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I-1 .J1)'! Sept. 1G1 Viltloy. Hopf. i i wo t. POST-OKl'KH XOTU'TC. Post-Offlee il-n (Sundays cicoptcd) from 0 a. n,,miVoI!'.i"'i " H,m:lay frmm 7 n-,n-t0 8 m,i siJElii" lkit4n wwitsJKai:tl closes at 0.30 rN.'W i"kV,thnmKlVl'aU'cl.).os at 0.30 p. lit. A N,o7(h?ni7MS'el",;8 at 6.30 a. m. Arrives at C Southern way Hail closos at G.00 a. m. Arrives rnMail closes at COO a. ni. Arrives at 5'?)Xr"Vlil Mail cloaca at 12.00 m. Arrives at 'Vrcla Mail closes at 12.00 m. Arrives at p a m., Monday, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and S MirA)l"ti Hay Mal1 c,osf " nt C-30 '' ,n Ar- ''VLtmVi'i'i. NoTicr. Letters for Mails Must i ,,i iiMmptly ai the adiortisedhour of closing. ), i prom. , N umj.fu Voai jIfl!ftl.r. , mi ,ans, April H, 1801. 5-tf. next nnnurtl sossiou of tlio Oraii'l ltoynl Arch Clmptor of'Vor ffl,,nt will bo held nt St. Albans on tho t,n,t "UY'lni'sday of October, 18G1, nt , , , lark, A. M., vhich will probnbly V, fully intended by roprosontntives fr -c. the thirteen subordinnto chnptoiu 1 1! Htnto. Tho great irregulnritios in tho r .arnup of mail trains recently in rtt tr tiutnMe, probnbly, to tho rains and the increase of passengers going to urj 1 rowing from tho Springfiold and "ttlntc River Junction Fairs. - As the .Steamboat express train ,,n Saturday last was crossing tho tros wnrk near Charcoal crook, in Swan nil a passenger car was thrown from the track and turned nearly upsido d.iwn. Fortunately thoro wore but , w p.issr npcre and but fow of thoso ncre injured. Judge 13ridges has recently pur chased the house and lot lately owned and occupied by Mr. George A. l'enso. Mr. "William Driscoll, wlio was in jured at Potter's Hotel, Cook's Corners, by being" brutally assaulted with an axe, lingered until tho 7th inst., when he died. His romains wero brought to St. Albans whero his funoral was had on Sunday last -The address beforo tho agricultural fair at Hast Berkshire no.xt weak, will bo dolhered by tho Hon. Homer E. Eoycf, on the afternoon of tho second d:iy of the fair, and will undoubtedly attract a largo circle of hearers. The advertisement in another col umn of Van Amburgh's Menagorio will not escapo attention. 'Tho mam moth tent will be open nftornoon and evening nt the timo Bpocifiod in the notice. The Menagerie will visit High-f-'nte on Wednesday next, and St. Al Imiis on Thursday September 2'2d. Nof"-ith!t(inding the great increase in ; the expenses of the caravan tliiB year, J the rate of admission remains nt lufiity-fhe criila. j It i- said that rare specimens nre in- ( ' ''ii li '1 m this great colleetion which, f," 1 children will iusist they have an j i uable. right to behold no mnttori h"w often thoy have "soon tho olo I'ii int." For a list of animals, birds aii.l other curiosities of this "Egypt ian Caravan," wo would refer to tho ''hi-trated advertisement Tim caravan is accompanied byn land of musiciaim whoso performan ces will ndd greatly to tho attractions i'f the exhibition. From the tenor of tho commenda tions of this Zoological collection in Beveral highly respectable newspapers, wc are satisfied that it is, perhaps, tho best moveable ono in tho country. "While in Now York city Inst winter it attracted largo crowds of delighted vis itors, and on the present tour through this State it has attracted thousands of spectators of nil ages who wore pleased with tho novoltios it contains. Ashas been properly remarked: "Thero is more than n moro momentary grati fication to ho derived from a visit to nn exhibition of this character, which commends itself to tho attention of the educated and refined ovon moro forcibly than to tho inero amusement seeking mass." A grand entro into tho villngo of M- Albuns will bo made on Thursday morning Which no one, wo presume, having the power will fail to sco. Tho Wtractiona of this menagerio aro so ' set forth in tho adverlisomout and "flayed in tho pictorial placards "tout tho county that tho caravan will call together, no doubt, a largo crowd f visitors. As something is to bo learnt from this exhibition, something to bo gained beyond mere amusement, w3 commend it cordially to tho patron age of our readers. On Wednesday, tho 7th inst, Mr. Carles E. Wilson, of St Albans Point, ot an ngle, its wings measuring, wen expanded, seven feet and six inches. --Mr. E. Porter Brainerd is nbout ta build a brick dwolling-houso in St. Albans, on tho road loading from tho street to John Whittom ore's lartn. -The Vermont Baptist Stat Con vention will hold its