VERMONT DA.1LY TiRAJSTBCIUPT, OCTOBERS, 1868. erinont Daily Transcript, ST. ALUAXS, VT. TllUtSSDAV, OCTOHEU 22, ISfiS. Travelers' Guide. akhivai. of r-ASsrtfonn tbains. oni the South ami Kntit, 5,43 a. in., 10,50 a.m 1.5 p. in., 8,00 p. in. -Vom House's Point niul Went, 5,50 ft. ni., 11, a. in.. 713 J), tn. "ruin Monti eal. 11 45 a. ni., 7 40 p.m. tiFI'.U'.Tl'UE or I'ASHKMir.R TIlUSH. W tho South mill Fast, 021. S 1." a. in., 12 00 , 8 00 p. in. '"or House's Point ami West, G 05 a.m. 1100 iii.0:30 p. in. 'or Montreal, 0 10 a. in., G 35 p. in. DAILT AIUUVAl. OF STA11F.S AT NT. AI.IUNs. ('loin SnrcetsburKh ami Franklin, 700 p. m. 'roin ltichford ami Sheldon, 500 p. in. ,'rom Khelilon, 10 00 a. in. ,rom Hakerafield, 11 00 a. til. iI.Y DEl'AltTl'ItF. OF ST.W1M FIIOM NT. AUHNJI. Vii- l,V,.i,Lliii nml Ruwtulniri.il. 7 .1(1.1. 111. 'or Sheldon ami Hiclifonl. 8 :!0 a. in. 'or Sheldon, ' (K) p. in. 'or llakcrslldd, 1 00 p. in. i-en call at the several hotels in town. Stage ecu at tlie Tremont House. cmisisu of 1 in: MAILS. f nilw fur iu Ynrlt rinse at 5 00 a. in. and 7 00 till. Inils for lJoston close at O.a. in. aim :iu p.m. .tails for Albaiivnml tho West close at 5 00 a.m tails for C'a inula clone at . (0 ii.in. ntithiru and Northern way mail elosti at 5 00 Strangers' Guide. .111''. . M. C A meets everv Monday eVeiuiiL' at their rooms over Win. N. Smith Stor, in Hirt'ci. '1.. mini. .in i liiiiitiT Vii. 1. It. A. M. meets the .1 ul i 1 ... : ..!. ...... .11, .1 11 11 emu riui ..unit, ... ...... ......., ... ... ...i . . . . i. .... . ir nan in vwiucicr s nioci, .uhiuoiicci. .ulnmlms Council jo. I. It. .VH. -it. meets llli' : 1...1 ;.. V'i.n.,i.,..v it . ...l.- ..., in,, I ...I.T.. v., i V - k. At.. meets tlin w..ii iii.u. I .i-..titii. ill ...it'll viii.iif ii ni ini'u- ... i..; ... lit l. i..:.. ui........ Ill L 1111111 JilUlli. .mull ni 1 i-i-i . lIlTlf.UIIV- l.llll.ri. .xii. n. 1'. .V JY..11. llll'l'm 11IU . . .. w ...i v.. ui t- I. I .......... .1... .. ii"i. i.. i 1. ........1. n llll 11 CIUICSIlll e.eillll ill 1.11.11 lll""U", l ir hall hi I'nioii Itloek. MainStieet. t..il l.itiitit-iiii rl ..infill. . if llntwir n. 1 nieels rv Tuesdav evening at their Hall in Dimes elc, Lake Street. 1 ill 1 .l,, V.. !) 1 I) ..r O T nintu L. .1111.11119 i.l'li.l. .. . w ... . . -." rv Friday evening at their Hall in Haines ck, Lake Street. i-li... Unn I V. S I f i.f n T meets lian) meets on the first and third Wednesday nine or eaeli month at meir nan over r.. n iitiugtoirs Morn. ii .in i -xiie , r.ujit'.i iin.i.T in l'l-aulitin County, of anv dailv miner, and n that account, if no other, the best medium advertising. Local Items. !1 1 .11.. .. 1 "I --... 1 . - i 11 ay of carriers, and at the olllcc. pics 01 our wccKiy paper may aisu uc t !. I... .1 i- , lib LllliOW Hill.LSa hi. 11. 11 uului . milium . 11.1 D. Hopkins, lsaritonc. ot bt. Albans. 1 assist (Jamilli lTrso. who will trivo III I 1 I 1 I I 1 1 I .IIIII'I'IIMII M . fV IIIMMX 0 l. - .1 ft i. i. 4 II..... . csday evening Oct. 2", 18US. See verus mom. c McRscnner of yesterday says : "Tho tement in the Transcript of yester. v mat all tlie Drifoners now eonnneu the Franklin county ja 1 goforSey mr and Blair is indignantly denied them ; for whatever other otlenses v mnv lin L'liiltv of. ton out ot the ven refuse to have this burden added their sins, and wish to vindicate their rnntnra from tlio nnltist nsiinrsion." he Transcript made no such state nt as is herein assorted. hat Wi d was this: on tho 15th inst. a vote t.f prisoners in Franklin Countv Jai s tnken niul 7 votos worn ens' fur Mi-v- ur and Blair and none for Grant and Ifax. Is that denied; Ourinforma- u was 0 ta'.ned from onf of the num- who was present and vot?d, but mi- . . 1 . ,. p .i i ,.. ... . luiniiui uui 111 mm iiiaui im inn iit'if ; left on thocirly Moiday morning iu for Windsor Prison to be gone two irs. Sinon thnt. vn n v.ii ronnrtcil. leal changes Yavo taken place iu the cc of voting, numbers have been ad- 1 to it. Or, it may not he iniiij.