marble Company has vf r.uey.oNew tt.i,hfo!d E. Hunt of Mr.

Ifenj Claae, lying tne i th im and New Hven, conMstrng 1 a ld at taction on tie lth uiN.MM.rux coexnr u. i.tii meeting of Benninjton oo- list. hi Wwnlfnd is six feet deep, and jj. lerriM, blockaded. Ik.th has been elected Presidtut of i'.

'Ut. a Ymng Men's Aaaoeiatinn, and 11 ugz jrru-ponding Secretary. uliound in Bennington. Htorw lime "ten i frequently, and tlie ititr dty 1 1. 1 ftom the railraad depot, the hich were valued at SIW.

Greer, road nii-tcr on tie Bennington Uutl md Railrotl, had aarro. escape Irum i.uu too. ua 1 irtth at Manchetur on last In at- temptingto jump i a locomoue wnue in motion, hi- uirnt in one of. tie driving i wheel-, oim -me twenty feet before he m-elf He was considerably I -I. I lo oi were broken.

l.oe, -Vi'i-Mi died in Bennington on the 11th, tp-i ii 1 i Uenjamin tt. Xorthrup, in fl the saute day. atvd 5 years i fri- flit eirs from New York, are now the Harlem Bennington Rutland l.i 'i I-iac liennington, has writ-1 i hi. on the history of that town, which ia i published by Messrs. Could Lincoln of i CALFIMJSiA cooxtt.

J'eschaiu cyri8jondent of the North S(ar, i I'-ainjr a.D mccoaot of the recent fhocktng death Ktumuni sad her two companions from 1 in. lie-, were brought to this an 1 1 iL-t 1 tu the Town Ilall, aud on the 8th tiisUL were bund ith apprupriite crvi t-, wducted by Rev. 1. D. Fiakc nu Re.

Mr ltue w.is a Urg-1 auiMr cfpe-r-v, in I tUe i ix. i. k-ftbe m. utters re Tir touliin, thi'M- el' Mr. frjia the tTt, Who cm he.e coIJ?" ji th'-tijUo town aui mliiiJuil to t.i- (t with -tanling 1 lu)- nAd his rtiJiucv in Bjtuet io L.

1 ai-I II T. Haren for i-crt F. Lawrtrce recently ihe Evfn WuhU firm St. John-lmrj, i lxiuih died iu LjlJ'ju March 14th. i a nit tiiip bcM in DulmIU hi lite 1 1st Ii.wn refused to it- rnt to I alley Riilro! fnm in bond to ihi-i vtok.

subscript u'i -i rut m. u-tury ou ihe 11th, a utier r.xnuliin ii a )h 1 of lumber, which -i t.ii kJhn him in.stuutly 'Ii- -tfplien Ames d'cd iu Mrch it i yearb. i iLt. eui vn. the bad roaih-, the farmer i tin "I-lanil" aredrawingan linmetise amount jrim t.i 11 lttsburh.

Somediys many a load-are drawn over. FBAXKLIS COCST1. Tne late Horace U. I-ocklin of St. Albans haJ iii-jred for i Ii Marwn and C.

H. Butterfield hare F. Black man his si-h, dor, and 4 i ry, wanton, for M. i.vi!Img-hou-e if Mr Ira -mery, was burnt Wedr.t-ly night tf with all it-, con ten T.ie family hail 1 1- e-c ipe. li.

Ke. L. A. Dunn of Fairfax, re-i 'i. iu i urpiifC party "j'2, in adiitioiml i i i-t-ftittl to him by ih nation vi-it 'Us jieimi.

.1. Marsh propri'c to sc-n c)m-, i atiou if a new uauies-; lt.n a-'i cf tit. Albans. 1 'I iji the areudine March 1st, '2fn'. I lie upiort of utidMons and schwiln ihe free linen of the Of this lit IKn Lawrence BrainorJ gvte LVMOILLE COtHlt.

A r. Merri tm of 0uore, Las fid lu place to pt I. A. Woodbury, and Mij. UM.

Groat of tlmore has sold his farm to A. Mernaia, fr Ihe Directors of the Lamoille ounty Agricultural Stciety meet at Morrisille cn the l'0u, make arrangements for the coiuidk annua! fair. Parker Carpenter hts 11 hi- h'meatxad in J.ihnson to Orlando M. Fitch for OBAN'GE COtN'TT In one School Uistrict in Corinth are six men Lien ho; aggregate weight is 1,470 punilK The Supreme Court for Orange C-muty oom-vncel rnion at Chelsci ui -niy lat. Jerome Brown, ton of oie W.

Brfiivn of tin lee, die! at TerrcHaute.ini, Feb. 2Hth, i- 1 hi- reirtins were bn 'icht for Wit'nn a few yean- Mr. liroirn his ht wife and six children by denth. In district G. BrookfieM, rid.

'U who are upward of 70 year; age. I W. Purter sold a car load of cows in Nt last week at prices ranging from $40 to each. Uthe Ute town meeting in Bradford, the -e'eciBien were instructed tc erect a mocumeut the ntemory of fallen soldiers of the town in lic l.te war, at an expense not OELKASf t'OrSTT. Lai.U-r.r" in Lowell, the uuil busine ii M'l-mi the year, is nearly aL-uidouel, on i fie depth of the snow.

i lit U-t fitiudiog pine timber in the town of .1 1 nr. n-eaencc, has been cut and hau'ed tht winter. Ttu i- Kitider farm iu Barton, was sold at ri Wednesday to Benjamin H. Hun-. fr Voniah Miller and Wells Wood hae bought Bailey's farm in Westfield for $0,75 Mr.

BaUey takes their house and lot in the village. William rimes, has sold hit, farm in New- f.rt, A. X. nheelock, for Id ttetftfield, one day last week, the got tuck in the snow, and the driver was uligea to tike the horae out of the sleigh and hating pro- ire-l aeist tuce, drew tlie fleigh half a milt by a lidy passenger weighing nearly t- me baggage, ami tncie sam I ia til tlTHXI COCXTT. Chester his sold his residence in Kutland to lLit for Horace Bariiex an I wife of Rutland, for fr line d-lei their residence to a committee tlie siety of that plnce, to used as jt.r"oiiie an I OLCupied at once bv Re E.

lie L-juxrl iu- beea appointed station aeut 4' hiirliden. ClaiL died in Pawlet, F.U. 20th, aged i rei nt velocipele content in Rutland, Yarnum W. Whit comb was awardel the first zeoi a -ilver pitcher, as the most graceful 1' ni r. wv.i-:gto.v corTY.

idjw A iron Lamb, of Calais, yeirs old, ha-a nephew years old, of the fifth gtneri tlOtl. The Mke factory of Calvin York, in field, w.i- Uuraed ou Saturday U-t. Lts ab ut 1 -MMK. in-uraucc MonJiy eveuin last, the barn and hed uf Martin Chandler of Marbhfield foil, uwiug to uia of snow upon the roof- Mr. Chan-ller, whn wm at the time of the fill in the bam eu-dea tiring to prop ap.

was caught by the fail ing timbers and was severely braised, and it is feared he will have to lose one arm. Windsor conrrr. A meeting -f the stockhohtarw of the Aseatuey Railroal, washeld in Springfidd, March 17th, to choose directors. Mrs. Achsah Dewey died in Stockbridge on the 1'Uh, aged 77 )ean, and Mrs Fanny Richanis Porter, in Springfield, on the 11th, aged 82.

Gen. Kilpatrick lectured in Springfield on I uelay eTening laat before a large andienoe. It wi in aid of Post No. 7, O. A.

R. WIXtiHAM OOUStT. Uice Riymond's Boston Tlieatrical Cumpanw a.e lieen performing at Bellows Falls. Vekge.vm The lodge-room of Dorchea-t Lodge. F.

and A. M.f in Vergennes, was ap-I i mtely dicated on Thareday last. Deacon lr 0r Sen- Haven officiated as acting lruil Master, and an able and interesting ad-' dcli.ered by Hon. L. B.

Englesby 01 Gr4Ld Matter. DtthetTnLg 1 hUi l-r a served upon at the Stevena He use I in en. h'yW. TbeoccaaioB waaenlnened with tUia kJj tpeechea from btethreo and i friend- Ihe hall is one of the hands Uit and most magitaty faraiaj the Slate The following Vermont have rectiv-! p- teaba, bearing date March l-tli Paige Murnn of -jp Sehm K. Grout of Cone i Wi dru r.

Mr r.PE.in t. .1 i i 8 surrencler, Couniv, who tve etipulate-J to pij t-JW an i lu tiV ry happj We're i the uL of the loat the coming season. It is aisda" i "'I'P'-d thereutls: 1 now prupobed to ran the steamer from St Al- il'19 tte mujtbo- bansK-o, rta Alburch Springs, Sorth Hero to dis. tiis uitPrt -ni. Tiuebrfftf-and nnt from aw there-s the mJeage tion- 1 GENnilAL.

XCWS. All the post-offioe clerks in Cleveland are females. The Yak University crew is in daily training. It consists of Meters. Lee, Drew, Copp, and Terry.

Got. Hoffman is 39, and the youngest Governor Kew York orer had except Seward. The Florid Seminole arc finding the Big Cypress country too sickly, and are removing to lake Okeechobee. A strong effort is making in St. Louis to secure direct ocean trade with Liverpool, by way of Kew Orleans.

It ii estimated that there are 255,000 threshing machines in the United States, without counting the school-marras. One of the Philadelphia papers heads its police court news Miscellaneous Infractions of the Commandments." Emigration clubs are being formed in various parts of Kogland to assist the poor who desire to emigrante. The shatter of a New York store bears this uniqoe placard' Closed on account of the Sheriff." Mr. Samuel MiUer of Linchburg, who is now on his death-bed, has given the sum of $100,000 to the University of Virginia. The un timbered surface of the plains between the Mississippi and the Pacific amount to square raiks.

An ingenious New Englander has invented a machine which embosses and cuts 200,000 paper collars in ten hours. It is stated that in the town of i Maas the vestry of a church has been trans- reuicipeu-; run. It is thought that the penny postage system will be in operation, on the ocean route, within the coming year. A fa amd JrmJt a affection and feminine chastity, Ireland can challenge the world to equal her." the racw in Tuckerman- ravine, in the White Mountains, is at leant a thousand feet deep. Hopes are entertained of a magnificent snow arch there next August.

The railroad engineers have found a point in the cannon of the Arkansas in Colorado where the river is bat six feet wide. I In an enterprising firm at Grass Valley, CaL, i one partner is a Fenian, Catholic and democrat theotber an Englishman, Protectant and repub-t lican. 1 A Mrs. Cummings of Fall River, died of loekjaw last week, caused by a wound in ber heel, made some three weeks ago by a small nail. One of the men employed on the Sandy Hook has not been on shore fur 10 years.

