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V.liRMOrT DATLY TRA.lNTSCPv rPT, SEPTEMBER
186 S.
Vermont Daily Transcript,
ST. ALBANS, VT.
Ti l .sl.'Y, Sn'THMitnn 20, ISO8?.
Travelers' Guide.
UlUiVVt. or t-ABSlXt1.il TUAINM.
m t;,i s,,ul!i and Last, "M u. in., 10,30 a. in
"i p. i . "." I', hi.
urn. i i in V I'uiiit unit West, G,.V) n. in., 11,
i ii 7 1". p. in.
i..i i l.iitii-iil. 11 15 n. in.. 7 til p. in.
ii I'Miii i.i: ii' ms-.i Mini thaivs.
ul tn. small in.il Last, li JH, H 15 a. nt., T2 00
H .1 ) 111.
in-. - I'mnt mill Wi-t, 005 a.m. II 00
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I ,i in liielil.'id .Hid Sheldon, and p. in.
rrmii Mu Mi m. In 00 a. in.
I n ni llakilslicld, It 00 a. in.
m.i tn ruiTri-.K nr sTAori rm.M nr. .u.in.
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1 .i ! '.. M .11 iii.I liichli.nl. H Hi) a. in
j" , .1 Ml. J I' I )L 111.
r ni,ii-ii. .a, t m v. in.
fhiii M tin Tnninnt llmiM'.
n.i.sisu cif i in: MUl.s.
Hails l r v rl clo-o at 5 mm. in. ami 0i
Mai f r Huston rli we nt 5 a. in. ami fl"() p.m.
! - I .. ll.;in anil tin-Vct clo-cat OlHla.m
"Mui l.'i' I ana.i i rl'ixo nt 5 0 a.m.
Sol M. ni ami N'.i-tliiTii way limit close al 0 01
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Strangers' Guide.
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. i'v Miimlay evening
in .V Smith's store,
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ii i l ;iiii'i- Nn. 1. 1; A. M. meet tin'
i. 1 i vi iiu ,' in n-li month, at
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tin ir Hall in Unins
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V v im'tl i vil'll'jf, ill. ri. .iiuaim ii.
Si J tiu tin U.iitit r.rin-vuli-tit Sm-u ty u.a
the II -t a' ul tlni'.l Wi'iliu ily
i ,i cf i ,! n in.oitli at tin if lull "vit i;. Jl
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To tihrillsn i. -Tin rini"M' J' MIA 'I'll ss-
itli r 'i.i-' I.' lari-t iMvnl.iti..n in St. AUiaisi
ml in 1m ii. I hi ( iinnt i.f an il iiU liani'l'. null
i on tl .u i'i.ii'it, if no otlnr, tin' lii'-t lni'ilinm
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Local Items.
fir,," In; cresting matter, original or so- j
ctcd, nuiy always belound on (he tirst
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Ot it Daily. Those wishing (o secure
opies ot our (iaily paper can tto no ai
1 t'l i i Mflll n .inn uaaui n ti-j...innMv.- .
ell iis of earners, and at the otlice.
'opies of our weekly paper may also lie
ni or t nose i) aces.
Look in at Morton & Percy's for Fall
nil inter Overcoats, with Moyer's
attnt sleeve Cull', the best thing out.
Burn it. Batter to-day sold from
' to 1'5 cints per pound. Several lots,
siiouiu oe sta.ei:, som as nign as ou cis
,- .. .w.,.. ,1
i-i 1UII111.I.
Hail Si')i:m. We were visited tliis
f(crnoon a little after two o'clock, with
hail storm which, we believe, did no
iiiui inuiiiiyc uiiiii iu iiiynii.il iiui.-t.,
ml would have run awav if their own-
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ra had not held them in cheek.
iMi'OKTrn Cattli:. 15. R.VanDuseii
fWestlleld, Mass., imported through
lis place yesterday, lo car loads of. )1.
ore cattle from the " Burnt District,"
car Ottawti.
L. 15. AiiMiXdTox, of Biikcrslield
iu sold his Running Mare Lady Hall
Cyrus Thorp, of St. Albans, for the
im of 500 dollars.
Tajiks R. Fleming, a conductor on
le Vermont Central, while running
ver the Cheshire road, Monday niorn-
lg, e.inieiu contact with a bridge near
itzwilliam, N. II. and was scr ously
ljurcd, though it is thought lie will re
jvcr. Mr. Fleming is a steady and re-
Able man and lias been in the employ
f the Central Road for two years past,
.itli headquarters at St. Albans.