annual meeting ut IHJultnoyOct Cth, r Tho raising of bees and honey has attracted of lato years 'much attention among farmers, as tho business has proved very profitable. Tho profit of honey and beeswax, ns woll as tho de licious luxury for tho tnblo, form an iu ducomont t6 ovory farmer to givo at tention to beo-culturo. Among thoso in this county who has mado tho matter of raising bees and honey for salo a Bpocial business, Mr. A. K. Honsiiigcr, of St. Albans, is tho most prominent. His largo and well ordered astablislunont, about two and a half mflcs north of St. Albans village, on tho stngo road loading to Highgate, is well worthy of special at tention. Ho has a building over sixty feet in longth, which is ontirely occu pied by bees two rows of hives on each side extending tho ontiro length. Somo of his hives havo yielded 200 pounds of honoy, which, at tho pres ent markol rnld, would yield a hnud somo profit Mr. Honsingcr dovofos his attention to raising "Italians." lie has Italian Quoons for salo, and is propared to supply orders to a roasonnble extent. In a receut visit to his npiary wo romarkod tho great order and neat ness which pervaded it Mr. Housingor has a great fondness for boe culturo, j and seems thoroughly acquainted with j its practical dotnils. A visit to his cs- j tablishniont would abundnully repay t for tho timo it would occupy, and a tnsto of his "clover honey" cannot but suit tho daintiest palate Tho Montpolicr WcUchman gives warning that a gnng of pick-pockets is hanging about this Menagorio and that they operated largely at Cabot "At Montpolier, special arrangements wero mado to protect people, and nev ertheless there wero some victims." It is hardly necessary to say that valua bles should never be carried to exhi bitions of the kind. We are informed that Mr. Am herst W. Ilnblee has been recently ap pointed Postmnstor at East Berkuhiro in place of the Hon. William S. Buj bleo, resigned. The General Term of tho Supremo Court for 18G4, will be held at Mont pelier on tho 1st Tuesday of November next Tho docket will bo arranged in tho order of tho regular terms with tho oxcoption of Washington County, which will be placed at the heel. -Tho increase of tlio public debt 1 from July fi to Autjust 30 was $S5,G9S,- iu4, an averngo oi t,oau,u,j a nay. Site pnrhctis. ST. AlillA.VS JIAUKliTStiit. 10, 101. Qarrtsftfi for the lYtiHuaipi prry Weft, By Itcou A Eu.li it, . . Cbamplatn Street. Am.Ks, 75 1 25 ilriwl, per lb, f 12 ( 19 Bens, per bnbel, 2 25 3 00 JIl-ttku, per 1U 40 ii ifl Ciikehi.. " 15 Cut 20 Cm.x, ur bushel, 1 Kil r,t 0 00 Ciiks Mkai., jht cwt., ... 1 25 i, 0 00 fawn, per dog., ... 20 23 Flih-b, sarierlltie, 00 00 (f 00 00 extra, 12 OO 4 IS 00 " double extra. 13 00 (54 IS 60 Crash Sekp, per bushel, 3 00 & S 50 Hay, per ton. 12 00 0 00 LiRH, jier ih., 27 ft 25 Oatx, per bushel, 85 (8 00 0.io.Ng, " 2 00 I'lastek 190 000 1'onK mws, 40 00 6 -it 00 " clear, 47 oo 60 00 PoT.vroBB, per bushel, 60 75 Hve, None. Salt, Liverpool, . , S3 1 25 " Turk's Island, 1 20 A 1 CO MArusSlTOAU 20 21 Wool, jier lb 76 05 Woon, per cord, 100 COO v - , ... . UOSTO.V JIAIIICKTS. Prepared expresely for tlio TiiA.vscnrrT.) Boston, Sept. 15. 18C4. Flour unit ?lenlPor bbl. St. Louis, sujiernno (00 00 00 00 Kxtra brands 1 1 50 ig-12 60 Choice extras 13 00 14 00 .yVestern supertlne 0 25 0 60 Common extras.. 10 25' 10 75 Medium extras 10 60 11 00 Choice extras 11 25 Q 12 00 Illinois and Ohio, ehoico extra 12 00 12 75 Canada, superfine 0 26 (J i) 60 Common oxtraH 10 U0 Qf. 10 25 Medium extras 10 60 ( 11 00 Choice extras 11 25 H 12 00 Itvo Flour 8 00 0 0U Corn Meal 8 75 0 00 Uriiiu iHir bushol: Corn, mixed 1 73 1 75 Houthorn yellow 1 72 Bt 171 Western ye41ow 1 74 175 Jtvo 0 00 2 25 W'hoat. Western 1 45 & 1 90 Oats, Northern 1 00 up 1 10 Whito Beans 0 00 0 00 Mnluaara Per gallon: Cuba Mu.sc) ado 00 00 Now Orleans 00 00 Pmrialoui Per bbl : Beef, Webteru mebs 20 00 80 00 Boef, Eastern OOOOffiOOOO Pork, extra clear 44 00 45 00 1'ork, muss 12 00 43 00 Pork, primo 30 00 ffl 38 00 Lard, 21 22 Hams, smoked 9 Butter, choice 45 47 Cheese 12 18 SiiRiir Per lb.: Havana, white- .N 22 21 Havana, brown 21 2d New Orleans 00 (XI Cuba Muscovado 20 21 Boston Crushed OO 00 Boston Pondered 00 31 J Colt'eo Crushed 20 30 AVool DoMESTlO 1 l'ull blood 93 1P0 Half and quarter blood 07 .08 Common 90 95 liUkd, extra 1 01 1 25 Western mixed 65 95 nniGIITOX ?IAIlKETSept. lO, Iletf Cnttle. Extra fat and heavy premium Oxen, $1450 a $ 15,00 1st auality 12.00 a J13.00; 2d (iiality 111.00 o $12.00; 3f quality, 19.00 a HO.,00 4 100 Iks., on total wciyht of hido, tallow and dressed beef. iVorkiiif: )ini.87 a $175, or according to value as beef. Mllcli Cnni, 35 a (50; extra and good JG0 n 180;' without calves, as may bo agreed; farrow and ordinary J29 f:. Slicep nml I.uiulis. 