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Vol. I.
ST. A LT3A.2STS, VT., r iH UBSDAY, AUGUST 37, ISG8.
aSTO. 91.
Daiy
Vermont Daily Transcript.
rriiMsm;!) each evening.
OjHrv m Harm's' JUvcl.; Lukv St., SI. AlUttnr, 17.
WILUnt P. DAVIS. Puop'lt.
Wn.iit n P. Davis, i
Almost Hakneh, i
TKHMS :
I'cr year, in advance $8,00
Six months, in udvanco 1,00
Threo months, in nilv.nu'o, 2.00
One month, in advance 75
Advertisements should 1n handed in ns onily
as tin morning of the hy of tlili intended nub
i cation
Taiill AlAN'NUits. To mvet at tho
brc.i vfiut t ihle, father, mother, ehilJ
(Iron nil well, oujrht to lie a happiness
to any heart; it f-hmilrt lie n hoiiivo of
humble piMitmlc, and thould wake up
the wannest i'celinp' of our nature.
Shame upon the contemptible and low
In ud eur, whether parent or child,
that can ever come to the breakfat
tablc. where all the family have met in
health, only to frown, ami whine, and
Kroul, and fret; it in prima favlr evi
dence of a mean unit grovelling and
Hellish d( graded nature, wheiieeHoovor .
the chin 1 may have sprung. Nor is it
le s mean to make such exhibitions'
at ihe t i-tablc ; for Imfoiv the morning
comes some of tlie little circle may bo
Htr t ken with some deadly disea-e, to
gtthcr a nund thai table not again for-1
eve1, t'l i dren in Rood health, if left
to tl tin oives at the table, become, after
a lew n.o ithfuls, garndous ami noisy ;
but ii within at all reasonable or beara
ble bounds, it is better to let t hem alone ;
they eat less, because they do not eat bo
lapldly as if compelled to keep silent,
while the very exhileration of spirits
quickens the ' circulation of tho vital
lluids and energies, digestion and assi
milation. The extreme of society curi
ously meet in this regard. The (aides
of the rich and nobles of England are
models of mirth, wit, and bonboinmie;
it takes hour to get through a repast,
and they live long. If anybody will
look in upon tho negroes of a well-to-do
family in Kentucky, while at their
meals, they cannot but be impres.-ed
with the "perfect abandon of jabber,
caehination, and mirth ; it seems a- if
'they could talk all day, and they live
long. It follows, liten, that at the fami
ly tableall should meet, and do it hab
iiinlh , to make a common interchange
of hi jh-brcd courtesies, of warm tiilec-tion.-,
of cheering tnirllifnlness and that
generosity of nature which lifts us above
the brute's which perish, promotive a
these Ihings are of good digestion, high
health, and a long life. 1 fall's Jnur
nn'. 1 Some Facts Ahout tih: Domi: or
ouk National Capitol. The dome of
the Capital tit Washington is the most
ambitious structure in America. It is a
liniwlriwl .'mil nii'lil. font liiohor limn flm
'Washington monument at Ualtimore,
sixty-eight feet higher than the Trinity
Chinch spire of New York. It is the
only considerable dome, of iron in the
world. It is a vast hollow sphere of
"iron, weighing 8,(Uill,f00 pound?. How
jinucli is that '.' More than four hundred
inousanu tons, or aoout tne weigm oi
seventy thousand full grown people, or
equal to a thousand laden coal cars,
which, holding four tons apiece, would
.reach two miles and a half. Directly
over your head is a figure in bronze,
"America," weighing 14,085 pounds.
The pressure of the iron dome upon its
.piers and pillars is i;i,477 pounds to the
rHpiare loot. ht. I'oter.s pres-es nearly
0,000 pounds more to the square foot",
And St. Genevieve, at Paris, (W.OOii
ipounds more. It would require to crush
tne supports ol our dome a pressure ot
7o5.2S() pounds to tho souare foot. The
"-03t was ahout $1,000,00!). The new
wings cost about $uVr00,OOi). The archi
tect has a new plan for rebuilding the
ld cential part of the Capital and en
larging the park, which will eo3t about
ra.-'OO.UOO.
