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17. LYiy Tl UiJ VEBMONT T.UA.JSFSCUI TT. 3' THE TltANSOjUP'r, l'l itluj', ainj' 17, 1807. Local JSrews. Our friends In tlio several towns , .. rw" n mill adjoining eountloa will confur a ', "ftvorliy sending 11,1 iloms uf local news i Ia .. ..I ...it.... -la til Cf conic UIlilcl wioir uusuivuwun. should, in nil cases, glvo their namos, , siarily for publication, but aa a guaran ,f .,,ml faith. N matter about tlio form of ,iriibuti'ii9 fjtvo na tlio "subject mat- and w will l"l u lut0 slial,y' (rotrT to ADTEimsF.iis. Tho"rn.X!iomrT ii tlio circulation In St. Albaui of printed In tho Stale. Ha circulation ..... -tj....i.u.. .....i r" ner .vong inrougiioiii. i-inuu uuu , ('.. unties. Utttor soils Ibis week for from t , 30 cnts. A considerable quiui- ffu,s brougbt mto town on Tuos- onuont Central changed d mdny. Trains leave St. Al , as follows: Going South and . :o a. m., 12,00 noon, 7,25 p. m. ; n M'tfd, 6,10 a. m., G.15 p. in.; i 's Point, Ogdensburgh, &e., .j, 11, 00 a. in.; 2,20 p.m., 7,10 i .e t iiamplaiu Canal was opon . ljuMgalion on Monday. Tt. t. L. G. "Ware, pastor of tho i ,. .jrrogational Church, (Unita- f Burlington, has our thanks u j imphlot containing a full nc- vf the celebratiou of tho fiftieth iry of the dedication of tho t i.ngatioual Church in Bur- .' r. which occurred on Wodncs- thc Oth of January, 1807. - .. .... "u tlio 7th hist., patents woro is dtUe following Ycrmonters: II t ius, of Moutpelier, for im 1 strum confoction pan; D. L. . .., of Brattleboro, and C). M. , of Claromont, 2. II, for ' r btono pipe; F. It. Smith, of t n, for improved blind slat L T. i inc.ellor Piorpoint has granted j. titiuu for an additional issue of find Canada stock, bonds, &a, debts of tho Vermont Central ernlont and Canada railroads. j List or Sr. Auuns, 38G7. 'jraud List of St- Albans for tho ' ar is as follows: ts, not ovor 10 $502,008 SO tto, d2U.002.lG l'n -parly 325,009 00 .1 $1,250,7-10 2G ! nt. of which is, $12,oG7 10 '-. at $2 each,. . . 1,012 00 - at ?1 each,. . . 112 00 1 1.'-t for 18G7, . . . . $11,591 id aaL.ilfurlSGG,. . . 11,127 55 $1G3 83 V J- F. Bigolow will lecture rit D.V Hall, Tuosday ovoning, May s'jt't: Tho Progress of tho 'iiU Republic. Town Electing. "re was a. lair turn out at the meeting Wednesday afternoon. ' Hunt, Esq., acted as Modor Thero was considerable discus re?ardmg thopurchaso of land " a cwtory, which resulted in tho ' w of tho following resolutions', tfucod by Bradley Barlow, Esq.: ' m, In tho opiuiou of tho in 'Us of tho town of St. Albans, it necessary to enlargo tho ' uriid grounds, situated in tho 1 art of tho village of St. Albans, '1 . ''.That tho selectmen Victor J. Danniol lr Tniinv niiil K Tl .1 . ' I' . Ill ni-nhn.nl...:..l ..,. 'i tho owner or owners, of tho .r2 easterly of tho presont umia cround. tho Catholic grounJ, and the Cemotory, '"ia on tho north sido of tho 4 hich runs through said Como '""ging to tho estate of J. M. not osceedicg thirty acres wr tho uso of a public burial p , i0r tako suc" qnauity of laud "J deem necossary and proper, 1 nx it to tho Bay burryintj J' "oar Otis Hotvnrd. 1 1( 't if in tho opinion of ood.l'ottor and Boyington, -r or owners of said laud aro tisfled "with tho roiibonablo 0 which thoy may sustain in Wfuce of taking such land for impose aforesaid" tho said select ' ll(-'reby iustructed "to sot out l"ster tho samo for tho pur a wesaid" iu which event thoy rroi tO Cllllntni. 1H on O rvf Wn.Stat'jtes of Vermont, for 1 th6er m wlch thoy nro to act 1st Albans803 ftSUt8 f tho town I'Vt'1 of 10 Per cout. on tho dollar it, ' farana list was voted for tho It ... ' 1, oted tn mv n.o r wan , . I'll t . 