Nasuy at BiitiitxcTON. Nasby will
ct'iie before the Voting Men's Assoeia
ion at the City Hall, Burlington, on
londtiv evening next, Oct. 5th. Wc
rtsiiinc there u ill be a full houee in al
onda.ice.
Tnr. Tiioy Fhuit Maiuckt. The
?roy fruit market is very brisk at pre
ciP, in const quenee of the diU'eren
arieties, and the drain on the market
au.-eu tiy nouse-wives laying in then
applies for winter use. At the Fulton
a trket, theprieesoftliodillerent grade
re rated as follows: Good winter ap
iles, is") per barrel ; swjot patutojs, pjr
larrtl. SJ : ncars from So to S3 ner bush-
1, plums from SG to $S ditto; pear ,
lov crate, from i?o toih: grapes, bes
arietics.from twenty-live to thlrty-ilvt
ents jie r pound. Plums are very scarce,
1 ..11 ......,1-. 1.. lw.l.i
lllll lllf siiiuil riujjn in iii.inn'i n nuui
y dealers, for even better pricia than
ibovc quoted. Tho Union says thai
540,000 worth of plums, grown lu
Jjheuccta ly city and vicinity h tve
ihipped from that Markot. lluikind
Herald.
Look in ul Morton & Percy's for Full '
anil Winti'f Ovricn ts, with Mo.vor'Hj
rattiil iSltvvc Cull", t tie lio.-t thlnj;out. I
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HuTLAND Cor.vrv Conn'. In (ho
famous ease of the St le 10. Aaron Clark,
for forgery, lite jury returned a verdict
of guilty. Exeeptions liy tiie resp ani
ent, and sen enee resnltcu. l lie ease
passes to the Supreme Court for re
viwlon.
Jhevet-Col. John It. Lewis, of tlie ltth
U. S. Infantry, formerly of IJurliiijjtoi,
is now Chief of Stall' to CJen. Sihley,
commanding at Atlanta, (la.
JUitTMuirrir Coi.i.r.iiK. Dartmouth
College has a Freshman Class of 8i,
and the Agricultural Department opens
with 112. Sylvantis Tlioyer, of SoiUh
Draintree, Mufs., lias added 810,000 (o
ills previous gifts, and 10,0(10 more has
just heen received from the estate of the
late NVm. Keed, oI'Maiblohcad, Mass.
llnv. Li'avitt l'AHTiiirrr, firmeriy
well known as a lawyer in Bennington
County, la now pleaching al North 15en
nington, Vt., where he lias established
a church.
DnAYiTT Ci.AitKi: at Homi:. C5cn.
DeNV. C. Clarke is in Burlington "in
fine health and full of entliusitis-in" for
Crant and Colfax. The (.'eneral prom
ises the ISurlington Cllce Cluh a cam
paign song.
Tin: CiiiTTKNDi.N Cor.vrv F.m.
T e Cliittenden County i'air will lie
held at Darlington on AVcdnesday,
Thuixlay, and Friday, of this week.
Hon. Ceo. YYtlkins, of Stowe, will deliv
er the adtlre.-s on Thursday, October 1 ;
also, on the .--ame day, there will be a
running race for a purfco ol'&luO. On
Friday, October I'd, there will lie a hur
dle nice for a citizens' parte of $lo0.
VANAMllL'ltCill & Co.'S MKNACir.lill.
exliibit in Rutland on Thursday.
Sri)i:xDi:A'nt The Rutland Herald
sn'ys tliat I'atiicl: Briblin, ti laborer on
the gtavel tia.n, died suiltlei.ly on Fr.
day evening. He came from his labor
on Friday night, to all appearance well
enough, cat his fciipperand went lo bed,
telling his little girl to put up his dinner
for the next day, as lie starts out to his
work about live o'clock in the morning.
When the alarm of lire was given, about
S. - SJ p.m., Friday, they went to wake
him, and found that he was dead. Mr.
Brislin lost his wile some 10 weeks ago
ami l)V Ins suiiden ueatn 0 ciiHuien are
left orphans.
Post Staxxahd, No 2, Grand Army
ot the Kemiblie. ol Burlington, now
numbers over 50 members.
Dn. Gi:o, B. Lomxcf, of Salem, Ma-tf.,
who is to deliver the Annual Aildri ss at
the Addison County Fair next week, is
a practical fanner, a member of (he
Ma--9achuse(ts Slate Board of Agricul
ture, President of the New England
Agricultural Society, and withal one of
the most pleasing and polished oratois
in Massachusetts. With all the usual
attractions thai our Addison ncihbois
oiler, and the additional attraction ofnn
iddrcss fioni Dr. L., we prophecy that
theirs will prove the "big show " of the
season. We hope to see lots of our
Franklin County friends there.