'I'lioenix Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
I A favorable opportunity is presented to ener
getic and reliable business men who can devote
' heir entire time to the busiiHss, to reinesiiit
ins uui. stauncn, una must hiiccossltil j.iiu com-
"vinv in iiiwiniMiiii.il (ni'i tfm-i. i 41.. C(nti ..I
''Vuhiont. The inanv popular foatim s peculiar
o nit i iuciiix .uuiuai, aim tile great .ui amazes
t oilers to the insuring public its freedom from
('stridulus on travel and oceunntion -its mm.
ii'orfeitublo policies- -its liberal preuiinm system
-uioecouoio.v oi me mining mem, anil n.. lurgc
inniud dividends, rend r it the most urntitablo
i'iiiii auv to Airclits di .-irons ol' vi'aliiii" :i lnuul.
lomo competency uy tlicir enterpro and oncr
?y. Annly to C. L. HAJSCOCk.
t State Agent Phoenix Mutual Life Jus, 'o.
l(i-tt Union Mock, lintland, VI.
, I have just received a largo lot of Ihvt and
(rcond quality of Stone and China Ware, com
.irising two New and Elegant Patterns called
1 Gen.Orant" Patterns. Also a large htocli oi
l 'utlerv. Glass mid Stone Ware, which 1 oiler for
tale cheap, l'jeaso call ami see lielore purchasi
ng ilii win re.
At tho old Earrar block, one door north of
"Jenrrrn it V:i I'ivi i'm
1 ' P. G. SKINNEit.
! St. Albans. Oct 21th. lSfili. HlG-tf
" EAL EOTEIMA dki.a iki.a m.-nmiv
At In the drawings tor lxos there will be 2(1.-
)0U Tickets.
$390,000 IIT GOLD.
Drawn Once In Srvcnlrrn 7)rii.v.
Prizes paid in Gold, l'lizes cashed nnd infor
mation iriven bv
I ' GEOHGE Ul'HAM.
, 173-ly 01 N. Main St., Providence. It. 1.
i yiiicoT sTckVat- wm . NTsnravsT
(TAPEH and Lineu Cull's, a largo as-inrtmcnt,
JL at W.M. N. SH1TH .V CD'S.
Gi.0 TO WM. N. SMITH .V CO'S for all kind
I of UnilirellaH.
YOUTHS Clothing ot all kinds at
x XSM1T1 1 .V CO'S.
CJA.0K Coata, in every style at
O WM. N. SMITH ,V CO'S,
VHUMO.NT t KX'l'lt All AM) -ri.1.IVA.
ltAIbltOADS.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Commcnoinp. July 23, 1S03.
ril.Vt.NR flOINO SOt'TII ANi: 1UST
I,e.ie St. Albnns nt O.i!') Hlon. in., 12.0(1 noon,
and x.'HI n. in,
Mail Train leaves House's ln lit nt 1:10 a. m.,
receives imssongors from Ogdounburgli It. It.,
and eonnerts at White ltiver .lunction and I'.cl
Inwc 1'alln with trains for llostnn, Worcester,
SpriiiKlleld, and with trains on l'a-!iinipio It.
1'... iiniveH at New York at KU" p. ui.
Ht'cauihfiat train leaves St. Albans nt 8.45, n.
in., connertiiiK at llurlitiRton 'vith steaiiictn
for biilo' tlciifje. Saratoga, .Ve.
bay Express leaves Montreal at s; io a. in., St.
John's at lil lio a. m., OdeiiHhurish at i"r!WI a. in.,
ltou-c's Toint nt 1(1:15 a. jii.. for l'.oston, ,Ve., ar
rivitiL' in l.ostot via. bowell at 1(::!0i). m.