Five peers and five members of the House of Commons have died since the new English Parliament met, three month ago. A dooehed Pittsburgber advertises that a baptist preacher, with a long pare of whiskers all over his frnse," has eloped with his wife. The Catholic priest at Klein Zell, a celebrated holy place on the continent, has turned Protestant, ami as nana! in these cases married. An individual of Quincy, IfL, lately found an express package addressed to Adam Sell, Chicago." He opened it, and lo, it was one. A minister descended from his pulpit, in a church at Hannibal, Ha, the other day, and thrashed two youngsters who were disturbing hkn A Kentucky paper thus does briefly a terrible accident A mother and ber child were ascidentally ground np in Bogg's sugar-cane mill last week." Ly-oming County, Pennsylvania, has a very small weekly pap ot with a very large title Tkt Muncy Lumina ry and Lycoming County Ad-rer'taer.

The body of Clifton Harris, the Auburn murderer, has not been giten ap for aissectk-ti. He requested thai it toald not be so dispwed of, and the law respects -such wishes. Roars'? list statuette group 01 ast rates the courtship of Katharin Van Tassel by Ichabod Crane. The rosdb round St Johns, Canada, are in a very bad estate, and hardly anything is being brought into the town. Wood is getting xery scarce, nnd in sme places the ornamental trees are being cut down foi fuel.

To call the president his Excellency Is a mis-j nouer, liia only designation allowable by the Constitution being that of president. ThonsuidM i of people, liowerer, apply the misnomer. Iulian coonterieitcn are numerous in this country, endeavoring to imitate the bank notes of the! i mother kingdom, which are all made this side of the water. Several of the leading citizens of Portland ne been incorporated, with a capital of 200,000, t.rT..-i.n -r music hall or onera house in that ice pan isu consul in INew lork is said to i have scut to the governor general of Cuba last week tLi brief and snggestire telegram "The Uland of Cuba is lost to Spain." The City Government of Providence, R. has raty.il tht ptire of licences to retail grocers to each.

This is done with the iew of drh-i" certain parties from the trake. On; of three or four thousand manuscripts brought from Auysstnia, the British Museum retained only four hundred and sent the rest i back. They are all believed to be modern. The Montana Post says these are the halcy on dsjsof the banter, the storms having driven herK of elk, antelope, deer and mountain sheep 1 from the ridge down into the valleys. Order- have been received from Washington at the Cnited States Armory at Springfield to bepn the manufacture of the new model breech loader and tarn oat 00 per day.

A young man in Independence, has just l.eeii made a raving maniac by religious excitement lie believes himself a "lion sent to destroy the lambs, who are sinners. A Terr Haute paper cays a lemocratic bolter from the Indiana LegUIat ure, ost retvned from the State capiwl, exchanged his cribbed stationery for a plow, and paid for his wife's new dress postage stamps. One of the most remarkable feats of charch- ocuow rresnyw- 46,500 in a canvass of four days. Senor Morales Leraus recently arrived in New York, fully empowered by President Cespedes as Ministir from the Provisional Government of Cuba. 1 le goes to Washington to seek recognition of the Revolutionary Government.

The town of lianesboro, Minnesota, had no existence at all lart July. A 35,000 hotel is now building, and the lowest price for a town lot is 1,000. Best of nil, there is a public school, with 05 scholars. The Memphis voianMc says Next to the ob'tnary of the man who invented the accordion, the aifjununent of a Tennessee 1icl Legislature is the most cheerful reading we can con- ceive ot" Madame ZUman, a mother-in-law of the first circles of Magdeburg, Prussia, has been sen- teaced to be beheaded for po'isonine ber son-in- law because he wouldn't let her govern lus household. While the Chicago express train was going at the rate of tbirty miles an hour, from Alleghany to Pittslwre.

a nassense' came aboard. Con- sidenng the rate at which he came be is doing remarkably So is his mother. Squads of Canadians are arriving almost daily in Springfield, in search of employment, About htilf of them stop there, and the rest go to New York. A curious elemental freak occurred in Bethel, M-iine, the other iy. A damp snow fell in the e-ening, which was followed by a powerful wind i that rolled it up into balk frequently as large as a four gallon keg.

Hundreds of them might be i counted in a single field. The Louisville, papers complaint of a deficiency in farm labor everywhere in that sec-i tion, and claim that large wages are paid colored help; but tne negroes say in at tney get smau pay, and are cheated out of half that At tne danoaui acnoot concert in oreester, Sunday evening, a little boy stood up to say his "pipce," and forgetting the words of the text, beHtatci a moment, then with till the assurance pontile, said, "Blessed are the shoemakers. An Iribh clenermen at Montreal, in hi- St. Patrick's day address, said the reason Iri-hmen were i'rcca 10 emijjnue rvery wncre nni where much, was God's will that they sii -ul 1 cpread the Catholic religion throughout the universe A ridiculous present was sent to Gen. Grant by a crack-brained admirer, of Yonngtown, Ohio, in the shape of a cigar 6 feet long and weighing 15 1-2 lbs.

Another enthusiastic but sagacious admirer. A wash-board maker of Adrim, Michigin, has sent one of his wash-bord t- Mr C.mnt He means to work bis way to the inte House through the kitchen. Among some prisoners lately arraigned Wforc the Liverpool Police Court, "is a Woman wlm Btile har list appearance at the court on tlie charge of draafceaess. London caps this A police item in the Triumph the other day the 100th appearance of a woman far the same cause; and each time with a dittervnt Hie ordinary tn le rhurninjr luttet Chili it to pat the milk a akin utu illy a dog's akin tie it on a donkey mount a on him, with rowels to his alwut the lenpth of the animal's ears, and then run him four Kile heats. tM of pttents issued to citizens of Veraont, for tLe wtx-k ending March It, etch bearius the foltottins dite M'Hinirron, Sooth Saftabury Figuring trrctitcr'- Ii.

liMley and V. W. lllauchmi, Bridport a.thmr niiclrne. Rt-i--iics folbv Cms Waterbnry ratent toatr.i MurJi.lTunell, Ke-iues, No, Uophead. During the last week, 26 applications and 9o cfiveats were filed.

Under date March lQth, -u patents will te issued. TiiF New Steamboat Project. The St Al-ban Messenger eays It is now definitely un-der-twod thit the steamer Montreal has been hired i tne Champlain Transportation by a coin' ny, embracing some of the prominent huatntw men of I'lattiUurgn ana urairi Et Johns, as was gome time since reported. ACROSS TUB Thomas Barry, MctU" in the Journal office, iron a siher cake basket at a Telocijicile race in Champlain the other day. Charles Cole, enpervsior of the town of Sandy Hill, Washington County, died recently, of con-samption.

Beckmantomi, Clinton County, seems destined to Imrn. On the morning of the 7th, the hotel at the Corners, with all its furniture and contents, ras destroyed; on the following Tuesday, the brick store at the Corners, occupied by A. A. Goas, iras with most of its contents burned; and on the 15th the firm hense on the Chatterton place was consumed. The insurance on the litter wis SI ,200.

A couple of desperadoes named Charles Tweed and James Austin escaped from Clinton Prison a few days since, stole a horse and cutter and made their way to Stranac wool, where they lost their way, and took a back track, to be recaptured by the prison officer. A billiard tournament came off at Sirpenfs billiard hall in Plattsburgh, on the eTening of the 11th. in which Mr. Lloyd of Kceserille defeated Mr. rhillips of Xew Vorli in a 300 point carom game.

Subsequently a mach was played between H. Hartibus of Whitehall, and George Colberth of Burlington, for a cne valued at $65, in which Colberth was beaten 47 points in 1000 up. I'. Watson of St. Albans won a cue Tallied at $25, his opponent being Mr.

Morrill of Plattsburgh. The concluding game was a contest between Northern New York and Vermont, Hurtibus and Morrill representing the former ami Watson and Colberth the latter; the Vcr-monters being beaten by 207 points in a score of 600. Terxible Acctdest ix Clares don. We learn from the Rutland Herald that an accident occurred at North Clarendon on Monday afternoon, by which two persons were instantly killed and a third injured to such an extent as to render impossible his recovery. It seems that just as the freight train, due at Rutland from the east at 1.30 o'clock, reached the N.

Clarendon crossing, Mr. Myron H. Marshall, accompanied by his wife and child, on their way to Rutland, attempt-to drive across the track ahead of the approach, ing engine, probably not seeiDg or hearing it, although the whistle was blown and the bell rung; but at this point there is a deep cut in the road, which prevented Mr. Marshall from seeing the train, or the engineer observing the team. The engine struck the sleigh, hitting Mr.

Marshall and throwing him ap in the air, he comintr down one sixty feet distant tad dashing his head against the depot with such force as to break a board upon the building. Although alive at the last accounts, he cannot probtMy survive. Mrs. Marshall was thrown upon the track and fourteen oars passed over her. Bungling her limbs and body in a horrible manner, and causing instant death.

The child received a blow upon the back of the head, crashing in its skuli bat not breaking the skin, and was thrown outside the track, the ears passing over one ankle and the other foot As in the ease of Hs mother, death was instantaneous. Mr Marshall was a highly respected cit-isen, proprietor of a chair mawofaeturing establishment in North Clarendon, and bad served two years in Co. second Vermont regime t. His age was 33 years, that of Us wife about fie same, and of their child 2 1-2 yean. MluDlEBrai.

The Addison County Marble Company have thirty men at work under the direction of Sir. Mauley of Rutland, in leveling their quarry bed, with a view to setting np three stone channeling machines the coming season These machines win each do the work of fifty men. James Parker, of the College class of 1870, has been engaged as organist at the Congregational Church. Oliver Severance is laying the foundation for a new store on the she of one of the old factory buildings recently demolished near the falls. Sieeial to th, Fesa Pans.) Barnlna; of the Waterbwry Or pot.

WnutrT, March 22 1869. The passenger depot at this place took fire about eight o'clock on Saturday evening and was totally destroyed. AH the valuables were sired. The fire caught ia oil closet. Loss estimated at $1000.

At a velocipede race ia 61 Albans an Satur day evening the first prise, a $15 watch, was awaded to Chas. Bearddey, who made one rourth of a mile in 1.45 and the second, a ease worth $7, to F. Carpenter, who made the distance in 1.49- Jameson, the winner of a former priie, entered for the watah, bat in taming a corner was thrown, thereby losing the race. Facts to Lathes. I male one hundred pairs of pantaloons, all thick and Cued, with ear need-It without changing it also made three hundred pairs in nine months.

Very truly yours. Has. A. TatHe. Troy Bradford Pa.

To Wheeler Wilson N. Y. Machines for sale by G. G. A B.

L. Beueliet, Burlington. ArrcsTTOT. We beg to call the attention of Medical Practitioners and invalids to Speer's Masilard Wine Bitters," as a mikfly stimulating, diuretic, sudorific and tonic aid to debilitated persons from whatever cause. Their base is Speer's pure Wine, without the semblance of medication, except by herbs and roots.

