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ST. AIVBAJSTS, VT.. VBI OAY FKBRUAEY
Vol. i.
1
1869.
iSTO. 230.
Vermont Dai ly Transcript,
pchmmikd KAt.'ir uvukino.
.;,,';..,, iv.
VA
1. Davis', J'roiirlrlor mni FilUoi'.
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1
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ti'.hmh:
1 . I ....r it. u.lvnlieft
six month, in advaneo ;1M
l'ld'CO IlldtltlH, ill illlVllllL'O, -JJ0
i !( month, in advance i
Advertisement1 should in.- handed in as early
ii. tho morning of tlie day or their intended pub-
i ftttOll.
BUSINESS CARDS.
BUtNKH A- CIIOWLEY. Dealers in Groceries
mi l Wi.it linli-A Good- of every description,
Marie s' New J Slock, Lake Street, St. AlbaiiM, A cr
l.iout. -tf'-tl'
TriLLAni) FAUULSnTOX, ATTOItXHY .V
YV Counsellor at Lav.- and Solicitor m Clinn-,-.
rv. oniceiithII H. l'.ojce, Brniiierd lJloelt,
Kt. "Albans, Vt. " 21-l.v
n 111.1,'V n VIU AtiA - '(KN:.-it' 1 .. I '
I J Oils .VI 1,A, an.l hi'iicuoi-H in i iiancei. ,
:. . . . .. .. . ...
(Mtiee in l" mini llloe'n. St. Albans, Yt.
v " I
uANV K. HAIM.l,
i-auk v.wrt,
11. O. ADAMK.
BKy
in.v s. iii.At.sir.i,i,
31. A. BINlllIAM.
4 SAHEL S. HYDK, Dealer in all kinds or
j. Family Oroceries, Darrow lilock, St. Al
bans, Ymtioi.t. 201!
Tit. W. TfiillAtil.T, Phvbician and Sur
ly Kciin. (Iraduate of the lnivurtiity of Yer.
ir.out. Olllee: Tail field street, over Mcssrs
ISlaUk'U'd ClotltiliK House. lb"-ly
T)V.S'VOX & AVll.SOX, Attorne.yn at l.iw,
) and Solicitors in (;hancery. OlhVe in Xo
iih s Kew llloek, St. Albans Yt. Attend Courts
i Kularlv in Franklin, Orleans, and l.amoillo
t mnti(,. l.VJ-tf
. o. iii;:ctox, vt. ii. wn.f.o:;.
J (ilI.3I.VS, DK.VTIST. Umce in the
I J. KINCWAX 11L0CK, Main St., oppo.-ite the
(. MUK''eKational Church.
"KTTT It. TlV (JOWAX, IJK.VTIrJT Olllee
V . ovtr AYead mid Dm en's Din:; store,
M. Al'iam., Yt. l!-tf
J ittfK, ATTOItNKY AND COUNSEL
JH. LOU AT LAW'. Also Agent for lir.it
'ass insurance Companies, and lor obtaining
ild'.aV pay, Ac.
O'licc over Wiel s' store.
J A. SOWT.KS, Attorney and Ci.nnrllor at
!L. Law and Solicitor in Chancery. OOlce over
1 it t Nal'oi.al Dank, St. Albans, Y't.
I .... ill !itlil:i1 to Colleetinns. ami isi iisi.euti
i . ... .1. it, .:...! uini..., r.... ......... I
i i.wiii ' ai'iv uiu uiiui ii .i.iin jii. .ii u ii 3 in
i'uv, oi iijiuity to Soldiers, Widow's and lnvai'dV
l'i iisi jus, Acl &o. d-tf
It IIA1U! SOX'S 1'ICTL'ltU GA1.I.KUV,
JL Main, oppoaito Dank Street, St. Albans,
t., (I'p Mairs.) Open all hours id' tho day,
(Sundays excepted.) All tho latest styles of pic
ttiKsma.le at this Gallery. Albums and i'ic-
i re rraiiics, Stereoscopic and card l'ictutvs of
i rinont Scenerv, nil at low prices. Call early
and o.ten T. (1. I.ICUADDSON,
1 7 i. X'ropnetn: .
t S. SOltWlt'H, l'ractical Steam and
V T OasVittr r. Drass and Iron Uoods of every
description, for steam, water, and tan. duns
.Hid locks u-paired, and kevs lilted, .e.
St. Mbmis. Yt. 17-1 v
ISitOTMlCHfi,
CHANTS.
IKON MKIi-
l)(.ilcirt in N.iiij. Olass, Oils, lV.iuta, Axrieul
t ii.ii ) oolij, vrhicb wo offer at a low carh liKH''.
Corner Lake and Main streets,
r,t Albans, March 10, 1601. 1-tf
WI.V1M.US WVJIA.V, dealer in Fine Watch
V es, ( locks and Jewelry, Sterl n' Silver anp
Mlvtr I'lated Ware, l'aney Goods m great va
in tv. Watf'li llepairing and Engrav.iig. St.
Albiins, At. 10IJ
J T C POST A CO., dealers in Dry Goods
LJL and choice l'amilv GrocerieH. Corner oi
lam and l'airiield Strceiu, St. Albans, Yt. 117
II. c. tost, i.. j
UEWCAN HOUSE, Uichibrd. Yt., Jerry D.