-siblc it tllO itimntos Hillf'f. tllnlr Imllut lifiv.i j . ard from Pennsylvania, Ohio, Ac., d tho same panic has seized them at is prevailing outside. AVe think is change in the ballot is but an indl tionofwhat may ho expected t.) take icu an aioiig inu 11110s in ovoinuer. .ii . .1 .. . r . Basi: B .iri. Tho .ru I' nf IWn "V V " "White Stock-1 have challenged o "KaL'les." ofSt. Albans, for ;i nintcli oof base ball to bo nlaved at Bur- t, IH OllSl- IMIl, IU UU JIl.l.NLliai Ulir- c ' ' i j-v . fill nil 1 t uylnii lint Qftfli 'I'ltr Tr ! i m .M linn ceptcd tho challenge, provided St. Ibans bo named as the ilaeo instead of urlington. Misfoiitcxis M-viir, Fi:iiicnoi;.s. .-..i i?nt,.i,n,i- ... r- Pl onoral iMUiehilOs, now Governor of 'liconsjn, who received an empty Icf. ;vu in uiuui;, ruuvmiy picsenicil to o neru htannaru. ot Vermont, wiiotinq l empty right sieve for tho eatne reason, half-dozen pairs of edd dress gloves, iio East and tho West aro vet penult - ti io loin nanus, moium inu wnrr.i tnn ebelliou did Its vrorit to prevent it ; Tjie Ilcciprcclty treaty, it is rumore 1, 1 as met with a hoadllaw. Tho draft ct" treaty v.-aa prenaiotl and approved, it (.(.UUl UIJ1 LAUJ VJULl'LlllLllI lUIIlIi I iFinllil I i ab leaay to leave lor A a: liington, hen orders from England put a btopto 10 proceedings. England believes in roliiifln I'nr li(irt.fH t m urni-u l.nt rn- aidfstho diet us a iittlc tco stiimilat- i!' fcr hor colon tc'i. Fixed. John Fo'cy, charged with j wiling a coat from tho sleeping caw, ' . I 1 1 . P . . . T...i .1. was uror.giii ucioro jusure cnumum on Wetlnesday, ttnd wa's lined $0 and costs, i . . 1 - !il .1 1 . and, 111 (leiaun, wns euniuuiiuu lujau. Git.vxn Thuxk itoHEiutv. On Tues day last, the money client of the Grand Trunk Railway C'om;u:iywn broken open in a lavage e.ir between Point St. Charles a (1 Montreal, a-id A14,0 ") in gold wa? taken thorcf.'om. It was a daring exploit in tlis? daytime. Tho distance between Point St CUji'Im and Montreal is only three or four tulles and tho chest had been placed in the car aa usual. FitKQtrKXT Mistake. Mr. Rutland Herald, please put on your glasses and see if you found the article In your paper of the 21st instant, entitled "A fast young lady," in the Mcwcnyer, as you stated. Tlie article alluded to original ly appeared in the Tiutmcrtpt of tho 10th and is copied verbulini el literatim from its columns. We should think a blind man might tell the dilU'funce. either steal outright or give er. reedy. Pleaie 'dit eor- 'I'm: Vv toms Disthut or Vi:u MoXT. The value of Koods imported iiv to this district during the year 1807 was S2,.".lo,214 Co, upon which duties iu gold 1 wiim received, sS-lTT.TGD,"!). Duties on merchandise entered in bond and paid j in other distncis MK0,!l70,t , making a , tottil iu gold b(i.)S,145,87. Tho amount dNhiiHcd in cuirency in transneting the btisinessol tlie ucDartmont was m,iiu, 71 ; deduct for currency received in fees 'l.'!,111S,.".it; amount received by Gov ernment for lines, fovfoituics and ienal tlc, SIl),7.f",".S; total oust nf collection to the Government iu currency, $ol,034,Go. I)u.ie collected in gold during August and September, ISilS, $142,tl6fl. fair ti)ift(iu 'Vimm. Patiints. Among tlie Patents ihsued, Oct. l.'ith, were one to Earl Guyer of Wolcott, VI., for improved butter tub. D. K. Iliekok of Morrisville, for im provement in potatoe washer. Anteda ted Sept. SO, 1SC. J. B. Kelly & N. P. Kingsley of Bran don, for improved spring bed bottoms. Francis Ilowlett of West Rupert, Vt. , and Charles R. Sherman of Salem, for improved gearing for grindstones. Gen. Lick, "tiieCiiiustian GnxTU 51 X." ISlull Jien. Waue does not re spond to the sentiment that the rebel General Cluel Is a lilgli toned, lionoraolc gent'oman an 1 soldier, excusable for his lack of patriotic devotion to tlie Un ion by his we.ik-loyalty to tlie Southern notion of Slate rights. Said Wade in a campaign .speech in Ohio last week : Let us see