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V.PIU1.0Nrr DAILY rrRANSCRIPT, JUNE 1868. Vermont Daily Transcript, Tuesday, Junk , 1808. Tiroiriiif Dirt. There I scarcely a man who haw been in public life an long an Mr. Colfax, the present Speaker of the Houk1, and nom inee of the Republican parly for Vlce Vreahlenl, who haw had lcssaid against him as a man or as n polltlclnti ; or who has Hccured ho many personal friends, both In and out of the party to which ho beloims. We had hoped that this honorable distinction which Mr. Col fax bus earned, and which has been so fairly aooorded to him, would continue his unchallenged, even through iho heat of a general campaign ; hut we fear our bones were too sanguine, A candidate for olllce is situated much like a frog in a pond, surrounded with boys, lie lias only to have his head elevated, to invite n lump of mud or a stone, and generally conies out of the "sport lo you but death tons" contest, or rather ordeal, with a bruised and weary head. We suppose there Is something natural in this treat ment, according to the instincts of our fallen nature, or it would not be so uni versal, and so constantly practiced. The pine lias to pay the penalty of its height to the lightning and the tempest, and the mountains must compensate for loftiness in loneliness. The great, who take their station by right, are isolated more or less from the little; and those who, by favor or force of circumstances ascend into the seats of the high, must, or at least do, have to meet buHetings nnd trippings. One might suppose that the responsibilities of olllce and high position upon a conscientious man would make a just equation witli the honors and emoluments, and do away with the need of dirtying his clothes on the way up to his position; but "we do things differently," is the truthful if not the sufficient answer. If "the biggest toad in the puddle" dares to lift his head, that democratic feeling such as would ahif; instead of lift all to a common level, suggests that the daring intruder into open space be drjven back. So our can didates get sprinkled with mire, when if they were only content to be citizens merely, they might be washed with the soap which is "cheaper than dirt." Gen. Grant and Mr. Colfax are receiving the honors of u muddy salute from the "mouth pieces" of their political oppon ents. The successful General has be come a butcher, all at once, and the faithful friend of the soldier, and of all needy and deserving men, whether black or white, is accused of the things most repugnant to bis nature and his practice. We suppose there is no help for such things unless the disposition to amend can lie found and exhibited by the press, and particularly by the most influential papers of each party. When the World gels truthful as well as able, and the Tribune omits to give the lie and to call hard names, wc shall begin to hope for better things of their follow era. In the mean time, we shall divide our pity between candidates as epuitably as possible, and cast as few handfuls of dirt as the demoralizing influences of an honored practice will allow. B6f Chivalry is not the exclusive property of the- male sex. A woman, Mrs. fNirali n. uensnaw, nas eomu 10 the defense of the men against the as saults of advocates of woman's rights. In an art cle nub shed in The Advance. sue savs tnal women, 01 mis country, u ESS?" We have received from a Post master in Ohio a circular Issued by the 'National Managing Committee" at Washington, informing the recipient that a "general campaign fund" is to be raised; that "every appointee under the "Government" must "wisely tin- 01)11- NliW likDIES STORE, M'GOWAN & BROWN, TAIVSILV GROCERIES, least, so far from needing additional ed-, derstaut the "slgnltlcance of the obi I ucational privileges, do not make good i gallons resting upon li in," and "it ueof thoMe thev have. Jlesides.she tlr- snond promptly and cordially.' It con eliucs. she is "wearied, and urlevcd, and indignant at this intrant holding up of our brothers, and husbands, and fath ers, as a set of relentless women pcr.