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VJORMOaSTT DAf LY TriA-jSTBOKI PT, MA'-ROEE 0, i860. Vonnont Daily Transcript, ST. ALHANS, VT. FlltllAY, MARCH, , 1K00. Travelers' Guide. Ar.lttVAI. UK J'AHHr.VOUi: Ht.USS. From the Smith anil l'.aM, r.,13 a. m., 11.10 a.m ' F rom RouFoint and Went, 7,20 a. m., 11,- iirvAKTUiiK or rAifir.SfJEn tkai.vs. lr the South nudist, (120, a.m., 12 0 m ' 'i-or'l!"'.iai-V l''iiil Wi-Ht, iHIo a.m. 2 15 l. m. For Montreal, 0 10 a. m., 0 .m p. in. DAII.l AHIUVAl. OK hT.VOIW AT HI. AI.HASS. From SwecUburgh anil Franklin, 7 00 p. m. From Richford and Sheldon, 600 i. m. From Sheldon, HI 00 a. m. From Ral,crflcld, 11 00 a.m. uaily BEPAiiTCnn or staoks niot st. ai.iianb. Fur Franklin and Swei'tsburgh, 7 30 a. m. For Sheldon and Richford. 8 fit) a. m. For Sheldon, 2 00 p. m. For liakersllcld, 1 (:0 ). m. .,. Ktagis call at tin; several holds in town. Mago Hliccs at the Tiomont House. riisiSH or HIK 1SAI1.K. ,-lua- I'T New Yoik done atfi 00 a. m. and 7 00 '"' Mails for HuHton .-hid- at J, a. in. and lii'.O Ji.ui. MallH lor Alhanv and the West elom. at 6r.lia.ni Mails Jor Canada clnte at 5 t'O a.m. r Houflicrn and Northern way mall Wok at . (.0 Strangers' Guide r mil. V. M. I' . meets i verv Monday owning niw over Wm! N. Smith'H Store, ! sit their m.ini over Win MamStreit. , Ihamphim Chapter NH- R. A. M. meet- the It, nl Wednendav evening in eaeh nionlli, at th. lv hall in Fmon block. Main Street. ( oluinhiH Council No. 1, IS. S. M. nice tin fecond Wednesday evening in each monlli, .it Iheir hall in t'iiion I'.lool;. lu.nkhn Lodge No. I, 1. A A. M., meets the ItiHt Wednesday evening m each nioiitli a. tlie.i Lull 1.1 I ni'.n 1'tU.ck, Mam Street. i:.,g..l. l.odf X.i. 81F..VA.M. ma , t , fourth V dncHil.iv eemi)K in each month, .it their hall in I'niou Vw:. Main Street. Cnstal Fountain, Temple oi Honor No. 4 m etn . vei'v Tncsdav owning at their Hal! m liirnef Hindi, bake Street. " St. Aihaim hodKc No .!2, 1. O. ol (i. '1 . niectn ierv i iiday evening' at thi ir Hall m ItarncK l.locl, Lake'Slroet. l!i,mKSn Loli' X... 8 1. O. o tl.T. mectB erv Satuiday eveninK; at St. Aihaim Ha. St. John the liaptiht iSenovo ent SoeietN (Ca nadian) meets on the lirt and third edneMhi uvi niii,' of each month at their hall over 1.. 11. HnntinutoirB Store. To A.lvt rtl ixThc Yur.iloNrDAit. Tuans , mi r has the. lament circulation in St. Alhaun ...i.d m Franklin County, or any daily naper, and i-, n th.it account, if no other, the heat medium tor id -riiinj:. Local Items, Ouit Daily. Those wishing to secure copies of our daily paper can do f-o at vf..,...in..iiiu niul llnkor'a boolcatorcH, as well an of carriers, and at the office. Copies of our weekly paper may also be hud at these places. STATE OF VERMONT. jjy Tin: oovKiiXon. PROCLAMATION Ml! I D.iY UJ- r.iyj'lXli, lll-Ml!JATIO, AXD i'haykii. Vievoutlv luooKiiizlnt' mr deiicndcnce uiion .iod, and in accordance with a encr.ited custom, 1 do horehy appoint Thursday, the Eighth Day of April next. n a ihiv of Fastitik', Hiiiniliation and Pravcr. T.et iih. on that da v. as a ncoiile, turn aside from our ordinarv imiHuitn, and in humhlo con iiiUnn fur our sins, seek tho favor of Almiuhty iod, that all our lahortimay he hlesicd with the Die nt wins fiuitHof His Providence. 