Tlie most delicate ladies use them with decided advantage. They are remarkably pleasant to the taste. Sold by all Druggists. Honest men are easily bound, but you can never bind a knave. Plaitatios Bitters cares Dyspepsia.

Keep no more cats in the house than will ketch mice. Plaktatio.v Bitteks cures Fever and Ague War makes thieves, and Peace hangs thosn. Pla station Betters Liver Complaint and Nervou.o Headache. Time is a file that wears ant) makes no noise. Plaxtatiox Bitters enres the effects of Dissipation and Late Hours.

Better have one rtlmr trniiiff than two ndtes. Plaxt a 7 ion Bi rrKR! are an antidote to Change of Water and Diet. Fools and obstinate people make lawyc rich. Plahtatiox Bitters Purify, Strength and In vignrate. A kind wife makes a faithful hoaband.

Maoxoua WATEkSnpevierto On imported German Cologne, and eohi at ihalf the price. CAMUKXllUE C.VTTL.B For the wesk wsaaa Tobvat, Match AxooaT or urn btovk. at maukxt. Cattle. 8heeaA Lambs.

Swine This week 4ftj 3407 Last week 391 Vermont 178 1171 Pnoes of Market Beef Extra. SI 3 5tt.9 14 00: first anmlity i2 50 1300; seooud qualify, II lird quality $9 00 1050. Prieet of Store Cattle-waine; Oaem tM, $A)it, $250 $30a. Milen Cows and Oalrea, from $35, $50, I7 100. Yearling, $1S 28 two year- old, three years old, $mS 62.

Pnoes uf Sheep aad Latah In lota $2 50 S3 3 $3 75 each extra $1 0 60, or from 4 tfe 3o h. Hides 10C l(Mcy ib. Tallow, 7 8c lb. Po a fl each. Cair Skins 2U iic per ft.

Prices of Poultry Extra 2H2ie-. prime 22C good 6t 210 medittni l-i Jit pe to medium I9c. ReaiAUKs. CATTLE Not a very flattering market for defers to-day; Wdaoffi-n-d irly in the inoritir refused were not held at a later boor- Irealirs art unwllUne to part Mith Cattle at let pncen tlian they eottla obtain at houie. There weru 'un I tp OxenlTi u.ht i dilV rLDt dealer-, that w.

td from lii lo ivi pair Wi lK)Uiit In pjod tten IVom a $tl iwi that would dna. lUin to iift ia'h. Pricw ith the exception of the en lest grades, were so lower, u. A. Philbnck Mild Oxen at Sl.i 'm At.

drt-fr liKW Ibstach Oxen at $14 cwt dress 1 i' H-ea-h. Rice mjIiI 6 oxen at 60 ') cwt. tin 1 1 cwt each hteer ajm -w fli cwt. vhrmk, Capt. anor cwt, ires- ot wh.

4. T. ii. 1 (x.n rut. drt-- i ii I ur.tt tl "ill cwt.

dre- 10 cwt, -d it Mi.er- Omh Ji 1 ui II it i wt drr- troni 7 to uwt low A Mclotvn f-ur oli Ma at tl 'T cwt. dre- h. 'M --old Oicn at i wt, -In jk. "SHEEP The market w.i- not rhurd 1 i prompt sales. lcaleni.

after cotiMdermhie i.iiur ohtaiu pricoj, were obliged to turn ovtrto the butt h-erondnft about cne half of arrivals. lnces will not pmb-ihlj advance at- ly lamu r-, and if pi prices an? held mire than a wv two it w.U bo more Uian we vol a1? tie.nniiu mcroii ii will take from the other trade. A Thater sold 91 Shfp at 7 It.areras" 'nths. Riford mid 4o bAep.t -I 7 head a. mire 70 tb-.

A. Alexander Mip sp at. fh Wr. hibin sohl lo. Mn-p nn uiiujii i.

ti n. J. J. Flint sold I i oswu at tb rv nice lot scrose weight lb-. wuKchtrfi lb weighed fjo tbs each.

IVWolf A Ptoutj sold ..5: Miet'p on drift. POCLTRV Several crates of chick-n ai.d fowls were houht J. RuMell and Pr ice i run ior the U-t from -ii tST ik- ib. home -'ftiiem were likely ht- and ina condition to kill. Oid liens found sale at ft Uotton 3Inrkct.

Wkdskdat, Mai 2i. FLirCR The demand Flour aaf somewhat luiproi ed, Imt prices eoutinae to rule low and uneat-isfictor, The demand rrm the trvdc hf been cwn-I fined to oo1 iaI 1 lt mml kin tin. liut tor the Pro- vinee? low cr4f have l-eeo in reqeeat. and the stock of and cournon extra ta re-dnced. Tlie Mies, have been at to 2-i 75 fur Western 9 A 6 73 for eotamon extras tff1.

fbr iteedium exlras and ha Vert red wheat bnuds "0i3 10 fur white wheat Ohio. Juliana and iridugan 50 $11 iWfor white Wheat Illinois attli $13 bbl for bt. Louis, melud-lo- faro rite brands at tlie latter rate. Canada Flour has been quiet at $4 $9. Corn Meal in dull and has been se tllns at $5 for Urandywine and $1 50 1 73for oUie biands.

In Rye Flonrnothins has hetn dene In aalea at 3 23 3 50 100 lbs. rR0VXSI0Xl5. 7orlhaa been in moderate demand the Past week, bti th market is quite firm and full prices have been reaUied. The saJes have been at 5272750forprinyv. Zi.

50 for mere andSA 37 for clear. l3.3eof there isno ehanwith a Sir demand. Tn rales have been at lo If efor Western mess; extra mess and $24 for faimUy. is dull but firm, and the hare beet? corrlned to smUl loU 19J, to for steam and IceUie rendered. tkr Iluns tavj been selling 18 15 tf" 2, as to qnallty- So been Hin at 130 bat few now Butter remains aW the fame an choice grales ar very scirce and wa nted, while poorer qualUf ara not much sought after.

The 1 if. f.ir rrood and cholcaNew yerk and Ven nont dairies, and J3 0-13c for common affair. Chttese is firm and has been in demand. and fair. Cht fso is firm and The aales hare been at JO (5 2ic th.

a in qua'ity. i Mte Ceatis ntioue ia mnoerate Oetnami auJ brii hecn dull an, dechnics, with a lar itock. The Bales hare been ta riforcimmonami Rood, medium, and $37o A Tot extta pea Canada IV are dull at Jt 00 2 bu for cimmon and o.ee. Potatoes have been arrlrins more fri el with sales at 73 ftc bu for jaekson Whites. Ciood IVultry tells readily, but common is plenty and dull.

Eg0s have been in fair demand at I J5c dozen. URAIIS. Tne raaitet for Corn is dull ami price have again cased. ofL The fales of Southern and Western yellow hare r-een at 'xt Western mi-ed at 87 3C iMc Tor low and lii-li and white i- dull at 7 9l bushel. Oats are dull and bare iretn in moderate demand at 75 3c bushel i.rNQth-era and Western Rio $140145, bborf Fine Feed and Middling-, at iff ton.

The marktt isnow better supplied with Miottt and Feed tlun for Borne time pitt. WOuL. The demand for fleece and pulled Wool has been moderate, but prices remain the Frame and desirable lots, in good condition are held firm. Mao- i ufactnrers complain about the dullness of uarte. -ml are disposed to stock up moderately at pro nt.

The sale lure been 7OU.0U) tb fleece and pulhd at 17c 6ti fi9c for common ana choice fleece, and from nt 57c for No I super and ostr pulled. ThesaU m- elude a lot iifnckloclc attire Oiiioand renns7lranlaat53e eonsideraole Michigan andNewVork atfiijcAdoOc If ft. ComMn lieeee has been selling at (wc combing palled at it.1 (. and mno lb Canada oombin; at 73c It. Pulled Wool has been in demand with cunMdt-raMe 46l tS 57 fbrsaperand extra, choice Eastern -upi-r selling at flOc is 57 lb.

By Telegraptu Stock a lit e. New Vobk, March MONET This afternoon mone ban been rerj ae-tire, and brokers bare found some difficult in making good their accounts at the clone of l)ank hour-. Currenc is gomi P-t'm and Ptnla-dclphla. of leal tender lia lti-r bcin i.t the lattr iKnit last eveninK. In- nu 'n interest has Wi-n paid fr le The Jenks suit aaio-t the IV Yutk mti ill wa witlidrawn ye-terda, an-i tin- rinii' tdt dmdend on aluut uf -rip when another injunction was i Judf Iti-graham.

The new complaint is '-i Mi. (raoTille 8. Nichols, who eharirt-s currupt i tween sotnoof the directors aud tlie letci-Ume committee In Uie pet i turn and compl int on wlikhtln' mjunc-tiun was craiiutl it ns prt that tlx court would restrain tht CuinpiiD from apj'lj mc to th' legislature tor reluf. This pra' tr not 'ranl and the Company was unl rijlr.i.m-i trout tin' di ideud. 1STERLING EXCHANOE-IulUi 1 (OLD Firmer, opening at l.ili a'i uncinu 1 1 -declining 131, and elosiuir tiOVERNMEN have been Onuer ti( -iTr r-noon especially tliotte ol the later ibrm-1-.

IN lowing were tlie quotations at p. m. Coup i51 II fit KMDcoup 1 i i b. frgOcoup H1i I Recirtertd do n-i MiM rtir U. vjucuup 'oj 1 lti I res- donw KJJjdo Jim.

4 Jui do coup 'i7 li i t'acihci 'o do coup '63 11 li STATE BONOS Dull and Missouri a. e'- tx-coup Mo. lh. new Tenn.fa ex-coup no. new I Lr) Let mx C.

SUto do t-ijjlttit Do. new 1 Ala 1 am a eiht T), tert-st etDtrred Nt-w orktintraI win- -lrp- Mail dielini'd a i i hi a 1 tu lowimr were thf current iiuotatt on tht -tn tat Jii Cumberland Wells Kxp Merchants American Adams Exp Cnited States Kid. Pitulmrh, F.U.Af. llhfo at Miits rv'j pref. Midi.

bouttu-rt ti Ul Central 141 Clere.audaTitt.4 Clv-Teland A Tolodo. ltt Quick silver Rock Inland Paeilc Mail Lake hhre W. Union Tel Central Erie iKkpref. Hudson River aeadini; 3M Chiea-v. A i Oo.prfl 1 ii Vv t( HartX A Erie I I9i 119 fit liti pref.

Chreaco IM Mien. Cent, Do, pref Harlan. Do. pref. Bankers Atlantic 11.

prsl Col. C. A Ind iwprer. iw Alton ATerre Haute Do Toledo A 66 1. pref.

Mil. A St Paul cn Do. pref. 79 Los dos, March J2. rensola cloned 931 for monev for ac-oimu.