Statu Co.vvkntiox. The second an
nual State Convention of the Young
Men's Christian Associations of Vei
tnont will be held in Brattleboro, on
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,
Ocl. 13, I t, and 15. D. L. Moody, Pre
sident of the Chicago Young Men's
Christian Association ; Prof. 15. llunger-
ford,of Burlington, Rev. A. B.Earle and
other well known laborers in Associa
tions and Sundaj School work, arc ex
pected (o be present. All members of
Young Men's Christian Associations in
Vermont are invited to attend the meet
ing: ami an invitation is also extemteu
to each 15vangelical Church in the
State, lo send its Pastor, and one lay
member to the Convention. Delegates
paving full fare, will receive return
tickets from the Secretary of the Con
veution, good only one day afteradjourn
ment,
and only over the road they
came.
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OitfiAXi.i: The organization of Co
B, 1st Regiment of Vermont Militia, of
Burlington, took place on Saturday
evening. Major Peck presided, and the
tallowing ollicers were elected : Captain
John J Bain, junr ; 1st Lieut, Edmund
O'Neil : '2 Lieut, Charles Harding ; 1st
jerge.uir, Charles W Hathaway ; L'd do
John Kelly : 3rd do, Win B Derby ; 4th
do, Edward P Manor ; 1st Corporal
Ransom B Fargo; id do, Robert J Buin
L'd do, John Lamoine; 4th do, Alonzo
R Spear. Tho FrccJ'rcus says :
All the commis-doned and most of the
..on-coniniibsioned ollicers are "old sol
Jiers" who can point to a gallant record
ju tlio honored roll of the Vermont
oi'igade.
Captain Bain served with great credit
.hiough the war as a member of the -d
Regiment, and then on the stall'of Gen.
L A Grant, (iii sliotthrouvhthe neck in
.lie Wilderness. Lieut. O'Neil served
through the whole wur; was Orderly
iergeant of Co. G, of tho 2d Regiment.
Lieut Harding also saw tho light
iirotigh as a member of Co. M, ot the
Vt. Cavalry. Mr. Hatha way aLo serv
ed through the war imhoStn Regiment,
IVlv in the 0h. Derby In (ho 17tb,
Manor In the l'.'tli. Fart'o In Co. O. !2d
Iteg't Lnino'no In Co. D, 10th Uog't..
S-ir in Co. 0, 2( Vcg'r.
We understand that inother company
uiunibor'ni: now over 00 men) will he
organized in a few days. TiiN will make
three compnniis of" Infantry and one
section of artillery which has heen or
ganized In our cltv. In all, 1201 men
Jiftill one half of whom are old soldiers.
nnd comprising some of the bct youmr
men In the State. What (own can do
better, or half so well ?
Look in at Morion it Percy's for Full
and Wilder Overcoats, with Mover's
Patent Sleeve Cull', the best thing out.
l-'Utrox MAiticirr. .lii'-t received, a
nice lot Dried Beef, Suiiiir Cured Hams,
Bologna Sausage, Sweet Potatoes, To
matoes, Pears, Peaches, Water Melons
ndn Musk Melons. dlf-01.
The Talisman of fashion ; the favorite
of beauty; the pet of luxury in every
dressing-room and boudoir, is "BarretCs
Vegetable Hair Restorative?" It is a
sure picventivo to baldness and prema
ture gray hair, and no lady or gentle
man should be wltaout it. St. Joxcph
Jfcruhl. dA:w.
In Tic Douloureux, rub Renne's Pain
Killing Magic Oil around tiie ear, and
especially oh the prominent face bone
above (lie ear. You thus reach the "fifth
pair of nerves, which go to (he face,"
and if you tif-e it faithfully it soon cures.
d&w.
Tin: Qi'kst'on Si:ttm;i). Those emi
nent nun, Dr. .lames Clark, Physician
to Queen Victoria, and Dr. Hughes Ben
nett, my tliat consumption can liectueil.
Dr. Wilarknew (his when lie discover
ed his now widely known Balsam of
Wild Cheirv. and cxiieriencc has Drov
ed the correctness of his opinion.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TO PRINTERS.
T?AN"rEl, a good, stonily Compositor, for
YV ni".Mpapi;r work.
Al-so,
A hoy 15 or 10 earn of age
to tlio i'rintni,' llii.-niuss.
iph at tins Ollii't'.
as an Apprentice
f IH11S is to certify tliat 1 have this dav givi n to
Jl my sou, Horace W. Hall his time iluriiie; the.
reinaiuder of his ininoiity, and hhall claim none
of his earnings nor pay any of his debts alter
this date.