1 ! im eomo unitedlv unto the Throne of i.,:if i. ei l:iiii' for tho liu'ht. aH revealed in our .mil Jeans Christ. Let us invoke the Divine favor upon our he loved country, and upon all called to adiniiiistir the Govcnimcii' thereof, that they may have tho ' BjKiit of wisdom and understandiii,', tho spirit of counsel ami might, tho ipirit of knowl edge, and the fear of the Lord." flivtn under my hand, and the Se.il of tho State, in tho Lxeeutive Chamber at Rutland, this Sixteenth day of Mutch, in thn year of our Lord one thousand L. S. 1 I'iaht hundred and tixty-nine, and ol tho Independence of tin- Vnited States tho ninety-third. JOHN P.. I'AGH. liy tho Governor, S. K. P.UltNHAM, Secretary ot Civil and Military AiVair.-. --!.- Wi: hope our readers will not forget the lecture to-morrow evening, at Ac admy Hall. Subject : Temperance AkothkhVklocivudi: Rack. If tlioro are a sulllcient number of entries (10) two races for silver cups will come oil' to-morrow night at Harrow Hall. The person winning the first cup will not be allowed to compete for the second. Mil. 1" KitMNANDE Dumn loft St. Al bans last evening en routo for Yaneou vcr's Island, whither ho goes as a mis sionary. He was accompanied to the depot by quite a number of his pupils, who have occasion to regret tho depar ture of an excellent teacher. Nouman J. BiXGUAsr. of Vermont, Is mentioned for Commissioner of Customs in place of Bargout. GrtEcioitY vs Atkins. This noted suit was terminated on Thursday morn ing, after occu-ying eight full days of tho timo of the Washington Cou..ty Court, by a verdict for tho Plaintiff' of S7-12.02. TUv a.oi'tihl Po.it nfjtrr. Kiiitoit of run TiiANSi'ittPT : Yonr Colomporary, tlte Jhwcnycr, take an uncommonly deep intcrot (In whnl It manilkH into n "contest " in our lit tle l'osl Olllce. It Mlrikes nie that the jUcssmycr had bett.T look after the Hi. AlLatiH olllce, and let that of Georgia alone. The .St. Albans Tost Olllee will lie about as much as that paper can well handle, a journey to Washington notwithstanding. . PonoM. Georgia, March ilolh, lf'i'.i. Fiur. in Vkhnon. The Iioum- of II. Stoddard In Vernon, with barn and shedn, was burned Saturday ninbt; no iti nunncc. The tiro was cusod by the Ur-cttiiir of u Kerosene liitu i, which s-ct the carpet and Mrs. Stoddard' clothing on tiro. Slie wiw (; tcvoiely burned that she died on Sunday. 11oti:i. Salk. Mr. A. 15. Harris, of Uichford, lias bought the Uivern stand at Sutton Flatls, recently occupied by Ralph llazcn, of Alfred Hunt, for frl(iO0 In cold. - Alm:ut G. Hatch Inm been appoint d PoHtmaHterat Windsor. All olillging cot respondent, (li. .!. S.) lnfonnausthat Widow Abel Tallin, of Kasl Georgia, aeed 81 years, has tluee descending grandchildren of the tifth generation. - Acciii:nt. The through frciglit, due here front he east atS.SO.a in, (Win. II. Rood, conductor, and limine Ross, en gineer,) Willie on the way here iroin Hollows Kails, yesterday, ran into tlie team of Mr. II. G. Auditor, at the ciws int? about one-half mile this Hide of the Mt. 1 lolly station. It seems the Mr A was dawing wood, and after unloading tteinpted to reoroHs tlte track, and see ing tlie tram coining, onucavuieu w , . i . , back, but did not succeed. The engine triii'k inn; of tho horses, killinir Mm and some what damaged tho sled. Ihdlhnd jrcrahl Vi:iKNNKtf. At the charter election ofthis city, hold on the 23d inst., the following officers wore chosen : Mayor. J. E. Roberts : Aldcrinen, . ('. II. lveeler, V. W. Coe, F. 15. Goss, and 10. Wheeler, C. K. Steyons, N Smith. Common Council, (J. Norton, and .1. 11 Ri:ai. JSstath Tuaxsactioxh. Mr, G W Purinton, of East Rcrkshire, has bought a houseand 50 acres of land,near South Troy village, of C M Hibhard, for Pi',000. Jlavid li McLaughlin has f-old his hotel at Mansonvillo, P Q, to Mark L. Koycs, for about $1,000. TJie iollowinL' real estate cliangcs in IJolton we lake from the Free Press : Joseph Stookwell has so d his farm t ; Sylvo.