.OL Sweatlaud Proprietor. This Houso is locat
i d in the centro of tho village, near the Custom
House. l'ost-Oilico and Mill. 10!)-lv
KILL A SAl'TOltD, Attornovs ut Law, and
Solic tors in Cliancerv, OOico, Lake Street
St. Albans Yi. d32.,fcw22i-tt,.
M. J. Hii.-, G.A. S.U'ronn.
J-lt'liAlil) S.1UTU, Dcalerin Drugs, Patent
V JIi-urIiics, Dye Stuli's, Dooks, Stationery,
'pichrord, Yt.Dec, 180S. Iy-2i7
H1UA.U J'IKItCK,
i'jiori'.ii:Toii of Tin:
4 WW TJ. T n 4 W TJ n TT S T? I I
-.-k. O-l A. J i XV J. u J. 1 XJk W W I ' X. t .
1!I7 HT. Anj'.AHS, VT.
(.. M.PIEUCK Cui'.'.K.
HORACE P. HALL, M. D.
(Late or tho Army, Ac.,)
lias returned to St. Albans, and may be found
for tho present at tho American Hotel.
Piii'ticnim' attention paid to Op
erative Surgerj'. l-VJ-ly
DA V I D C It A W V O It D, Book Binder and
Blank Book Manufacturer,
Kingman Block, St. Albans, Vt.
ISook Binding in every stylo from the cheapest
to tin. nii-ist cohIIv. mid ill diini. in i tl'orollirb
lumner.
Dec. '20 1807 lSCinO
GRAH I AM" FLOUR.
A .suiicrior article of Graham Flour, for sale
it the store of BAItNES ,V t'ltOWLKY,
d3;l-tf Lake Street.
ITOTIOn.
Mr. F. L. Goodspced's New House at Missi-
pioi Springs, is now ready for the reception ol
tioardtrs. d:ifl-lf
H.-2-eriiovecl.
It. s.S. CLAUK lias removed to otitb Main
Street. Ollico at his reside
1)
M. Albans. t May. 2, 180r
IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS
THEIR " WIDOWS.
fnilOSE IA'TEHISSTEI) AUK 1IKIU311V
.1, notified that I am agent to transact all biifi
tiess pertaining to pensions, bounties and back
pay. Claims of tho abovo nature can bo pre
nentC'd, and their ullowances obtained, by appyl
tug to WM. BUIDOES.
St. Albaiid. May 10th 18GC
asakhs s. hybs,
lD'U.l.ll t.N M.I. K1MH id
10 (ass Groceries !
DAItlKlW BLOCK, .ST. AI.IIA.VM, VT,
Con-intlng In part nf
Flour ,
1 l ' ... .
(,
SV'fr;',
7Wf,
riui'iii.v Muliiii! Life Insimuu'O Co,, Aii,iaiwiiu.Mt,..iipi, toas-iortineiii i.ioii t-;-
let aiticie. Jht iii niul fragrant. Mm i"
()!' IIAHTFOKD, CONN. Mnyo, and the delicious wood viol. ,m.l nil
. ,, other choice and fragrant pcifim:'".
A favorable opportunity is presented to oner-
gotic niul reliable biifincti men who can devote TJZJXT.il ASTD I)Tr33 :
their cntiro time to tin1 business, tn represent
tills old. staunch, and most successful Lite Com- I Pull' and Tow dor Boxes, Cologne, Toilet ''oaph,
paliy, in unoccupied territory in tho Stale ol 'I'eoth v. nshcg and Powders. Brushe;-: kA
Vermont. The tunny popular features peculiar i Hair, 'i'eoth, Nail, Tnirtiit, Ac, Ac. '
jo the Plxenix Mutual, and the great advantages rp lr, i,,. jfu ',''6cWlties und Ins
it oners to the insuring puWic-lts i jreedoin Irem ,.;,., f(,r t1lf. tnUot V( jf m j1h ol j,,,,
restrictions on travel and occupation -ili sion- r15-
-tlie. eonomy otthe inaua inent,aiidili'larf.'p
miiiunl dividenclti, reiidi r it the inost prnlltaMe '
mil flliv to AgClltx lli-irousol reallzillj,' a liailil-
nine competency l.v their euti rprise and em r-
umtiK 1'iiiiitir.ti.tii.v v tiion ftm-rnriMp
, .,;;., t. nviu-niMv- ,
- r. . . l .i r..i T i I. . T I...
cm:uo 'ill x iui'iiix jiumi;u j.iir ra. .'i.
ll(i-tl'
I'nion llloclc. llutland, Yt.
STAGE ARRANGEMENT,
ON AND AFTER MAY 25th, I8G8,
AN i:STIt-
FOUR-HORSE OOAOHi
Will run fn.lu St Alhr.n to Sheldon, as fol-
lows :
l.i nve SI. Albam everv day at '2 o'clock p. in.
Arrive at Sheldon at 1 o doc); p. in.
J.eavo Sheldon at 8 o'clock a. in. An ive at St.
Albans at 10 (clock a. m.
H. JEXN'ISOX, rropriolnr.
.St. Albans. May l.th, 1809. dlS-lf
New Store and New Goods,
C . R . PELL,
wit it
ROBERT KINGSLEY,
1)
1 SCO I. I,S X E W ilmiC K .
1$
e,i:pM Sfa'CSf'fS j
iti. Xx.Sji .i ii ,
ST. AUJAXS, VT.