what kind of a Christian gentleman this Gen. Lee is. 1 know there is a disposition in some places to excuse this traitor from the just reward of his infamy, and yet, sir, he is tlie most sneaking, infamous rob A of the whole batch, i was there. I know how it was when the rebellion broke out. Scott was at the head of your army, commander-in-chief, and his chief of stall', his most intimatccotinsellor, wa3 Gen. Lea, most trusted by him an I nio3t trastea by the country. Ho lutk'id there in tlie councils of Gen. Scott, got all his plans, understood what ho intended to do to put down tho rebellion there, as his confidential ollicer, lingering in Ins ranks until he had obtained the whole and then sneaked into the Confederacy and swore allegience to that, adding tlie perjury of his soul to hell toiiis treason. Tliit is the Christian gentleman they talk about. Fui.tox Mawckt. Just received, a nice lot Dried Beef, Sugar Cured Hams, Bologna Sausage, Sweet Potatoes, To matoes, Pears, Poncho.-, Water Melons adn Musk Melons. dtf-91. WHAT MAKES YOUR HAIR SO BEAUTIFUL? MRS. S. A. Am.kn'.s Imi'uovei) (now stj'lo) Haiii Ri:sToiu:n or DnnssiNU, (in one bottle.) Price One Dollar. Every Druggist sells It. .en . fain-Killing Magic Oil is the . I thii.g . use for frost bites, cliil "nl ii:if, burns, scalds, bruises, contu i jmms, and otner painful troubles you vr tried. "It works like a charm." d&w. -Y Distressing Cough, causes tho 1" iends of the suflbring almost as much i :iin astlio suflcrer himself, mid should iveeivo immcuiate attention. JJr. vis I t.n's Balsam of Wild Cherry speedily ' c. res cough, colds, inlhieiia, tore tliroat. &c. It will always relievo con sumption, niul in many well attested j cafes it lias oH'ected a perfect cure. ' w. . - 1 tiuality and quantity aro tlie tw o de sirable attendants of "Barrett's Veget able Hair Restorative." Tho bottles aro neither corked thimbles, nor the preparation itself a worthless compound ol uelcterious minerals, as nas neon 11 .1... 4 I"! til 4- . I. .. , proven uy uie wani Miiiiiiiiuei! ui uiu r.. A rIi.n1Hirol fJnntntv ,,,.. 1 111 tJIIIIV 4i.liVltiliUllt I. ';viv M v i - . er Knquircr, d&w. A busy man is a locomotive; and. life a track. Every night lie drives into "tho house," and stops. Kvery morr- nig no is lircu uji anew, ami away no goes .switching oil in one direction and ii... s t i.to ..-,ii.,n r then in another. In this routine of business ho forgets that tho physieial organism ion is of the most delicate kind. If a hard iron locomotive needs constant care, t nd to bo well oiled up and rub bed oil' every, day how much more necessary is it that all men and women ' ohould use Plantation Bitters, which are mo nc jjtut uuru oi uvoryiuuiiS wiul-h is necessary tc keep the system in a per fect tone of health, w. Magnolia "Wa'it.i!. Superior to tin; L'rt imported CJerman (.olognc, and fold at half tho yrlcc. I'or many years tho Piano Forto has held unquestioned monopoly; but a flowing ti tle for those orchestral cn"t ts in playing which the Pian j cannct ren der, has turned attention to tho Organ, i CLet.. ncss portableucss, and conven I juco of manlptilatlott are abo advanta ges in the Anipricui Organs, 113 made by Messrs. S. I). k II W. t-'initli, of Baston. which eminently reeotnmcml f i'Vti i . .ny yi 7 - . . . I extensive manufactory of tlie above named instruments, on Uos'on Keck, and werj surprised tit the vast amount of labor i 11 operation, timl the completeness of the appliances in use, from tho heavy machinery which cuts the stock, to the delicate apparatus which fa h Ions the key work and action. Messrs. S. D. & H. W. Smith are regarded as tho best red Organ manufactureis In tlie world, and although able to turn out otic hun dred instruments a week, they have found dllllculty ii filling orders, which come from all parts of tho country. None who hear these popular Instru ments, with their round, s-on irious, sympathetic and expressive tones, are surprised : t tho favor with which they aro regarded by lead ng music tins. Portland Transcript . 