-c- ctitors and oppressors, which Is the gen oral tone of the sutlcrage sisterhood con on- t i uues : You are expected to contribute Soto tills general fund, the immediate reeep-1 tion of which indicates your continu ance In olllce over all other applicants, anil secures to you ielf, or a friend by eernlng tlieni. No women are treated 1 you recommended (no personal objec tons occurring), favorable consideration lo such other )icr of profit and (runt an ma,) tr dctircd in your local poli ties. This call, and the response given, will furnish u practical test by which the Government can be directed in the bestowal of it patronage, eis rabe a fund of StflO.imo campaign, but we advise all who feed at the the public cnit to watt until the au thors of tliis modest request ign their nanu s and send receipts. Tribune. with such respect and such tenderness as American women. They have a many rights already as they know what to do with, and more privileges, it needs but a little reading, a little ob servation, (jTlrUow thai t lie world mav be cliallengcdfTor brother as devoted, husbands as Indulgent, and fathers as generous and affectionate, as is the rule i among American men. They exact little, andgive much. They turn them selves Intoslavestliiit we may be arrayed in purple and line linen, and fare mnn tuously every day. Like the rider duck, they pluck the down from their own breasts, that our nests may be soft 1 - and warm. And if wc arc not satisfied .- , . , . will, what tl.ey have already done, tl.ev FREE EXHIBITION ! ar' ready to do more." This line ad mission, we, speaking for the moment in behalf of the masculine part of socie ty, call magnanimous and nohie in sen timent, but rather incorrect in natural i . history. Sofaras our observation lias ! 7)R A T(i'S rHTCOTWOS extended, (lie manly breast is usually I L n V HJlViilUO destitute of down, either as a natural' product or mi art ifictnl ornament. There may be some rare exceptions, but Mrs. llenshaw will not claim tliaf these on stitute the rule. She is right in aflhni ing that men are ever ready to procure (liis soft and caloriferous article when it is required for domestic tise ; but she ens in supftsing that it is plucked fiom their own nosonis. u. i . bun. Opposite .Stoic of ,Nue ,V Place ill building formerly occupied by H. M, ,V .f. A, Bedard. La dies will liinl here n complete mill choice ns.-ort lilt lit ol Fancy Dry goods just reeeheil fnmi ' mm lift. such ns Laces, i Fringes all colors, Edgings, Insertions. Muslins, Lawns, Collars, Cull Veils. Fans, a rich lot. i Valcncicres and Thread Lace Collars. A nice lino ofl'ioiich (.'ambries and Fancy I Lawns. A new hid Ow e which smpasRott mi' .svi nn i.nit t.'AititiAti i' AND BUILDING- HARDWARE. V(i have the Invest nnd bout apsortod stnel; of I goods of every dcsciiption, In the above line, to i be found In the Statu. Ah gents for the largest J licllliiL' Factories, we keep 11 supply of LEA Til Fit Jl lUi 77 AY, Messrs. Seofiold & Vincent, LAKE STREET, ST ALRANF Constantly l.cop on bund a IrcM ply ofthe bent i' ' Mlp Xo doubt the Administration would I thine vet broimht into this market, nnd irav- lw. iidnil In linvo tlioir .11.0011 ii(11ri bnlil- raitteil. All of whirh will be sold at reasonable to open the ELEGANT PICTURES i i ? I I On Wcdnc day evening w ill be More of cshibitul at the priceH. Ladies will 11 1 id it to their advantage to t call nnd i Minnnc lor thouiNolvos. l)i chh and Cloak mailing in all its vaiictles under the skillful supervision of Miss Ellon Moore long and favorably known to the inhabi tants of tbU village and iciuily. Agent for Wll.rilX A (HUB'S Sowing Machines. I l-d-tb L. P. Kimiton. ASAHSE S. HYDE, lIl'.AIXIt IN M.I. KIM OK First Class Groceries ! ! DAltHOW BLOCK, ST. ALBANS, VT. . 