-ler Stockwell, fcr $;5,o00. Jo-onh Lewis, jr., lias sold his farm to Andrew L. Cox, for $;,500, and nnr- ehascd the river farm of Horace Lewis for $4,700. .1. "Winn and 10. Dawes have purchas ed tlie Mil tarm ot Lemuel J-ieavitt, lor is;5,.)UU. L O Norton has disposed of his saw mill nronortv to J A and J "W Adkins lor $1000. Michael Stoke has purchased a farm of about "00 acres lroin Htcjilicn Hail, tor 51,000. Pi-raonut. Paris Fletcher, Esq., of Middlebury is very sick with inflammatory rhaum itism, at tlie residence of his son-in-law Geo. C. Chapman. An exchange says that Mr. Disraeli usually drosses in a costume of blacl frock buttoned high, and light trousers with a stripe down tholegs, A promon tory of thin hair runs out over his lincly shaped forehead. 1 To has no whiskers His countenance is a compound of su percilious audacity and craft. His face lias nothing prcpo sessing about it. His smile is eold when turned upon a friend, and frigid with scorn and mockery when turned upon a foe. It is a thlnish, jad ed, imperturbable sort of face rarely rising out of its meditative repose, light ing up only occasionally, with dry hu mor or merciless sarcasm. Chaa. M. Urid?r, a colored man has boon recommended by the South Caro lina Congressional Delegation, and by the Postmaster General, as Postmaster at Columbia, in that State. Ho was formerly Deputy United States Marshal, a member of the State Constitutional Convention, and is a member of the South Carolina Legislature. Hon. George W. McClollan'.s friends are confident that he is to bo retained as Second Assistant Postmaster General, and a vigorous ofl'ort is also being made to prevent tho rotation of Major J. L. Smith, the veteran First Auditor of the Treasury. George T. Driggs, of tlie linn of Drew andDriggs, revenue and claim lawyers, of Washington, D. C, has been employ ed by the Government to Investigate certain fraitus on tho revenue of tho South. , Mr. Frank Weeks, son of tho late Samuel Weeks, of Bennington Center, is one of the proprietors of tlie Sunday uw 7 V " , "? . erary papor of tho State. Mr, XV, liaa Mercury, San Francisco, a leading lit ' enr'ued the reputation of being one of: Ihpbct liulit novel wKN'r in California, i Among the trjloctioiis niatle ny uie Senior Hans of Dartmouth College, to . lr.1 1. I It. M.ttCI .! 1l(lll!t V. ! we not fee the following Vermont Ul donts Poet, M. 11. Fuller, Newport; Chronicler, II. R. Montioth, Mclndoe's Falls; Address to the Priwidont, ('. II. Cook, ( ireonsboro. Ed. M. Nutting, formerly of the Mount Anthony House, Rcnniutrton. I now lllling a position in tlie Mansion House, Brooklyn, owned liy Gen. E. It- Yale, of Ronnington. Tlie Rutland lTmtld at.muinces th.1 erioiis illness of tlie venerable Rev. Si las Aiken, D. D. Fears a e entertained that he will not survive but a few days. Rev. S. L. Pomeroy, formerly for ton years, up to 18",o, Sociotary of the Amor-, iean Roaid of Foreign Mision, die 1 1 suddenly in Sunderland. Me., on ed- nosday last. One child, a daughter, alone survives him, and is now the wife of Rev. E. C. Cuminings, of St. Johns bury, Vt. t a recent meeting of the United States District Court for Northern New York, held at Albany, N. Y., Rradley 15. Smalley, lOsq., of Burlington, was admitted to practice n an Attorney and Couti'ellor. Wo are under obligations to Hon. Justin S. Morrill and Hon. XV. C. Smith for public documents and