NiKht Express leaves OKdenslmrKh at 1.00 p.
in., Montreal at ;!::)() . in., House's Point at (l.iio
p. in., St. .lolins at 5:00 p. in., airivin-; at Huston
at S.I0 a. m., eonneetiii,' at bellows l'alls with
Cheshire lioad for lioston and Worcester and
rt ith Vermont Valley Itailroad foi SpiiiiKlleld, .Ve.,
and niri iiiir in NewYorl; at 12.I10 n. in.
TIIA1NS OOl.NO NOllllI AM) W1VST.
1 eave St. Albans Tor Montreal at 0:10 a. m..
hiuKWip. in. Tor House's Point, 0,'deusburj;li
and tho West nt (1:05 and 11:00 a. in., and 7. in
p. in.
Day Kxpri bs leaves lioston via. Lowell S.0J a
in. for Unrlitintoii, St. Albans. Montreal. r
.tnivuitf a( Montn tl nt 10:0.1 p. m , 1 i,fdoiisbiii'i,'h
at .i:.'0 a. m.
Mail Train leaves llonton via l.owell. at 7:0)
i. in., via Lawrence and l'itelilmrj; at 7.00 a. in..
"Iirinulield at 7: 15 a. in., for llnrilnton. an.l
St. Albans.
The trains leavimr lioston via. Kitohlmrf; at
7:30 a. in., i.nd SprinMeld a 7:15 a. in., eoniieet
at WloV' Him r Jiiiicliou with the bay Express
train.
Accommodation Trail' leivca Northlleld at
7:15 .i. in., for lluiiin;l( it, liutlaml, St, Albans,
House's Point. Ojrc nd( sluir;h, iVe.
Kifjlit J-.xpics leaves I'.ellows Falls a t 10.00 p,
l ., receiving pnsseners from Yennont Yalley
liailroad, leaving New Yoil; at 12.15 p. in., and
'ruin Cheshire liailroad, leaving lioston at 5::!0
,i. in., etmtiectiiiK at White ltiver .lunction with
train leavins liostuu at 5:l!0 p. in., for liurlint,'
ton, Holme's 1'oint, Montreal and Of;densbur(,'ii,
oinii etiiig with fiteamers andGrand Trnnli
Trains for theWest.
Sleejiinj; ears are attached to both the niglil
lOxjiress trains running letween St. Albans am
lioston, and St. Albans and Sprinjtlield.
Thloujih I iekets for Chicago and the West i'oj
-.ili' al the principal stations.
(1. MEKltlU., Sup.
St. Ahnns, May 2:1. IMS.
RUTIM A.VI) IIUKM.VRTO.V AX1) V I
; Y.UiEEY HAlbliOAl).
On nnd after Dee. 2d, 1K07, trains will rut
as follow vi. :
MoVIXll son II ami v.vv.
I.e.ivc liurlington at 8:I!0 a. m,, 1:115 p. ni. ;l:l'('
'.);15 p. in. Arrive at lUitland at 11:25 a. in., 1:11
p. ui. S:00 a. in. 12.50 a. m.
Leave Hutlaiid at 1:00 a. m.. 12:110 m. Arrht
IJellows I'aIN at 7:1'' ami 2:20 p. in.. .V il:25 a.
in.
Lcae Ilellov.s Tails at 7.00 a. ni., 2:25 p. in
:):."0 ,ini. Arrive at Jtrattleboro" at S:50 a. m.,
D:20 i. in., 1:27 a. in.
MOV1MI SOUTH AM) WINT.
Leave lirattleboro' nt 11:00 v. in., 4:15 ,VU:00 .
in. Arrive at bellows i nils at 12:00 a. in., and
5:10 and '.1:55 p. in.
Leave liollims J'alls at 12.05 p. in.. 5:15 p. ui
10.00 p. in. Ai-iivo nt ltiitland nt :1:10 p.m.,
lltiio p. in. 12:115 a. in.
Leave ltiitland at 0.00 a. in., 1.20 p. m.. :J.2tl
p. in. 1 :.')() a. m. Arrive at llurliiigton at J:45 a.
in.. 1:25 p. in., and 0.15 p. in. 1.15 a. in.