AYE ir.hl ol)enedtiiebiiK'est stock of Croek-
a7JL cry, eomprising all the new and desirable
pattern's. French, China and Doheiniau Fancy
and Table Glass Vi'are, Cutlery and Plated Ware,
ever offered in this County.
YiV also call attention to our Stock of
l'Ul'.EIGN AND DOMESTIC DIIY GOODS,
WHITE GOODS, LINENS,
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS AND SMALL WAP.E.
The undersigned would rosvcolfnlly announce
to the nublie that we have udimted the CAH
SYSTEM, and ONE PltlCE.
Dri-col's New !!.)(!.. Lake St. St. Albans, Yt,
P.OUEUT KINGSLEY.
'.Kill
Di-iilei's ill nUl kinds of
R O 0 E Ti I E S
1..YKEST., ST. ALBANS,
Fir's t door above the St. Albans House, keep
coiibtautlv on bund a full a-Mortmont of
t'onsi.-itng of
Flunr.
Meal,
Provender,
Shorts,
And
1 eed
Of all kinds;
Pork,
Fish,
Ht'lllH.
Suirr.rj
i'o-.ii,
Lard.
fier-h Butter
And all sorts of articles usually kept in business
ot their kind. Highest cash price paid for all
kmdn of country Produce.
dl-tr
WAltD .t BUUNl'.S.
HILTON MARKET,
P.. C. GA LI j All, Pioinietor.
Lhiive recently refitted iny maiket, which is
sii)plled with the best (.t
Menu,
li'lsli,
'l'i Ipr. and
liuioagi ii,
Drliil and
Saiolsi'd Heef
AND ALL
Table Delicacies of the Sunson !
Now on hand, a nice lot of
SUGAR CURED HAMS
.'.Nil
F U "ii S 1-1
' HAL11U1T,
1 MAOKEIiUL,
COD,
CUSP and
HADDOCK.
Cddf
I Kn.Kn rilmirnllun. Tn lie diiii.l, tl"
1 niUHt ptw-oss Beauty and Int -.tiv '.
) Moil ( .t ry n,ii- hr.- iutelli,;i i.ee, 01 (i
ALX. CUr EE JJUA'U'.D.TS'tJZ'
Uyu-dug tin PA 1'fIIAN I.OTtAV, tho jtuW
niul nnist wonderful of all Iho e nsmrtie. By its
ilo sill moth niul freckles ntT removed, the skill
b comes clean and IratiKpuieiit, and the chock
tost ate with tho hue if youth. TV Piiphi.m
l.oticr.i can he i.mnii hi
THE PEOPLE'S DRUGSTORE!
IJ Ii7ai,.Xria
,
" rmi-h m pure "hibus imu ic iuuiu m ;
tl"-' State or Vcir.umt, togetlior with l!eim;idH, i
riuid ililiautM. mid all articlow vouuired in a
l'liysitlaiii or dmuefctie praftioe. WRiT.intod
i pure end of firct quality. This store will be nu
(leiv.'Id by none in St. Alban.
i
Tin-i-o., Muiiildei' Uiv.cea, Supporlers, Ac, .V.,
Mi l every thing kept in a well legislated
Drug Store.
S. It. DAY, AG-ENT.
. Albans. A t. .Tune. Ih'ii. ldtf
WELDEN SPRING WATER
Waler front Welden Sjiring, St. Albans, Yer
moid, which he.s proved highly cfiicncious in
Scrofula, Caiicir, anl all diseasiM oi' the skin,
and also for D,vpop-a. Kidney and Liver Com
plaints, Gemiral Debility, Ac., Ac., in now for
sale, at whoUsale and let nil, at 218 Washington
Street, where books mav bo obtained contain
ing an analyt;is of tho Water, with ccitifie.ites
from physicians and others, testifying to itn
beneficial etlects in numerous eases where it Inn
been tri"ii.
Mi-nc'iAXTH Naiiojiai, Dink, l
! -19, State Street. Hostnn. Del . 7. 1SU1 (
Ik S. GOODWIN, Esf., Agent Welden Spriu;;
Waler.
Duau till! : 1 wide In r.cknnvlcdgo tho beni -lit
I bavo received from tho Welden Spring
Water. 1 have been troubled with Disease of
the Kidneys tor many ears. I have consulted
some ot tne nest pnysieians m tlie country anil
iveeiu d no relic:. Some few months fiinco 1
was recommended to try tho lYeldcn Spring
Vtatu'. 1 had not taken it long before 1 was
surprised to see how much good it had done me.
Since then I always keep it m lny room and sel
dom drink any other water, knowing eventually
it will euro me. As I am aiiMons that others
should ho benefitted by my experience, I cheer
fully recommend H tc all mitl'ering with the
fame di-ease. Ilei-pectfully.
J. J. MAY.
From Pr.xncis D. Dixon, Esq., Counselor at
Law ;nd Average Adjuster, Boston,
17 Mi:r.r Hants UxntAXOK. I
Doston, October i, W, (
P.. S. GOODWIN.