O. W. HALL
St. Aibans, 2 -'.It-OS.
4 TMOSTI1L.
J;. article ever
Iiuuiiik at
1U ODOUATOlt, the neatest,
iuveiiteil for Teifuining sic.'
(iltLKN .V NIOIIOLN,
No. 1, La.e Strent.
L
Ihlanginost delightful Tcrfuines al
Ultl.f.. . tuuui.s,
No. I, l-a.'e Street
LOST.
IN this village, last Saturday, n Toelvot Look
containing about soonty dollars, and some
papers. Hie Under wi'l be suitably le-varded
on leaving thesamu at the 'I uansciiiit ()illcc.
KI,I DKINKWLNK.
St. Albans, Sept. 22, 1S09.
LOST.
BKTNVEHN Fulton JIarliet, St. Albans, and
tlio Fair Ground, or on it. a dark colored
niorrocco allot, ei ntaiuing $101, and a receipt
from Severance A Co.. lioiton, to h. v. liallar.
I'he Under will receive a reward l'i.51) on return
ing the wallet to I.. U. UAl.li.Ml.
St. Albans, IOth Sept., IHCH. nllltf
LOYs HALS. jg )YOAT.S.
Of all kinds, ju:
t leceive I at
WM. N. SMITH, A 00.
G-
LNT'S SHAWLS Just received
at
WM. N. S.MITH, A CO.
r o to
(,'0'S for jour
1; Sack ( oals.
i O to WM. N. SAIITH .V CO'S for liusiucss
J Suits of all kinds.
"iuhhiso., ci.oriHN'G, clothing,
j CLoITIINtll
the largest Stock ot Clothing. Hats and Cans
nun i iniiisiiniu iit.iiun im-i uuuiuii 101 sail' in
i : .1.!...- r. l , . ..i.
Vermont, is now opened at
xi'r V uMl'l'ir t. rr'a
I.OK SAL1C-A pleasantly located residence
. iu St. Albans, with ono or two acres ot
uuil, as may bo ilesired. Twelve gooil rooms,
culler, cistern, excellent well of water, house
ami oarn nearly new. Annie, near, nluin. anil
cherry trei s, partly in healing, of best varieties,
Vlso grape vines, etc. llio eiieapi'St place m
town nt tlio prico asueii. jorius verv easv
too further naiticulars, enquire at the Than-
seiui'-r ruii- e. '210-th,
Farm for Sale.
r IM1F. snhse. iber nlleis for sale his farm lying
X in cat lord, iu tlio County ot Chittenecn,
continuing two bundled ami twentv-hve acres
liiiildiugs all new. Location on a good road
one nine liom tin) village ; near school and
church, well fenced -running water to the housi
aid barns an abundiiice of fruit. Two good
-ugar orchards ; all the Farming, Dairy and
sugar tools. Also, with or without block on the
'aim. The above farm will keep lortyeows and
team through thejear. 1'orfiii'ther particulars
impure ot tiie Biioscriiier on me pi onuses,
JOsKl'H 15. C1IASL.
Wcstford, Juno 22d. !S(iS. 22:lwtf.
Farm lor Sale.
CJITUATKI) in the east part of Sheldon, on a
ij branch ol tlio Jlissisouoi Hirer, well known
s the .loci Whitney farm, continuing 30(1 acres
troiu 0U to 7o acres interval laud The larin is
capable of keeping 00 cows, 0 i sheep, a team Ac
Wood and timber land enough tor tin1 farm.
Good Sugar orchard of 100.1 trees, sugar tools
,'c. 1 wo good dwelling houses situated oppo-
oite, one brick and one wood. A dain-lioiihO
mil apparatus tor the manufacture ot butter
.ind choose. Good miming water at both lions
es. da iry house and h.'iru. This faun is about
5 or G miles Ii oni the celebrated Surings. For
further particulars enquire of the minor on the
.... wn , r r ir ivi
liilHlllMn ,,4ULil.l.il Ul-il.n.
Fast Sheldon, Aug. 18, I8UH. 230wtf
CROCKERY !
CROCIISRY1 !
I have just received a largo lot of iirst and
second duality of Stouo and China Ware, coin
prising two Ntw and Klegant Patterns called
'Gen. Grant" Patterns. Also a. large stock of
Cutlery, Glass and Stone Ware, which I oiler for
sale eneaii. noaso can atiu see neioro purcnas
ing elsewhere.