TKA1NS CONNECT AS FOLLOWS:
iro'- At liiirlington with boats on Lake Chain
plain and Yennont Central nnd Yermont and
Canada llnilroads, for Montpelier, St. Albany,
Iiouse'h Point, Montreal, Ogdensburgh', and the
West. At ltiitland witli trains for Troy, Albany
and New York, Saratoga Sjuings, Selienectady ,
and the West. At liellottH En I Is Willi trains on
Clieshire liailroad for Eitchburgh, Worcester,
Lowell, and lioston. With t. Valley Itailroad,
for Jirattleboro', Springlield, Hartford, New Ha
ven, and New York and with Sullivan liailroad
for Windsor, White ltiver .lunction, Wells liber,
St. .lohnsbury, Newport, Littleton, and the
Whiti Mountains.
Passengers for the West will tlnd this a cheap,
pleasant, and expeditious route.
EOlt TICKETS, and all necchsarv information
ciKpihc at the unices on the line,
w-tf. GEO. A. MEItillLL. Snpt
jroieTiiKitx tt.ui.noAn,
WINTER ARRACM GliMEN r-1804-5.
On ami after Monday, Xov. II, 1801, Eassengei
Trains will run as follows :
I'l'WAltl) T11AINS.
Day Exjuess Train leaves Concord a' '.).95 a.
in., lor White liiver .Itiiietion, connecting with
trains for Montpelier, liiirlington, House's Point,
Montrea., ,ve., and with Ogdensburgii and Grand
Trunk Hailroads, for tho West.
Mail Train leaves Concord at 10. 15 a. in., lor
White ltiver Junction, connecting with train for
Wells ltiver, St. Johnsbury, llarton, Newport,
Wilbnighby nnd Magog Lakes, Stanstead, llath,
Littleton, and Lancaster; also, witli trains foi
.Montpelier, liurhngtuu,.St. Aibans, House's l'liint,
Montrcla, Ogdensburgii, and the West.
liristol Tiaiu leaves Concord at 11.30 p. m., for
Eraukliu and liristol.
Evening Express Train leaves Concord at H.l!
p. in., for White ltiver Junction, connecting uitl.
trains for Montpelier, liiirlington, St. Alhuii,
ItotiM-'s l'oint, Montreal, Ogdensburgii, and the
West.
Or on arrival of trains from lioston.Worcester,
l'oi tsmoiith, l'ortland. Are.
DOW.NWAKD TKAl.NS.
Jlorning Express Tram leaves White Hivei
Junction for Concord at 1.15 a. in., or on arrival
of train from Ogdensburgii and Montreal. On
Mondays at (i.25 instead of 1.15.
liristol Train leaves liristol for Concord at S
a.m., nnd Eranklin at 0.12 a. in.
Mail Train leaves White ltiver Junction for
Concord at 12.15 p. in., or on arrival of trains
over tho Yennont Central, l'assump.sic, and
White Mountains Haihonds.
Day Exjiress Train leaves White Itivei Junc
tion at i.o-i p. in., or on arrival of trains from
Montical and Ogdensburgii, lirattleboro', Keene,
llellows Falls, Windsor, ,Ve., connecting at Con
cord with train lor Manchester, Nnsliua, Lowell
aim lioston.
These trams connect nt Concord with trains
for MaueheMer. Lawrence, l'ortbuiouth, l'ort
land, Nashua, Worcester. New York, Lowell, am'
lioston. ONSLOW STEAHNS, Agent.
Concord. X. II. Nov. 10. lhUl. w-tf.
rOZl OXvTX! DOLLAR !