00 a 00c. LambsiS.OO a 17.00 per head. ShoirsWholesale, 10 a 12c: retail. 11 a 11 x-Jlti. Vat Hogs 00 (t OOo lb., live w eight. Venl Cnlvr-9.00 n f 15.0Q head. Illde..U a 12 c V ft. Calfskins 25 a 00c. Tnl!ow.13j a llo y ft. Pi 4t..l,50 fl V2.00 each. LuwU..(l,&0 a i:0Q THKJ VERMONT TRANSORTPT. lcri;tt itofircji. Mr. Mnrtluilf, SimiT is the best remedy known for Cataimh, aiul all dlsvasca caused Ipy a Cold in the Head. Bold by all Drug Klst 7-lamly Node., is heroby ,.ivtm iimt apiilieatfmiwill bo made to the next sission of tho legislature, of Vermont forth., eharter ..r an Aqueduct Compa ny, with the pritllcge of talfln wWrlltlW from 1'airaold gr Franklin Poiula or from Lako Cham plain and com pying th.. same tot. AltwiisVUIago. Bt. Albans, AuRiist 10, isfil. 22 tf .Vol lee is hereby given that application will lie mado to tho next nmninn of the I'lslatnra of Vermont, for a tax to m levied on I'ranklin Coun ty, for Uia purpose of building a now Court Utilise fn Hi. Allhins for the use of said County. St. Albana, August 10, 1801. 22 tf TO OLEAIt THE HOUSE 01' FLIES, cic urTcu tit's ciuaiiUTEt) a nwit, cheap article, easy to iW Bvory sheet will Mil a quart. Address orders to L. h. DUlniElt A- BON, M-tf Ht. Albans, Vt. The Very I.ii(el exi.Tli milwrrilwr has Just returned from market, and fs now pre pared to oxlillrtt the larjrest lot and moot deni able styles of CLOTHING and 1'LTIINIRHIN'O GOODS ever offered for Main In VerrrtWit, pur chased for cusu, and Kill lie aold at a vory small adrance from out. The place to get tho worth of your money is at So. a l)uno ltloclt. WJI. N. BMITH. St. Albans, Apr. 28, 1WI. N. 11. All bills must bo paid without delav. 7-tf W5I. N. 8. gircrhu'y. llX Offiee over Wead and Duren's Drug store, St. Albans, Vt. 2-tf LC5 1 Ii ?I A , I) K X T I S T. onioe in the . KING JIAN-lil.OCK, ilaui St., opposite the Congregational ClWireli. 1-tf. J7 A. SOWI.ES Attorney and Counsellor at 11 . Law and Soliritor in Chancery. Offiee over Marvin's Store, (latelv ooctipietl by White & . Sottles) Ht. Allmns, Vt. ) 1'. H Will attend to Collections, and prosecute I Claims against the United Ktateg fur Arrears of Pay, or Itounty to Soldiers, Widow's ami Invalid's 1 Pensions, Ac., Ac 3-tf Mllft'IC, ATTOHNEY AND COUXSEU . LOIt AT IAV. Also. Airent for tlrst clasM IiiMiirance Comiwniw, and for obtaining Koldiers' pay, Ac. Offiee over Weeks' ?lre. 1-tf ITVVHUAlt IlltOTlIKH " CHANTS. ntoN jir.u- Dealers in Nails. (Ilaiw, Oils, Paints, Agnonl tnral Tools, whieh we orr-T at a Imw i.-nnh figure. Corner Lake and Main streets. St. Albans, March 1(1, 1HU1. 1-tf ctu (U'crtijscmcitfis. i I.MITTKO PAY. -Assignees and others 2V. holding AllulU d I'sv i.f tin- Cavalry ltegi meut are hereby nutifled that returns have been received to July 1st, and this offiee is prepared to pay the sums reeirtl In the nnal wav. JOHN It. PAGE, Treasurer. Itntland, Sept. Sd, 1SG1. 26 WORLD'S FA III. JEEAT EXHIBITION at tho HEAD-QUARTERS. Jnst received from BosUm, Now York, Albany and Tny, pr ship i rr FLYING CLOUZJ OYEIt 700 STOVES, Comprising all the novelties of the season, con sisting in part of COOK STOVES, PABLOH STOVES, BOX STOVES, COAL STOVES, DUMB STOVES, PAULOlt COOK STOVES, DINING BOOM STOVES, In greater variety than ever beforo offered in this vicinity, ranging in prico from ' One Dollar lo Scvcnly Dollars EACH. Our Waro Booms arc crowded full of Goods of ovcry description in pur line, siioh as PtTKCPS, LEAD PIPE, STOVE PIPE, ZINC, HOLLOW WABE, TIN WABU, JAPANNED WARE, THESSED WAUE, TOILET WABE, ENAMKIJLED WARE, LANTERNS, COAL HODS, SHOVELS and TONGS, CORN POri'EHS, APPLE PARERS, FLAT-IRONS, WAl'ELE-lBONS, Ac, ic. PUTNAM'S CLOTHES AVRIMEU. BEST KEROSENE Oil,. COAL OB WOOD KURNACIIS SET OR CLEANED. lumps repaired; Lead, Iron, or Zinc Pipo laid; Copper, Brass, or Iron Waro mado by tho best workmen. Cash customers -will find our stock more com plete than any other In tho County, all of which will be sold for cash at prices that defy compe tition. M'GOWAN BROTHERS, 4 Doors ATorth of American Hotel, ST. ALBANS, VERMONT. September 9, 18G4, JmiSHKI, AUM1NC.TO.V, Wholesale and retail dealer in KMiural ohooeribs and pitovxsioisrs, I.nUe .iic. . ' , St. Albans, March 17, 18G4. ltf XTOTI,K--Application will bo made at tho i noxt session