At the old Fiirrar JSIocW, one. door nortu ol
George a. I'urrur H.
l G. 8KINNF.lt
St. Alums, Oct 21th, 1BGG. 130-tf
HAT'S, HATS. HAT'S,
GAPS, CATS, OATS
All tho Styles just received at
WM. N. SMITH, & CO'S.
" ALDIS HALL."
Boardinj) and Day School for Young
LadlCS.
rillir. I'Al.L Tl'.int will Infill WKbNiiSDAY, ,
.1. SMI' ri.Mlil.lt '.itli. IStW. '
MISS S'J'OXK. an iii'iimintlHlii'il Icnplii i'. wi.l i
taK
I'liaiUO 111 tlll'l'lllHSCJ til VllClll tlllll tllMUl
Inrlitat lim-lc.
l-'oi' tiTinn, iVi1., ailili o.".-)
.1. W
Jatlilw.lf
TAYI.Olt. A. M.,
j'i'inriial.
pi'Ai, Lcvrniu nr. la isi.a di; (Mjiia.
.11 In tin' iliaii.(.'M lor IbliS tlit'lo will W 20,
U.KI Ticliotd.
$390,000 IIT GOLD.
Dra im (hire in Strcukfii Days.
l'rinof pniil in Oolil. Vi lm h cnalioil nml iuror
tnntiini given Iiv
OKOUOKUl'HAM.
1 711-1 v
on n.
Main St.. I'roViiU'iii'o. 1!. I.
NOTICE.
4 l'KTITION will lie piosiiiitnltotliom.xtlpg
XX. lHlntuio torn crant of a lVrry from A. ,t.
IMioIiiu'h in Allinrcii. to Noitli IIito. nml
trout
.Intit'. llazon'H in Noi tli Ikro to Alhurah,
U'luliaK oni' mile each wny from naiil lVrrv.
a. s, l'tiii.rs,
JAlti;, IIA.KN. I
2lwl.
I'l'titiollOlS.
NOTICE-
T 11 A VI. tliis ilny kIvcii my son Tlioiiias I.ngro
Ins tiiiii1 tint in tin' remainder ul Iiis imiiuii
ty, nml shall pay no ilotitti of bin eniitracting nor
cairn anv of his wages from this date.
LiiiisIiui-rIi, Sept. 7tli, 1SG8.
Attest, his
SAMi-ta. Maysauu I.K'.VIS IX 1..VOUO
'2l)lw;!t nun K .
DISSOLUTION -Tin! copartnership hereto
lore existing nmler thu iiaino of VVmiiiui A'
lliintingt'iii is h mutual eonetit this ilay l
solviil. All neeoiiuttt with saiil firm mu'st ho
settled immediately. Either paitner is author
ize.! to leeeipt for the same.
riiAi:i.r.s WYMAN.
L. 11. HUNTINCiTON.
St. Alpaus, Li 'i. 10th, 1K08.
'I'he v.ateh and jewelry hm-iiiess in all it hran
eln s w ill he eoiitiiiued, with pioinptness, ami in
a wiirl.inaliiil.e nianiier as heieloloie, Iiv
CllAUl.KS WYMAN.
litl.lif
' io C Ils.ol 11 I Mill.
rpiIK partnership heretofore existing hot u pen
1. Win. I.ueliu and Louis Meli. Smith, under
the tirni lianii1 of Loelie ,V Sinitli. is this day
dissolved hy mutual consent. All de'.its due the
foimer linn must ho paid at their old placu ot
business. WILLIAM l.Ol Kl'.,
LOUIS Mel). SMITH,
Ht.Alh.u s, March IS, lh7. 157-tf.
Good Dairy Farm
TTH)i: SALT. IX MOIiltlSluWN, within onc-
. had' mile of .Morristcnvn village
Farm contain about eighty-live acres ol'cood
laud, sixty acna cleared, and the reniail der
wood-laini.
Four hundred Sugar or 3Iap!c trees, with San
Tubs and Sugar Utensils.
A vonug Apple Orchard of about 100 trern,
tnostlv in bearing.
House 111) x 1 ). in cood n nair. with irood cel
lar. 15.i ni li'J x ii-1, with cellar under tiin whole
mil in good it pair, llunuing water at house
ind barn, and pastures well watered.
Fortv toii'i of lmv cut from tv.entv uerct will
be sold with the f.uin if desired.
Seven Cows. 0 yearling heifers, 10 sheen, and
snau of good work horscswill he sold with the
lace if di sired, and all farming tools.
All to lie som verv cheap lor cash.
W. II. TOWL1IS,
Morristown, Aug. 13, 1SU3.
2;10wtf.
D1
Uhinns ailmiration. lo bo ailnured, the
must possess lieauty and liite.ligence.