C. S. quiet and t4eay at H3l, Rntlws -t -r firm. Erie Railway Illinois Central 97. Special llotires.

CHOICS A MILT PREPARATIONS. pBzrjaun amd rcr rr at ISEJYKY Wholesale Dealer in Drtigs, Proprietary Medirincs If Pt'fu Leavenworth Block, College Street. BIRL.I.VGTOX. VERMONT, U. Dowdx1 Yep-table Rnlamic Eliilr has no equal fhr thesitcedy cure of Coughs.

C10s, Croup and Whoop'nj: Coash all lung nnpiamis can be atrif by the tuntly nac of this wondirfal Medicine, No family shfnld i' without Call Dtmme' EKxir, mod take no other. Hear rmont T.iulmrnt. An internal as well as external remclr takn temaily, it la a matter Pm Killer. Pa-n riru, Pain Reliever, orPalnAnnlhilator. Ri.a.!cr.d- i.ot -ie'p till you get a bottle for tr! rca4 fuil -cci nt especiaUy for breaking np a cold.

Henry'? Vegetable Worm I.ozenes. Entirety frrt fr.m Mmrrji Ptm, periVctly nafe, and sure to reic-w wnu. has been taaroaghry teeted by thousand mmilte in the United and Cana'laa, and i a rf.i;i r- nrrcEs, Is pleasant to the tasv a wh.U- putrar drop er losene. Children eat them as read Iy as candy'. The advantage the pcsefs over au other repair, no pnvs lo Bury Every mother siiuuMUci, a i oa laMiocajeoi uni.

dirertW.es vr.t'i icL 1 .1 Dr. Johnson's ullmn Hitler. Annwiore-MBMnation of Sark. P.o-j.an-. not JulLcrto aUained l.y any oilier matmtACtun-r DiUxa.

Arc ycu suHorlng w.th Pjsp .1, Jaar nc i u-ti (ration, LossofApptt oraay th kn 1. 1 ilaasa! Then try thest. Ritter" and be c--m diJ that they contain fttRE MEI1C1 AL anl 1 1 RATI rBVlETTEa, and uu cot Itbmx t-i tliat cav "Slope" misnamed Bitters." Phvuieian- w.ll hud them benenoai where a rH.werful Vuin.De Tonris wanted, as they oootaia a large quantity the Pure Calisaya Bark. If you would have a good appetite, and UnaxTav and Harrv, try bottle th.ae Biturs. Price One Dollar per Bottle.

nEN'RT 4 Burlm.h A March fdAwSsa Pr pr t. rs. -HOW SHALL. I RECOVER MV HEALTH This is the mental qurtion aVed by the sick, and after repeated failans. Hare yon uwrf BRAN DRETII'S PILLS! Thm Is a mei.cice which simply "cleanses" cinaes the blood ai every ergaa of the body.

This "pumation" i aure to restore yoa; health, if pureed in accordance w.th the printed directions. One who hare rtco er.d hU cwn health by this means tells you to ha erase and do likewise. Cook, publisher of the Han aer lbr twenty yean, at Bennington. sr Braodreths Pills cured mc dyspejsia when every other meaari had tailed, and Iwasactaailj fjiven np by ay physleians and friends." SCROFULA OF 4 YEARS bTAM)I CURED. PatTosiLLE, Ian.

Ho. Dr. BBAXORCra Dear Sir: I have been afflicted with scrofula fur forty-two years but when hope had km departed, salvation unexpectedly came. 1 have used your pill lbr the lat fifteen months. Language fails to convey an idea of the blessing they have been to me they hare cured me, and my health and strength are now perf ctly rrt red.

LCCIE.N B. JONES. Sold by all drusgtsis. Dr. Bracdreth's ofBce, Brmodreth Bona, New York.

March PEABOnV MEDICAL Ko. Bnlfir.c1! str ct (opposite Reverb Bos ton. Tlie lru-ti i of: take plei-nre in i'iin ti it tl.i he secured the i ttie tliliut nt a' li ttnl A. II tifS I Arm, iee-Prc-i er i lumMe Culli'ge i'ii 'iL in' Hud a This Institution now putdishes the popu'rni cal book entitled Tlie Science Lif-. ut h-iYe written by Dr.

liae trettp upon the Errors of Youth, Premature i'cli. eot Munii Seraiual Weakncv. and all Ihhea-t au-l A u- 1 the (ieoeratite Ortranx. Ttiirt tliou-and coon" th rear. It i a ei nun, I onit; meo parfeular.

Price onh i ii 1 Tl In-titute lias jU-E putm-' tut. m-t ot Treat i- of the kind et otrn tin tol i ''vjiaa1 Ptivaiuluey tl in, and Her i T7tUi tllu-traud with llieer. 1 1 1 Tiii-oouk a oui the (H-ii lr ii Ai tii: 1 -e var ou. ein titer 'i-v 1 tie Tl ol Lite, iieiuituul iieaut, it- in-I Woman, JUarr.ae, eneral II ttue 1 rulK-rty. Chanirt- of 1 IV.

of t'le Mtrru-d. 1 Prevention tit Concptio.i, Ac. in Ih idtiful I 1 rttitl, Vurr ilort full 41, I l.ittn-r ot the art M-nt -t ir i postat- paid. ree ot pne Tlie Pm'xdt J. -i-in' a fir-' 'ik- paper in every ut.

i on ti J. i r. ai 1 tieri iu 'ill! our th i pt I ri p( t-. hp ciiik copn avn. fr anv id lit) it, ill Li t.i i i.

1 i tuti. t-1 hit 11. 11 i lief ki.t ai 1 a ult in; lhmcian. B. Ih II n.avbe e- nnUl In strict'ft on all diseasott roquinns fkiil, scr.fy anl ei In rt ami li rtai Jan.

16 tiiJtwim TO rAHMERS'. IM1E JtcAx Inu'acturni invite 1 otharu unini; inun-, to (or a pa-ni I l.t dscnpts ol tlieir t'ertilie: not Hi.z ltKriNKD 'villAl tl. tin b.t -till' li0' iioy offer tlieir roi miKTTK. it a tlie l'iw it of i2.o,t ir ton on bttaxtt, in New Y.rk. Th- al-" inaae t-uperior iT.it.chs of Nitro Phosphate anl pure Bone I hint VT A attentcn Uie followin-r test u.onu.1 Bradhv Inial i effi.ld t.

Your J. lUl-i hiVinui I'oUilreOfc Int." beer t'n withCi)? Brad In Snperplo i' an! i one tw. I'tfier kmi- nA it in- v-en as cood aat' afct ruf am. tin f.ur n.w-Witli raanure ni tw on 1 i witli r.radl tfi fir, ou irt 1 in vitti IttiUioe rQnf'l nl-i-tte i in ir UK'. jjanl D.

Bet'kwitti, Now Ltrodnij, tt. n- I. repard to Poudrctte I can trul3' sv, I like it tat of any fertilizer i hai-e ever tried In hill or drill at.d tTitins the prw into account, jour Nltro Phphate jf Lime ii uhead of rfjij thm I ha ever used prj-dwitifr a crop wii.t i'ahle manure." tvjflbrd toli.v, of Jonert-fiHe say? crop was much car tier a a'i 0. JLtonnan, vwaston. aaja had tii ru tof te potatoif larcr j'ld l'ttL-r, than wiiLn I U'.

1 Vii. BroMTJfli, EiSei JuncMon nays "I rr a flrrt xate erop with 1). R. rotidrttte mpantiely trU.Ioghaa before -een rased, and i i-here said no crop was ever raued or uld be Vaad.M 1. r.

Vnnyn. (af Urilltstt'si Ttav 1Inue. Bnrlint- lrLVtl, ears Where I Lareuod It, it has paid iLe Address THE LODI MiKCFACTURINii CO Box 3139 New York P. 0. -Office C6 Cortlandt Street- -turuoe i s.

PE1RCE SON. w3lw6t Burllnon, Vt. WHV WILL YOU DIE. CONKLlXn PASTILK cures Consumption, Brooch at, ConEhf. nid, ''atarrh, np.

Throat. (Kai-ncilile Breath. Turhttie-olUe Chest. Diffleaity ol Breuthin. 4e.

ijHakers r.V.nFwillficd them unrivdiied for thevo'ce. Price 2i per box. Tor sale by Pnijrrists In w3lm3 WALTUAAl TV TOH To Buyers ol Watches Everywhere Tlie CTeater part or the jewellers of the Cnited State keep Waltham Watch, and cordially recommend them to their customers, notwithstanding the lact that lew profit it made on these watehea than on any others generally sold by the trade. The reason of this that the reputation or the Waltham Watch renders it an easy tale, and the result is, that, al thottjrh the dealer doc. malte as much money on each Individual watch as he may on the sale of other watches, Le is still the gainer thnnh larger and livelier sales.

Thero are tome, huwet er, amung the trade, who do not ci.o the Uatci tliat I hearty support which it deseiroa, This portion or the trade lancy there is more money to be made by dealing in watches about which the public are Ignorant, and in which thero is less competition, and are cor tint to make an occasional sale ot such watches at a lro pn It i- this etas of dealers who, when askid atn ut Walthim Hatches, ue the kind linraajt which lead the customer Qnally ti buj ju--tsuoha watzh as 's the iwul proQtaMe li.r tlie diakrto sell. 1 For the information of pcrnns aout to buy a I watch, and who may be unfavorahV affected by the representations of those unfriendly to our watches we call attention to the following suggestions shilc tlie manuCiotun-' of watches was initiated at W.i tl tlie mjnj have made and sold abont (OIM)OI) natcli. lniiiry town and rllagecf tome weaer (f a Waltham Waoh maj-It i-ruiid Let tho pr.rti aVrnt ti lu this a-er of an Aii.erK.n Watih thin question HAS YOUR WATCH MAEX YOC SATKFAC- I TION We are cot afraid to td.ise those wishing to buy 1 a watcli to uido tlieuiltet) the answer BeS I satiflled a to the qaUIt of the Watch, the I tutr, cow cniy t' --atisf- himself that the i-' t- If CHEAPEST as well as the i tl 1 a a vr iinw a fiw word- to say It is a wp'1 KnoTTn fa-t minuf wtur'n', t) at the greater tli nnmUrol rtu 'c- manufacrured 1-3' oie estaMiahmt-'t, tlui siiia'ir will 1 the eortoie.vh each lndindu-u irti'lo. tliir in view, our pulfc has alwaj In en to our pr.wiucts at the lowest posJble price in order to s-ci-re lario ale, and thus enable un to manufacture watche at a minimara oo t. WE liELIK IN bV I.L PRO- rrrs and a li mni ti.

hareraeeeMfut ut, aid the roait ie, that to-day we roannfn it" the other factor- ib I we can, CHEAPER THAN TllhV DO SELL TWENTY -VW mv all te-' Sif rt toother. AFK)R TO SELL Io AND ACTUALLY HEAP EH thai imm 1 QrT'T TOROLALITY. iunln ru nr 't i-t. ar i ii in.jr"Ld i Wo 1 aw 1 a i un re iiit i a pro re we l.aiL TY AM' a. ti" c-picc, an 1 lin a'i t.

i all a' au 1 th -e y. whiii tft. prov i pa lv valaa'de. We nave retained it. our finiiiojun nt vwry head i a deparUiifiit wj tave ivtr liji, wl M-nicattwire of an import n-ts J.i Cou.p Uj au our prv nt eori .1 to 'i.

i 1 tit eoanlied tnis n.i .1 i 11 Tl, this we make gold and eilvr ea-e. -our own moremtnta, hut for Uue if otter ours betu the ml mtaolifttmeut that turiis out watches mplet every resepct. As Utese Watches aro far sale by the trade generally throughout ihe Cnited States, and at a retail profit made most reawaulde by competition, the dc lines owtenoT a retail char actor. APPLE TON Gen. Acts.