of the Legislature for an amendment of, or addition to, tho Charter of tho Villi of St. Albans. jU Albans, Sept. 7th, 18CL 20-tf RICHARDSON'S PliOTOIiltilP! riHIE SUBSCRIBER takes this opportunity to JL say to tho public that he has ENLARGED, REFITTED & REFURNISHED HIS PHOTOGRAPH BOOMS, and is now betlor prcparod than over beforo, to execute ; .' PHOTOGRAPHS Large or Smnll, Plain or Colored. AIV2BROTYPES, and all other Plutijres, in the latest and triost taatyatyle. Though ho does not advertise to make better work thrffiny onw0ls6,Xyet ha is-sure. Unit his work will compare favorably with that gotten up by those who do so idvortise. Ho has every faMUty for making gooi work, and no eiTurts will be) spared necOssftr; to please evory customer. Ho has on hand a largo 'ami wall solectwl stock of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, varying in price according to sua and quality. A OREAT VARIETY OP PICTURE FRAMESj Sniull, I.ai'Kr, Ovnl ami Square; (.111, Jlonevvooil, lllaeU AValliut, &e, atl of whicli are costing more than at any time bofbreiflnVl will be sold at 'dsiSSH advance on the OLD PRICE. Any one wanting any of the above articles, either Amlirotypi'S, Photographs, Albums or Frames, will And it greatly to their advantage to oall and examine his samples before purchas ing olsawhero. In addition to tlio abovo, ho has added to Ids Gallery ono of Wing's colubratod Multiplying Cameras, and will make EIGHT GEM PICTURES TlPov Ono Jollrii'. REMEMBER THE PLACE ! RICHARDSON'S PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, Corner Main and Kingman streets, up stairs, 27-3m T. O. BICHABDSON, Proprietor. JjMlANlCr.lX COUXTY XVIARB3&S WORKS, ST. ALBANS, VERMONT. The suliseribcr would respectfully announce to the citizens of the County of I'ranklin and vicinity, that hav ing reeeutly liought of H. H. l'arnsworth all his itck in the Mar ble business, he is pro- parrd to furnish, up wi nasunablo notice, rininifiitH, ITeiMlf-t oiu-H, rJ"nl- letK, OliellislcH, Counter and Table Tops, Srnntol 1'looen, Ac, ite manufactured from tho choicest American and Italian marble. Having experienced workmen in his employ, ho is enabled to warrant his cus tomers monumental work which will bo linishod in n rttiiuii"! n.iu til iiiu uri, uiltl ill kiiiki ltloiu. ii.. . .... r uu jiuiinirn ivi-l-iiiiii; ciuisiniui mi iiuuu a un- uty of designs which will aid customers in mak ing selections. All persons wishing anything in tho marblo line, will lind it to their ad'vantago to givo him a call before purchasing clsowhcro. j Tliohe living at a distance can confer with him by mail, ami their letters will bo- promptly at tended to. My place of business has been removed to tho Shop on Champlain street, formerly occupied bv H. II. Earnsworth, where I shall lio glad to llil any orders with which I may be favored. CHARLES W. GREEN. St. Albans, May 13, 1801. l.ly Q D. JJ-AllltAIl, Agent for WHEELER 6c WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE. Office in l'arrar Brothers Now Building, 2d floor, St. Albans, Vt. 2-ly C1T. AtllAXS 3ICSIO STOU12, Q . ' ST. ALBANS, VT., hero every variety of Musical Instruments oall be found. Plano from Jive dirtureut manufae torios, viz.: Steinway's, Chlckering A Sun, tlio United Piano Portes ; J. P. Halo Co., Wood ward A Brown. . Mi'lnlt'm fmm three mannfaetories, viz.: Mason and Hamlm of Bostmi, Prescntt A Broth ers of Concord, N. H., J. Estey's, Drattleboro', Small Instntnn iitn of every kind. Nliitl .llimle ami ?Iulr lliioka, Card Photo graphs and Pictures, at the lowest prices. SEWING MACHINES from five different manufactories. SIXGKIt'S is tho best machine manufactured; fully war ranted in every nspool; iocs stltcli, alike on both sides. All orders bv mail, either for Mimical Instru ments. Music Books or Sheet Music. orSewini Machines, will meet with prompt attention. Address, U. 11. S. PIERCE, 1-Cm St. Albans, Vt. rjTYlCK XOTICK, ALL THOSE DESIBINO PERFECT frFITS.JJ The'subscribcr nresents his urateful acknowl edgments for the liberal patronage with widen uu iihk oeeu lavoreti ur 1110 last niieen yearn, and invites a continuance of the same. Ht still keeps his shop over Jamra Barn's ekore, and gives special attenttou to CUSTOM WOltK. His Garments aro made in tho most SUBSTANTIAL AND l'ABHIONADLE MAN NER i and being au experienced Cutter ami Work man, ho is able to guaranty satisfaction to all who may favor him with their orders. MICHAEL DRISCOLL. SUAlbana, MarOi.lSj WbL. 1-tt Tj. g- 7.30 LOAN. Tho Secretary of, the Trerieury -ghe nntlce that