Most every one has intelligence, and
jOklili CA2T BE BEAUTIPUL
T,v using the PAIM11A. I.OTIAX, the late.il
mil most wonderful of all the eo.-metics. liv its
ue all moths and freckles are removed, the skin
becomes clean and transparent, and the cheek
roseate with the hue of youth. The I'aphian
.l.iiiiuii can oe iouuii ai
THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE!
And also a most complete Assortment of all toi
let articles. The new and fragrant Kim- ile
Jla j o, and tiie ileliciou.4 wood Violet, and al
other choice and fragrant perfumes.
Tuff and Powder lioxes, Colognes, Toilet Soaps
jeein wasnes ami l-owoers. lirtisnes: much as
Hair, 1 colli, Nail, Intant, Ac., ,Ve.
(.'all and see the beautiful necessities and lux
urics for tho toilet oven if you do not wish to bin
JUST RECEIVED
As full a r.tock of pure Drug as can be found in
tho State o: Vermont, together with llesinoids.
Hum hxtraots, and all articles required in
Thvsicians or domestic practice. Warranted
pure and of tirst quality. This store will bo un
dorsold by none iu St, Albans.
Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Supporters, Ac.. A.
ami nm l iiiuig i.epi in a wen regulated
Lrug Store.
S. H. DAY, AGENT.
St. Albans, Vt. June. 1 fifiS. UV f
Morton & Percy's,
PIVOT ACTION BRACE
A hiiperior Suspender for Skirts or Pants I An
lineiiualed brace for tlio Shoulders. Abva.vH
Suspuiider. A brace or not at pleasure. Its
sinipliciiv. diiraliility. ease and coiivenleiu
eoiinneud it to eerv Ladv. Geiitletnan. or Yo.itl
Lxaiiiino lor voursolf, and be convinced that all
herein stated is true. 1'ncos, 75 cents, $1(0
$125. $150. Id-tf
PIANO FOR SALE.
MuA'
TltOCTOU has for ualo. al a viatY low
UATi:, a very line Tiano, 7 1-1 octave, Jtoso
wood ease, carved legs, Ac. : Jliiiiiitactured In
tho United l'iauo Forto Co., Now York Those
desirous of pur -hasiiig a piano wou'il do well to
call at Mr. Proctor's rooms, No. Smith's JtlocU,
heforo purchasing olsowhere. Jtr. Troctor has
also tho agency for Steinway A Sons, and most
ot too iioston l'iauo lanutactorics, ami is pre
pared to offer Pianos and Parlor Organs at very
low rates IMdlf
to to WM.N. SMITH, k Co. for Kood bar
Tg iius in o othing and Hats and Caps, and
I .Tr
thins iu their line.
I'hu'iiix Mutual Lite Insurauci! Co.,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
A fiivnialili' opportunity is invxi'iiti'il to laici-
jjitir ami ivlial'li. lin.iimM iiirn who can ilmnte
tluir I'litho tiini- In tlio IniMiiipsx. to rolifPfi'iit
tliiMnl'l. ftaiincli. anil most MlfvcAKfal I.llo Com-
M.""." " ""V; ii.ni"i. in mu oi.uu oi
, ii iiiinii. j in: iiiuii.v popular ii'ainiuri prciinar
i to tiie 1'IhviiK Mutual, ami tlii; (fi'i'nt ailMUitiiPN
it oners tn tin insuring pulillc its freodom lrom
restrietiuiis on travel and occupation -its non
fiiri'eitnlile policies -its litiernl proinliuu systum
-the economy or the mining inent. and Its large
niiliiinl diviileiiils, render it the mo-t prolltuhle
Com any to Agents desirous of renlizing a hntid
Hiiue competeiiuy liv their eiitetprise and euer
K. Apply to C. L. 1IAI1COCK,
Htnt. Agent Vlneiii Mutuil Life Ins. 'o.
dl)-tr Union lllocli. Itutlniid. Vt.
New
Store and New
Goods,
C. R. PELL,
WITH
ROBERT KINGSLEY,
I) K I ,S (' 0 I, L " S X K W Hi- ) (' K ,
GOT SKE STEEST.
ST. ALBANS, VT.
KAVl'. jnt opein d t e lcrget stock of CroeK
eiy, euinprising all the new and ilesirahle
I .i 1 1 1 i ns. Trench, Chiui and lliihemi:in Fancy
and 'I alile (ilass W are, Cutieiy and Tinted Ware,
ever oft'i red in thii County.