1S2 Kroadway, N. Y. Feb. 4. dwm A COI II.

OLD. UK SORE THROAT Rriuirri ui.ui' atato ntierton, and ahoald be chcvVid. If allowei to cor. mo, Irritation of the Lnmr. a permanent Tiirtt Affection, or an Incura-blo Lnrx Disease if often the result.

BROWN'S BRONCijlAL TROCHES, hartax a direct Inilueaee tu tho arts, give immediate relieC For Asthma, Catarrh, Caninnintfsa and Throat Duteawe, Tmebes are ud with aiwayl ood success. Singers and Public Speakere will and Troches useful in clearlnc the votoe when taken before bingin or Sptakinx, and relievin 4h throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organ, The Troches are recommended and trreecribM by Pbyat-cans, and ha bad tertiirfmial from amiaent mcn throuiftthe connirr. IMtty an artteie of true merit, an-5 harine ruovan tiwir efinaey iyaletf maiu each year them in nw laonlitlas ii. various parhtuf the world, and the Tmehm are unirersally pn-rionreed better ttan therartkle-SL -btnln onlv Brown's Bronchial Troehea wjvTno not uiie aiy of the wortbUuss imitafioc that mav t.e off mi. 8oi try where Jan, tdwimo WITUOIT A GOOD miTO.V- thcr tcmpiTil MMsags ar, cuaajparasirel mrtlihtF" Tbe'ijpt'cml4JIwiafewJioiiaetrId n) 'hv j.

t'mtfof the nifMlleal prosIM tn valfi. a4 I'f h' tobe frwi frtva th.Wpor of iwU-o-bua. ra thus taablnl to -tiw otUr half. Of eaunit kf f'anid. Perhaps HOSTETTER'B STOMACH BfTTERS la b.n rccommenId to tucha wiaw.

FtxwiWy has twrnad tVotm tha frioxd who mMlexhe Ure-ti a with a sneer, int totting that ae firiti In an "patent medk-ln." Dthlfc Vsen the jm mi. the wonrnr aiw. X'retttilHy dm ms him to a ldfe mwery. Aii1 TuxacLes I hieh imrehiare a rtm BlsMta. 1 Mfnu-r It The -rrt, happily lor thwrrres, art Itw $tcp- cal.

Tlicre 'S TOcli a Uii ae aa well as bijotrl crednltty. aud a etdensnaStt he tlie two, which men and rvsaa: who axu gifted with eonimou tuiie ailopt and profit fcy. Taero are the cla3 tlt notronlte and rtcsBJiBeCd UTJTETTER BITTERS. Whjp do they approve thla aotj-bUieu-prtparat'on Simli uaja tiiey havo not Ueiit-omuch the glares of seas; lew cr4ndleeto give ft a Li.r trial, and they hare Jbna4 that when all t-toer tonics stinsulanUaniatomaeMae filled, It produced the d's-n cffc3t. lut hear," fiaid the Bonn saga- when his irnoront enemies were aataiting hinu "OwW, but trv," faya the man who has been eurad ef bUioncnet-, or intenuctent rcr.

by the Biturs, aa he relates experience the ne4iclna to his invalid friends fthoerer to so wedded to hie own foregone theontwal coucloaicns, as to dodine to tert the pj-ert ei a medicine endorsed by the tert mony tf inteii cent aen loerery walk of life, and approved by the people at lar-e, tttfrres to CRISTA DOM'S HAIK DI E. uid Father Timo takM maay a rear To tarn to white dark colored bair But iostaaUj- the EXCLSIOR DVB )ak the tint that charm th eye And Nature owns that cunning Art Can her own Uvtag hues Impart. ClUSTADORO-S HAIR PRESERVATIVE. Oh, bow beiatlfullv mj voor look eflate. Maria.

Julia, oinee I have used (rnair' Rairrroervatlveanil Beautiner, my Hair has Improved wonderfully, and stopid fslUng out altogether. Sold hy Drnsjltts, and applied hy aB Hair Dress ers. Manufactory No. es KaidenLaao. Principal i Depot So.

Astor IToue. March C1IEXCKS PCXMOXIC T.l'P. Seaweed Tonic and liaadtakt PCBs will ears Consumption, i Iver Complaint and lirspvpsfa, ukco according to diraeUons. They tarae to ha taken the ame iiue. They deamw the stetnaeh, reUx the liver and put It to Work than tho appe-Ite hecomes zood the food digest and make MtMKt i the patient heginj toaT in Sean theu: eused matter ripens in the laasa, and the patient ouKnj" tot This Is the enly i drc 03-uintti To tureo I.

If f. ot Phlladelph i wee or.r r.il .1 10 r'-o treHtmea: oiioi.lri n. lie -iiMSmj' r.p- 'o' f. i n. to ll iu! itare thmw- .1 i in li, tn ru tl! 1 ft 'tt eo- iii tl p.

iiui- I r.id t' To 1 i- Sv i up ai i r.V.. PiiUuct ui i tii i'ti 1 6ch Mtn vi ill rr'six tl.e 'u hi nlier, tin '-ii r. litrviti the fret pn t'j IIuiImW wi.it 'i snrr i.j; luu- t-er I en ni.ti nil "i witli 'rt'-tt fan tii 'tt n-i ttart iiu -( crtti in 1 tl. iu-r indrake ii I.i i ci.t-" of 'i'ii 'ipti iwf UII I til' I Ui a propafatton tn llt.l'1 Hie h'iLaCIl thr-iw ut the eju ee to th f. witli the Puhrnni' Svruji, am' tt made into joott bloo with ut uet.t ir ourini: tlo (t'tunucti.

Tlie rt.i- ii w.iy phy ''hk uo eu- i nh. tl ty t'o r.ti li t' i'-'Ii. -i pen tic ttu-, rid lv is it-. ehiU-i: ii one can 1 i Ik? urod if (' r' ui. l.u i-M i -I I teia, t.Alrtrili.Laut'-er, tiorratetl Throat, un- lu)- the liver ai 1 are made Lea.th; If a ho? efiwnmption.

'i I sotn' way are thsejseil. eitlier tuyere ab-w- 'iroueiiiiif irntati n. pleura ndh't-mD. or tlie Iuiils are a inh unmation an 1 ta-t di z. In 1 cuch v.

mutt Inj nt it lawt out tl lungs that are wa-tn but it i tiie 'f I The Bfc.in'icli itier have lo-t tii. ir mkr i t.lood'Utot oo ow the onh th mee i to take lr Sm iienck n' liwiir.u ap.t t)i pat i Ui "nn tn i. ut. i a tb body beins to rrow. tbe lnnf3 coinn cc' t- iral up, and the patient ret tiuehy ant well Uie onlv wa to cureCimsump n.

ttlu-n the'e luni'lt-t a-e ri' i plaint md i). ttepii.i. bchenck'? Si.ar..td Toim ti Mandrake PiU- iie withi it tlie PutmMi Takt tl. indr.i I'mI- fr.Lh i i'i i eornpliint-, i are harintf Ir. bilieneti, vl.

ti i- em rruf)te i lieV.t! riu-in, jtar pi-t J.id is wat-ti awa to a h'iti. in ti. i of Culm. nar Con rnht.on. hu -h tnit p-uo unce-l ca-so hipei.t3 an'i a1 an i i hmi to Ia.

state IIw tured I th ar -e-i. ti" dieinee, and since hfi rooverv many iini-larly afflicted have uaed Dr. Sehenek'a preparations with the same remarkable tuocete. Full directions accompany each, makin? it not absolutely neces-tan to personally ttee Ir. Schenek, niiej? patients winli their lunzs examined, and for this pur," he in professionally it Ins Vr ne.

pal Uffie.Phihideipliia. every Saturday. tvliTfl ni1 a'viee ie 1-dretWed lie i a1- '-r I mil at Vj. "I tifT fctreet, New or! Uu Ti.t -o i TillanorerStw, i -v er lie eivea ivltrtee fr I- a th rt-uh nn with bis ReapiroTi tr the hours at ech city fr A. jL Priee of the Pulmi r'i Si rui a.id S.

tweod Toile ech per rjtti" a nair noien. nan drake Pills 'ent a ltx. U. 4 3-. JIaaoyerSt.

Boston, aeuts. For sale ny all drnc-jts. Jan 13. -Miwlr Special Notices. "OUT OP SORTS." Tako DR.

S. 0. RICHARDSON'S SHERRY WIND. BITTERS, the most medicinal in the market. Established In l.

March 19.w4m TIIR Git HAT DISCOVERY OP THE AGE. Farmers, families and others can purchase no remedy equal to Dr. Tobias Venttlan Liniment for dysentery, colic, croup, chronlcjrheumatlsm, sore throats, toothache, sea-sickness, cuts, burns, swellings, bruises, old sores, beadachw, motkiuito bites, pains In the limbs, chest, back, etc. If It does not ftfre relief, the money will be refunded. All that Is a-ked is a trial, aad use it according to the dlreo Dn.

Tobias Dear Sir I bare used jour Vcn tian Liniment in my family for a number of years, and believe it to be the best article for what it Is recommended that I have ever used. For sadden attack of croup it is invaluable. I have no heslta-in recommending It tor aU the uses it professes to euro. I have sold it for many years, and it gives entire satisfaction. CHAS.

II. TRIMMER. Quakertown, N. May 8, 1366. Sold by the Price 50 cents and 1.

Depot 10 Park Place, Athebtov At tne MetbodUt I'ariona. in Essex, March l-th. by Rev. S. D.

Kltins, William V1. Atherton and Eliza Quinn, both of Fex. MATTHsas Rogers. At the American Hotel, March by Rev. I.

W. Dayton, Byron Matthews ai.d Mich Mar A RoRera, both of l'anton. Mil-eb. At the MeUodiat Parson Marcl by O. W.

Davton, James San deraou and Miss Anna Milter, both of Imrllngton. Bnowa Haaaica. In Yorkdty.on the 16th by Rev. M. D.