snbse'ripdons will be roeefved for Couisui Treasury Notes, payable in Uireo years front August 15th, 1801, with semi-annual interest at the rate of soron and throe-tentlw jwr oetit, per niiimm. -princlml and interest both to be paid In lawful money. These notiw Jyill be cumertlblo at tho-optlon of the holifer nt maturity, info iix pereertl, gold bearing lionds, payablu not mn than five nor morn than twenty j'oafs from' their daUs as the norernmoiit may elett. They will bo issued in dcnojnlnatftms of JCO, (W0, 500, 11,000 and fS(fa, nftA all subscriptions must be for ilfly dol lars or some multiple rtf fifty dollars. The notes will " thinsmitted to tho owners free 6ffrarisp6rtatioh charges as 8oon after the receipt of tho origfnaV Certificate of Deposit as the; qan be proparel. As tho notes' drav Interest from'AugustTlSth, pcrsens malting deposits subsequently to that date must pay tho interest accrued from date of note to dato of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dol lars and upwards for thew notes a any one time will be allowed a cottmnsslon of ono-quar-ters of ono per oent. which will be paid by the TtcftMiry Department vrpnn the rereip't of a bill for the amount, certillod to by tho officer with whom tho deposit was made. No deductions for commissions must be made from the deposits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. IT IB a N-ttliwAr, Rirtsos Bavk, offering a higher rate of intereet than any other, ami Me font trmrtly. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in U. S. Notes, cuimidi rs that it is paying in the best clrcnlating medium of the entmtry, ami it mmml pay in anything better, for its own assets are either in government sc entities or in notos or bonds payable in govern ment paper. It is eqnally convenient as a temporiry or per mautnt investment. Tlio notos can always be sold for within n fraction of their face and accu mulated intereft, and aro the liest security with banks as collaterals foe discounts. Jt Oonvertiblo into a G per cent. 5-20 Gold Bond. In addition to the very liberal interest on the notos for three years, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent, per annum, for the current rate fur 5-20 Bonds is not less than Jiiiin ;ier cent, premium, and beforo the war tho premium on six per cent. U. S. Stouks was over twenty per cent. It will bo seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent, per annum. Its Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation. But aside from all the advantage we have eimmeratcd, a sp nal Act of ('ongrc-s exrtnpts aU Ijonils anil 7Vei-"iry A'oesrom local Inxntwn. On the average tins exemption is worth alsmt two per cent. p. r annum., according to tin rat. of taxation in various parts of the country. It is believed that no securities ofl'i r so great inthloetnantfl to lenders an thoso issued by tin government. In all other form of indchtPdiicM the faith or ability of private patties, or stock compauieH, or separato communities, only, is pledged for payment, while the wimli- population of the country is held to secure the diH,iiargc of all obligations Qf the United States. While the government oilers the most liberal terms for Its loans, it believi s that the vi-ry strongest appeal will bo to tho liyalty and patri otism of tho people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all de posits. The party deimsiting must endorse up on the original certificate the denomination of notos required, and whether they an- to be issued in bank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must be left with the offic r rc-t i nig the de pot.it, to be forwarded to tin Tr. umim Drpart mont, St'UscBtr-noNs vaVL nr. kcceivi-.d by tho Tr. as urer of the United States, at Washington, tin several Assistant Treasurers and designated De osjUrifcs, and by tho IIEST NATIONAL BANK 01, ST. AL BANS, VT., and by all National Banks which are depositories of pnblic money, and AU rciprctalilc Hanks nml Hanker throughout the country will give further infor mation and ATF01ID WHUT FACIUTV TO SUHSCHI11UU. !33ni VIK.'II, lbtii. oAiaFiixcx)- 'opened At No. G Darrow Block ! Tho subscriber- has received, and is receiving almost daily, largo additions to Ids stock of CloUiing and Furnishing (ioods, making his assortment tho largest and mot comploto lir any in ermont, and will bo bold lor cash at a very small advance from cost. BLACK rilOOK GOATS, Fancy Caxaliiicro Frocks ami Sacks Of tin latest stylo and finish. Xllaolr. 