1 1 i - t i 1 1 jr ill pait of Foil Hydr Paiuc. The District Con vention ofthe Democracy is to lie held at Hyde Park to-morrow, and the lead ing gentlemen of that faith in our town left to-day for the scene of action. Sev eral gentlemen of sufficient ability are desirous of being cIiookmi delegates to tho National Convention, and we pre sume the old and familiar 'practice of wire-pulling will be put in moderate use. Tt is probable that a candidate will bo selected to run for Congrens, and we presume Waldo Brigham will have the inside track for the nomination. Wo hope the delegates to the New York con vention will be good Chase men, as wil ling as could be expected to accept ne gro sulIYago, even if it lias to bo done on the expedient of choosing "darkness" rather than "light" because their deeds are politic. The time may come when the Democracy will be strong enough to put life into even a "(3 rant Club." tSf" Wendell Phillips now attributes the defeat of Impeachment, in part, to "women, whiskey, cowardice, green backs, Freemasonary, negro hate, olllees for one's sixteen plno tree cousins, a de ceased Chief Justice, spite, dyspepsia and noodleism." Exchange. Whenever Mr. Phillips may consent to go after his decease, lie will probably wish to have something to say concern ing the government of the country; and in case any tiling stands in his way, ho will denounce tho authorities as having "nleaguowith death and covenant with" heat. What a pity that Wendell and Train could not each have it planet ap propriated to them where for once they could rule and govern in tlte right way. H. LIVINGSTON & SONS Mimtauy MovnjiKNT.-. Three com panies ofthe 1st Battalion Rille lirig- aile arrived yesterday morning from Quebec, by steamer Montreal, and pro ceeded to Ottawa City. The whole regi ment is, therefore, now concentrated in tho Capital. The order regarding the departure of the JKHli Regiment lias been countermanded, and that regiment will remain tit Quebec until lurther orders. The Himalaya is hourly expected at Quebec, from Halifax with the 4th reg iment. Montreal Dud si JSTews, Sth. Khxiax" Movemkxts. The Franco- Canadicn, published at St. Johns, Que bec, says in its issue of Friday: "Yester day (Thursday) morning, four heavy cases arrived at House's Point, as lug gage. They remained in the car some tune without neingclaimed. Ln remov ing them, tho lid of one bccamcdctachcd, revealing a second box in the inside, with the inscription, 'Fenian Circle, iVloany.' J he same journal says that our authorities are on the alert, and have sent to St. Johns, Avitliin the past lew days, a large quantity ol camp cquip- iKcs.and are preparing accommodation for troops. Eighteen heavy pieces of artillery and regular and volunteer troops are daily expected there and at isle aux iNoix iiom Aioinreai. Kay Mr. Bright recently declared in the House of Commons that the pres ent House is the moat corrupt House of Commons ever assembled ; that ho had computed the total amount paid by ,he present members at i,tjuu,uun. a single member had paid 11,000 in law charges and otherwise to oust a member improp erly returned. Ah these immense ex penses, as well as the compensation for time and services, have to be made good out of the profits of a seat in Parlia ment, which runs without salary, it is evident that before the casli account of the honorable members can be made to balance there must be a deal of "right honorable" pickings and stealings