speeches. Look llri'c, A choice lot of Siberian Seed Wheat for sale. Black Sea Wheat, Hungarian Seed Oat, Nova Scotia Plaster, Brad ley's Phosphate of Lime, Hay Seed, Clover Seed, Northern and Wertern Corn, Oats, Buckwheat, Sec, as usual. Choice brands of Flour arriving, and on hand, worth from $7 to $14 per hbl., all of which will be sold at a small ad vance. Call and examine. S. C. -NO RLE, St. Albans, Feb 1st, 1S00. d&wtf (1220 w5 4 Mrs. S. A. Allen's Improved Hair Restorer and Dressing. The attention of the public is invited to tho very im portant chanire rec lit lv made in tlii.- article. XVo offer the Improved Prep aration, a Itcstitor prompting it to its natural color and beauty, togotlior with an agreeable .Dressing all m one bottle. This combination is perfect and unex ceptionable in every respect, and is used with great satisfaction by old and joung. Mits. S. A. ALU:x'sZYI.()15Ar.SA3IUM, mother Preparation, clear without Sed iment, designed exclusively lor Dress ing, Strengthening and Beautifying tlie Hair, a refreshing toilet luxury, far pre- lerraoie to lvronch pomades, and sold at half the price. Sold by all Druggists. 2C0-7 A BaJm for every Wound, (race's Celebrated Salve is now so generally used forthecuroof llcsh wounds, cuts, burns, ulcers, telons, sprains, and all diseases of the skin, that praise of it seems to 'Ac needless. Those win have tried it once always keep a box on hand, and nothing will induce them to bo with out a supply. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rilllK annual selection of powt. in SI. Lulto's J Church will taho plac.i immediately alter th" parish meeting, which iu to ho hohlen at 0 o'clock a. in., on Kaster Mondav, tho 2Uth hint. Per Order of the VKSTlty. St. Albans, March 23rd, ISO'.l. .V2i;:l a s t , BKTWKKN tho reHidenee of tho late 11.11. Loeklin on Hank Streol and Wider Gil son's on South Main Street a Ladies jMXIMK rUJl CAPU. The finder bv leaving the same at Mr. will be suitably rewMided. (Jilson's ',2.;'.)-l 0 N MAIN or i'AIlilTKLL) STKKKT an The llnder will confer a favor by leaving tho same at tlie i iiANScitll'T umce. FOR SALE. A HOUSK and lot of hind consisting of si, acres, situated about a mile and a ouarter west of the Depot in St. Albans. Tho buildiiiL's 11, v ill..,.. .1, i ...1.1 .1. (i'uii ii'iiiii ..t'.w ,n fruit orcliard of about llfty youiiK tl ten, and the laud is in L-ooil state of cultivation lor lurtlier purticulai applv to UMtf-2.')2 11. 1". RUGG. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. II. L. SAMSON V CO. have this dav dis solved eo-eartiiershlp. All accounfs set- tint hv H. Ij. Samson, II. b. SAMSON, ttl- 2.")9 K. J. SAMSON. CO-PARTNERSHIP. TT I-. SAMSON and S. 11. MORGAN. Jr.. ! IX. have this dav formed a Co-partnership under tho name of 11. L, SAMSON V CO. Mrrch 8, ISG',1. ftf2j'J NOTICE. rpo l'AMHUS AND OTHERS. The suhscrib X crs having juuehased and fitted up in good order, tho Woolen Mill at Swanton Falls, for merly laiown as l'latt's Factor?, aro now pre pared to 1uam1factu.ro Cloths or Yarn for cus tomers, or oxchango tho samo for wool. A lib eral share of patronage solicited, and satisfac tion guaranteed. N. H. Oftlco in soiith end of Factor?-, whero may bo found tho hooks and accounts of tho late llriu ori'latt fc Ilinltlcy. 'Jl'J-tf Mi:lGS & HINKLHY. 1 n I'OYHH of all kinds just received , VT at WM, N. SMITII & CO'S. NOTICE f nlllS is l. eel-til v thai 1 have thin day ui Cll JL inv win Cliaih ! W. Smith his time for tin; re mainder of hln minority and I will claim none of IiIh earning, iir pin im di ' : contracted by htm fr.t.1 date. (t. U. SMITH. sr. Album Milch bth, l'W.l. WAITS!), 21.000 Dnirv Skins. 