1 DEATHS In Fail-held, Ail , 21, Clara U., oiiiicst daughter or Chester It. and S ti ah It. lturim, aged 2 veins and 1 month. As the sweet himj droops to hlnoni no morn, She ihoup'd to bloom on the other shore, And her beauty greater far shall bo In her home beyond thecryst.il sea Lovely her form uhile lime 011 earth, Sweet her voice, so full of mil th, Hut sweeter still those tones shall be In hi r home beyond the crystal sea. Her eyi s that were so softly bright Have lost, in death, their earthh light, lint hi i;;htcr far those eyes shall be When they wake beyond tile, erjstal sl'ii. Clara, mi joyful and full of mirth, Has taken her leave of this dark, dark e.irlh, Hut Clara mine full ol joy shall be In her homo beyond the crystal sea, sr. AI.UANS MARKET Oct. '10 ldU. AlTLVS " dried, per lb , Hf.ans, per bushel nurrKi:, per lb ClIKLhL-, " Coiin, per bushel, Coiin MrjAi., perewt.,... Lous, per doz in j i. it, niipcrtiiip " cilia, " doubiu extra, . . . li'iAss. Si.i.D, per buslicl,. Ii..'., .ei m l.uir.. ocr iL., U.us, ner buswi.-., Omons, " I'onii, mess, " clear, Di"ssed Hogs, , I'otatoeh, per bushel, . . , Itvr, Salt, Canada ,, I'iuk's Island, . . . . Al.lI'LU Suuaii, Wool, per iu., Wdod per curd, 60 10 2 Ut) lo 'id 1 IU 46 3 .U ftj (si 10 00 as. Yi "0 Ofi 11 01) Ui, a as da yi iu 0 23 ( 0 oo (tt 1 50 30 00 Qt 00 LO QS 0 a 30 fit 1 00 'i 1 00 (i. 10 o 40 ( i oo (a. 1 00 Yi I 00 43 U 1 00 i to 30 II 00 U 00 17 00 3 u0 15 '0 23 70 '1 0U 31 00 Oil II J 10 75 1 'a 8 1 UU 12 02 7 uU IIOS'IO.V MAKnLl'l'- .Oi l. M ( i:: FxcilANoi:. '1 he muiket for Fhiur is dull ami puces lemaiu without iiupioxeineiit ; we ipiotu W estei u Mipciliiic. at 0,23 a ; common extras at 7 3 a S ; nnjihuin extras at 8.23 a 0, including bal.cis' 1)1 anils ; Wlutu Wheat, Ohio, Indiana and .ilichigali, al In a 12,30; Illinois ai 10 a i:l 30 ; St. Louis at 10 a 15; Lawrence Jiills at 111,50 a 1,25 ; lioston Cilv -Wills ut 10 a 15; ami Mimhciu at lu,50a 11.23, Cons is niuct ; Southern and Western yellow at 1 3: ; ulul Western mixed at 1,25 a 1,2H. Oats raime liom 73c a hie. live 1,75. PuoWMO.Ns. Folk is steady and lies been sell ing at ..j a lor pi line. ; 3i a 31,50 for mess ; and 3! a 37 tor clear. Utl.f ranges 1'mni 15 to 18c ior ood mess ; lb a 2,1 for extra uuss, and 21 a 23c lor tamily. l.utn l!l a 20i for .-team ami lictt.c remlered ; ami hiiioUed ll.inis l a liic ; lluttera.i a (!; Cheest 12) a 17c. mi ii iin'iivivvnnvnww-wiTr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Gri'and Concert, ACADLMY JfALL, ST.ALJIAMS, VT. MLLF. CAMILLA U15S0 IHK Celebrated Violinist, Mrs. D. C. Hall, ol . Hoston, Soprano. Mr. 1J. 1). Hopkins, lluri toiie. Mr. H. 1. Proctor, l'iauut. Will fjive one (irand Concert of Vocal and In strumental music at the Academy Hall, St. Al bans, on Tuesday um-iuiik, Oct. 27th, 1SI',H. Tickkts -30cts- Ileserved Seats, 73ets. For nalo at Mr. HuutiiiKtoii's Jewell Store, on and a tor Friday, Oct. 23d and at tho" door. Dooi s open at 7 1-1 -Concert to coinmenco at 8 o'clock. L o 6 iv IN AT No. 2 Darrow Block, AND SEE THE NEW STYLES OF CLOTHING Tho best lino of Suits in Town, The Jlc.st Line ot' Own'oat? in Town. Tlio Best Lino of l'urnisliiiij,' in Town, (iloods Just Receive tl from New Boston. York and L. J.IcD. SMITH & CO. d2m-133. i LACK Piii'.s and Vest i of all kinds just n )ceivcd at U M. N. SMITH. ACO'S. CI ALL and i-ee the 1-ett Stock of Clcthing. Hats and Caps and Funiisliint.' Good- in the State, at WM X. SMITH, A eO. L0TlII.N(r f..r FaU and Winter, just Kvi-fveJ Jixi Sni th's n-w Biocli, WM". X.SMlTiI,ACO'.S j OYl'MU) Vl'rt or all kinds, and cheap , at WM. X. SMITH is C0'9. I J. VIENKTOT fi4 CO., General Nc wspapor Agents, Advortk ing liiil Anssnii Strci't. Xuw VorU. (ESTABLISHED IN 1062.) 