1 " 11UUY Ut X V iuu w "minerd, who lost his lifo "vice of his country, tho sura Wntl,.. ..... . ff-rr,. , "uluain to warning "lnG botintios c "wluisgcd. In Monday's Daily Mcucnger tboro rtppoarcd n call for n town caucus, ou Saturday evening noxt, to oloot dole gates to the Montnolior Convention. This call was siguod by gontlomon who wore tlio St. Albans members of tho nominating committoo at the Ucjmbli can County Convontion, hold at Shol don last sumtnor. 3y what authority tho call is mado wo know not; indeed wo aro told that but a small portion ovon of this self constituted comtnit tco wore consulted, whilo othora who wcro consultad did not givo their us Bont, and two of them did not know anything about tho matter until thoy saw thoir namos in print. As all aro agroed nx to who shall bo nominated for Oovornor, perhaps tho matter is not worth alluding to; wo only do it to show tho disgusting ofliciousnoss of certain parties. Wo notico that tho call has been published but oneo; and wo would ask if it has been withdrawn- 11 "ot f'0 CIUt0U8 to take P,aco n ttd" vertisod ? Smith ana Foster have something , of importance to say to tho readers of tha Thansouiit this week. Their "Be mis Patent Shnpe-Coluu"" is a "great institution." Try it. Tho lectures of Mr. S. M. Hewlett at Academy Hall, on Saturday and Wodnosday evenings, were well at tended. Mr. Howlott is a great hu morist and mimic and novor fails fjto cnturtain his audionco. Tho Good Templars of St. Albans, under whoso auspices the lecturer was procured, aro to ba congratulated on tho success that has attended thoir first effort to furnish our citizens with a rich inlclloctual treat The horse attached to the Es-1 press wagon, trand, took Wednesday Main street. driven by Napolccu Ber- i a horse of L. D. Thayor, of West Brat fright about G o'clock j tleboro, for $1250, which Mr. Thayer afternoon and rau up i had owned thirteen months, having Young Bertrand held on to the reins until ho came near the storo of Mr. Joseph S. Weeks and there finding that ho was about to como into collision with a team, jumped from his wagon, broaking one of his legs just bolow tho kneo. Ho was ta ken to tho residence of his mothor, whoro his broken limb was attondod ' to by Dr. Fasset It is unnecossary to say that tho wagon was considera bly damaged. State jVewti. ADDISON COUOTY. Hiram Smith an cstimablo and honored citizen of Bridport, died on the 10th inst., at his residence near tho shore of Lnkc Champlain, aged 71 years. J. L. Buttolph, of Middlebury, re cently sheared three two year old owes, and tho fleeces weighed respectively 1G, 1G1-2 and 17 lbs. Two of the ewes raised lambs. These are tho c.n ,,.o n,i,ii, tnnir u,a nwrninm nt tho New England Fair last fall. CUITIKXDEN COl'XTV. Tho now Catholic Cathedral in Bur lington, will probably be ready for uso in August. Tho Vermont Stalo Musical Associa tion will hold its second Annual Con vontion in Burlington, commencing Monday evening, June 21th, and end ing Friday ovoning, Juno 28th. Half faro on all tho railroads. John Early, of "Williston, has sold to a gontloman from Rhodo Island, his valuablo "Whalobono" maro for $800. CALUliONIA COUNTY. Floris fiorham, son of I. B. Gorham, of St. Johnsbury, a young man about twenty yoars of ago, was drowned in tho river, at the railroad village, on Tuesday aftornoon. Somo of tho tax payor3of SU Johns bury, aro protesting against the act of tho Vermont Logiilaturo, authorizing certain towns to raise money by tax for tho construction of tho Montpelior and St. Johusbury Railroad, and meet- gs havo boon hold to doviso means to resist tho project ot taxing tnat town. Over 200 names have boon at tached to the protest, and thoro is con siderable oscitomont on tho subject. OHI.BAN8 tfOUNTY. .if wm snow vou a iiyspeptia. uyspopsia is mo .TinnnR A . Pnddock. Estl.. nil Old ICS!