somewhere. We doubt whether in the matter of legislative corruption the British Parliament is not somewhat in advance of our Congress. The payment ot our Kepresentatives lor their services has removed one source ol corruption, and il urulsli legislators would conde scend to work for pay, very likely they would work quite as much and steal less. Tribune. A Mplcndid nhKoitniciit. of Phiiik'h celebrated Chromon, including the l'alcuniir and his hiide, thu Old Oaken llucket, olu. All who desiro to see nonictlii!i excolleut in the line of pictures nro invited to call on Wednesday ccninj;. and ut any time after. t'hromoH and hteol engraving cou.-tantly on hand, and fnniislied to order. Call and ex amine them. d-12;J-:U. H. LIVINGSTON' ,V SONS. I Of all hieHimlmud. Wo oll'or a full mid com ! pleto tiPMU'tinent of Carriage and Jlarnesx Makerx' Supplier, And nro constantly rocelvniK coiiHlsnnicutS of a Hiipcritir nilieln of Oak nnd Hemlock HarnesH I.cnthcr. Patent t'ollar and Hansel, drain and Split SlilrtiiiL' nnd Winker. Hard mid soft Danh, Kliliami'Icd Oil Top and ! ( Jl A l N BOOT L .: A TUF. 11. OAhTETIXG AND OIL CLOTH, Which we oiler at a low cash Ukiu'c. JlcdOAVAN A UltOWN, St. Albanx, Vt. J. rilOTiUNOHAM Jl OOWAN, (luor.ot: v. mtow.v. dl-tf 10,000 ROLLS Flour, I'orh; 'Vx, Suiar, Teas, iOe. , etc. LC. I.KAVKXS, fKuccensor to II. II. l!(iw- man. I'lour and Grain Merchant. Choico brands of Hour alwavH on hand at low priceH. Si. Albans, May 1 1,' 1SC.S. :Sd tf 3 ANTS and Vest, J all klndt, at W.M. N. SMITH A COS. MISS F. C, APPLETON Desires to inform her patrons and ladies of St. Albans and vicinity that she lias recently add ed to her stock of New and Seasonable Goods In her line, and trratel'ul for past favors, would lespect full v solicit a continuance of the same, and hopes bv n careful attention to the various ntyles of liiitll Miilitierji and Dress MaUimj, To merit in a nioasuro the very llatterin' ux picssions of satisfaction bestowed heretofore by I, 1 ... 1. n,r r loose .luipiiumcu iio nci mujv. i.j-n FOR SX. AS I have disposed of my interest m the linn of Leonard, hrainerd A Co., I offer for sale inv residence on ,ortli Mam Street, Saint Al bans Village. House very comfortable, and in oou repair, owi) soiti;ieii uiiii new ciiiiujiu. . Contains a largo number of rooms. Six acres of land, all in Rood cultivation, and crops plant ed ; very excellent fruit in great abundance, and every other requisite for making a pleasant .1. li. jji';u.".iu). 21U-2w Gt O TO WM. N. WMITH A CO'ri for all kinds f of Umbrellas. 'JpitlCOT Jackets at WM. N. SMITH A CO'S. EVEltVSIvleofKrockCoatBat . WM. N. SMITH A CO'S. Eliliu II, Huntington, suivnssoi: io a. n. jicxvAs.l HKS attention to the following partial list of articles, wnieli 1 will sell at tlie lowest rates for cash. home. Apply to A1 OIL Of ditl'i'ieiit pattern'). SHADKS, OtJtlTAIN I'tXTUItlW. COM) AND Also, TASSH1.S. F U E N L T IT R E FAMILY GROCERIES, Consisting of Flour, Grain, Feed, Butter, Pork, Fish, Vegetables, Etc., Sugars, Molasses Teas. Coffoes, And indeed an assortment consisting of arttclim too numeroiw to mention, but al) Hiich as am needed for family use, and at the most reasona. blii prices. Call and examine, our stock and prices, and fatisly yourselves. L-1 . SCOKIKLD A VINCENT. St. Albans, May 12. dl-tf WARD fit BURNSS, Dealeis in alll kinds of G- U O C E li I E S , liAKEST., ST. AIjIIANS, nisi iioor noovo me m. Alhans House, Keep eoiisiauiiy on iiauit a lull assoriment ol rAMIIY GROCERIES: ld-lt Of all kinds, ju.it received, at 11. LIVINGSTON A SONS. ESTP.AY. Cami) into tho enclosure, of Dudly 11. Hill, about the Mth of Slav, astray three year old maic Colt, sorrel color, white face, with white feet all around, and light niano and tail. Di'di.y H. IIn.i.. Fairfield, May 18, 18(18. 