Dr.Aii tin:: 1 eheeri'ally comply with your re
quest to givo my candid 'opinion of tlie merits
of tb". Welden Spring Water. For eomo years I
have suffered much from Dyspepsia, and hav
ing e:.bausti d patent medicines aud the pre
scriptions of many physicians, I was advised to
try the Welden Spring AYater. I found by tak
ing a gHss of tho water before meals it acts as
atonic and general regulator of tho system, and
enables me to eat any kind of food without in
convenience. Tho only evidence 1 can give of
my appreciation of itn virtues is a recommenda
tion to everv one suffering from Dyspepsia to
try it.
A out- 1 1 illy, F!!.NK IS. DIXON.
Qrixi'v, M.'i.-., Oct. :!, 1H('k.
E. i'; GOODWIN, Km-.
Du.Ml Sill' My wife has Used ,our iVeldeli
Spring Water, and has received great benefit
from it. Deforo sho used it who had a bad
cough, and had bled from the. stomach or lungs.
Tho cough has entirely disappeared and she is
as well, or better, than hhe lias been lor ten
years.
Very respectfully your old servant,
JOHN T. AVILLF.Y.
Proprietor of Hancock Houmo, (Juincy.
jiff" Letters from many other persons can be
Hcnu at the office.
E. S. GOODWIN, Agent,
llOlf 313 AVashhigton Sheet. Boston.
TI1K
UNITED STATES
Life and Oasuality Insurance
Company
HO. 1, EXCHANGE PLACE
.HOUSE V CITY, N. .1.
New York Office, 98 Broadway.
This Company ollem all the advantage
other Lifu Companies, with many entirely new
and
IMPORTANT FEATURES.
1. The Lowt.st Ba'itu or Pnr.MiiMt of any
Mutual Company in Amrrica, aud fully e.pial to
20 tier c;nt.
.DIVIDEND IK ADVANCE.
2. Policy-holders can receive Cojiphnsatio:;
ia case or Disabling Accident, at ratea or Prem
ium :o Hiahr.it than is usually charged for Life
Insurance only.
;). Policies No.Poi;iT.iTi.ii after Two Pay.
moid.
i. Annual Dilden.U mado N.ui-Forfeitnblc.
0. Loans on all Policies.
0. Liberal Permission to Travel.
7. A DnrnsiTK Cash SriuiKSiuut Value guar
iinti e in all Policica.
EDMUND C. FISHED, President.
JOHN B. CHUltCH. Jr., .Secretary.
C.AV. DUCK, Agent for Northern AYrmont.
MAIN BTltEET, ST. ALBANS, YT.
AGENTS WANTED.
d 14 1 Sm.
Wo Challenge the World,
fpilB auhscribiiih having t'ctiucd ilieir place
X of lmiiiP8M to l''o,nuli-y Street, Would ro
apfictrully htate to the eitlKoiia or St. Albans and
vicinity, that they nre thiuikful inr pnt favors
confered upon tin to, and nw now prepared to'
do alt IttiiiN of wort, in their Hut ol' lul
i,i t, and r i ctliilh r. i iintienam.-e of their
patronage.
X. It. Pdl'tieu! II utt liti-Jii paid to iiM't !e:ieh
i 1 i i' an 1 1 i i! iletiiiu li'ii-.j. H au(( a -ure cure ai-
I routed or no nav n unii.'.l. Lame linreA of all
Kllill . HV'il 11 iliet'l
anv cine in tliein.
i.. WOOD A CO.
strei t
i. '. ', Yoo.
U-1'.
v. i, v,-,.
- ft;it'I''!'
i;ir.i.o.:
WII'ITER
KXT! l. I. AMI t I.I.I W
ilREANGEHENT.
ComtneiiCinR Hov. 30. 18U8.
ni.i:,s oi'txo sol'Tlt ASi: lSAST
'.ei K. .M!imi at 0.20. m., l'.l.0. noon.
and 7.'.''! n. i.i.
.Mail Irani le.ii"st Albans at 0:S0 n.ni..
eMiiieci. at JlntiintitoM with ltutlaud itoiii
tMlli
I, l.t
White liiur .Timet ion and Dellunn Falls with
trains 1' ir Doston, Worcester, Springfield, ano
with ti.iins on Piis'Uinpsie II It., nrrives at New
York .d t'l'l.") p.m.
Dn nipri-sa loavoa 3tontrcal at l;-10 fl. in., St.
John- : t 10:00 a. m., Ogdensbitrgh at 7j00 p.m.,
IoiItc .it Af done; leave 7: W a.m., Uonso's Point
10:J. : . in., for Podon, Ac, arriving in Doston,
via. Lowell at lC::Mn. m.
Night Expiesn leavoa Ogdensbnrgli at 11:30 a.
m., 'iMonlioal at 0:30 p, in., Kouse'ii Point at 6.40
p. in., St. Johns at l:.it) p. in., arriving at Doston
at 8.') a. in., connecting a! ISellowo Falls with
Cheshire ltoad for Boston and Worcester and
with A'erniont Valley Uailroid for Spiinxfioid, A c,
and arriving in KewYork at 13.30 p. in.
Til MNH nolSO SOUTH AIH) VVKRT.
Leave St. Albans for Montreal at iklu a. m..
and 0:53 p. m . For House's Point, Ogdeiisburgh
and the Yi.s:t at 0:0." a. m., and 2:b" and (l.5ii
p. in.