- bluest of all diseases, llev. Mr. Aiken testifies ... dont and distinguished citizen, of this County, died at Craftsbury on tho 2fitu ult., aged 70 years. Judge ruddock was graduated at tho University ot Vermont iu 1818, and ha8 boon a rosi- dcut of Craftsbury from that limo till his death. Tho liartou Standard says: llo was a nophow of Gov. Crafts, his mothor being sistor of iho Gov ernor, and daughter of Col. Crafts, tho first settler of tho towu. Ho has been for many years a prominent citizon of tho town and county, and has hold many places of trust and responsibili ty, always performing with strict up rightness tho duties given him to do. Ilo was a sincere christian, and had been for nioro than twonty-four yoars a member of tho Congregational church iu Craftsbury, was well voreed iu tho doctrines of our bohof was sustained by faith and hope in his last il nesa. which was very siiuik m. SO veto and without doubt is rest with tho Saviour. now at Mr. ltichard Greaves, of Craftsbury, has ono thrco yours old owo, which, on tho first day of Juno, 18CG, brought three lambs, and on tho flint day of May, 1807, brought throo more, and tho six aro now all alivo and woll. heiqmrl ETprvm. John M. Cooper, of North Troy, Was ninety-nine yenrs old on tho 19th day of last April, and on that day did con siderable labor In tapping sugar troos and gathering sap. I1UTIAN1) COUNTY. "Tho Clippor 13. 1). C." is tho name of a now baso ball club at Castlclon. Tho body of Miss Addio Goodnough, tho young lady who wandorod from the resideneo of hor father in Braudou about throo months sinco, whilo in n, state of mental dorangomout, and about whom somo suspicions .of foul play wcro raised n few weoks sinco, was found on tho 9th on a mountain in Chittenden, about four milos East of her father's house. Sho was dis covered by a couplo of farmers who wore engaged in mending thoir fences On tho MOntlf, m'n nml wna in n nrnilv g00(1 8tate of proSQr.Vntion 0OU8iderig the length of time which has elapsed since her death. Mr. J. Dunham Green, of Rutland, on Monday last, went fishing and suc ceeded in "bagging" 89 line trout, weighing G 3-1 pounds. WIXLiHOH OOUXTY. On tho 28th ult., Jainos M. Good rich, a pensioner of tho war of 1812, died in Cavendish, aged 92 yoars. Ho fought at Luudy's Lauo under Gon. Scott. It. Dawlcy has purchased tho holol in Ludlow, known as tho Ludlow House, for $S,500. W1XDIIAM COUOTY. Last Fall, says tho Phoenix, Robert Erwiu, of Savannah, Georgia, bought paid for him $290. This horse was half brother to the well known horso I "Pi lit T.,vmni.o" "V!V "liVlirin tnnl.- the horse home with him to Savannah, and put him "in training" about tho middle of February, and on April 15th trotted him to a wagon against time in 2.11 1-2. Thero was throo horses in tho raco, all against time. Tho horses entered wero all road nags, as follows: Chestnut Maro, 10 yoars, to trottiiig wagon, 2.5G; Bay Horse, pa cer, 7 years, 2.52 1-2; L. D. Thayor, G years, 2.11 1-2. Rev. Mr. Fjastman, formerly pastor of tha Methodist. ehuiflh at Guilford, has removed to Jacksonville. I A movement has boen on foot for j some time in Brattleboro looking to the combination of tho Unitarian and Universalist Societies, j A new Baptist Church is being ibnildcl in Brattleboro this season. ,The dimensions of tho building are G2 fctt hi' 10i- The elevation of tho !tocplo from tno foundation 110 feet. The nudiunco room is to havo 12G pews which will seat five or six persons oach. Tho recess for tho choir and the organ will bo behind tho pulpit, nml at tho opposito end of tho build ing thero is to bo a gallery which will afford somo additional seats. Under tho audionco room is to bo a vestry convoniontly arranged for tho Sunday School, conforenoo meetings, and othor purposes. In this is to bo tho Bap tismal font also. Tin "WimmNns. Fomoy's Press makes tho following item in roferenco to tin weddings in Vermont: "Tin wed dings are all tho rago in Vormont at proseut. Occasionally, however, thoy don't turn out pleasant affairs for all parties. Recently a man gavo au in vite to his friends