0 rU beR to call the aid litjon of adici tiseis to ' 1 our njciicy. Our fuel Ities Wlh all the llist c'assd.illv papers in the e mntrv are second to none, una mo are fully 1 O'and to offer term-' and conditions whieU'eaiiuot fail t yivesupe rior inducements. We can, bv special permission, lel'er to Mr. H.T. Helnibold, UrugKiat, 5Jl llio.ulwaj, Now York. Messrs. S. lt.Vanduzer .v. Co.. 108 Oivenwieh Si., No'v York. Mourn. Hall A- Itiukcl, 218 areemiieli St 1 net. New Ynik. Messis. (I l!i uee's Son A Co., Type-Founders. 13 ClniineiH St. Messis. I'halon ,V Son, New York. " l'helan A Collender, New York. " Tarrant A Co., " " Chiekeiitifi A- Sou, " ltadwav A Co., " 13(1 eod.lm N 0 TJC E . riAdF tiADIKS- SUCIKI'Y, e,)iineoted with the X. Parish of tlie Holy Trinity, Swanton Falls, will i;ie an OYSTER SUPPER, ON TCfiSPA V KVEXIXO, OCT. '21 A( JKNAISOX's HOTEL. uii.A general imitation in estendi. .;ki.i FLOUR. 1 AM in receipt or2:)0 to :Wj bils. of FLOL'l! ner week, and my facilities are -.iich that I can supply the trade on as (i o o (1 T v. v m s as any other party or parties (as my tlour pays no tiibuteto middle men. nor '2 V, per bairet to drummers), with hiiperliue mid IXtra Flour, made from Milwaukee Club W'beat. by car-load or singled an el. WlSTIUl WHEAT FLO CltS, fiom f;ood to ven choice, iu full supply. Corn for sale at all times. Cash paid lor Wool and H:ecp 1'elts. f.u" I t.u.i till' ) 1:1. ii t ii iir to return mv noat hearty thanks lorthnvcryliber.il patron age l liave ri'ceived unci i conimenccil liiisiucss, and hope for a emit inu.i nee ol tin same. .1. .1. mntoF.ss. St. A'.haus. Oct. lit, ISliS. lil!) tf Autumn and Winter LADIES' ElUtNlSlllNt; (iOCDS. I 1IAVF now opened a now stock ot the above nniiiid uoods, to which 1 lesiii ctlullv invite liic notice or tlie I.ail'et. ot St. Aloaus ami vi cinity. .. lleul lilael; Tlucad and Malta Laces. Heal Valenciennes and Cliuiy Laces. Meiino Under ests and L' Mweis, Ksitia Qua' ity. Meiino Hosiery. Gloves, Mittens, Scarfs. Ac. Dress, Sacks, A Cloak FriiiKOs and (limps. SmainVaies. Ac, Ac. Making a Speciality of this line of Goods, 1 shall ciuleavor to keep on hand a K"od, liberal assorti.ieut, and shall not h. undersold by au one. L.. r. IW.AII'I O.N. Store next to L. L. Ilutcher A Sonw. 132tf NOTICE. Mr. F. L. Goodspecd's New House at Mi.ssi ipioi tipriu-js, is now ready for the reception ol ioai uers. (135-tl -p)li.M)'S P I, A X TA 1 A OIXT.IIKNT. This is the ,hcM ai tiele yet put he fort the public for al kinds of Sores and Kruptious o f t h t Skin, us Salt llhenm Old Sores, llrokco 111 easts, Stints of In sect s , Vegetable I'oiso.iinus, Ac. Fully iiDlioldins Dr. Folalid's lepatation as an oriKiuator of valuable remedies It is the GREAT PANACEA! For burns, sca'ds, fiost bitten pails, clumped lipt and hands, cracks in the lift, (with which cltl people are troubled,) styes upon tin eye lids, and in fact everything to which a salve is applicable. Price, 25 cents. Manufactured un der the supervision of the originator, DR. J. W. FO&AND, And for sale by all Wholesah and ltetail lli ujj; gistw, and at Country Stores. Geo. ('. Goodwill A Co., and P.ust Urns., ,v liird, P.ostou. General Agents. C. K. POLAND, Proprietor. Also, Agent for Medicines ini.nii- I'actuied by Dr. .1. V. Poland, viz: Cedar Plas ter, Diarrhu a F.lKie, Indian Pile Uemedv, Ca thartic, Pills. Ac. 188-lveow.- ts laid WOOL sllIHTS iu laigc variety of I stvles, now opening at W'M. X, SMITH A VQ'fi, BOYS CLOTHING of all kinds just received at VM. N. SMITH. A GOVS. HATS, HATS, HATS, CAPS, CAPS, CAPS All the Stvles just received at W'M. N. SMITH, A GO'S. WOUl. hlVWil'Hot tnery tlcscriptioii, just le 1 1 eeiveil al WM. N.SMU'H, A CO'iS. BOYS Over Coats of all kinds at WM. X. SMITH, A GO'S. BLACK Sack i oats hi every .stvle, W.M. X.Hnuth.V GO'S, Smith's new lilock. A NKW Supply of Di n Chemicals. Patent. J.X. .ueiliciuts, At' .just received at Gltl'.L A MCriOLS, No. I, La.-n Street. 