3D o o X3 xxt w, Taney light colored and dark CASSIMKrUD. PANTS, Ami VHKTtf to match. SPJUNO OVKR SAOKS, ItUlllllilt COATS. I.inen and Taney Bosom 81IIBT8: Flauncl HlUHlW. a great variety ; tu.uviaj. i;ui hHS, TIKS. fiOAltra, KTOOICS, HUtil'KNDKIW, HATH, CA1"S, U5IBBKUAB, Ac, Ac. BEMEMBEIt THE I'liACE, Ka, a lJarrotv lllock, St. Allium, Vrriiiont. WJI. N. BJIlTHj JIarch 17, 1864. My "YANTKl) IM5I HIHA'I'KIA", 3,000 Uavalry Morses, Tor which fair prices will bo paid on delivery. Said Horses to lie sound ui all particuhvrs, not b us that live (5) nor more than nine ('J)Aearsold, from 14J to 10 lianils lugh, full fleshed, compactly built, bridle wise, and of size sufUcit-nt fur Cavalry purtsises. The undersigned are iirepan-d to enntract with parties for Horses to lit dilierid at oi. Ainans. nurses wui i nweneii v mu abovo pameit place and lnsieted an and after Holiday, urarcli 2Slh. rrti! w Villi Hk to con tract for the delivery of Horse ott at all timei' do so with Ktcphcti U 0(Vslll. at his Headihur' ters in "Hiaho" Building, Mato street, .Moyt, jiclier, Vt: DHAlJl.i'V BABI.OW. J btui'hu.n j..ooooi:i.n. March 10, lBCt. 'Ut VAN AMBURGH & COS MAMMOTH MEWAGEKIE. Grent Mornl Lxnibltioii end EGYPTIAN" liAKAVAN, With Colossal Golden Charioti "" Uvitr FayfT. JliKlQKf. Xax Ash ncn M oln npaln appffsrine bctorp tlic iieojils of Ami-rlca, delre to Huts tliat their )reent Meiinprrle contains AN LNTllti: M.W Colleotion of Animals that w pro captured by or un der ilie immediate supervi sion and direction oftlieRrent VanAmburgh Himself And are the products of an expedition lo The In Htpioits of the Xorth J'vle, 1 he 1 aviivi of vwA jinttrmt, 3te$BS) The W, , . lr,m, 'SiHfI' Anil the JutyUtf Ana. gg.fi. Jj All of which vrrre canted to enmributn tlie choicest speci mens of Animated Nature to lie lound within their rrsj pc tlve realms. They arrived In N. Y late In the Kail of 'C3 wlipre an unparalleled and mot tilumphant mircrioi n VfaitPd them. Flushed with new laurels of Miccess a trm ellint liarnphannlln wns do stoned ot the most transeen dam mairniflcencn ponslhln to cone ei e w htch thr ouch their lmmpne retotirfes sprane Into existence as If by magic. Ciija flhe tnotf gonjeout descrip tion ; agont of the inot cv'tly chixraettT ; Jhrnest if tnrjwmng bcmi'y mid tlegatire; 1irtes of the liett Arabian Hood; Mammoth vanrgated Omvatt of irmnmie projxrrtum ; And nn entire retinue of unequalled excellence art here to le seen. Human Intellect could not in Its grandeit moment of codceptlon orfglnats any thing more crand and rtaz 7linp to behold. Tho verita ble van Amburgh, (whom en vious persons Horn his long absence from America have taken advantagp, and can nil the prets to announce his de cease) -will accompany the exhibition and head the Till- UMrllAI., 1'lCOUESSION on its entrance to the place or exhibition which will rep resent In oriental splendor A Moving Panorama Ncariy one mile In lsngth. VAN AMBURGH Tho original Lion and Tiger Tnmer. Thn foIIowinK list was ta ksn from the living AnlmaM themlvei tnths Oompanys llullillnr, 539 1c Ml Broadway N. Y . on tlio S2d of March, and therefore may be consid ered -i Correct List of AnimaU . Prf l.jinjworlhy's TMinl A ntinslf i Afllenn l.lon. As.it'. Lion, Numttl isn Llsnttti, Ilraxillun Ticni', lUnfil LcouirJ Knnesl l.u uir.l, South A nitrifun Jt;uir, peifurniiiil by hiia at fuh tnUrttln Hi. it. l.1rln( (liriT(i, dnlf snp In mrlcit Ureal I'rrlcrinmff I'lrphint, 'timta S lb, sivrcuel hr Frsnk Nailii lilaclf AfrlrAnO.trirli. tuna f-thlli; S A Urrv Oslrlrhi Kphra t l'lr of U'litti, lle.tr ; 1'i.r ymiiu I.ioni; !liioriu& tiruzir IWar. cry lri; t llsnril liur.l nt Youni. Alrirsn rilither, K ij'i.li KstlnW t)rct, TerMrli tlytm, African Spotted Hyena, Am-rt.-ii i'AUtber ilr 1 urns j i'.mni'i or lli.itvilsit Itvsr, only one in Vmsru-ai African, l.wn. An. sue I.t.fi. licit jit Lc-rtptnt, l'oun l.itin r, jrir4 1.1. lirnzilUrt Tlver, 8. K Jif.iir. African I.eonaril. lior. at ll-nrJ Hisr, nfityonoiu Amencai lttrmi:.i or ccrc I rnw,Jeii nr l)lar IU.tr. Itncty .Mountain Wild Cat. Japan'M MaVir, Swlnp, African Uaztlt. Virginia rom, American I!lcU lleic. l'liin. ami Mexican JHi, N.nr II illvi.l Kai.raroo, Aftl. tan rr.iuul I'rina. Illacll Wolf, (irr w ". l':yiltin Uou, African l"rniebiB. ncry rare t lltua San4 ItUf l i. ie. W'Uflc M..rt. very hr:ei Ulaclt Nwin. African IVIlein, ftpan Uh an.