to colobrato tho tin anniversary. Everything proceeded morrily till tho hour arrived for tho husband to inform his guests that 'this was tho annual recurronco of tho happiost period of his lifo,' otc, when it was diseovorod that tho wifo wasn't to bo found. Sho had disappeared, as had also ono of tho invitod males. Thoy hunted that night aud all the noxt day, but thoy didn't find hor hid in a chest, smothered to death. It wasn't hor stylo. Sho had olopod with tho m&lo taking tho husband's 'tin' which ho had savod for a rainy day." Show me a man of sour, morose disposition, one who entertains good will towards none, and 'll.., ..' l)..d..nd;a Pnm n,,r.l liflil flftAV 15 ...... WW, 1 . i j aX v v. v., w ... " - - - yuarii of sufl'oriiig. Henne's Pain-Killing Magio Oil is a very valu able compound for rheumatism, aud every kind of pain, ague iu the faoe aujl jaws, neuralgia, spinal irritation, headache, lameness, bruises, cotusiims and sprains. Thouksuds die annually from neglected coughs and colds, which soon ripen into consumption, or other equally fatal diseases of the lungs: when by tho timely use of a biuglo bottlo or Wistaro Balsam of wild Cherry their lives oould havo boen proorved to a good old agt , At Underbill Centre, Ma; iy 8th, by Hov. Mr. Underhlll, and Mary Garvin. Wm. lvlrby of Proctor of Underbill Centre. ID ICED ID, Iu St. Albans, May th, Bertio L., only son of the late Joseph A., and Hsllwi B. Brainerd, ag od 7 yoars and 9 months. Pcarrst mother, how you'll miss mo In vour circle, none oan tell; But f 'm with my owu dear fathtr, Aud iu Jesus' arms we .bw-11 In Burlington, May llth, Nahum Bhattuck, agodytjeara. In Biehford, May Cth, Gardner V, son of Jaim-ill hi1 rxmwa Dvn. ftg-d 1- years, b ui'juth : uu.l 10 day-j. p. A CAHS HO INVAMDIi. A Clrrgrmnn, while roBMIngln South America a n lnlMiounry, thscortwil hIo ami Himplx iviuwly for tlio euro of JJervOUd Wrahuom, Hm -ly Diicay, Uim ours of tha Urinary ami Humtiml Organs, anil the wholo train of diminti ruhruiiKht onby bamfnl and villous iMbitn. Ur nt mini hers havo Imth alroadv cured by this imhlr Min dy. l'romptcd lv a doire to ix m lit tlui allllct eil mid unfortunate. 1 will send the rec ipc for preparing and lining this medicine, in a m-ali d enelojK), to any ono vhd noeiln it, free of charge. l'leace tnuloeo aH)st-paid envcloiio, addressed to yonraelf. AddroM, 123-lv ioSBWI T. ItfMAN, Htation U, lHldo House, Now York City. A IMiysioIogicnl View of Marriage, Till: CMAl'EST HOOK JiYV.Il J'UJI J.JSllJiJ). Containing miiily (lute hitiuliril pugeH Arid 130 iltif plates and oilgravlnRS of the Anatomy of the ilmuun Organs in state of Health and Dtsi sso with a treatise, uii lUirlr vrrors, its dcplnraliki l'iHwpjenees upon tin") Mmil ud llody, with the Author's l'lail of Treatment tlio only rational and successful mode of Cure, as shown by the report of eases treated. A truthful ailvtsrr to the married and those contemplatinx mamagn, who entertain doubts of their pbvmesl condition. Kent fi en of postage to any address on receipt of 25 ceuta in stamps or lmstnl cur rency, by addri'ssing 1)11. 1.A CltOlX, No. ill Miudcn Lain, Albany, N. Y. The author may bo coiiBultod upon any "of tho diseases upon which the book treats, either personally or by mail. Medicines sent to any part of the world. "lffi-Cm USE EEKHE'S VJXXST ICIIiLIl-Ta KTAOIO OZXi. "It YlkW.ea Chn-in." l'very permm in this town vrfll find it for their profit as woll as for their anmfort, if they uso ltcnno's Tain liillinsj JlKgicWl, when they Iwtb lloadachc, Toothaehi-, ('biiblaius, Aguo m tho Face aud Jaws, lame sheul lers, lllicunintixin, Sciatica, liruixei. Cramp-, ( olds, Croup, Hole Throat, or any pains ot thia nature. The Indies will rind its u-e a pei uh-ir lilessinji to relieve their peculiar pain. It i nm- dfthe bent ttun to use in the family as a gtniiral remedy for any kind of painful disorder, 01 hurt, or burn, ie'r discovered, and it is clean anrt delicious to use. Use it freely. Mold bj all Druggists and Mer chants. WM. 11EXSK, Wttsfiehl, Mass. Sold in 8t. Albans by all Urnggists, and Weeks A lteynohls, Urocurs. 