4 l.MutlliK..lC ODUitArt)lt, tilt) mutest Jl article evtr invented for Peifumiiig sicA Itoonitf t G1IFFN A MCHOLN. No. 1, LaAe Streot. ,4 LL tho new styles of Furs and Scarfs now N. SMITH, A GO'S. jTX ojiened at WM, IVU.AGG'S Iimtatant ltelicr and Speer's Stan, ; thud Wiuo Hitters at GltKFN' A XICIIOLS. No. I, L'lAe Street I.OU Si'ltl.NU HTiLK OF hiLK ilAl'h, tall ut J WM V SMITH fox A SHIitTSniidDKAWfcJtS, mid Over Shirts of all kinds, just received at Win. N.SMITH, & CO'S. .A. T H0UaHT0i5S OUSTER HOUSE, Every Morning, S: oi wa lk Oysters Kl'.O.tH'AllTOliOALI.ON, hake Sticet, f.t A than.. Oi l. I .V(H. laidiwli". St, Aibans Dining Rooms, LAKE ST. ST. ALBANS, DOWNING & STEERE PROPRIKTORS VTA1IM MFAhS or 1 hours, in the best bunches style. fcjrvcd at all Frt'sh Hiiiliinon1 ami supplied Oysters to the Trail 0 nliiii ilA w ti ' lie, I Mil en ed liesali- daily price nt Good Dairy Farm IOKKAMi IX MOUItlSTOW N. within one- I. hall mi!' of Moiristown villane F.u in contains about eighty-live acres of miod land, sixlv acres I'le.ned, and the rumaii der woiul-laml. i Four hundred Suk.ii m Tubs and Sii"ar Ftcn-ils Maple tr. es. with Sap AyoniiK Apple Orchard ol about l.'O treis, lllistl in bealilljj'. Moii-i !10 II), in (nod repair, with iood cel l.tr. Hani 32 HI. ith cellar limb r the whole and in pmil repair, lliiniiin water at lions' and bai n, mid pastures well watered. Foi ty tons ot ha) cut fiom twenty acies will be sold with the farm if desired. Sewn Cows, 5 yearling heifers, 10 sheep, and a span oI'koo.1 wmk horses will be sold with the place it' ihsiied, and all fariniiiL; tools. All to be w,,t,l verv cheap lor cash. W. II. I'OWKliS, Mom-town. i. 13, 2,'l(lntf. u'm lov iSaio s UTF.VTFI) iu the east part of Sheldon, on a branch of the Misisquoi Itivcr, well knmwi as tht loci vt nancy lat in, coutainiii'' 300 acres. fiom 51) to 75 acres interval land . 'Phe farm is capable of ki'i piuj,'50 cons. 5 I sheep, a team Ac. Wood ami timber land cnouxh tor the faun. A (ionil Suar orchard of 1IKKI trees, su'.ir tools c. Two fjood dwcliinj,' hou-.es situated oppo site, one brick and one wood. A dr.ir-house and apparatus ior the lnaiinf.ictuie of butter and cheese. (Inod riinniii,' water at both hous es, daiiy-liimsy and barn. Thi- farm is about 5 or 0 niile.-i from the eelebi-ited Springs. For further particulars emiuir. of the onner on the premisis WILLIAM IlLlSS. Fast Sic Idim, Auk. l0S. 230 iv 1 1 FARM FOR SALE Tin- sub-enber being iu poor health will sell his farm iu Irasburgh, situated about one mile from Coventry village containing one hundred mil -35 acres ot land, in an ecellent state o cultivation, has a good 01 chard of one hundred ti-.i s, is well watered, good buildings, is well fenced, has a good sugar orchard, free from tones, light ot soil, laud is one ol the best bar gains in I he county. Terms very eisv. CIIAHLKS ( HAMliKltLIN. Iijisbuigh, Sept. I. 1H0H. wS-232 Farm for Sale. fpiIR subsc ibcr ofl'cis for .sale his farm King 1 In West lord, in tho Countv ot Chittcm'e! . containing two hundred and tweuty-tive acres. liuililuigs all new. Location on a good road me nuie from the village : near school and chinch, well fenced -running water to the Inuwe and barns- an abundance of fruit. Two l-ooiI sugar orchards ; all the Farming, D.i irv and hugar tools. Also, with or without slocl. on the farm. The above farm will keep forty cows and team through the year. For I'm I her particulars impure of the subscriber on the premises. .lOSlU'll 11. CHAKi;. Westfm d. .) one 22d. 18118. 223wtf. I TV) It SiAI.F. -A pleasantly located residence iu St. Albans, with one or two acres ot land, as may be desired. Twelve good ro mir., culler, cistern, excellent well of water, house and barn nearly new. Annie, near, ilium, and cherry tivs, partly iu healing, of best varieties. Uso grape vines, etc. The cheapest place iu town at tha priiiu asked. Term's very easy. Foo further particulars, empiire at the' Tiia'n-scnil-r Ollice. 215-tb. LOST . BF.TWF.F.X Fulton Market, St. Albans, and the F.