Crawford 1. Rev. S. D. Brown, of New York, to Miss Cornelia Derrick, daughter of John Herrlck, Esq of thiseity.

tiBisoLD-Bix In Washington. D. Thursday, March 11th, pro, hj the Rev. Dr. firay, Mr.

William A. Urfwold and Miss Mary A. Bain, lwth fnrmcrl if this city. At bisso In Jericho. March Ith.

by II. C. EsriN Mr. Arthur II Eastman and 31 Iss liarrnt N. Atciimson, ooth ot Jericho.

liCM-i-ch LaAttwen. At the residenee of the bride's father, in Fa. fax, March 21st, bv Dr. A. li.

Bru.h, Mr Edwin S. ugKins, of St. Albans, and Miss Mary Learned, of airfkx. IitOLas Drikcoll. Also, at the same time and pi Mr.

Will-am B. lnicles and Mist Jlary A. ii, Aloan-. Ill Id BaralxKi, Sauk suddenlv, ii uuia Marth 7th, Mrs. Catharine M.

Hob-t-arii, 4J an firmerl of thu cit. Fi.ii.t- W.iMM-ki, Marcli jad, Anna Elixa, dau-'ht. H. and L. Elliot, aed months iUuRh In Rndport.at the re of bis I ithff.

C. lt.it ward Kr'tlav fenin Uanvh t.tJi V. iui jii vcaih, month and 11 I t.n.ti. ml Wilhe N. lUy ward, whose hi tu.il li.

lott, Jul. us and Willi! i i. if jiTcl in lUvir livec. and in their 'Haiti- uu; ili i Ho fi In MjflKurn on Nitirday, March Un. a ur.

rd in tlm ear of his aire Ri. ua.iui-.ts Id iuodki. March ITth, of lo win diphthtna, Clara youngest tlau- ter Hr. Jiui'f II. r-nd Barbara B.

Richard-u, ai-l vtars au i 1 1 1 i H.nr-burjh. March Hh, TmeUne. i-tit i.r Morr.il, ajCvd-Jtii ears. rn, March 15th the only 1 1 1 raruu r. 3 months.

in l-tli. Eliza R. i I tl, uwi Burritt, TREKS AXli the best vanet rr, old and new. Prut 9 standarJ ant. Iwuf.

Orne mental TtvtM. and Ilrdy P'unts tirten house bui.dinc and Parlor rum iv now ocei ana cnios, Eariy SUM an other Pouu Cho'rc now Pitito.i as premfnm) on orders sent immediate T. riu- nt with Catalona on ntoaiat of t-tamp WORt ESTER ft CLA880N. The ford, Vt March Hth, i860. dl Iw CARPETS I CAKPirrs: JF0R A FILL AND CHOIOB Assortment All Sty le and JWEETSER A ABBOTT.

17 Traaple Place, BOSTOST. THE HOME HCTT1.E SKWI.VO MACHIXK prt. to the public as Tb Moil eimplr. ompnet utf IMinlile shuttle Jinrbutc tat ase. It Is Shoi 1- 'n.

trnct on, Certain la rti Result, titrnt'de In aM Part3 and adapted to a creatirrar-t- work than aaf other ine. Tc'trty Iiuhino Wnrraatea ttrrsWr Yaar- Th CiietjuAlvJ Machine uses a Btialat Nwdle, Hakia tl.e Lock St'tch," (alike a Wi sides,) Ki a Self A n'tinsTensica, Ann atlap'ud tn every variety of fcew-njr For Fun ,1.) Wear, from the lightest JbtsUas tathe tin, ami wlllereaaew Leather. It llc.i, f.t UUli, Cord. Braid, Seam, ju It Tuck, Ruffle. Hemstitch Mather, mi! bew i the same two, and II r.

rl well on SUh, Woolen aad Cotton Goods ith Silk, Liaea rottan Thrend. We cr-pecally call the attention of the mwtb-lic to the varou- attachment uaed wllh this itfa-ohioo, as the llemmer, Carder, Braider. Tneker, Binder, Quilter, and Bamutn Self Sewer. They will he found to he perfectly adapted Un the trarieua i pnrpo-'- inten rd. and to combine UJaTXlCITT with PRACTICAL tTILlTT.

Why this Machine ia dan ll-eat I. is ihe a mplet-t. it ftiiem durable. I t. lti.ithecie.HHit.

I A. It makes toe LKkStiteb." It reUaldc under alt cireiimiiaaoet it I not liable to set out of order. T. It it alnvf iwlwletra. tt la tiie fn'teet.

9. it admit of the atitok while iu operate n. fi It ery vr to adjust the needle. ll. i- pviitive In a 1 ita parta.

It mi) in- ut l.ty, durability and 1 eatit PR ICKS. Ti run ly hind, f25 Z1 to runt fod power tinae extra Bobbins. iu Can. screw DrirT, extra et tiles, Chimp and Dlrectlona jJ5f An energetic Agent wanted In eTery town in Noithern Vetmont, to whom Ubetal irdueenwntd li ed it ilows't 51. Store, Church Bur-i i.

add re K. V. BTBR, Box '1, Bur- shkrman a uiixirrr. rliuit i Tailor ans teat itr itewfg eW tie Vlothiuz find CL'STOII DEPARTMENT now com pleu with an elegant asaofttoejit of Yenv Spring Goods, ftli eh I i(int hotiirht. with special reftrenea tii want- a ti-e U.m Trade.

Th In .,1 H.NK i IaOTHIMj cannot fait to he I. ir-t ik contain tbe iv. tlaotxla to be found In the llnrket. warranted to Rive tiefa41on. All iv tit dono WHEN PROMISED.

KIIEflMAX CI 11 CTT, No. 1 Union Block. NtW SI'KING l.t ITATS CAPS, t.ent's rurnihln? fioodi In zr-t i.itiftv. iTacluding many new and nobby Tie-, Bows. StTtarf, CoIUrs, Cuffii, ate.

nstom 3Inde Shirts und Underclothing. jr AetnUfcrt'ie Wilcox Glbbn Sewlnj 31a-ch i. i ar. 1 Lamb Kr.lttins JIachines. C.

O. SHERMAN. TOwtf B. T. GILLXTT.

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OX EX FOR SALE. TVO pair of STAGS, one fire and one six years old, will be sold at a reasonable price. Both pair are in excellent working crdrr. Enquire et GEO. W.

PRIOR. Latex, Vt, ilareh 36. 39w3w NOTICE. The Hen. Probate Court for the District of Chittcn- f'0 SOLOA A are hereby or-' derodtoimHWi notice three weeks saccel-Ire yluthe t'Burlinston Free printol at Burhnston, in said District, that you bare adopted NsneVStaeV Of Haiti ItnrltntrtAt.

I heir at law and desire her nanM chanttetl to Sylvia Judge of Probate. I borobv sire notion that in mnnuaM Sainzorneroftbo Probate Court, I have adopted Aney StM- as my ealht aad helrat law. and desire her name chansed to Sylvia Ana Spooner. liarch anth, l-9. rnwlw a 1 sji.kv.ix v.i "est.

iu STATE (IF ITRMO-NT, rito aU persons coo- DUWct of Chittenden, fjpl" 'f! of Hilton, In mid District. tcyaat-d, it REETtSG. At a Prubaie Conrt hnlden at Rnrliturtrnt. within and for Ue Dutrlct of Chitteoden, on tho SM daj of March, A. 1.

l-9, an iMrretmasT, parpf'rtiaK to ho tho hut Will and TasTAstafT of Fraoci ievanway, waa pnaeoted to the Court for PrubtOc, aad It is onlered by said Conrt that tho 14th day of April, A. I). 1S69. at the Protaato Conrt Roonu in aid Burlington, he assigned fbr prorins amid la-atrument and that notice Uwrror be nrento-all penoB8 mnwrntKl, by publish. this order three wecJtsantweanvely In the Barlinston Fnaa Pncta.

a newspaper printed at aaid Barlinsivn, pre vious coueumeappoinHMi. TBEaaroBB, yon are berehv notfiod to appear before aaid Court, at the tiiceiiiMi aft.rmiiL aad coatetft the prtjatoof sid will, ifym have canae. OirtMi nmler my hand at Burlington, in said DU-trict, this J3d day of March. A.D tae. iw-iw T.

E. V7AL13. Jad-e. TIIO.IAS II. Court for rhe Dbtrkt fitSTniCTOFGtUXniSLE, ss.

uf tiraad Isle. To the heirs and all peraons interested in the estate ofThtiina-j II. brlD, late t-uli Uvru. do eeatwd, Uaetcrtao i7IIERKAS, Seth 4rdn and Phelpr, I administrators uf th- ertati Th' uaj trnr-dua, hath repremted thU Conrt that the pern-al estate of Mud deeeaaed is iiuuffieient to pay hi jiut deNtf, by tho sum and bath applied far licpnsr to sell all the real curat? said 'IS3aavl, ineindiiixtheienion of the widow dower therein, to pay a 'uia ami tlio cost aid uharxae of set-thng )aid eotate. TaaaaroaE, you are herehy notifivl lo appear hB-fora the Probate Conrt at a thereof to be holden at the fbatf Office in North Hero, on the 12th day April A.I.

I-', and ahw goo, the contrary, ir giTe tx.ndt.. for the payment the debta the Conrt Khali direct, otberwiee the said aaiinistTatora will tiin be Ueen-wd and authorized tti rtcll Tola thf) rtUl MLkX of mAhli doTarTMamI And it orderoil teat bt si. en to all per th and place of hearing. Hire wet-It' ru--t-t-hiwly tu the rtnrlint'n Free a whicii i.riulate-i 1:1 tii? of thoae pcr-sia? ir.t-rtn.'e'l ia ill which puhhuat'oua ahall be pnviouj tn the -t for t-eirin--. (iren antler hand at Hen-, in Mid Dic-trict, thn rjlth day ol March A.I.

I. HYMAX IIUI.A1I1RI KSTATKa STATE OF ERMnNT. i all pr-m ct.n- 1 SilTninHorrSl'ui; Shelurn. in i I I de "i-M. i At a Prn'-ate nt with and for th- ct tendon, tio day -ii Man A.

I In tiu'miit. jur.iirt mi i-tti la-it ft 11 a-ui -t tin nt liviiiitn ll Ulnrd late 'r Mt 1 hi -id l-'-tri' H'-i-ea waa preente 1 to th urt aftr trnd, for Prtjiwte. And it is ufu nl -aii uurt fiat the I tth dur April. A 1. tt tho Pr jat om-t in aa furl.otin 1 1 "ai'1.

In-utruuieitt an i tliat tn tt.Tv-r to nen t' t'UKTTie 1. puV order Uim we-K the I ir. n-n Free a new-pnpr pr nt-! af a -i i urlnrrt pn viouj I tne time appointed Tm arroKt, 1 1 reh i ot Sed t- appe ir neiore un. it tin Jiia ai aiiTe-'i, an I fi ti.f pr-'i ie will, yo have cuu-e. tutcn inder mv tn-' at Purliart tr.ct.

th -uh MarL.i "a.li. 1-. 1 1. A LEh, J.id ilanhrupt Notices. LN the fi-trut SUte tl.e ll -trill ot nti 'it.