217-Uw NOTICE. Whereas my wife, K. J. Dolau, has left my bed and board without just cause or provocation. I hereby forbid all persons trusting her on my account, as 1 bhall pav no debts of ber contract ing atter this date. MICHAEL DOLAN. St. Albans, May 23, 1808. 218-Ibv COLtTMBXTS. rilHISeclebrattcd trotting stallion will JL mares the present season at servo AMERICAN WATCHES. Howard, Trcmoi t, Mil. lose, and all the differ cut grades of Walthain, National, and Unit ed Status Co's Watches. A large assort ment of Gold and Silver American Cases, of the best styles. Also. Gold and Silver Swiss Watches. Ladies' Gold Hunting Watches, American and Sw iss. Tho latest and best patterns of Gold, Plated and Silver Chains, Fine Gold and l'lated .lewelry of all descriptions. A splendid assortment of Ladies' FX3W-I GO3D SETS; Etruscan, Coral, Garnet, Ac, Ac. Gcidleiiiens' 1'ius. Masonic Fins and Kings. Diamond, Emerald, Ituby, Anietliysto, Fearl and Garnet Finger Itings," 1H Kt. l'lain Kings, Gold lhacclcts, Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, Extra and Treble l'late. Tea bets, Castors, Cake llaskots, Vases, Ac, Ac Coin Silver Spoons, Thimbles, Ac. A very large stock of Gold and Steel Spectacles, every pair sold warranted to suit. Pocket Knives, Shears and Scissors of the 1st quality. Fishing- Tackle. 1 shall receive from day to day new styles of Jewelry, Silver and l'lated Ware, which I will sell at the lowest market rates. ttd' Watch renairing and cugruving done promptly. ld-tf. THE PEOPLE'S DRUGSTORE! fllHE subscriber offers for sale to the pooploof X St. Alb.ins, Franklin County and Vicinity, a very well selected stock of choice Drugs, Chemicals, Resiaoiils &c. l'ci funieiies and Fancy Articles generally such as are kept in a Hist class City Drug Store. I' A TEXT MEDICINES. HAIK UESTOltEJiS.- Mrs. Allen's. Hall's. King's, Martha Washington, Webster's, Sterl ing's, liavrett's, Shcdd's, Mexican Ac. Ac TI5USSES, .sri'POUTEHS, SHOUf.DElt ItltACES, AC, AG Groceries ! Bji'J.omatk Nominations. 'rlio Committee on Foreign Aft'airs liavo in structed Senator Sumner to report ad versely on tho nomination of George li. McClellan as Minister to England, and S. S. Cox ns Minister to Austria. The nomination of General Mott as Minister to Costa Itica has been postponed. Tho committee will report, favorably on the nomination of Robt. J). Matthews as Minister to Naples. SfiyHave you seen Prangs Chronio? "Old Oaken Bucket," "Falconer and1 JJrido," at H. Livingston & Sons. Goon M ANi'Scmi'T. No greater curi osity is ever seen at a printing olllce than "copy" that is copy. This remark will refer to dailies, weeklies, month lies, quarterlies or any other 'lies whose occupation is to transfer that which comes from the pen into that which is to come from tho type. Few manu scripts that arc sent us can bo set up as they are written, especially as regards punctuation and the proper arrange ment and division of sentences. An editor who has to examine a given quan tity of matter every twenty-four hours, has little time to revise ; and, surely a compositor, whoso time is money, can not patiently stand still and blunder over obscure sentences. Write with more care and spare tho printer. Bon ton Trunscripl. " C ONKKSSIONS" OF AN EMINENT Physician. At tho dinner ofthe Mas sachusetts Medical Society, in Boston, Wednesday, tho venerable Dr. Jacob Bigelow, who lias reached the age of three-score and ten, remarked that ho was iiroiui ant nappy to bo able to wiy that for thu last half century ho had not been obliged to keep his house, or to stay at honioforasinglotlay, on account ui miy iiiuispusuion m- liuiuuiy wnai ever. He know not to what ho should attribute this singular oxemntion for so long a period, except it be to