-.ir Ground, or on it. a dark colored morrocco wallet, containing ?I5I, and a receipt t'roin Severance A- Co.. Hoston, to F. O. Gallar. Fbo Under will reecho a reward f f5 I on return ing the wallet to F.. 0. GALL.VI!. St. Albans I'Jtli Sept.. HfiS. nllltf NOTICE." riVI FAItMFltS AND OTHKIIS. - The subscrib L ers having purchased and fitted up in good order, the Woolen Mill at Swanton Falls, for merly known as Piatt's Factory, are now pre pared to manufacture Cloths or Yarn lor cus tomers, or exchange the same for wool. A lib eral share of patronage solicited, and satisfac. tiou guaranteed. X. 11. Office in south end of Factory, whero in iv bo found t he books and accounts of the lato lir.n of Piatt A Hinklcv. 2111-tf ' MLTGSA HINKLUV. DISOLUTION. rilHK COl'AltTNKltSHIP in the Insurance J. business heretofore existing between Dtuv ey and Noble, and S. K. Goldsmith, under the firm name of Dewey.Noble A Co. is this day dis solved bv mutual consent. DKWKY A. NOHLF.. S. K.GOLDSMIVIL Nt. Albans. Vt., August 1, ISlia OSd.v. utl To Rent. ClOMMFIiCIAL Collegu Itooms ; possession ) given Sept., 1st. Three llooius easy ol access, and very pleasant situation for Club liouuis or oliices. WM. X. SMITH. St. Albans, Aug. 3, 1SC.H. d70tl A YOUTH'S CLOTHING of all kinds cheap X t WM. X. SMI 1'H. A GO'S. TIVlK liest hliic.. ol l lotliiug iu tun nl.ile Jilst J. received at WM. X. SMI I'll. A GO'S. C1AKDIGAX JACKKl', All tlie New Stvles just I received at Will. N. SMITH. N FW Stylo ot Fall and Winter Caps just re ecivc.il at WM. X. SMI I'll, k Go's. p LOTH ING, OLOl'HIN'O, CLOTHING, CLU I lilMi 1 The hirgest Stock of Clothing. Hats and Cans and Furnishing G iods ever otl'crcd for sale i Vermont, is now opwued at ' WM. .N.MIJTH. A- GO'S. r o y in TO WM. X. SMITH A GO'S for vonr lllaek Sack Coats. GO'S for Husint'. Suits of all kinds. G- FNT'S SHAWLS Just received nt W.M.N. SMII'H. AGO. tl HOltT FUOCKS of all kinds, just received O at WM. N. hAHTII, ALO'S. riMHCO T COATS in Short Frocks, mil I'M X Flocks of all kinds and coitus at W'U.N, SMITH. A- GO'S. SI111U.S and Draw cis ot all Itiuds now opciiuu at WM. X. .SMITH, ACO'S. I 1 O 'J ' IT n.e TO WM. X. SMITH A CO'S for your Fad nJ Winter C'otbiiu.' PAPFU COLLAHS and CFt'I'S or all kindu t Wm. X. SMITH, & CO'S. BY TELEGRAPH trthv Wnwnt IVntitcrlpt, LATEST NEWS! EARTHQUAKE IN INDIA. Nnw Vohk, Oct. 22. Mazatlnn advices to tho th state that the people aro excited over Rofocrans' mission, as they understand that he i instructcd to enfotee a protectorate. (ten. Cointo claims that tho murder of Patni was committed by private orders from tho Supreme Government, Patorri'g friends had pronounced for Santa Anna, having heard .hat ho was proclaimed Emperor of Mexico. A Charleston special says, Gen. Scott had issued aunt her proclamation stating hat tlie laws of the State are defiod,and unotl'ending citizens murdered. He calls upon magistrates and all local au thority to enforce the laws of equality. Ho says that all citizens, white or col ored, aro equally entitled to protection in their rights, and ho is determined o u o all his power for that purpose if his e.'forts to peaceably accomplish it arc frustrated by lawless men. Ho will or ganize and arm a sufficient force to over (o:no the resistance, and the responsi bility of t o consequence, however (lii-astrous and deplorable, must rest up on the heads of those who provoke them. The Herald says, a proposition is now made to place Ex-Gov. Packer, instead ol P.lair, on tlie Democratic Presidential Ticket. Mail reports from India, dated Aug. 20, state thnt Pishnwur was visited by an earthquake, at first gentle biu after wards violent. Rastians wore shaken down, and sentries were buried beneath tho walls, but were yet alive. In tho c'.ty, towers and walls fell, but no lives wore lost. A Lafayette, Ind , special says, tho election of 25 .Democratic State Senators and Representatives arc to be contested. The Steamship Rising Star, from As pinwall, has arrived. General Blair spoke in Chicago last night. Gold, 1352. tXIIAXKIlUPTCY.