( vmrlrait lnwi, Silver l'lia.il..llJeri Iheat4ntl, Saan l,h M" w. Ai.tcri' an I agl. Afrac t fcliei ... ra.lic.i.re Slmrp, White Imi. Iih t'at, U4 aaj Veltuw Cre.t I" k .. I' irruta -! H..vea . Mnnkc) anl llnie. Jars llareejut lltllnea I u. o t I atcr lot I ....tun. ' Siant,. JlNon t.ii While s'orH iMi4 fji Waxit liu-ls shlfarrier JloVni. I..i"tr srmcj I !lltinna, llccty Mnuntiin llji-l;-' Auitralitn Miell lUro-iur i., Wbi.rt Kale anil Mn-e, IVIJjali IlirJ.. Uncle Squirrel, ( atlU, Amcan li-y I'arrote. laulpico I'SSMII, I '. HirU, Alrlcsn &lu Nrfcfc ear.i-t'tntLi., Atiatrsiianlioeella. ir! Faruitieiu. Irl iiraiiita Kinj Parrta, N A rarrr.li, rinne I'ar AnaiU. KUt arel iintten I'arrnti, Iteaa t;ekaif'v Slm Urca Par quell, K lfoiwi i J.).,jul aitderf lb iWt trni,t-lA.V IIIHUSKIIW. en.i.lati'ii ..I .TO InlmenM numlier 01 IlirJl ol ryery variety anj plmiiafe ri.t' lint the ortnus iroi-iou on ll arrn il into. iiiiMiiirn ui eal.n.ilK, n. mil he, pii ill.' t'OI.OsAIa iliJI.. I)KN I'll AltltiT . .mining urru iiwa a t uansr intv. WIIX EXHIBIT At Illgligatti on AVulni-siliaj', Brpt. XI. Ht.Alliiuis on Tliiirsdur, Si ut, 'A'i. Doors ojieu at 1 and 7 o'clock. Admission only 23 cents. No half prico. A 1IUAVV STOCK OI' DllTJOS, MXTDIOINES, r LINTS, . " nTT.J t - i Uiijal I DYE STUrrS. tO., Just received by th ulM,iiil.crs at Uiuu- old stiiiid, wliieli they) oll'sr . wholusalu or rutail, at a-small advance from cost. . . We call siMi'Ial attention to a new Oil for tiainl. I IngiK'heaiier than Ijiiseeil- Oil; aud wliloli works Uipially yell! AJv to BnteherV Pure White 1A.' 1' i7 il f " ? i.rLT 7 rk Sl-v O 1 tC 7rs .34 i,eii, u iiiiiniiiKiuy iirivi nun uij;iuv niipniveti j uil HL Ivl.TS, arthtoi pjilitiT of q.r BjiAdtj ajiil' nuality r cnriulm it th Orll varnisn, japan, ucnzine. i-ainiitrnsiirn, e.,Ac. 1 10-lf L. L, DUTCHEU A CON, Ruiland, July IC, 107 HoitAtn mvi.uhtoY U NDER TAX E R, ' 'ilaufa,c1tir?A'dWer,ln .-1 - nbiuir Collins and Burial Cases, lit AVood mViI MeVnl at eve rjr' St'U. llo has on hand ronslatitly, from 75 to 100 Coffin's; ready made, of all ires j otid prices and is pre pared to make to ot dor lit r.y required style, " ' Ho will furnish Coffin T i -.nlngs of all. kinds, NAME-rJL-AlTS. ' SlhlOUDH, , . COLIiABS.. j A OBAVATS, - a : 1 . ' . and cvorythinff required,, at short tj.otice, and at rtaiotiMile pflc'cs, " ' ' ' e ' ' " ' I'unorals attended with hcarso, which he has recently purchased ki Troy, N. Y., and which will lie found to .be as elegant as can bo found in the elfi. .' CliilVges wilf W inrtderale. ' Apply to tlistibril)er''ai'hls -wani-hou'c n Jlaln Street, or at, his shoiuij.lMuundry S,treet, or at his residence, on the . iotinr of Bank and Thomas Streets. ' '' IIOBACK MYINGSTON. Ht. Albans, July 12, IPG!. 1-tf. i L UXUKIITAICKH'S XOTU'K. I keep Oil hand at my (UiuttAnK' shop, .AAA isTUEET, ST. A'hHAXS, VTt, A supply of t 0 O "jW IF11 jZ JSf , CASKETiSj &-C.y A WlnVh, for design and finish, are ifncqn.itliil in this Coulitv. Alwi. a Hnv ns,wrltnent of COr FIIT TKIXiIMIllOS.-niisislmg of I'ringes, Screws. Tacks, NUmu Vlati-s. Handles, A'c, which 1 will sell as.lpw aJ can allord . Also, e'liiw (Aid splendid HSAHSI1, with whieh I will senu those uho desire. Hoptiu; tjuit my etrortu for tin proper inter ment of tllO dead will be appreciatiil'by the peo ple of St. Albans ami tieuutv, I r'MeI tfulIv mo licit their patronage ' L. BINOHAM. St. Albans, March 29, 1804. 3-tf (TvavfUct' (ljuiilc. -TrHK.1IO.VP CK.VTUAL AM) Siri.MVAN ' BAII.BO.VD.S. .Sl.'M M KU ARIlAXfi E,M INT. Commencing July 25, 1804. TItAISS OOINO SOUTH AXD IUST. '' Leave Bt. Albans at 0.50 a. m., 8.60 a. m;; 11.55 a. ui.. and 7.2.) p. m. , Mull Train leaves Rouse's Poftit at fl.SOa. m. Rmliiigtoii at ".25 a. m., connecting at. Whit i Ri r .lunction and Brllows Tails with trtilns fn: Boitnn, Woreostor, Ac., and with the 'Vermont Valley Railroad for Hprmglleld and New 1'ork, arriMng at New Tori; ut 10.15 p. m. ! Burlington Express Iiaves Xlnntrealt 5.15 a. m., Rrmse's l'iiint at 7.13 a. m., for BiiHffjton, Saratoga, Troy and New York via tho Lake, l)ay KxprcHs leaves OgdenslmrgU'at 5.30 n. m., Montreal nt 8.IH) a. m., Rouse's i'nint at 1IL15 a m., fur Boston, Troy, and Nov? York. Niglit Kxpress leaves 0),'dehsb'nfgh' at'11.50 a m.. Montreal at 3.45 p. ni., Bouso's Point at 5. li p. in., arriving at Boston at 8.40 a. m. coijuect-' ing at Bellows Kalbr with Clu shiro Boad for, Bos-' ton and Worcester and witii Vermont Valley;Rail-' road for Springfield, Ac, and arriving luv New York at 12.;;o p. in. ( tiiains ooixo south and wrarr, Leave HI. Albans nt 5.58 a. in.,' 11.55 a, mj, CIO" p. ui., and 7.45 p. in. Day Express leaves Boston at 8.00 a.'rh"., via. Lowell or Lawrence, nt7.aG n.m...'1'ia V.itr-bburg.' Leae