Day Express leaves Doston via. Lowell 8.0,1 a,
m. lor Darlington, St. Alh.ui". Montioal. Og-
iWirn vui Lowell, at 7:0)
a. m., via LawiTmvandFitchlmrg.it 7.0 a.n...
lensburgii and ost
Spriii','lielii i,i 7:1') ' in., for ISurlington, and
St. AUjaii-..
Aei'oinniodatiun 'liaie leaved Noitbi'uld t
7:1.1 a. it'., lor Durlingtcn, Kutlaud, SI. Albans,
Hon. 's Pi.'iiit.
N;.-'iit Lxpro-. Ii a ves Bellow-, eallsat 10.10
m., iii eiving passenger.! from Vermont Valley
Itailr. ...1, leit.ing Nev.' York at l'.'.lo p. in., mid
I'. I'... nl.i.. il nilf. ,,t .1 linvini. Iti4t(ili n( r.'".l
p. n... . r.'inocti.ig at While Pii.' r Jauetion v.i't:i
train ! avinit Dostoa at fl:00 i m., IbrBuilin
ton, leiu i's Point, Montreal and O.cdennburgli,
com.e. tin. r.ilu lii'and Jinnl! Ji'imui lor tlie
Vos-.
Ski'i nig e ill's ..re attached to onlh ttie i.i, !.i
l::pie.-s trail'., running between Ml. Albans nut
Boston, a-.idSt. Albans and Springfield.
Through tickets for Chicago and the West f-1
rale at the principal station".
G. ? IT, RILL, Sup.
St. Alo.um Nov. til), 1SCS.
Tju'r:..i a so i;i'i;w,v!iT(i.v x-nt vi
b VALLEY iiAILBOAD.
On and after Dee. Cd, 1::07. trains pi nil
as ibiliVivs, via :
jtunxu south ..;n r..'.sr.
Leave liurli.igton at 8:20 a. m.. 1:"., p. m. :'.:UC
0;i5 p.m. Arrive at ltutlaud at 11:51 a.m. ,1:11'
p. in. S:00 a. ra. 12.C0 a. m.
Leave llutland at 4:00 a. m., 12:00 m. Arrive
Bollows Falls at 7:10 and 2:20 p.m., .t :j:2,'i a.
m.
Leave Dellnws Falls at 7.00 a. in., 2:3.1 p. in.
".:30 a m. Arrive at Brattloboro' at S;V1 .. m.,
!):2i) p. in., 4:27 rt. m.
MOVIXll XOllTU .VSll WrjiX.
Ltiive Brattlcboro' at 11:00 . m., 4;1 5 A tuOO p.
m. Arrive at Bellows falls at 1?:'W in., and
n:4() and 9:5") p. in.
Leave Delio'.vs 1'iill-j at 12. p. ja., 0:1") p. la.
lO.th) j). in. Arrive at llutland at 0:10 p. ni.,
'.1:00 p. in. 12:05 a. m.
I.e.' ve Dutland at CM) a. m., 1.20 p. ni., .'S.20
p. m. 1:00 a. m. Arrive at Durliim'ton at !):lr a.
ni.. l:2."i ). in., and (1.13 p. ia. 1.1.") a. m.
TliAlNS CONNECT AS FOLLOWS :
ifa" At Burlington with Boats on Lake l hani
plain and Vermont Central and A'ermont and
Cunacla Bailroads, for Idoutpelier, St. Albi'.tis,
ltouso's Point, Montreal, Ogdensbnrgli, and the
YiCbt. At ltutlaud with trains for Troy, Albany
and Kew York, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady,
and tho AYest. At Bellows Falls with trains on
Cheshire Bailroad for Fitehburgh, AYorccster,
Lowell, and Boston. AVith Vt. Yalloy Ilailroad,
for Brattlcboro', Springfield, Hartford, New Ha
ven, and licw York and with Sullivan Bailroad
for Windsor, AYhito Itivir Junction, AVells llivcr,
St. Johnsbiiry, Newport, Littleton, and tho
White Mountain:'.
Passengers lor tho AViot will find thin a cheap,
pleasant, and expeditious route.
FOB TICKETS, and all nccciwary information,
enutiire at the Offices on tho line.
v'-lf. GEO. A. MEP.IHLL. Sunt.
OIl'i'IlKIt:; iiAIliHOAiJ.
AVHTTEU AK11AM CillHEN I'-IOGO-l).
On and after Dec, CCS, Pnue.igei Trains will
ran us follow :
fl'WAtll) Ti'.AlSS.
Duv ilxprcss Train leaves Concord at U).3j a.
m., for Wlato llivcr Junction, connecting with
trains for Montpelier, Burlington, ltoato'a Point,
Montreai, .Vc, and with Ogdensbnrgli and Grand
Trunk Bailroads, for tho AYest.
Accommodation Train leaves Concord at 10. 10
a. in., lor AVhito llivcr Junction, connecting with
train for AA'tlls lliver,St. Juhnsbury.Bartoii, New
port, AVilloughby and Magog Lakes, Stanslead,
Batb,Lil(leteii, and Lancisfr; also, with trains
for Montpelier, Darliastoa, Si. .Vluaas, Douses
I Point, Moiitrela, Ogdensourgh, and the West.