tho joint lacis, which ne did not boast ol excell ing in, but had been enabled to nracticc: temperance, hard n or!:, and abstinence jrom medicine, E, H. BEAL'S STABLES ! Bakersfield, Vt. Columbus is so well known in l-'rankln Coun ty that it is hardly necessary to say a word cf his value to farmers who wish to raise valuable Colts wcro as universally known as trotters. Ho Colts stand voty high in New York. Ho was ac knowledged to bo tho best JStallion, and took tho llrst premium as such, at tho West chester County Fair. At tho request of many of tho most prominent men of Franklin County Vt., his present owner consented to let him and the present season for Mares. In order to give entire satisfaction to all of tho many friends of tho horso, tho pneo has been fixed low. Tho average height of his colts is from 15 to 10 hands high, anil weiglit iroin 1 lo l'jxn) lbs. liiO-tl J-UilAkUL t. FUliljIill. Notice to Farmers, TJ OK S A IjE by tho subscriber, tho latest im J. proved lightest draught and best Mowing Machines in tho world, and tho new and latest improved Horso Hay Hake, Manufactured by tho Kiuffen Mowing Machine Co., Worcester, 'lass. I will supply all extras necessary to repair said Machines. "All wanting Machines will do well to call and exanuno tho Machinery before purehas ing any other. N. 1'. Leach, of Sheldon, is authorized to re. ccive orders for the above Machines. GEO. W. IvlHDEK. Swantmi. May 20th, 1808. 2l8-2ms IjgNja, 'pjiere js u fainiiy of two women nnd a boy in tlio show business at Chi cago. one woman Is seven leel six inches high, the other weighed seven hundred pounds, and the boy, an infant of four years, weighs two hundred and (hirti poundn. AVliat a boy that would lie lo slap. JKQyThe wnole amount of gold mined in tins country since the gold regions were opened a few years ago amounts to twelve hundred and iifty million doll ars, or about half of our national debt. NOTICE. rnO FAKMEKS AND OTHEKK.-Tho subscrib- X ers having purchased and fitted up in good order, the Woolen Mill at Swanton Falls, for merly Known as nan s factory, aro now pre pared to manufacture Cloths or Yarn for cus tomers, or exchango tho same for wool. A lib- oral share ot patronage solicited, and satisfao tion guaranteed. N. B.Ofl!co in Houth end of Factory, where may bo found tho books and accounts o'f tho late arm ot I'latt . Jiinuicy. 21'J-tf MEIGS A- HINKLEY. CROCKERY ! CROCKERY ! 1 have just received a largo lot of first and second quality of Stono and China Ware, com prising two Now and Elegant 1'atteriiH called ''Gen. Grapt" Patterns, Also a largo stock of Cutlery, Glass anil Stono Ware, which I oiler for uaio encap. l'joaep can ami see ueioro nurciuiH- GOODS AT ONE DOLLAR, Foreign and Domestic Manufacturers' Agency lor Hie sale ot DRY GOODS, Fancy Goods, ir'iatcci ware, Sec. At an equal juice of &C. Consist ing of Flour. Meal, I'roieiider, Shorts, And Feed Poll Of all kinds Fish, Hams, Sugar, Teas, I .aid, fresh lluttei And all sorts ol articles usually kept in busiuesi .... . l. l.:.. .1 f . i. .. .i , . : : , .... . n oi iiivii lumi, miiesi casn price nai I lor an kinds of country Produce. GIVE US A CALL. il us-Corn Choice Druggists' Such as pure spices, Cream Tartar, Siula, tarn, Niaps, rlavoring Jixtracts, l ariua, etarcli, lieaten writs, At. Prescriptions Carefidlif Prepared And Driik'Kists' and Physicians' orders solicited. This store will not bo undersold by any on goods ot tno same ipianty, nut win sustain, at all events, its reputation for cheapness and relia bility, and in all cases we shall bi happy to re ceive our customeis, and wait on them with proper care and attention. j jr. a. jl. nam, late ot juitou, win no pleased to receive all his friends and acquaintances. ST. ALBANS LIQUOR AGENCY. Pure Liquors constantly on hand for Medicinal purposes. dl-tf S. K. DAY, Agent. VICTOR ATWOOD, wuoi.nsii.i; and iuhaii. ii:ai.i.ii in IltON, OjSTE dollae For each article. Our goods aro all sr.w and of first class quality, direct from tlioManu- lacturers. ALL WE ASK IS A TRIAL! ! Quarterly Circular, May 1st just published. all' Agents wanted every where, and satisfac tion gurantccd in all cases. Greater induce ments than over. Agents can easily make i25 to S100 per week. Circulars sent free." to any ad dress. CHAS. LETTS A CO, dO-lilt) Manufacturers' Agents, (il and (!