Springlleld at 7.50 a. in., .Bellow's Falls at 12.55 a. in., for lMssumpsio Boad, Burlington,. Montreal. Ogdeusburgh, Chicago and tlio West, making close connections. Stall Train leaves Boston at COO a. m, vii. ' Lowell, White River Junction at 1.35 p. lh., for Burlington, Montreal, and Ogdeusburgh. - Accommodation Train leaves Northtield at 7.40 n.tu., and Burlington at 8.55 a. in., for Bbusu'a I'olllt. Night r.xpress leaves Bellows Falls at 11.00 p, m., receiving passengers from Vermontr Valley RaUroad, leaving New Y'ork at l'.lo'p. rH., and" friini Clieshire Railroad, leaving Boston, at G.30 p.m., connecting at White Bivcr Junptiou with, train leaving Boston ut 5.30 p. ni., arriving at Burlington at 5.10 a. m., Rouse's l'oiut at, 7.05 a. ni., Montreal at 0.15 a. in., and at Ogdeusburgh at 1U.30 p. m. The Mail Train BOuth and Es-. press Tram North connect with l'ussiiinpsio Road. a , Kleeping cars are attached to botK the night Express trains running tetwetn Ronwi's Point and Boston, and House's Point aud.BpringiliJd. Through tickets fur Chicago4 and tho V.est for sale at the principal stations. . Bt-Albans, July 25,18111. Q. MERRILL, Hup. jOllTIIKILX 11AIT.11UAI). WINTER AlilVNGKMK!'!'. On and after January ti, 101, Taeovngrr Traiuy" will run ns follows : upwauii' TiLuUffj .i DavExmoss Train leaves Concord' at 1.30 n. m., for Wu'ie River Junction, OomieCtfiTiJ with' trains for Montpelier, BurliiigtoiillouMi'tTi'oiut, Montreal, Ao., and with Ogdeusburgh and Orand Trunk Biiiiroads,-fiir tlio Wtst.- -Mail Trtiin leaves Cqncoiti at10.45 a.jn., for Whitu Biver Jduction. connecting with train for W'-lls Bivcr. Ht, Johnsbtirv. Barton. Newnort. Vt... B.tth, Littleton; also, with traius for3Ioiitpelier, Burlington, and St- Albans, , . , Bristol Train leaves 'ConcorVrat &Z2 p.'m., for rranklin aud Bristol. . ,i Evening Express Train leaves Concord at'8.20 l. ni., for Whito River Junction, couiieetlnfc with trains for Montpelier, Burlington, Bt. AJbaus. Bnitso s Point, Montreal, Ogdeusburgh, and tho livnv. Oron arrivaF of trains from BosHon.Worvester, Portsmouth, Pitftlarrdite.. lX)VJiWAHI TJUlS'S; Monilng- Express Train leaves Whilo Rlrcr' Junction for Coilcortl at 1.10 a. m., or ou arrival of train from Ogdeusburgh and Montreal. , Bristol Train leaves Bristol for1 Franklin and Concord at 8 a. in. a Mail Train leaves Whito River Junction for Concord at 12.21) p. m.. or oil arrival .of drains mer tho enuont Central, Passumptiic, and Whito Mountain. Bailroatls. Day Extiress Train leaves Whito Bivcr Junc tion at 1.60 p. m., or nn arrival of trains from Miiutreal aiiiTllgdiiiisbiirgh, Brattlcbom', Ueene, Bellows ! alls, YWwlwir, Ac., conneetilig at Cun cord with trains for Manchester, N'ashua.-Lowell i and Boston. These trains connect at Concord with trains for Manchester, Lawrence, Portsmouth,, Port land, Nashua, Worcester, New Wik, 'Lowell, and Boston. ON8LOW STEARNS, Agent. Concord, N. II., January. 1, 1801. - 1-tf. TLA. VI) AND llUULI.aTO. IIAH,- BOAD. Un and after Mnrtdatf. Aurf. 1. 1H01- I'ralnii run as follows, viz : Momo omr' '.iixrJ eist! Leavo Biirnnrton at ff.m'a. m., 0 15. p. in., 1.10 p.ui., 11.50a.m. Arrive at.Rutland atll.SQa. in., 12 15 a. in., 3.33 p. m., 0XV p.nn. leaver Rutlainl at 12,m m l.io , ta., 4.00 a. in. Arrio at Rellows Falls at 2.12 p. m., 3.10 a. m., 7.4U a. ou- li hovino ted urn ami wnT. J Iavo Bellows EAiTaat, 11.50 a. m., 10.00 p. m., 5J0 a. in. Arrive) at Rutland at 2.0O' p.m., 12.311 a. in., 10.10 a. in. Leavo Rutland at 1.15 a. m., 4.30 a. m., S.45 p. nt. Arrivu, at Burlington at 4.23 p. to. 1.03 a. m., 10.00 a. In., C.00 p. in. TRAINSCONNECT AS FOLLOWS: fir. At Burlington with Vt. Central and Vt. an J Canada Railroads, tor Montpelier, St. J House Point. .Montreal, Ogdensburgh, a West. At ltntllltid villi train, for Tn,i Albans, ana tlio , Albany and Now ork, Saratoga Kprhigs, Schenectady, and the West. At BoUows TallS with traius on Cheshire Railroad for Fitfhbnrih, Worcester, IiOWC'U. and Boutan. Willi. Vt. Vnlh.v llnllrnad for Bratt)boro,, STirmgllald, Hartford. New Ha- Y-'"i "d Nf w York-and with illivan Railroad "' """""r, tiiiuc jiiver junction, wens I'.iver, Rt. Ju1iihIiiicv llnrimi T.nih.l.ln . .i.,1 II,. Wl.ii, Mountains. .-... y Hieeplnir Cars, run on nieht tratns between Troy and Montreal, and between jloston aud Bitrlingtim. - I'ui.t.i.iii.i.ra fnr il... u'ui ..ill e,,,i ei.h. r ,.l,c. pleasant, and ojnwditloiiB routs'. Sleeping Cum on all nightUrams., and all nocessaryurorhiatton, ces on tha Una.- "1 i.S-.MARCJY. AcMmrflnpt i