I a the malt -r r-i bteplien 11. i i wrj. Bankrupt' in iiank-niptev. fi" 1 r- -i 1 irk-jit- ant I 1 w1 "1 ii rn Til UIllerl. It cue? cv t'ut aii i-riai it hereby hx1 ts-en imler'tt th I t'ia" tie I-, ni an i tii 1 I "irt -j 1 ll t-t -i f-enTil mtft i' t'i (-i be lie .1 at Hnrlinjt in I day Iprd.

i- theoflit L. L.wr n. I Bankrov1- i i I iatheroTt and t'. ot 1 r-. vi i R.tnkru,.t-.

Hi-1 rut ati. rth a. In o'citwk. at t'ie Register- in th inrp- i narue I i if t'ie Bank nip Ac ti in lod Mi I k-ipt hi i that at ij'v t' -i 1 Court f- i un- mfj for a tii-- ee ul -of ad Mareaid, 1- am. i connta aa A aaid ttme.tno I -t the aattlaaa nt.

ot eharirooi ail i litv In aeetkne 1 at I -a .1 i -tn in th uy of March, A. I. AM MI IN the Ifcstrtc. v.rt Ue Imted Ut Y-1 tbe Iirtrict of Vermont. In the mall V.

i Imrn Mitchell, Bankrupt. Notice i here' et tnat a petition hu Wn bled in aaid Court, 1 Vim Mitchell of ehhm in id a baakrupt tnider the Art of Cbt of Ma r67tier a dK-harse and certificate tr i au niftjaert.1 ant otner cxaiau pf-ovauM UMiaar Aet, and that re Jrth day of April. If9. at i 1 eeloek A. t-eft-re the ha.

Wa. D. Sbfpvia! 1 Judge of aid Court, at the blend Uouew in Rt 1 inluun, ii for the hearing of tlie -sui when and win-re ail eretiiort wno naTeproren tn I tfrebte, and c-ther in intMa, may attend au i how caoae, rf any the have, why thenrayar I -id p-aated. Dated at Bnrtfnston. the Ith da of Mar lefi9.

39w3w. B. B. SaM ALLEY, Clei i -tr th. Nn It- r.etTt 1 Nile ewprt i hankri.pt 1 it 1- i- 1.

and thatriie i'i l' trfi.re the I' i lahi urt. a' t'. t'i where ac.l oi'ier pi r- jiii', il i. -aid ptif ''-'I IKt it f'V rnft-tl F.t(-. In tii n.attr Ri vcn tliat a i ii t.

R- ui ill" -T-'ft. lly eel red I ii ol Martli rt I .1 hek A. illljliata h'ilQ and i eir 1. ii teed an! J-rM, i -m i I ti Ti i r-n i wu .1 prayer -i tt tt Ii diy March SMALLER Clerk. IN the I -tret r.iar; 1 1 Th.

I iiit-i S'atea Ur the I.tr.ct enn- it. In th tnit'er of JouacG. TLomp-on liankrupt. it rt'y jriren that a ctt.ti.n bv ii hio. Court, by Jitnastt tlydepars -s i I' -Uict, duly drclar-td a ankrupt under the ol rontrretw uf March Jd, J.

a ni eert from all his -le t- tnd th li provable under a.d Act th tt th. -'ai of Aiir.I.l-y.at Itiu'chvk A 31., helore the Hon Wm I. baipman, Judge of said Court, at the Id and Homte in ia a-1 ri men for tbe of the aame. when and where i nil creditor who have have pro. e1 the debta, and other uerwni in interest.

uLy aUeti and afaow cause. If any they have, whv the pray.rof aiid jte-Utlon flhould not be irantel. Dated at Burlington, on the -3)th day of March 169. 39wtw B. B.

SMALLKT, Cltrk. IN- Uw District Court of the Toited SUtos. for the PtaVKt of V5rmont In the matter ef Charle Irattoa Bankrupt. Notice Is hereby riven that a Ota Umm ItMn fftaNl In Xfl'd rOOrL hlf CharleS irvttonof llydeparkta-taid t-iet. duly declared a bankrupt under the Act Ci-nsre of March 1567, fbr a difchartfe and certiftcate there fn.m all hie debts and other claims pmva le under raid Act, and that tbe day of Ajrii, I at to o'clock A.

Kr. wo thA II Wm Shioman. Judre I paW Court, at the Island U-u-e 'nltkinslum. i-j I g(tMt betrins of the iame, when ard where all creditor ah hare pr ir debts, and other perfons in interest, mm sttend and ihow cause if anv they have, whv the pray er of ttaid pt -titlon should ut be srantei. Dated at Borlinfm, on the -th day of March llw3w.

B. B. SM ALLEY, Clerk 1 District o' Venn-mt. In the mattrr of I Wood, Bankrupt. otiee i hereby riven that a pe i tition baa len allett in aa ourt, by 3Iimm W.

i of Newport in aid luly deolared a Bank-1 rupt unfer the Act of Con-iress of March Tvt a dirWhree and eeTtlacat3 tbref. rrwn all hie let.t- and oher elaims provahlit under ud Aet. and the '4Mb day of April, at in oVUiCk A M. the non. Wm.

1. shipman, Jtriire of -a'd Conrt. at. thelidand House Rockingham, is asaisned tor the i hearlnzuf theaaaie, when and where all who have proved the-r ami other per.n" in interaet. mat attnd and show cau-, if My they have, why the praer of nai.i pet.tion tth ruted'at Barhnxton on the tlii day of Manli 1S6'.

J1HV3W. B. B. SMLLEV. 1 Dhrtriet of Vernvmt In he matter of The New-port Water Bankrupt.

Notice is bereoy pren that a petition has been tiled in said iomt.hy Tho tbereot froai all his debUaad other claims provalje wwtf iTlSaoH IlioiS man. uJie Saw "-uart Al ine fTill ill thttr deeti, end olfer pmuat ia raid petition miobM not fe t-antT. IlaSi at BarttoKtoo, the J0U. day of JUrch BrrTTrv nrl- 3w. B.

B. SMALLBT, flerk. TN the lwtriet Court of the Unltd SUtM For 1 tit IHtxict of ennooL In the matter of Ferd' Votlaa ii karak ea4n that a petition hat been Wed in aaid Court, by Fer-dlnandw. ChatBof Mieelouk In satd ltr.ct, duly i declared a Bankrupt under the Act of Consrees of March 2. IHS7, for a dirarharge aad certmeate inereot .1 petition saoold oot be jraotod.

Dated at Barlinston, tie JUth tier March, n. B. SJIALLEV, Clerk. IN the District Court of the Coiled States. For "the District of Vermont.

In the matter or Ijeo W. Spencer Bankn.pt. i Mrebr elren tli a petition has beenSlled to Coort' byCeo-Vt. Spencer or Barke tn innci, utit, hinkrnnt onder tho Act of Consre-s of March i7 r.V.d!:harreandcerimcaieiaerw),iruu.t. hUdebianTo aliened for the hearing of the jame.

when and 1 hftm nmred their debts. anl JI J- tr. (ntonaat roar attend and ibow eause.if ny they hare, why the prayer of said pe-' not be irranted. Mat BurnT ir ths3Mh d.y of March JJW3W, SM.VLLET, Clerk. Newport Water Co, or Newport in a inwwi, i -rr j- Kn: kraptrr Sanltrupt totirES.

IJftha DUtrict Court I tho United Statea Jbr tho Dirtrict of Vermont. In the matter of Alcnzo Kedway, Bankrupt. In Baokrnptcy. To the creditors of fald whotathia may con Wl? 00 nndrmmed, aeiiea of the a Lite or aaht Eankrunt, hereby rfrea notice, that it haa 'en onlered by the District Court of dald lwtrict that tne weond and third general meetina of the creditors of raid bankrupt ie held at the city of Bnriinr-li0' Coaaty of Chittemien, In Ihstnet, on tOedayor.prii;A.l. Ic69.

at tea o'clock A 31 oneof the Kesis-WMln Eaakrnutcy msahl Uisukt, before -aldlttv iT? PurP named in the an! aeetlonsof the ilankrnptact of March 2, 7. and Ti taT0 Hail aeeount as aisisnee aaid Bankrnpt, and that at taki time and blaco 1 hall apply tosaidnmrt for the settlement of my said aooouDt, and tor aduchare rrm all a assienee of aaid eetate. in accordance will, the prorutonaor aid th eeeuwn. DUtrkt, theilth Uy F.V. RA'DALAfaipiee.

IX the IHatrlrt Court of the United SUtes for the district of Vermoot. In the mattr of lnl terns, lUnkrupt. In Bankrjptey. To the creMt-ersof eivld Bankrupt, arvl all whti this may cna-eera The underalsned, ajnunee of the tat ot aaid Bankrupt, hereby sires nottctj. thai ha-t b-n ordered by the JUsMict Court vt IMaUiet.

that theaeconaand third general mett na ol th ered iton of akl bankrupt be held at the ctt, ur-liniCton, in tho County of liUcnden, vkt iHa. triet, on tho 23d day of April, i. if, at o'ekiek X. M. at the olSee of L.

I. Lawr-ncv. one of the Reoatera in Binkruptcy in aaid Dktt.tce. he-Inreaaid Urittr, for the named in the 2th and "ith mmtioarinf the bankrupt Acl Mar.u 1-7, and al4that I hare Sled my final ai-A- unt an aasifCBee or aaid Bankrupt, and thai at Mid line and plaee. i dhall apply to aaid Court for the settUraent of my said aeexmnt, and for a diaeaarge Com all liabUliy aa ilmib aaid eeaate, in aooardaac with the of aaid th Section.

lUted at Moctpelter, tn sua Iruinet on th 2lth day of February, iw y. CHAS. REC1, Afsirjnee. the DtsUict Conrt or the Cal ted Statea, for the IMstnet of Vermont In the matter of CIt a Auaevrorth. BaakrapL la Hankruptcy.

Tw the creditors of laid Bankruot and all whom may tjoocern. The a.sinee of the e)tt of aid Bankrupt hereh irv nobee, that ha been ordered by the lutnct Li.urt of itrlct, tfeat the ateoM and third arawrai neeiin of the creditor of aaid Bankrupt be held at thou.ty of Burl-melon. In the County of Chittenden, a'i Dt-'trtet. the day of April, i at U) tyeioek A. at aheoflaweof I.