I Bri-lol 1 rain leaus Co:. cord at 0.27 p. m., f"r
Franklin and Bristol.
Evening Express Train leaven Concord at 8.20
I p. ia., for AYhito llivcr Junction, connecting with
1 trains for Montpelier, Burlington, St. Albans,
I ltoiiso's Point, Montreal, Ogdensbnrgli, and the
1 West.
i "Or on arriwl of trains from Bostn:i,o vo.ti r,
Poi'tnuoillb. Poltl.unl, Ac.
( kOWA'WAltl) TUAlS.i.
Morning I'.xpress Train leaves White ltivei
I Junction lor Concord at 1.20 a. m., or on arrival
! of train from Ogdensburgh and Moulrr.il. On
I Mondavn at 0.43 instead of 1.20.
' Bristol Train leaves Bristol for C.incoid at 7
30 a. in., and l-'raiiklin at 0.03 a. in.
I Mull Train leaves AYhito Diver Junction for
I Concord at 12.20 p. m., or on arrival of trains
I ovtr tho A'ermont Central, Pasauinp-jio, and
j AVhiie Mountains Bailroads.
I Dav Exprejfi Train leaves AYhite Diver Junc
tion "at f).:i0 p. in., or on arrival of trains liom
! Montreal and Ogdensburgh, Brattloboro', Keene,
I Bellow.s 1'alls, AMutlnoi', .Yc, connecting at Con
, cord with tiaiu tor Mauelii .iter, Nashua, Lowell
and Boston.
1 Theso trams connect at Concord with trains
'tor Jlaiichohti r. Lawrence, Portsmouth, Port
land, Naiihua, AYorccster. ow York, Lowell, am1
Boston. ONSLOW STF.AUN.S. Agent.
Concord. N. H. Dec 1. 1803. w-tf.
i O HOP.T 1T.0CKS of oil kinds, lust received
,D at ' WM.N.riMlTH.ACO'S.
HATS, HATS, HATS,
OAPS, CAPS, GAPS.
All the Styles Just rocelved at
WM. N. SMITH. A CO'B.
i
grahtd owmma
"f .A A I -v A. n a r i !
r A ITU J Is) i
A T
H,
i"i
POST. & 00,'b
i
f.UsT lil'.CEIVKD from New Yoik, a splendid
i! J Line of of
Ni x and ('liiiiet; Dresu tliHids,
Including
l'nipii-i Clutlm Eiiltigellue, l'reneh Serges
h'ik and Wool, Shot Poplins I'leneh Meri
lioes, with a great
V.i riit; of Plain and Poplin Alpacis,
nn.l rhr-.ie Poplitui. all at YP.UY
LOW PllICES. Wo lmvo a fuli
Line of
111,' LOSS TIMJriX(S!
Consisting of
Milk IVingos, lllaek and Colored
YiilvK liibboitx, with Duttoin and
Gimp to Match. Our Stock of Prints
Uteaehi-d and Drown Cottons, Dolniiw, in
t'.i. t t i lytbing in tlie line of Drineslici, is n'.l.
alrto
a lull line of
( ii-hiu'.ele", Tailor's Trim
mings, Gloves, Hosiery. Shawls,
Dutchess Kidds, and i)ieaklaf.t Shawls
A ( hoicu lino of Dry Groceries may always be
, found in stock-.
1 lease call and exuniino floods aud Prices be
I fore purchnHlng i Isewlure.
II. O. POST, A- Co
! Our. Main and Fiiirileld Sis., St. Albans. Vt.
iLvAvlfnlrr..
,New Goods!
New Goods ! !
I.'lltile in W
le.nly for sale
dock
at
if Div Good-, lion op'-n and
SONEfe FOS'lERS
1 .A-JV
Here
Prints,
ill will Ibid a lull line o Di l.iius and
rhe.ip for Cash.
II. IV
von will find a full line of White Goods,
C Heap lor ( neii.
1 It. 1 1 ion will find a good iisovltiHut of Clothes
' ,'''1 '""biirgs,
(hen;) for O.ish.
I id a eomplet" line of llo-iery
rb;ap for Ciish.
Hei,
for tb"
Null will
Ladies,
lfeie von v. ill find a larj-i'
die- anil Gents Kid Gluves,
assortment of La
Chea) for C.uh.
And here will be found Miss Morcy to chow
you a largo assortment of LadicH' Goods, or
styles too numerous to mention. In fact, we
having adopted the CAS-II SYSTEM, believe we
can offer inducements to our customers that no
concern doing a eiedit business, will or can af
ford. To fiatifi'y youi selves, call and examine
iiu.ilitv and prices.
.1. P. STONE.
I'dwtf GF.O. PFOS1E11.
October U. 1803.
14
s
On T-jnk-- Street.
At GREENE & NIOHOL'S
2) G
OR
Pi
AA' 1' i.nllld ;'
gists' fancy
full assortment of Drug
(;i)od.j iuid Toib t Articles
( OllH-tillg of
Di usbes, Combs, a good asMirtiiient of Lilian's
Coadray's and ltiuinior.s, Handkerchiel
Extracts, Colognes, Pomades,
CosmetirjitPH, Ac, c. Hair
Oils.Lillio Whites.Toilct
Soaps ol all kinds,
Tooth and Nail
IJ rus h es,
and, in
fact,
IN OUB LINE OF GOODS.