10,000 Veal Skins. 100 Tens "Old Bones." ALSO- - lin TJ-i.r t" t'lehtlp nil theObDllOXIlS 4WU ijOyS in l-rnnhllu County. Wo will iiav 115 pnr ton eah. VnnucrrtO.ut savo 10 cctiU paid to a entf. hy Hellins their DAIHY SKINS to . Wuara UKAO UltAUTRKS on dCIXS lin,l :i.'i:s, llememher tlie jilace Old Tin Shop '2 door north of tho American House. McUOWAN .V CO. St. Allan , 1 eli. li. 1I'J. t2.fS7-fim FOR S ALE. SIOKH, STOt lv, TO-'I't UHS, r.nd iO(Hl lt.l.,.ra llrst elus-i DRY GOODS STORE. Dent locution in town, on .Main Stioet. oppo sito the I'arl:. Also, nur jilaco of lesidencu, on Ihij-jlaud St. Tor fuilher nartlcitlars inquiro of Mtf.2.10 1515KOK WllTHHr.liUli. Good Dairy Farm T7V1'. KAT.K IN M.OnmSTOWN, within one Jj ha'f mile of Morrititown villain. 1'arin contains ahout cii;hty-llvc acres of Rood land, nli.ty r.eri y ch arcil, and the rcmaii del m lod-lanii. r.mr hundred Siiffav or MiIe trees, with Sa '1 .-.ih and Sugar Utcnsiilsi. vyouiis Apple Orchard of ahout lTid trei , ii. stly in hearing. iloiine yilx 10, m good lepair, ith utioft eel la . Hani !!'2 x til, with cellar under the whole in I in good repair. Ititmiiiit,' Mater at hoiiHe ai I ham, and panturcM well w.itered. 1 u-ty tons ot hay cut from twenty acre., will 1 iiilif with tho farm if desin 1. Seven Cows, 5 yearling heit.-i-H, Hi sheep, and a span of j;ood work horetiw;il ho Bold with the place if desired, and all faimiiif; tools. All to he sold very cheap (''! cauh. W. 11. VOWKliS, Jlorriatortii, Aug. 1C, 1SCS. 2:il)wtf. rjlHK llnnofMorriil .. JL been disHolvi it i, . li'-uincs will bo ohm: i v i. 1 ! i'- .ll. I I CO It'll ' 1 'Jiil Sn l!:tnli -i It rite of S .vunton has initual consent. The i.y Mr. Aseltine who, , Mai eh 11, lMlil. BAILEY'S BUTTER TUB. Bosiox, Dec. IS, lKliS. Ui:. Sin : a. i:. I'.m, i.'. 1 1 e ;i.u l i eomo when the iidv.intaL'es of i'n i.in .in' .ipj..ii;ent ; ncariy all Unit we are r. ciM'.'j: (unlf-H late fall or winter make) ii- siri'i-i on lo.i win' a notiid not no tlie case it put up in tnir l "0. 11 theru aio anv nieo ilaines m your h'iinty ut up in your tub you may pay 5 cents per hi. inoie lor them than for Summer dairies put up in the old stylo tub. In fact we don t want any bummer dairies at any price m the old tubs. Yo can buy common butter here lower than you can up there. Wo think Poul try in dull this wee!:, can't tell how it mav bo at Christmas. lours trulv SAMUEL UlGfcLOW A- CO. 251-tf 211 North Market Sheet SMPOiiTANT THEIR TO S0LDIEKS -AND WIDOWS. I notitiod that I am AKcnt to transact all busi ness pertaining to pensions, bounties and back pay. Claims of tho abovo natures can bo pre sented, and their i.llowanccs obtained, bv aiipyl ....... ivm iHmini.d t. AlljHiiH. Miiy UJth lblifi VT. TKANSCRIPT. JOB ST. A L HANS. II. A. CUTLER, Proprictoi All I'ritiliuif brought to this Office, both Plain and Ornamental, will meet v.ith piomptattcn dun, at prices as low as tho times will admit Wo do our w'oil; much better than can any Oflico that will do a job of piinting for nothing for tho sake of depriving ua of it, and wo aro ready to compare our woik with any similar class of printing dono in the cities, both in neat ncBe and prico. Hand your orders Into tho Transcript Hook and Job Panting Establishment if you lnko any prido iu hvviug your printing dono in n wo: mauhko mannoi "VTHW Stvle ol Full and Winter Oapa just rcr 1 ceive.l at WM. N. SMITH, A Co'h. SUIltTS and DRAWKR3, ami Over Shirts or all kinds, Just received at V.'m. N. HMtTfi. i CO'S. BY TELEGRAPH t't the I'mnunf Tviinicrliil, LATEST NEWS. FROM WASHINGTON. The Ouban Eevolution. .oported Death of Andrew Johnson ! ! ARHEST OF COUNTERFEITERS. Mi:w Youic, Olh. despatch from Washington sayn Ihorocrctary of the Treasury will an ticia(o tlie May interest as soon as tlie necessary arrangements can be mode lie lias the power to do so under the act oflSdl, without further lcgislatio i from ( 'ongrcs. Nasiu a, N. II., i!