E SELL DHESS PATTEHNS, PANT Pat-1
terns. Webs. Cotton Cloth. Shawls. Car-
petings, Slieetiugs, Dry and Fancy Goods, Ac, I
AC. i iiciiiiir nt'iu i- rcc, giving lull particu- 1
lars: or Twclvn tint n sent for One Dollar,,
descrihing twelve dillerent articles which wo will I
sell for One Oollni- IQiu li.
iti Ladies and gentlemen wanted as Agents,
to whom the most liberal inducements areolVer
j cil, and Mttisfactioii guaranteed in all cases.
('HAS. LETTS .V CO,,
j Maniifiiflnrirs' A'jcnli',
' ni t no i'kijkua'l stim:k'1',
OS-lyl lioston. Muss.
I STr
' J
TLCK Tien and Scaifs, of all kinds t.t
WM. N. S.M1TI1 A (O S.
TlTioit SPUING ovi.hiuiv rs m. am. Kivns
J go te WM. N. SMITH .V CO'S. '
CEOTmKTG STORE
oN
LAKE STREET.
MOKT0N & PE110Y!
Having bought of G. W. Ulodgett IiIh new and
entire stock of
VLOTHJXa,
Fiuixisirrxa
GOODS,
HA 7'.?
va rs,
BOOTS
AND
S 110 ICS
Eeel satisfied in faying to the public, that they
can sell goods as low ns can be bought in Erank
lin Conl.ty, All we ask is to have customers
eomo in, and satisfy themselves, before pur
chasing elsewhere. We have, and are receiving,
all the new styles from market, consisting of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
EUHNISIUNO
OOODS,
LINEN
AND
I'Al'EH
COLLL.VHS
Of endless varieties, and a large and Well selected
Stock of
Boots and Shoes, Rubber Coats
and Boots,
Which we will sell low t'oi cash. We have the
largest assortment of
HATS iVXvTD CAPS
To be found in Northern Vermont. If you don't
believe it. call and see for yourselves. Our
Clothing is New and Desirable, consisting of
SPUING
oyei:
SACKS,
TKICOT
SUITS,
FANCY
SPUING
SUITS,
HLACK
SUITS,
LIGHT
COLOHED
0ASS1MEHE PANTS
PANTS AND
AND VESTS.
VESTS, LINEN
LINEN VESTS.
PANTS, OUFrS,
TIES. AND HUTTONS.
Boys' and Youths' Clothing,
We have u few Winter Over Coats lelt, that
ivu will sell at a big discount from cost, for cash.
Hemember the place. Two doors West of the
American House, Lake Street.
MOHTON .V VEHOY.
!1i:miy G. Moirro.s. Ai.iiout N. Pnitcv.
ld-tf Eoniievly witli Win. N. Smith .V Co
New Auction, Commission,
V s u
RETAIL STORE
ON 2.iiSSEI STREET.
riMIE Undersigned lias opened an auction and
.1. Commission Store
I) I! 1 8 CO LL'S X K W llii) K ,
O X L A K E S T J! E E T .
Where may be found a largo Stock of Goods
of all descrifions
Such as
Prints, Delaines, Crockery Plated Goods, Glass
Ware, tVe.. which will be sold 20 per cent, lower
than at other establishments in town.
Table Linens, Counter Panes and Diaper
Wire ail purchased at Stewart's in New York.
Auction sales every Tuesday anil Saturday
evenings.
All kinds of household goods will bo bought,
or taken for sale on commission.
IiDHEltT K1NGSLEY.
51 d.Vwtf Julvlu.
SPECIALN0TICE.
"VTTE would give this notice to our former
' friends and patrons, that on and after tho
isl ilny oi .nme, isi.h, U, nuall sen our goons
for
STRICTLY CASH
AXD-
ONE PRICE !!!
I Having had sullicient experience in the credit
system of doing business, we havo concluded to
make a change, and try the Cash System be-
I iieviug that we can sell our goods cheaper bv
! adopting such .a rule Although n novelty in St.
Albans, wo are determined to try tho plan. We
I have on hand a largo stock of
! READY MADE CLOTHING-
AND-
Furnishing Goods,
Which under this plan wo will agree to sell
pee ecu! Jet than any other linn in town that
do business on the credit system.