(JUKESE & MICHOliS,
XO. 1 LAKE STUEET,
ST. ALDANS, YT.
Alsw, a full asfoitment of iinporled and
doniestie
O I G- A. JR S
AT
Lake Street Drug Store,
(lv.-2Ki
ETOTIOK.
riAHE St. Albans Dankol'St. Albans, Yt whoso
,L ('baiter terminated on the 25th day of March,
1KH8, hcroby givo notico that it will redeem its
outstanding billi, at its banking house, in the
A'ermont National Bank of St. Albans, for one
year from the 25th dav of May, 1808, agreeably
to the following act. B. DAULOW,
Cashier.
St. Albans, A t., May 20th, 1808.
An act relating to thoiedcinption of Dank not en.
It i i hereby enacted, Ac.
Sr.. 1. After the expiration of the charter ot
any lxok ehaitered by this State, or after tho
termination of tho existcnco of any such bank,
agreeably to tho lawn of this State, such bank
may catiso notice to bo published in all tho week
ly newspapers of tho county whero such bank is
located, for one full year, setting forth that mdd
bank will redeem its outstanding bills, tho day
or tlio expiration or its cnartcr or ine date oi
the termination of its existeuco, and a copy of
this act: and unoti duo publication ol such no
tice, neither hticli bank nor its officers shall bo
liable to any action for tho non-redemption for
any or its outstanding bills, unless tho samo
shall havo been duly presented and payment
thereof demanded within tho year aforesaid, at
tlio banking houso of said hank.
Sr.c. 2. After tho expiration of tho charter,
or lifter tho termination of the existence of any
such bank, as aforesaid, such hank shall ceaso
to be subject to Iho operation, or liablo to tho
provisions or tno sixiy-iniru bccuoii oi eaapier
eiihtv-nino of tho ireneral statutes.
Sue. 3. This act shall tako efi'cct from its
p.Hsage.
Approved Nov. 10, 180(1.
May 20th, 1808.
210-ly
CLOTHING, CLOTHING,
J CLOTHING!
CLOTHINO,
Tho largest Stock of Clothing, Hata and Caps
and Furnishing Goods over otl'cred for Bale in
Vermont, is now opened at
W.M, N. SMITH. & CO'S,
LEGAL NOTICES.
...t-TATC 01" VlinSIDXT
Tim
Honorable the
"n'ranhliii..flVoluto Court for
i fVinrl for Hi.
i '.strict or Franklin.
To till peisons inleiTsled in the chlalo
of
t.oyni is, I'mii. ot Swatiton, in said District,
Glll'.I'.TlNO.
WttUUHS rpplieatiiiii in writing has been
mado to this L'oitit by tho Guardian or said
Loyal 11. Park for license to sell all the leal
estate of her said ward, and setting forth there
in that fcaid Loyal E. Park ii a tennant in com
mon or h.n an interest in certain real ostate hi
the I own of Orwell, in this State, and that it
I would be eomltteho to tliu interest of said ward
' that the same be sold and the pioceeds thereof
pui at interest, invested tn stocks or other real
estate And therefore said Couit assigns the
27th day or February. A. D. 18(i!), at the Probate
Ollico at St. Albans, to hear and decido upon
such application, and that public notice thoieof
be ghon to all persons interested therein by
publishing this order three weeks successively
in tho Vermont Transcript, n newspaper tha"t
circulates in the neighborhood of tho persons
j inti tested t Herein, all ol which publications
. shall bo previous to the timo appointed for a
! hearing: Therefore, you am hcreliv notified to
! appear before said Court at tin thnn and plan
I pfoiesaid, then and there to object to the grant,
ing of sncli license if you see eausic.
Given liiiderinv hand, at at tho Probate Ofilce
at St. Albans, this loth day of February, A. D.
lSii'J.
2"j-:i
MYltON W. DATLEY, Judge.
STATE or VEHM.ONT FIIANKL1N COUNTY ss
In Chancery.
liusscll Aiminglon, Whereaa J. Iltissell Ar
vs. ! niiiiKton, of St. Albans.
Peter Paro and
in the County of Frank-
Philemene Paro.
I
nil aioresaut, lias pre-
lerreit nn retiiion to tno t.oiirt ol utiancerv
next to bo holdon at St. Albans, within and for
Iho County of l'ranklin aforesaid, and has filed
said petition with me, Joseph H. Brainerd, Clerk
of said Court of Chancery, stating that Peter
I Paio and Philemeno Paro, ol' Providenco, in the
State ol' llbode Island, on the 5th dav of 1'ebrti.