1211-ly TBIiliOWS' ORIGINAL WOXtlYE KOZEWGBS. Wo can with confidi iu i pomt to 1TLLOWS' AVOH1I LUZK.Oi:s on the most pcrfc-ct remedy for those troublesome p, rtn, ) iilcHtlmil Woinn. After years of cureful experiment, success has crowned our etlnrts. and we now oiler to the world a confaction without a single lault, being safe, convenient, effectual aud pleasant. No in jurious result can occur, let thom bo used in whatever quantity. Not a particle of calomel enters their composition. They may be used without further preparation, aud at 'any time. Children will eagerly devour all you gisethem, and ask for nioie. i'uuy nuvir fail in expelling worms from their dwelling-place, and they will always strengthen the weakmifl emanated", ecu when he is not aftiicted uh worms. Various remedies h.m, fiom tunc to time, been recommended, such asculomel, oil of worin wkxI, turpentine, .to., producing dangerous and sometimes fatal consequent-tn. Alter natch re search, study and cp' liuitnti, embracing sev eral years, the proprietors of Fkixovvs' Vouu LoZESOCs havo succeeded in producing this rem edy, free from all objections, and positively safe, pleasant and effectual. They do not Kill the, worms, but act by makiug their dwelling-places disagreeable to them. In order to assure cou tmniers of the gcuninenss of these Lozenges, the analysis of Dr. A. A. Haves, Stato Assayer, is annexed: "1 have analysed the Worm IiOzangea pre pared by Messrs. l'ellows A-Co". , and laid that they are free from mercury and other metallic or minimi iriatter. These Lozungcr tire k1;11 fully eompotindoa, pleasant to the taste, safe, yet sure and effective in their action. llospcctfully, A. A. HAYK3, 31. D., Assayer to the Btote of 3Ih." I'l Ice !-i." Cents per Hot; VI vo for at. Prepared at tho New Enplaiid Uotanio Dejiot, for the lVoprk tor, J. C. I'WiN'CU, " to whom all orders should bd oddi'essed. Sold j by dealers in medicine everywhere. 155-Gmeow V!tnr's IlaUiun of "xOlIil flicrry. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, Quinsy, and the numerous as well us daugirous diseases of the Throat, Chest and Limy, prevail in our changeable climate at all seasons of the year. Tow me fortunate enough to escape their baneful influence. How import. ut then to have at hand u certain anti dote to all thctiO complaints. Experience proves that this cunts ui Wiatar's Balaam to au extent not to be found in any other rejuedy; howevci severe the sullVring, the application of tliis soothing, healing and wondorful Balsam nt onci) vanquishes the ditt.no and restores tho sullurer to wonted health. t Letter from Killer II. 1 OILMAN'. Gloveu, Vt., June 20, 18o'J. Messrs. S. W. Towlk A Co.. Gents: I hereby certify that l.havo been trou blod for several yoaraivith a dilHculty of the heart and lungs, aud have applied to several physici ans for help, and havu tried almost every reme dy of the numerous ones which have been rec ommended, without receiving any assistance; hut had been growing woitker nml weaker, until, hearing of Wistar's llalsam of Wild Chen y about a year sinco, 1 commenced using it with imme diate rohef. It has not only restored my lungs to a soundstate, but I am rellovedof the Uitlicul ty or dUoaso of tho heart. I have no hesitation in saying that it is tho best lung medicine bo l'oro the public, and I moat cheerfully and con scientiously recommend it to all persons suli'er ing with pulmonary complaints. II. Ii. GIUIAK. Troparedby Seth W. 1'owIoA Son. 18'froinont St., Boston, and for salo by Druggists generally- .Scrofulii. Dr. Lugo!, of Paris, ono of tho most eminent Chomists of Eurojie, said: "The most astounding result may bo antici pated when Iodine can on UUMtolvotl in pure wa tor." Dr. II. Anders, after fifteen yea is of scientific researeti and experiment, uas succceueu in ttis- hoIviuu une and oue uuarter irrauui of Iodine to each liuid ounce of water, anil Cue most astound ing results have followed its use, particularly tu Scrofula and diseases theretrum. Circulars free Dr. H. Anders' Ioduie Water la for sale by J. P. Biusmore, !)0 Hey St rect, Kewloru, anil by au urugguts. 