Take notice and govern vourself aceordinglv.
SMITH & FOSTER,
NO. a , DA RROW BLOCK,
wan-ami St. All.ar.-i, Yt. d7-ltn
SAVE YOUR M0TEY
BY buying tho new Patent Plated Spoons and
Forks. Warranted to wear eipial to tho
best Treble Plato at very much less ptice. Call
and see them at Huntington's, west sido Main
Street.
I ' IT V I A 11 u T
Vs. C. (! ALLAH, Propiiotor.
I' havo recently relltted my market, which is
Itted my
1 host of
JL supplied with the bo;
Mtllt.,
'1'rlpr, nnd
Sminngis,
llrlril mill
Smnkiil Href.
AND ALL
Table Delicacies ol' (he Season !
Now on hand, a nice lot of
SUGAR CURED HAMS
AND
F1 13 S I I 1 1 I I ,
HALIP.UT,
MACKEItEL,
COD,
CUSP nnd
HADDOCK.
Cd-tf
St. Al'oans, May Vi, 1S0S.
WARD & BURNES,
Dealers in alll kinds of
GROCEEIES,
LAKE ST., ST. ALBANS,
Fiist door nbovo tho St. Albans House, keep
constantly on hand a full assortment of
FiUVSIL-ST GROCERIES:
Consisting of
Flour,
Meal,
Provender,
Shorts,
And
Feed
Of all kinds;
Pork,
Fish,
Hams,
Sugar,
Teas,
Lard.
fresh butter
And all sorts of articles usually kept in business
of their kind. Highest cash prieo paid for all
kinds of country Produce.
GIVE US A CALL.
dl-tf WAnP A BU11XES.
THE ST. ALBANS BRIGADE BAND
Are prepared to furnish music for
FIKUMEN nnd
-MILITARY
PARADES,
PICNICS,
EXCURSIONS,
DANCES,
And on other occasions where Hand and String
Music is veiptired.
Orders addressed to
G-EORG-E E. KINSLEY,
OK TO
W . H . SMITH,
At the Tremont House, will receive prompt at
tention, dl-tf
HAT AND CAP STORE,
SOUTH MAIN STREET
The undersigned keeps constantly on hand a
full Mipply of
HATS, CAPS, FURS,
GLOVES AXD JUT'lEXS,
UM II 11 EL LAS,
Gl'JXT'S COLLARS,
And an assortment of Gent's Furnishing goods
in his line of trade equal to any in stylo nnd
ex:elleneo of goods, and at reasonable prices.
He lias every thing in tho hat line, from com
mon straw to the last stylo of silk lint, and can
suit all.
G. B. SMITH.
St. Albans, Vt. May 12. 18C8. 1-d-tb
10,000 ROLLS
- -Of
paper ssARraxNa?
Of different patterns.
OIL
SHADES,
CUKTAIN
FIXTURES,
COllD
AND
TASSELS.
Also,
FURNITURE
Of all kinds, just received, at
ld-tf H. LIVINGSTON & SONS.
NEW STAGE ARRANGEMENT,
ON AND AFTER MAY 25th, 1868,
-an rjxntA
FOUR-HORSE 00A0H
Will run from St. Albans to Sheldon, as foi
low h :
Leave St. Albans every day at ii o'clock p. m.
Arrivo at Sheldon at 1 o dock p. m.
Leave Sheld in at 8 o'clock a. ni, Arrivo at St.
Albans at 10 o'clock a. ni.
II. JENNISON, Proprietor.
St. Albans, Mnv 2.'th. IBrw, dl5-tf
G-
TO VM. .x. Sjinu & CO'S for Gray,
Patent Mo aided Collar.
KTBW EillOEBS STORE
Opposite Store of Saxe A Place in building
I'm lliel lv oceiitn'i'il bv S. K. .V .T. A. Itn.l nvl
1 dies will tlnd here n complete and choice assort-
; ineiii oi lancy juy goons lust received Iroin
innll.i't. such as
Laces,
i Fringes all colors.