( Federal Street, lloston, Miss. HAT AND CAP STORE, SOUTH MAIN STREET Tho undersigned keeps constantly on hand a full supply of J I ATS, CAPS, FUKS, GLOVES AND MITT HNS, UMllllELLAS, GENTS COLL AllS, And an assortment of Gcnts Furnishing goods in his lino of trade equal to any in stylo and oxjellonco of goods, and at reasonable prices. Holias everything in the hat Hue, from com mon straw to tho last stylo of silk hat, and can suit all. G. li. SMITH. St. Albans, Vt. May 12, 18(58. 1-d-tb ing elsewhere. At the old Farrar Goorgo II. Farrar's. lilock, ono door north of V.. G. SKlNNElt. lse-tf Bt. AlUuu, Oct 21th, 18GG. I' INKN Collars of overy description at J WM. N, SMITH A CO S. TTOH KALE,--A pleasantly located residence 4- in St. Albans, with oiio or two acres of land, as may bo desired. Twelve good rooms, celler, cistern, excellent well of water, house and barn nearly new. Apple, pear, plum, and cherry troth, partly in bearing, of bcHt varieties, Also grapo vines, etc. The cheapest place in town at tho price asked. Tonus very easy. Foo further particulars, enquire at tho Than script Oflice. Uin-tlt STEEL, GLASS, NAILS, OIL, PAINTS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS SEEDS MECHANICS TOOLS, SHELF 11 Alll) W All E AND CAlllllAGE MAKERS STOCK. LAKE ST. BARNES' BLOCK, St. Albans, May 14, 1808, (13-tf THE ST. ALBANS BRIGADE BAND Aro picparcd to lurnish music for FJREMEN ami MILITARY PARADES, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, DANCES, And on other occasions where Hand anil Siring hubio is required. Orders addressed to GEORGE E. KINSLEY, on to w. h. smith;, At thoTrcmont Houso, will receive prompt at tention. Peihuus desiring tho services of this Hand on tho 4th of July, should hand in their bids boforo tno lutn ot June. ill-tl dl-tf WAK1) & UIMNF.S. CLOTHING STORE UN LAKE STHEET. MORTON & PERCY Having nought ot (i. YY. lilodgett ins new am entire stoci; ot CLOTHING, FUliNJSHING GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS . AND ....II .... 1 :.. uitii nun f;(iu(in (to jwvt tin uiiu mi immiiil hi l-iumh v. .in, in, nun nitntj inv i r. ii iwi jnti itlt'iumir IwmvlmriV Wn linvn mill nrn iV'fDivimr all tlif; new ntvlcs from market, consisting of READY MADE CLOTHING, l'UKNISHINO noons, UNF.N AND I'APEll V.UJ.JU1 Mill ui enuiOKH vavwutiri, ami a largo anil won hoioi'Um rstocu ol T J 1 1 1 H A and Boots, T.Il.t.t. ...1.1 1. 1 .. I 11... 1... II. V 1 1 1 11 1 1 Wf, Will MI'll IIIW ri 11 I!!1HII. 11 11 I111VI, I III largest assortment of HATS AND OAFS to Do louuil in Mirtlicrn Yormout, Jiyou tion (Mothiugis New and T0sintble, consisting of SPIUNO OVKll SACKS, TltlCOT SUITS, FANCY OAHSIMKltE I'ANTS ANU VUSTS, LINEN PANTS, TIES, SUITS, HLACK SUITS, LIGHT COLOHEn PANTS ANn VESTS, LINEN VESTS, CUFKH. AND BUTTONS G1EN X K NTS' FUBNISHING GOODS OF ALL KINDS, you will find at ViM. X. BJHTll iV uu s. Boys' and Youths' Clothing, wit nnvn ;i Tfiw iviinnr i ivir i.ouih iuil. liiii U'rt will uitll nt n Air f1furiuiif fSftTII COHt fill' 1'Hnll JIOUTON A PEltOir. Hiinkv 11. JIoiiton. Ai.iiERT N. I'Kitoy. i.i.ir ii7ii'iiifii-H' utin u in . imiiiiii v i :i H ATS FOB B0VS j GAPS FOB BOYS AT WM. N. SMITH COS. IE UBBEB Coats, all lands, at WM. N. SMITH ACQ'S.