I a rv, A. D.1807, duly executed to tho said J. Itus-
sell Armington, a niortgago deed of eertnin
I land in tho town of St. Albam aforesaid, de-
scribeil as follows: the piece of land leased to said
Peter Paro by Lawreueo Brainerd, by lease dated
Juno !Uli, lhtKl, being on the south tide of the
Lake Ito.id, commencing in tho South lino of tlie
Lake Bead nino iods and thirteen and two
thirds feet west of a piece of land formerly
owned by Peter Plato. Thence Westerly in
said South lino of said road lu'no rods and 'four
and one-half feet ; thenco Southerly, parallel
with the AYest line of naid Plato' land, to land
now occupied by John llagin ; thence Easterly
on said Uajrin's line nino (0) rods and four anil
one-half feet ; thence Northerly, parallel with
the AYest line of said Plato's land, to the Lake
uoau, io ine piace oi Deginning. supposed to
be one acre ol land, Conditioned for tho pay
ment of all sums of money which the said Ann
ington had theretofore advanced to said Paro,
and should assume to pay ; and all notes, ae
counts and claims which said Arniiiigton should
tlieaeafter havo or hold agaiiiKt said Paro, and
should save said Arniiiigton liarmcless for all
monies which he had tla retofore. or should
thereafter nay ior.or advance to said Peru. And
the said Aimiii ;toii specifies a large sum now
due and unpaid to liim according to the con-,
ditiuii of said Mortgage Deed.
And praying that tho equity of redemption of
the said Peter Paio and Philenieiie Paro in ths
premises, may bo foreclosed agreeably to the
.Statute in such case mado and provided".
And, whereas, it has been mado to appear to
me, Unit tlio said Peter Paro and Philemene
Paro reside out of this State, Therefore, by
virtue oi tho Statute in such caso mado anil
provided, 1 do order tho said P.usscl Arming
ton to givo notice to (ho said Peter Paro, and
Philemeno Paro of tho preferring and filing of
his petition, by publishing tho foiegoing sub
stance of his petition with this order of publi
cation, three weeks successively in tho Vermont
Transcript, a public nowspapcr. minted and
published weekly m St. Albans, in said County
of Franklin, the last of which publication to ni
at loast twenty days previous to the term of the
Court of Chancery aforesaid, next to bo holdeti
at St. Albans, in and for said County of Frank
lin, on tho second Tuesday of April, "A. )., 180!.
And the said publication being made, tho said
Peter Pai o and Philemene Paro are required to
appear in sai.l Court of Chancery, on the first
day of the aforesaid Term of said Court, anil
then and Micro ansner to tho aforesaid petition
of tho said J. Itussel Arniiiigton.
Dated at St. Albans. afore.',aid. Hit eicbtb
day of February, A. D., 18G9,
.lUMLl'll ii. BlfAlNEltD, Clerk.
Bailey, Pavis and Adams, Solicitors for Pe
titioner. .r)5-'!-w
Andrew J. Soulo's Estalc.
rj AHE subscribers having been appointed by
X tlto Honorable Probate Court for tho Dis
trict of l'ranklin, commissioners to receive, ex
amine and adjust all claims and demands of all
persons against the estate of Andrew J. Soule.
late of Fairfax, in said District, deceased, and
all claims and demands exhibited in oil'set Micro
ti), do hereby givo notico that six months from
tho 2(lthday of January, A. D., 1809, are allowed
by sai'd Court to tho creditors of said deceased
to exhibit and prove their respective claims be
fore us, and that wo will attend to the duties of
our appointment at the dwelling house of John
G. Faucher, in Fairfax, in said District, on the
:50th day of April, A. D, 1800, from 0 o'clock in
tho forenoon till 4 o'clock in tho afternoon, on
eacn oi said days.
Dated at Fairfax, thii 27th day of January,
A.D. Vim.
J. H. FABNSWOBTH, ) ,.,.
51 II GEO. A. DALLAUD, ) 1
XN BANKUUPTCY. In tho District Court or
the United Stales, 'for the District of A'er
mont, in tho Mattel of
Oliver C. Wait,
Bankrupt In Bankruptcy.
To the creditors of said bankrupt and all others
whom it may concern.
Tho undersigned, assignee of the Estate ot
said bankrupt, hereby gives notice that it has
been ordered by tho District Court of said Dis
trict that thosecond and third general meetings
of tho Creditors of said Bankrupt bo held at
tho ollico of L. L. Lawrence, Esq., in Burling
ton, in said District, on tho 27th day of Febru
ary, A. D. 1H09, at 10 o'clock a.m., before L. L.
Lawrence, Kaq., one of the registers in bank
ruptcy in said District for tho purposes named
in the 27th and 2Sth sections of tho Bankrupt
Act or March 2, 1807.
And this is also to givo n otice that 1 havo
filed my final account as Assignee of said Bank
nipt ; and that at said timo and place I shall
apply to said Court for tho settlement of un
said accounts and for adischargo from all lia"
bility as Assigneo of said Estate, in accord
ance with tho provisions of said 28th section.
Dated at Georgia, in said District, the Ord
day of February, A. D.,1800.
H. O. DAUTLETT,
231-1! Assignee.
IN TUG DlSTUUir COIMT OK Till. U.VITED STATES
rort Tin. Dihtiiict or Ykumost, in the mat
ter of
JOHN J. BARNARD,
Bankrupt, in Bankruptcy, To whom it may con
cern : Tho undersigned neroby gives notice of
his appointment as assignee of John J. Bar
nard, of St. Albans, in tho countvof Franklin,
and State of A'ermont, within said District, who
has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own
petition bv tlio District Court of Baid District.
Dated at Burlington, in said District the29th
day of January, A. D., 1809.
'J31.W-3 WM. II. HOAT, Assignee.
St. Alhan-j, May IS, 1BC3.

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