Edgings,
; Insertions.
MuslinSi
Lawns,
Collars, Cufls
Veils,
Fans, a rich lot.
Valencioncs and Thread Lace
Collars.
A nice line of French Cambrics nnd Fancy
Lawns. A new Kid GIovo which surpasses anv.
tiling yet brought into this market, ami war
raiihtl. All of which will bo sold nt reasonable
prices. Ladies will llnd it to their advantage to
call and examine for themselves.
Dress and Cloak making in nil its varieties
under the skillful supervision of Miss Ellen
Moore, long and favorably known to tho inhabi
tants of tlds village and vieinitv.
Agent for WILCOX .V C.11J1VS Sowing Machines.
1-lbtb L. P. KlMlTU.N.
DKHincH admiration. To be admired, thoy
must possess Deaiity and Iiite.ligence.
Most every one bus intelligence, nnd
Alili CAN BE BEAUTIFUL
l!y using the P.PIII. T.O'l'i.vx, the latest
nnd most wonderful of nil the cosmetics, lly its
use all mothsand freckles are removed, the skin
becomes clean and transparent, and the cheek
roseate witlt the hue of youth. The Paphian
Lotion can be found at
THE PEOPLE'S DRUGSTORE!
And also a most complete assortment of all toi
let articles. The new and fragrant Klor tic
o, and the delicious wood Violet, and all
other choice and fragrant perfumes.
HAIH DRESSINGS AND DYES :
Pull' and Powder Doxes, Colognes, Toilet Soaps,
Teeth washes and Powders. Urushes: such as
Hair, 'leeth, Nail, Infant, tVc, iV.e.
Call and see tint beautiful necessities and lux
uries for the toilet even if you do not vvisli to buy
JUST RECEIVED
As full a stock of pure Drugs as can be found in
the State of Yermont, together with Itesinoids,
Fluid Extracts, nnd nil urticles required in a
Physicians or domestic practice. Warranted
pure and of lir.it quality. This store will bo un
dersold by none in St. Albans.
Trusses, Shoulder Unices, Supporters, c,
and every thing kept m a well regulated
Drug Store.
S. R. DAY, AGENT.
St. Albans. Yt. .Line. ISfiS. dl-tf
VICTOR ATWOOD
vvinu.r.H.u.r. and nr.r.vu, ir..M.i.it is
1lOX,
STl'JEL,
GLASS,
NAILS,
OIL,.
PAINTS,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
SEEDS,
MECHANICS TOOLS,
SHELF
HARDWARE
AND
CARRIAGE
MAKERS
STOCK.
BARNES" BLOCK, LAKE ST
St. Albans, May li, 1H(18.
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Elihu II, Huntington,
hUClTHSOU TO A. It. MUNYA.N'.
4 SKS attention to tho following partial list of
. articles, which 1 will bed at the lowest rates
tor cash.
AMERICAN WATCHES.
Howard, Tremoi t, Jlilhose, and all tho differ
ent grades of Waltliam, National, and Unit
ed States Co's Watches. A largo assort
ment of Gold and Silver American
Cases, of the best styles. Also,
Gold and Sliver Swiss Watches.
i.adies' Gold Hunting Yatelles, American and
Swiss. The latest an 1 best ji itturns of Gold,
Elated and Sliver Chains, Fine Gold and
Elated Jew elry of all descriiitions. A
sjilendid nsMirtiuent of Ladies'
GOZ.B SBTS,
Etruscan, Coral, Garnet, .Ve., Ac. Gentleniens'
I'ius. Masonic l'ius and llings. Diamond,
Emerald, ltuby, Aniethyste, l'earl and
Garnet Finger llings, IK lit. l'lniti
Lings, Gold Jiraeelets, Silver
Plated Spoons and Forks,
Extra ami Tivblo Pinto. Tea sets. Castors, Cake
Haskots, Yases, .Ve., Ac. Coin hilverhnoons,
Thimbles, Ac. A very large i-tock of
Gold and Steel Spectacles, ovcrv pair
sold warranted to suit, l'oekot
Knives, Shears and Scissors of the 1st quality,
Fishing- Tackle.