We also call attention to our Stool, of
FOKLION AND DOMESTIC DItY (iOODS,
viiiTn noons, linf.ns,
FANCY GOODS,
NOTION'S AND S.M VI.L V.'AltL.
Tlio uiidersigncil would respectfully anuouiicc
to the public that we l.nve adopted the C.Wi
Y.VTKM, and ON K TKICi:.
DriscoTa Newl!:ocU. LalieSt.St. Albans, Vt.
UiniLKr KLNtisLLY.
i'tltf
,00K TO YOUR INTEREST,
Plio3nix Mutual
IFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF JIAllTFOItO, COXX.
ITS ASSETS ARE NEARLY
0 0 0,000
;
a:;ncai. income,
NEARLY TWO MILLIONS
AND CONSTANTLY lNCKHASINO.
niiii;ii Diviilemls, ,")( j'cr Cci:(.
All its Policies are Non-Forfeiting! No u-
sliictionon Travel, Location or hmplnvinent 1
Divideuils upon the iuT Treinioms paid on all Us
Tables 1
Notes taken if desired for half of the Premium
lor the lirst four years, and m ease of death,
they are paid by the Dividends and given
uj and not deducted from the Policy,
and
'he Full Amount ol' Insurance is Paid.
It has paid in lo."b08 to its Policy Holders over
;,im,Mji, and lias never contested a claim
during the 17 years of its existence. No
oxtia Premiums charged for insur
ing. Viualos, It.iilroad Employees or .Seamen
, Policv iu the PiliHNlx is properly called a
Whole World Policy. It permits the insuieil to
IraM l or lesiilo at'will anywhere in tlio United
States or F.urope, at any season of the yiar,
rtitliout extra charge.
NELSON H.ARMINGT0N, Agent,
'or Tiiuikliu, Grand Is e and Lamoille counties
C. L. 15ALCOCK. Stat. Agent,
iV2'2'.w22M-tf Lntland. Vt.
St. Aibans Dining Rooms,
LAKE ST. ST. ALBANS,
DOWNING & STEERE
P R O P R I E T 0 11 S
TrAT.M MLALS or f.uncli
V houi's, iu tiie host style.
f.unches strved at all
Fresh Bnhimori' Oysters,
lioooived daily and supplied to the Trade
at
wholesale prices. nlod ikVwtf
Health, Luxury, and Economy,
MAY 15K SLCUltlJ) 15Y HAYING YOUIt
FEATHER BEDS RENOVA
TED.
riMlIS is done by a Ste.uii Trocrss, patented
I Aug. (itli, lS(!7l and not only nia.'es them
lean and who esome, which i)i ents si 7.'iiess
but relieves each tibre Iroliuts matted condition,
increasiiiir the bill.-of the bed oficiitimus ouo-
l alf, tlielebv leuilei iiig t licit inoio luxurious.
In fact it is everything essential to old or new
FEATHER BEDS,
I)i -troying nil ino lis, or hahi'ity to them, re
iinum; all dlsai;rei aii;e scent, leoiunnm among
lew leitlurs,) and all gummy and glutinous
-.iibst inee limn the. quill ; thereby preserving
hem from the oflect of long usage.
We would, tlieicfore, say to tho citizens of this
,il ice that we are among them for a few days, to
render them an essential l.enciit. Our facilities
ne such that, upon being oidered to do so, wi
an ta.o and r-titrn beds tho same day, well
renovated and le.uly lur unuiodiato use. tor '.'
per bed, including pillow and bolster, if suitable
to run with tlio ikmi.
Now "i e us your best or poorest, now or old
proi idoihhev are Geese or l)ucA- Feathers. AYo
varraut Hiiisiaction or naf.o no cuarge.
County and Vown llights for sale.
15JIIF.ULY, LVANS, A CO.
Work dono over .1. P. Ktono'a Store, .Main
Street, St. Aihans. Vt.
Wanted a good canvasser to work for th'j ahovo
apply to t . F. FVA.NS. Trenioiit House.
l17"ANTT:ii.Aii Audit to malic a thorough
V cau ass of Frank. in County in behalf of
that old and reliable Life Insurance Company,
The Phoenix Mutual, of Hartford
Conn. Liberal terms to an actho, energetic
man. Address. N. O. A.XTF.LL,
Peru, Clinton Co.. N. Y
General Agent for NorthornNow York and Yor
inont. '207-tr
Ctl.OT'HING for Fall and Winter, just received
nt Smith's new lliock, W.M. N.SMlTH,.VCO'S
PANTS and Vesta of all kinds just tinivcd
lit WM. N. SMITH A CO'S.
S III UTS ami Drawers of all kinds now opening
a.t WM. N. SMITH, ACO'H.