(ith. Key. t.!oo. Jlowler, pastor of tlie Main ytreet M. E. Church, in this city, died very suddenly at 1.10 this a. 111. Ho leaves a wife and live children. Nkw Yokk, l!0tli. Weather warm ; a spri.igrain is fall !? Havana, '2Uh. 'i'he .Spaniards aro sjcrctly urging tlie Homo Government to arm .ho colored 111011. Throe men were killed in a disturb nice c n Sunday, it is said for replying to the insults of the Spaniards. great crowd of Spaniards cheered over t ie execution o ! ltomero. IIo was shot on the wharf, in sight of tlie pris onern who were leaving for Africa The impression still prevails that San tiago do Cuba has boon taken by the rebels. It is reported that there aio fresh out breaks near Matanzas. Adv iocs from Nassau to the 20th, re port the presence there of 100 Cubans who display a very bitter feeling against tlie Spaniards. The Spanish Consul was very much alarmed at their demon strations. The Cuban revolutionary Hag was llv ing from two buildings in the town of Nassau. Londox, 0th a.m. Consols, !:i; .l-20t, H" Eric, S:V, ; T C, 07. St. Loris, .Mo., 113 th The man who shot himself in tlie head on tlie North Missouri It It train near Warrenton, a few days ago, proves to have been Count Augusto do Polier, an cx-ofllcor in tho Austrian army. IIo came West from New York six months ago, bringing letters of introduction to several prominent citizens. At the time lie shot himself, lie was on his was on his way to Fort Randall, to which place he had been invited by Gen. Harney He was buried at Warrenton, and will remain there until his friends are heard from. Gen. Sherman has arrived here. Uoston, 2fitb. i nero were rumors in circulation ves terday of the deatli of Andrew Johnson IIo is quite sick at his old homo in Grcensboro,Tonn.,but at latest accounts he was getting better. It is reported that his disease in paralysis of the right side. Monuris, 25th. Two noted counterfeiters, named JJradford and Benedict, were arrested at Cold Water Station, yesterday, after sharp fight, in which 20 shots were llrcd and Bradford received two wounds. .Notwithstanding civil law has been restored In Crittenden, Ark., tho mill it- 1 .1 1 . 1 . 1 . , 1111 arc sain to uoyoi commuting many outrages. At Ijittlc Bock, a negro named Latum was hung to-day for the murder of Bcv Mr. Morrill, a few weeks ago. Nuw York, 20th. Mail advices from vera Cruz to the 14th, state that Guttierrez, tho kidnap per who has been arrestod, denies that Gen. Canto Is his principal, but claims to have kidnapped certain persons on Canto's order. It is rumored that Canto has beep tried and executed. The papers state that President Juaroz has recently received S83.000 from tlie Treasury without authority. Col. Mayer, who is now in prison for aiding Nogrotto, was, dining our civil var, Lieut. Col. of a colored regiment I under Gen. Weitzol. Annapolis, Mtj,, 20th. Secretary Borle witnessed target tiling by tlie naval students, and inspected this station yesterday. Nj:w York, 2(h. 