1 shall receive Jrom day to day now styles of
Jowelry, Silver and Plated Waie, which I will
sell at the lowest market rates.
y Watch repairing nnd engraving done
promptly. ld-tf.
ITiTJnKS ()F"ALL KINDS ; TEA YELLING
Hags or all kinds, at
WM. N. SMITH .V, CO'K-
B
LACK DllESS SITES OF EVEilY KIND AT
WM. N. SMITH A CO'S
rniHCOT Jackets at WM. N. SMITH .V CO'S
Gr
O l'J W A. N. SMI 1 II & CO'S for tho Bonus
Piteut Shape Collar.
Qomutiiixo
NEAT AND NEW!
1ST ST. ALBANS.
The Drug Slorc on Lake Street,
-KlU'T UY
GS&EEJtfE 6c NICHOLS.
Tho undersigned liavinc nicelv fitted un the.
store in the American Iluuse Hlock, on Lake
oi., .tun Bwuiicu u nmi n eiioico assortment of
DliUGS AND MEDICINES !
Itespcctfully solicit a share of tho patronago of
this coinniunitv, feeling sure that they can givo
satisfaction in goods and prices. Our stock
consists of
DliUGS,
OllKMICALS,
PATENT
MEDICINES,
PEltFUMRUY, TOILET
AllTCLES,
DYES, AC.
mm STOCK OF
Is complete, consisting in all the approved va
rieties, and our general stock includes all goods
usually kept in a store of this kind. Headquar
ters for tho
A. B. A. BITTERS,
One of the best Spring Medicines in tile mar
ket. Physicians orders solicited, and carefully
and promptly tilled. In qualitv and price w'u
guarantee to satisfy all who favor uh with their
patronage.
Store open on Sundays at noon, for supplying
necessary medicines.
DR. NIOUOLB
Is a practicing Physician in regular standing,
and wid attend to all jirofossional calls, llo
meniber the piueo, under the American House,
Lake Street, St. Albans,
dl-tf GltEEN A- NICHOLS.
M'GOWAMT & BROWN
SADDLER Y, CARRIA GE,
AND
BUILDING- HARDWARE.
We have tho largest and best assorted stock ol
goods of every description, in tho above line, to
be found in tho State. As agents for the largest
liclting Factories, we keep a supply of
LEA TIIEJt JOEL TIN G
Of nil sizes on hand. Wo offer a full and eoni
jilete iibsortuient of
CarricKjc and Harne&i Makers' Supplier,
And nro constantly receiving consignments of a
sujierior article of Oak and Hemlock Harness
Leather, Patent Collar and ltiibwot, Grain and
Sjdit Skirting and Winker. Hard ami soft Dash,
hnnameled Oil Top and
G Jt A IN HOOT LEA THE It.
ALSO
CARPETING AND OIL CLOTH,
Which we offer nt n low cash figure.
Me GO WAN A- 11I10WN,
J. rnonii.NOHAM m'oowax, i St. Albans, Vt,
(ii.onoi: v. nuowx. dl-tf
I.VSUR.V.VCK. The undersigned will tako
risks for either of the following first class
Insurance Comjianiet-:
Homo Insurance Company
OF NEW HAVEN
Capital Stook. $1,000,000.
International ol' New York.
CAPITAL, $1,000,000.
Fire and Marine of Springfield,
Capital Ktoolc, SKOO.OOO.
National Insurance Company,
Boston,
CAPITAL $300,000!
Insure against Firo and Marino ltiska. Not ex
ceeding $80,000 on any one Itisk,
Eaoh of tlu above amounts of Stock pi id ill.
M, J1UCK, Agent,
Office over Weelm storo, St. Albans, Vi,
Nor. 1st, 18GG. U.tr,

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