BY TELEGRAPH
J'orlla' Vermont Traimcrtit.
LATEST NEWS!
Later from Tort Haynes,
Earthquake in South
America,
Livinu'ooi., Sept. 29.
The steamship America arrived out
at S o'clock thin a.m.
The steamship City of Baltimore ar
rived thin forenoon.
Tlio steamship Tatifa arrived at four
o'clock a. in. yesterday.
Fokt Havxks, Kansas, 23.
The following despatch was received
yesterday at the Headquarters of the
Department in the Field :
Drtauhmcnt of U. S. Troops al thcDry
Furl: of the North I or k of the Ilcptibll
cun Hirer, Sept. 20. Col. Forsytho is
hadly wounded, hut will be able to travel
to-morrow.
Lt. Beccher, of the 3rd Infantry, died
of his wounds and was buried.
Lt.-Col. Carpenterarri ved hero yester
day at 10 a, in, His promptness and
celerity of movement deserve credit.
He met the scouts wiio had been sent
from Fort Wallace at Reaver Creek,
they having been beaten back by the
Indians, and started them again, but
they could not lind Bradley's command
which did not reach tite Forks till yes
teulay. For.sythe's men fought despciately j
hi spirited ami noble conduct encour
aged his men. There are few cabes on
record of more desperate lighting and
continued endurance without food ex
cept lumo-llesh, and surrounded by the
lead and living.
We eannot remove the dead, hut the
Doctor says the wounded may be remov
ed to Fort Wallace to-niortow.
Col. Forsytho estimates the number
of Indians tit 000. He takes this esti
mate from the judgment of his experi-
need scouts. They were Cheyennea,
Arapahoes and Sioux.
Lt.-Col. Carpenter reports that ho
struck a trail and place where they had
encamped probably for two days after
leaving here, and the trails show that
they are going towards Beaver Creek.
Ho saw the bodies of 5 Indian warri
ors (Clioyenncs), about IS inilc3 from
Col Foray t he's camp, evidently some of
hose killed in tlio battle.
There must have been 75 Indians kill
ed and wounded, at the lowest esti
mate. Col Forsytho lost on en killed.
mil lo wounded, and all his horses.
Tho following is the list of the killed :
Liiut F H Beecher, Acting Surgeon
.Mooie, T W Calvert, Win Wilson, and
Louis Farley. The wounded are : Col
Forsytho (twice), Wm Armstrong, G B
Clarke, Barney Day, H Fooley, Itichard
C.ault, Wm Haley, Frank Harrington,
W 11 11 McCail, Howard Martin, Thos
O'Donnell, 11 11 Tucker, Louis Mc
Laughlin, Henry Davenport. S It
Davis.
1 have the honor to remain,
Your obedient servant,
(Signed) Hrxuv C Baxkiiead,
Brig-Col Commanding
New Yuk, 23.
Some of the ofliccrs and men of the U
S steamer Watiice, and two survivors of
tlio Fredonia, wrecked by the earth
quake in South America, arrived hero
yesterday, and additional particulars of
the terr.ble scenes during the latccarth
quake are thus received.
In Eeuator alone it is now stated that
the number of killed and wounded
amounts to 40,000
In Peru, the dead aro yet hidden in
the ruins of tho hoiif-es in many instan
ces, and a stench infesls the air which,
it is thought, will produce a pestilence
Bands of robbers in tho ruins are rob
bing every ono who has anything left
Ni:w Youk, Sept. 29.
A SheriU'and his posse had a desper
ate light with a negro, near Ililr.a, Ar
kansas, on Saturday Tho negro killed
tho Sheriir and wounded two of his
posse ; ho then took to flight, but was
pursued by the citizens and captured
They took a vote upon the subject, and
resolved in favor of lianginghini, which
was done immediately.
Gold, lllj.
A NHW Supply of Drugj, Miemicals, Patent,
Zjl -ueiiiciues, t.cjiiHi leccived at
GUKi'.N ,t NICHOLS,
No. I, La Aro Street.
ITU.AGG'S Iitstatsnt llolief and Spcor'a Stan,
" dard Wine Hitlers at
GltFFN ,V NICHOLS,
No. I, LiiA'o Street.
rnitlCOT COAT'S in Short Frocks, and
Hill
X
Frocks of all lauds and colors at
W'M.N. SMITH, ,t CO'S.
QllIiiTSandDUAWi'.HS, and Over Shirts of
YOiW kinds, just received at
Win. IS. SMITH, & CO'S.
77ULL Suits in largo variety
i: at WM.N. SMITH, i CO'S.