'J'A I VHj. AT? W'A D VEllTIS EMENTS. xvrofe&cs. W1IERKAS my wife, Annio Gabreo has left m? bed and board without lust causo or n-oyocation, this is to forbid all pnrtona liar lorinu' or truslinir her on mv nennimt. n T almll pay no debts of her contracting after this date. FRANC1H (1A1JRKF,. West llcoigi.1, .March 21), 1809. afoot 869. 7 1869. NOTICE! I. S. INTERNAL REVENUE. Assessor's OIHcc, lid Collodion District, ST. ALBANS, VERMONT. t.N pui Hiiance of tho provisions of the P.xelhe l.aw-i of tho United States!, notien linrib Riven that tho Annual List for 180!), embracing incomen for the ? car 1808, Mpecial taxcH(liceiiHCH) for tho year ending May 1, 1870, and artieloH lia ble to tax under Kchedule "A," will he open for inspection at my oflico in St. Albai h, on the !Hut day of March. 18iil), at which timo and place ap poal.i will be received and determined relative to anv errors iuasHosHmentieturn'.'dineaidliHt. HUNRV C. ADAMS, Assessor. St. Albans, .March V.0, 18G0. 2G1 Call in at L. McB. Smith & Co.'b and see tlie now arrival ol Spring Style Hat and Cap. NOTICE IS heiehy given that on and after the 1st dau . of April, lKfi'J, no credit will bo given tor goods by tho undursisiied. In entering upon tlio DASH FLAN, wo would ask our former patron to call and satisfy theniHelvoK from the price that goods can ho sold cheaper for cash than for credit. Ii. MoD. SMITH .t CO. Ready Mado Clothing, Ac, No. '1 Harrow Wool., St. Albans, March 22, 180'J. .1w2C2 THE VERMONT Life Insurance Company, KUIKiTNGTOX, VT. QOlv'JJ'ccc'n JiuiKUnys, Collcyc Strait. rillllS Company having comp.'eted its orguui JL zation is now fully prepared lo issue all kinds of l.ifo and F.ndoivment "olicios. Policyholders particinato in tho profit of tint Coinpan?-. Dividends declared and paid annual ly after tho first year. Liberal arrangements made with llrst ela canvassers. miu"CTOiis. Torrey K. Wules, Attorney A Jmlgo Prolmto. Lemuel 11. Piatt, Manufacturer. samucl Huntington, Merchant. James A. Shedd .Merchant. Riihscl S. Taft, Itodney S. Wires, Nathaniel Parker, President. Gen. Ins. Agent. Pres. Burlington Gaa Co. William Street. U. S. Senator. Pres. 1st Nat'l Rank, Uur lington. Manager Rurlingtou Woolen Mills. Lumber Dealer. J. 1). Hatch, Ueo. 1'. I'.diiminlh, Oniri A. Dodge, F. ('. Kennedy, Laurence ISarno.i, OFFICKHS. Russell S. Taft, President. RodneyS. Wires, Yioa President. Warren Gibbs, Secretar?-. Samuel W. Thayer, M.D., Medical Counsul SID. V. GATES, Agent, St. Albans. 21P-d&wlni We Wish it to be Understood By the readers of this paper that we llu? Rags, Make Paper, Sell Rooks, Sell Stationery, liiml Rooks, Rebind old Ix.oks, Do Job Printing, Supply Printers, Supply M orchants, Contract with Authors, Contract with Publishers. Contract for Stereotyping, Ruy old Paper and Rooks, Ruy Woolen Rags, Publish Fowlo's Spoiler, Publish tho Vermont Spoiler, Publish Walton's Register. Publish Prayor Rooks, Publish the Vermont Directory, Publish Now Hampshire Directory, Publish other Rooks, Kmploy Tvpo Setters. Want Mono?- ami will be glad to hear from you in tho irayof is-(!('.-.. AddrcHs, tho CLARE.MONT MANUFACTURING CO. 2.i2-tf Claromont, N. II. (i. B. SMITH, Retail Dealer In. HATS, CAPS, U FURS Rulhiln and Funey Sleigh Robes, Fur Overcoats, I .u. lies' Dress Furs, Fur and Buck Gloves Mittens, Umbrellas, Ac, Ac. Also agent for Grover and Baker's Sewiuj; Machine, M anil or Block, Lake Street) St. At onus, Vt. CASH 'AID FOR SHIPPING FURS. l7-tf GILBERT B. SMITH. . LL tho now styies of Furs ami Scarts non opened at WM. N. SMITH, A CO 8. BLACK Pants and Yesls of all kinds Just ro cetved ai WM. N. SMITH, ACQ'S.