1113-lw TJ. H. 3Liirhal'H Nolloo. UNITED STATES, I Vbiuio.nt DisTKa-r, ss. f l'ursnaut to a monition issued out of the Hon orable District Court of the United Status, for the District or Vermont, I hereby givo notice that an information for violation or tho 1 tove nue Laws ot the United States lifts boon tiled lit Mid Court by D. C. Deuison, Esfl., attorney of lilts uiuieu niuion iur wiu uwuiv, u. ivimuiu, agaiutt SEVEN HOUSES. Seized at St. Albans, in said District, 'on the lbth ijay or April, A. J). iaii7, ny uoo. j. tiiaiv nurd, Esq., Collector of Customs for said DlS' trict, aud trial will be had ou the property seized and the same will be condemned as for feited, agreeably to tuu praer uf said informa tion, at the next term ot said Court to be holdeu at Burlington ou tlio ltlulay oi June, a. v. imi, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, unless a claim or claims shall le interiMjsod on or before that day, .....:... J... ...! u.lll ,1 Ol Hllicil Ull iH'lwiim liuuienbe. niii m.u iihu no tine and eovurn themselves ucuordinitlr. Given under my hand at Chester, this 1th day or Slui, A. JJ. INJ7. H. H. HENRY, 161-2w 0. S. Marshal. C'olltjotorVf Halo. riAHU following dosoiibed property soUod and X forfsitod for Illegal importation Into the United States, will be sold ul i'ublh) Auclluu, nil nn...u..-i on.,. ...... ..r it.,., tuitj nt r..l. .LIIllISUUV, 111U OOIU Uil u& ib.i , iuui, u, ,,,o AUt At Alburgb, t doiiblt Wu IllUdlM, 1 itoltc BO i 1 M.IH . At Itllilfold, ll'u.i.JlJl'V n, 2SloIghs,a Har- 1 1 '"'liinj stove,aud I set l r'kci At h'unto.i, 1 HoU . Man, 1 ' . it 1 H.iri.isiii, and 1 Custom H u QUO. J. BTANNAIID, Colli i tor of Customs. Distil -t of Vermont, Collee- ti-r'a Olhte, Biuu'i..;Wi, Mo 7, lUi. l(,l-Jw 0 Walcli Makers & Jewellers Are the only nuthnried agents in Franklin coun ty for tho salo of GENUINE ROGERS' GOODS! The firm of lingers UrotherH, established in Hart ford, In IS 17, hating been dissolved, Wm. Bagel's, HonlOr liiemhrr. and Munngcr, and tho l'rartical Mechanlo of that flriu, who has had au experience of twenty yoars in making the highest quality of Kllvor Tinted Goods, and whose cUbits and skill gave a standard for American 1'lated Ware, lias tho niaiiageniont of tho Manufac turing aud riatiug of these Goods. All good BEARING THE TRADE MARK, vfrWin. Rogers Son, A A, Are of the hlgheMt quality. Our Standard for Extra Mate is tm nty per cent, more Hilver than the umal standard, 'and all our, goods aremndo of the ruiast (iislity of Albata. Wo caution purchasers to notice the Trade Mark if they wish Genuine lingers Goods, made under tho same management and careful supervision, which have produced for twenty yoars, llogois Goods, so celebrated for finish, stylo, and dura bility. We keep always on hand a full assortment of Solid SILVER WARE!! American, Hi-s and English WATCHES ! In flno Gold and Hilver Oases Clocks, tho best to be found. J 3 W E S'R IT , All grades from solid 18 K. Gold down to Hoc Wood. Spectacles of all kinds, Table and Pocket Cutle ry of the best, quality, Huberts Noodles, (the I test made) Watches, Clocks mid Jewelry repaired iu tho best manlier and without delay. WYMAN A HUNTINGTON, BraltienVs Building, corner of Main and Bank Htrcets. lCMiv INDUCEMENTS ! ! AT THE Kryaul, StraUon, & Chambcrlm Jlurlinglun Jiwinas College telegraphic'Institute ! ANEW Department organized and valuablo practical