-In the District Court of the United Slates, for the District of Vennont iu the matter of LAFAYETTE CADY, llanknipl Notice is hereby given that u pe tition has been tiled iu said' Court, by Lafayette Cady, of Faiifax, in said District, dulj dec.aied a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of Maich 2, lb7, for a dischaige and cerlilicato thereof, fiom all his debts and other claims provable under said Act, and t.iat the 3d day of November 1S08 at 111 o'clock A. M., be fine the lloa. D. A. Smalley, Judge of said Court, at ..s Chambers in the city ot liur.iligtoti, is as signed I'm-1 he healing of the same, When and where all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons iu interest, may attend and show cause, if any they have, why tho prayer of said petition should not be granted. Dated at liuilington, on the 12th day or Octo ber, 18(18. 230-3 1!. 11. SMATLFY, Cloik. Notice to Claimants and of Sale. T V1K following described property was seized bv olliceis of the customs, for violation of the lievciiue Laws ot the Uliitcil ht2te.i, to wit : At lierkshire Sept. 0th, 1803, 1 Harness, 1 Wagon. At Highgate 23th July, I gallons Whiskey. At Finisinrgh,2Hth July, 1 gall whiskey, 7 ho lies llraudv. At Franklin, 28th.Tulv, 5 gallons WhUkey. At St. Albans, 10th August, 10 Hot ties llraudv, 11th September, 15 yards Jllack Silk, U yards Dress Goods 0 yards Ulack Lace, 1 doz Lumen Handkerchiefs," 2 Lace HandUerchiets, -1 Toilet Mats, 1 FieliKilass. 1 Mink Mull. Sept. 1 th ISliS, 12 vds Pophu, 2A vds Plush, 1 suit of cloth ing. Sept. 11th, ISliS. 2.1 yds Corded Silk, (lilack,) 12 yds lllaek Silk. Any person or persons claiming the property so seized arc hereby notified to appear within twenty davs from the tirst publication hereof, and liic with tin Collector tit Customs for tin District of Vennont, a claim, stating his or her interest iu the piopertv seized ; also, to execute a bond to the Lnilcd States, in accordance with the provisions of the trtc.ltli section, let 18th July, 1801!. Fnder the provisions of the 15th sct iion of the aforesaid act. the piopertv abme described, bcizcd, at lierkshire Uth Sept. 1808, will lie sold at pub.ic auction, at the Custom House, at lierkshire, on Saturday, 2lith inst., at 11 o'clock, a. in. GFO. J. STANXAltD, 1'iillt'flur iif' ( 'Hftiiiitu, Custom House, District of Vermont, Collect or's ollice, Jliuliimton, 10th Kept. 18(iS. NOTICE. rpIIK St. Albans llank of St. Albans, Vt whose I l. chaiter terminated on tho25tli day of .March, Imi8, hereby givo noticu that it will rede'em its 1 outstanding bills, at its banking house, Iu the i. V. :....! Ii.... 1. ..r v. .Il...u '.... ...... etJlliillt mitiwijui jitiiii. ui aiuiiim, ...I ..in. ear from tho 25th day of May, 1808, agreeably 'to the following act. II. 1U1ILOW, Cashier, St. Albans, Vt., May 20th, 1308. Ui act relating to thoicdcnipt:on of Banknotes. It is hereby enacted, Ac. Six. 1. After the expiration of the. charter ut any bank chartered by this State, or after tho termination of the existence of any such hank, agreeably to the laws of this Statu, such bank may causo notice to bo published in ah tho week ly newspapers ot the county where such bank is located, for one full year, setting forth that said bank will redeem its outstanding bills, the day ot the expiration of its charter or tho dato of the termination of its existence, and a copy of this act; and upon duo publication ot tuch no tice, neither such bank nor its ollicera shall bo liable to any action for the non-redemption for any of its outstanding bills, unless the same shall have been duly presented and payment thereof demanded w ithin tho year atoresaid, at tho banking house of said bank. Sim. 2. Alter the expiration of the charter, or alter the termination of the existence of any such bank, as aforesaid, such bank shall cease to be subject to the operation, or liable to the provisions of tho sixty-third section uf chapter eightv-niue of the general statutes. Kr.i. II. This act shall talat cll'cct fiom ita passage. Approved Nov. 10, 18CC. .May 20th, 18C8. 210-ly