L. Lawrence, one the Renters In Banknny in mid twtnjt before wid for the jraruuee named in Ihe iTUi and th of the Bankrupt Art fir Iarch J. and al-o thai I hare filed my final aaooant aa aaiirae i tid Bankrupt, and that at aaid time and pl-oe, I -hail apply tn aaid Court fttr the settlement ofmy aaid a euiini.and fbr a charge from all liaiitlity ru asalxneeof said rttate. inacrardance Jwith the pro- Dated at Monlnelier. in aaid Dutrict.

the Jlih day of February, I XN the BHittriet urt of the I i.ited State for th Diatnot of Vermont, In the maiter of Aial Bankrupt. In Banl.rBptLy. To whom It may c.neern. Tbe an iertircr1 hereby ci ea notice of lita apptiiutmeot aa Aitttinee of Ahtal JrjaiBK Newbury, in Oran County, and State of VeniiLDrf witiunaaid lstrict wlv lain arfjudjeed a Bank ruptupon his own Petition, by (ito llutnet Conrt aaM Iatrkt. IJaiad at Well Ktvex a -Mid Ihtrict, Marat, lota, JVw iw JOHN BAILEY, AIDee.

Lnth fhotrict Court of the United SUteafi-r the Lrtatnot nf VeiTOOot. In the matter of.Vsa Low, liankruDt. Not toe ia herein irivpn that a netitioB has been filed in mid Court, hy Aa Low of Bradford in Iiatrii, duly deeiared a bMkrwp4BBhr the Act of Ciingi-tr-M of Starch ftir al Hrbartfw nd tawtlfio te thereof, rVom all hi and ther clainu prof aide naderaaod A thai tee -nab day Aprif.I9.at H'oVlock A l.ef.-re the Uon.Km. 1. hipman Jadce 'iurt.

at tie Ntsnd Hu-e in Rajcamhaau ar'knt-d for tii bear of the t-aine. wh-n and where ail rreditopt wtin hare rowed hir deSta, an I other perant in intereat. aaav at-t' 'i anl eaue. if an they Mre. whr the prayer of aaid petition fhouht cot tie -panted iweu on ine i ta any or jaarcn.

I9w3w. B. B. sMALLEV. CWk.

In th itheltnet urt State" f- tlie LttttterN I petitin hrif N-n i'e-l tn "iid Court'Hw a i l. titer tt I Lv mluit -anl liitr et.uuiv d-eiai-' ed a hankr.iit ui I 'ir- nt March I- Ii.r adiicharLe aa-I t.rt.fttar iberwif. mm all h.o 1 au'i "th is i 1 1-pr tuiirai A't. an! tht td- Mi dty 1 it 1 i olk A. twlorf Uta lion.

Atai. if. layt eef tt at tne tg tniUiu-- -k va, wt-il- 1 hr the heann; orrh nr wtien and where all jrcl -r- aiio 'tare tc- duLtfi aud other ifr-on in inten -r, ti att ind hw ctn- if an tht have. wh tie pra ef aaid netitlnm ii. IrUted it Carliniin.

t.i ts-f of T-w'iw. B.B SM Cleric. TN t'je Curt i the I tel State. For th I -r Wp. t' :i.a:t.

of W. Vf. Mm re Bank rut i Ni.f i- herehv that -t ti. -i li.t- -i'. .1 i mt I W.

reol Ma-I ti in it, -I'i -tr I.t red a ui drui' I ui ler tlte runw- of reh ri i. irt at, i rt i tte t'n li all h.Mle-.ta an-I -ther i yr 't-nn'f i 1 Aet, ai 1 thai the Ap I i i .4 A If! ro ttu I -(i -je of 1 urt at I II fc 3 a--iriieii I.r tht tat I li ti, i when all r'. 'i win iic i.r debt. aiii thoi r-t-ii- hi 'nit -t iua attend and -lw e-ij-t. f'in the ia.

wi tl'i p-jterof aaid petition --hoaid mt I tc-antwi The and tuir i me I ere i.iau. ''e Aititi at tht auee in 1 ptaci UU .1 at 'h'ti. on Cie J.th of March tw B. B. SUA I LEY, Clerk.

IN t'e tt 1 -fti. ted Mate. Fw thp I -t i-t erni it. tlie iratttrr of Kd- tr-. Kit Ua.ikmt Nirt it i ehy pveeiiiat li i i i if urt, Kdw-ard t.

I'Xmi Alttaiu 'n i.id Pit-Kt, duly deetatel a i.inr ript itider the Aet i ureea cf Marefa a anf fr Icate then of. fn all a i ai. i cla'uu pr ui45r Mtd Act, a thit tV ih -lav or I nt lt oVl.h A. th- itor Wm I hhlpnuin, Jvdse ot -a t- uit at i'iu I in'! II ue in IWkaweham, fri' it rf the uwt. when and wiiere ail orl'tur- who hare pit retl the.r debtiv aad nth i maj attend and tue, an thfT hare, why the praye- df aid pe-t ti u.d not jrantd.

The wwl and third meetinj of e-ed-tors will 1 1 In Id at 'he ame time and plaee. I ated at Burlington, on thath djy of r-r B. E. 31 ALLEY, Citrk, PHIS lato -rive notie-: That the Ith day -r Manh A.I), i a Warrant Bankruptcy I'-u-'d iaint the e-tate of I'enry If. Atni'rc II- rr.

in th County of Waxhinston and Htate of ii'-nr, wh luu 1 eec a it mra tinhn iitjii perHion; that the payment of a1 "ih' and 1 of any prvpertj to'sovb Bank-r-t-pt. to him, or fx Via oe. and thv transfer pp't-erty him, are forbid hy taw. that nreet-n i of the cred rs of ud lUukmpt, to pro the pr ta, and ti ebe or nvre Adrn if will lie held at a Court ol Bankruptcy, to he hidden at the office of Jhn Saitie. in P-rtn.

in the County of Orleans, aa ltatriet, etre John iarte, Beiiste-, a hc JJddar cf April A. I. 1 -tv. at ten e'ehk AJkf. WM.

D. RND. r-r Deputy IT. 8. Manhal, a Meenrer.

JN the lbriet Court of the Cnltod St an For the I'lMrtet of VenuonL )u the mutter sell and ltwrv Bank ntiee L- lee' fi that tit Ion hi boeti tUed in said urt, ty Rt --1I ad Umry st. in a-d tn-fi jr tMuikrupta aLdi of n.re- Marrh 2. a ire iat ticrtiii at. 'lirt lfom all their debt" as lid T'tluaij awl nifM'sr-to" tlie firm Pn-u: md a-i tth-r cla -1 provable under tid Aft. and at t' th dav A oral at l.

o'clock A. tnre the Hoi. Wm. 1. Shipman.

sa Cart at the I land House Rocainham. afWizne-i f-ir th 1 earing of the ame, when and vrbero all creditors v-t rave proved the'r oebt-. an) other person in int. i eat, bbbj attend and show rattse. if any they aa ehy the prayer of aaid petition shtuld not ranted.

Dated at Barlmstcn, on the -M day ef Mai 1 I JwSw B. SMALLKY. lerk. IN the Itiffrirt oit of the I nittd Sta the titnct of ermeat in the matter Cliorlw T. Thoinp.n.

Bankrupt. Notice i- ht re given thata jMCitio bas hcen filed in said f-ort Char.es TLihuoa Ait aas in -a I ctt t. 1 duly delared a linkrupt mlt the Ac of rfri-. of ilarrn 2. lto, fur and certiaoji there from all hit-drt-t-i irt i thtr i la nif pr i Me under sa Aet aim) that tle Apnl at loofloek A.

ief rt tb II jo. Wm. Ik Shipman, Jude of a Court, at th 1i In tUckmham, is a gned the heou-tntr tl a -ame. when and whtn- ie pi 1 el their d-' ti, and tl.er pern ts mt may lend and show cauae, an they hn, hy tie prayr uf sont aitttuit' or bt 1 Dated at BurLinatn. the 24th i jay Mar.

rwtw B. It. SM ALLEY, rierk. IN the District Court of the Vmted State, the Diatrietrf Vermont In the tnattt-r J. rUrn iWiw, BAukrupt.

Notice htnehj- iv-n that a pfttti 't ha f-e-n filtd sanl Cnut, I. INitaaw Ihuie of Nwpiirt in aid OWret, duly clared a bankrupt wider tbe Aet of onjert-e -r March -i, i-fi7, -r ati.chirjear.Ieert Beate er lrom allnifdi'btaand otner elsiiua piivutle uviir -aid Aer, and that the th da of Apr I ai eVlnca A. befitre t'ie Hon ftwt I Shireiiii. Ju'ijroof ii'i C.itirt at tiit liUmi Iltae. KuktVir if ai2nel tir the hearing ot tbe natree wbeT and where all ertl.ttif tie hv proved t-and r-iuii in rot ref.

mat attend jnI b-w eaurte. if an tiaev have. wn the praer of aM e-tit on -hi oi'l te -rranU'l. Jtatetl it Burlington, -m the 1th diy ofMah r-wNr. B.

sLLIX Clerk. IN the lhstriet Court of the I'oited fitr tbe Bl-Uict erinont. In the matter of Palmer Hunt, Bnnkrupt. in I akruptxy To whom It i of hi appNntment an awi-rnee Palmer Hunt, of UWX, ID (M twUll lyOllWDd'n ranu im i ci rnt.nt, aaid Ihotnet, whn has been a tkaakTopt on his own petithm, by the t4trht Aatrt of taid district. Dated at Cnrlinton, the tth ilayofMareh A f.

1 WM II. IloTT, 17 Artae. ioJ 8Ule or VeraioBt, wtto has bm artjswlst-t 1 et-. JellvAror aor p-perty belrln tt saeb Huarepc, lo him, ot hr tut use, and tra0Trotplrtyl.y br 1" Dro dts, aad to eao ur mttr. tKr (jg ef The Howe Scab of Ratla4.

I and Stat Vertnont. before A P. Lnean. tnt JT th, jirt day of March A. IX 19, at I lOocloek sMLLEV MaiihaU'as MaaftViiger.

iJn'-w TN the IHatrict Court of the United Statea for the 'rac. V'rrvwvnt In the matter ef re T. iVCllTairapl TlaB-krcMav. Tolfcoowdll- 1 Baoir.pt to the pnrpuees named In the 27th and rth See tie ru of the Bankrupt Act of March 1S67, ani that I have filed my final accounts as Avsl'cnee of rtd Bankrupt and that at sakl time and place I shall apply to aaid Court for the settlement of my said accounts and for a discharge from all liability as Assignee of told Mtate la aooordaneo with the provislors of said Sstl. Section.

Bellowt Falls in taid District tho 16th dlY jiJre A. u. 19. GEO. SLATE, Andgnee.

TV WMittin itf ReAdlor. in the Coontv Wiodsor and Mjtte of Vermont, within said Disixict who has been adraded a Binznibt npon hU own petition by tho District Conrt of said District. 1 n.tt V.lt.t. MM ttitt.M 1 1. 1, day 19.

wwi as GEO RUE SXATE, Aniziite, Hw3w muiK id irivo. Lotis-jt Thit on the 11th day I Hran la ui. I iiuiv tt nutwi..

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