additions made to each depart ment heietnfore established. The Whole corps of instructor are p.actical experienced men. spring campaign. A COMPLETE CANVASS A OltAND HALEY. We want to hear from every young man and young woman who means business and desires thorough preparation for duty. JYl'fe Man of Instruction. UXl'AllALLELED AD VANTAGES. A S(aii(iai(I Inslilulion, Preferred for many reasons. Now is tho time to outer. tnr MAKE LIFE A SUCCESS tia Address, J. S. CHAMBER LIK, Principal. Burlington, Vt. ltU-ly SILYElt PLATING- 1EO. n. PAHHAH takes pleasure in an VX notinciug to the public that ho shall con tiuu tho Silver Plating, and Manufacturing of SADLERY HARDWARE, At his old stand all kinds of Buckles, Terms, SnafUc IroU, Wood llamoe, North and Tompkins Gig Trecu. CARRIAGE WORKj Hails, Handles, Joints and Band, plated In tho Di al manlier, au nunc warruiuou equ al to any in the Country, GEO. H. PAHHAR. March I8th, lb07. 157-tf. LUMBER YARD Smilh Street Near Freight Depot. rpHE subscriber has on hand and odors for a. saio at lair prices, a goou assorimeui oi PINE L UMBER j Si'rm-e floor Vow-df, JMh, Shinnies, VUijibotinh, I'cnco J'ickcls, Ciilar J'osts, i J'ina MirtlthtuiJ, Jletnlock t'enco Jloanlf, Hemlock Jlourdt, Plank. Scuutliu. and all kinds of Timber. Call and examine Stock and Prices. Terms, "O. O. H." TllOJIAM II. MAKV1.N. r. S. 300.000 fret Hemlock Lumber, and KtO Oonls or Wood to arrive. iOl-oin AT THE NEW DRUG STORE, S. R. DAY, AG'T. 0 ITERS for sale -on hand and receiving eve ry few days, DRUGS, CHEMICALS. ItlMINOIHS, And all articles usually kept iu u first class DRUG store:. PerfumeriBM and Toilet articles, including oty ehuico Pomades, Toilet PoHdore And Boxes i. Teeth Brushes, Nail, ricsh. Lather and Hair Brushes. The assoitment of Hair Bnishos, surpasses iu choamicss andunality. any for salo iu tho lon. WHOL1WALE AGENTS 1'OH WOLCOiTS INSTANT PAIN ANNIIULATOU ! Dealers supplied at as low rates as in tho city. nrnrrr's amtirosia ! At Wholesale and lletail. S. If. Day's Anti-llilious Hitters ! The best and the cheapest iu tho world. PATENT MEDICINES, A large and well sileeted stock. Tho subscriber intends to sell only good attl clou at as low prices as can be afforded, aud aims tu make this Tlio Pcoplo's Drug Storo. Proscriptions cmefully prepared; aud Physic ians orders respectfully solicited. Storo open trout 12 to 1 p. 51 , ou bumUys for the sulu of iu.Hessary medicine s. THK ST..AMJAXS LIQUOR AflJSNOY' tlid and purt Liquors for Mi dieiiialptll poses. S. TAV. Af..nl j Md 7 I ', ' W'-tf mm o i-i .A. asr a- :i 1 1 CHANGE! CHANGE 1 CHANGE I CHANGE I AVM. 1ST. SMITH, Having sold out ills Mock at No. 2, Harrow Block, may now bd found at bis now and ELEGANT STORE roiiMKiu.Y omtriKi) nr LOCIvE & SMITH, Main Sired, under Hie firm of William X. Smith & Co,, Whoro ho will bo most happy to seo all of his old customers, and hr many new onen aswllliavor the new firm with a call. NEW CLOTHING ! or All KINDS, AT WM. N. SMITH .t CO'S. NEW EUUNISHING GOODS OK ALI. KINDS AT WM. N. SMITH .t CO'S. NEW HATS AJSTD CAPS, OF ALL KJ2W8, AT WM. N. SMITH A CO'S. NEAV TRUNKS ! ASH TRAVELLING BAGS ! Or AXiX. KINDS, AT W.M. N. BM1TII A CO'S. G t O to the New Store of Wm. N. Smith A Co., for nice Black rroeK Coats, r to tho New Store of Wm. N. Smith A Co., I VJl for nice BlacK Pants, of all kinds. (1 O tu the New Storo of Wm. N. Smith A Co., J for Silk .Mi led and Harris Suits. 1 O to the New Store of Win. N. Smith A Co., I JT for Ilubber floats, Umbrellas, Trunks Bugs and Valises, The services of Mr. A. N. Percy have been ho I cured at the New Store, where his old friends wii bo cordially welcomed, ilh his K-st effort l 10 II lltaiid suit. Gt O to the New Stole of Win. N. Hnilth A Co,. T for all the now styles of Spring Hats and Cajw. G O to the New Storo of Wm. N. Smith A Co., for 1' iiiicy Cass, suits, or au kiiuis. t to the New Stoiu of Wm. N. Smith A Co., X for new assortment of I'lirulshing Goods, G O to tin New Store of Wm. N. Smith A Co., lor met nacK louti, oi mi Mium Special Xoticc.' S3. 3MC X KJC 3E3C ' & IMIO TO GRAPH GALLERY. FORMERLY STYLE8' GALLERY r ' A 'it Tho Mibscriber, who haa f .r tho tiakl-vear hefii 'Oiicralor" for Mr. A . P. Styles andw'ho'flal ters himself that he has, at least, aits laincd the former highrcpntatlonof tho ".vyfej, (aUirii," wishes tu ' call particular attention tu the fact that he has re cently purchased and i rellttcilthosame, and is now prepare til t(i ; , Ftirulnh Photocraphs, Amhrotypcs, remttypes, l'orcelaln and Gem bictures. and all other styles now reipill ed; aud which will be ' executed hi tho highest stylo, of tho art, without any nnnVeessary de lay and at reusouablo prices. JLn iug possession of tio 'egatlvea that Havo been taken at this Gallery, I'm pre pared to furnish copies at any tlmd. I can also fur nish copies enlarged tu any required slzo and colored in tho most perfect manner, either in Oil or Water colors, Sepia, or India ink. Par ticular attention given to copying old pictures of all kinds. Iu short, niv arranccmeiits arn such, that any picture from tho Cheapest to the Best and most Expensive, can now bo obtained ai iiusuaiiery. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ! In all cases. I would also rail attention lij a largo Btoclt or Square and Oval Frames of all kinds which are offered at aa low prices as any in this vicinity. Styles' " OllEEN MOUNTAIN SCENEllV" On hand and for salo. liemembcr the place, ov er Leonard, Braincr A Cu's. Drug Store, Main Street, St. Albans, Vt. It. H. SMITH. May 7th, 1807. 101-1 v lOTITW- GOODS! rilHE undersigned would inform (heir frlcndi X and customers that they have juid. returned from market with a lariro and KiilcmHd slock or goods, consisting- of everything hi tho lino of Dress Goods, Whlto Gpodn, Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Cloakings, Fancy C.iHsimeres Dress Buttons, Coatings, , Itibbons, Vesting, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, AXI) CHOICE - DRY FAMILY GUOGBRIB? The above uoods were bouclit at very low (In ures and will bo sold accordingly. Wo tnako Cloths andCassimcrcs a speciality, mid wo would invite all, who are In want of such goods, to au examination of goods aud prices, as wo keep no thing but tho very best goods. Wo also havo a heantiful HOOP SKIRT, Which tho Ladies would do well to Iry. llo- mcmber and call for tho Beau Modo skirl, as this skirt is greatly admired wherever it is known. vie say wttuoui icnr oi sjiccessiui contradiction, that lit giving satisfaclionlto tho wearer, This Skirt lias no Equal.- Ladies try it. Thankful for past patronago wo ' hoiio for a continuance of tho same. H. C. POST A- CO.. Corner Main and Fairfield Sts,, St. Albans, May 8th, 1807. ICWw ' EULTON MARKET j:. C. GAI..LA11, Proprietor. JS alvayn huppliedwlth tho bestfof Mi lt ts, Fish. Tripe, anil Kntisiige. AND ALL Tabic Delicacies of (he Season ! Now on hand, a nice lot of SUGAR CURED HAMS AND T? JZ 13 S I I IT I 5 I I , COD, CUSP and HADDOCK. 157-tf, St. Albans. IVotltM! f DIkmoIii t loll. rilHK partnership heretofore existing between .L Wni.Loeko and Iiuis Mel). Smith, under the linn iiauio of Iiocku A Smith, is this dar dissolved by mutual consent. All de'ois duo tho former firm must bo paid at their old placo of business. WILLIAM I.OCKH, LOUIS Mel). SMITH, St. Albans, March 18, 1B07. 157-tf. HARDWARE ! ! Saddlery, Carriage AND IMIjIRS' HARDWARE Of every description, flHIK stock ofgooih) In Iho ahovo lino Is now1' ruXL AND COMPLETE And will ho round tu coinpriso all that is dealral ' , Ids iu ' t. KTAPLK and FA NOV AUTlOLiy. iiouki: FUHXISHINO.4- Tho largest Stock of - To be found iu tho Htqtn. - CARPENTERS' & MACHINISTS' TOOLS, . In great variety, ( t. ,V 159-lf J. FltOTHINUHAM McGOWAN.