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Transcript. ST. ALBAJSTS, VT.,T"UE8DAY DEOEIIBER 8, 1S6S. Vol. I. NO. 175. V ermont Daily Vermont DailyTranscript, PUBLISHED BACH EVENING Office in Barnes' Mock, Lake SI, SI. .lf.nu, 17. W. P. Davis, Proprietor and Editor, i iv. 1. iAvio, j I TERMS Per year, in advance, I Six months, in advanco W Three months, in advance, 2.00 Dun tnnnMi. in nilvaneo Advertisements should bo handed In as early as the morning of tho day of their intended pult lication. BUSINESS CARDS. in tl nml West India Goods of every desc-"- Barnes New Block, Lake Street. St. Aln. 1 moot. i-" W1 rILLABD FARRINGTON, ATTORNEY .0 Counsellor at Law and solicitor in unan- ecrr. Olhcc wnn St. 'Albans, Vt. II S. Boyee, Brainerd Block, aia-iy BA1I.KV, DAVIS .V ADAMS, COUNSEL ORS AT LAW and Solicitors in Chancery. Office in Union Block, St. Albans, Vt. t)7-tt DANA it. 11A11XY. I'AUK DAVIS, 11. C. ADAMS. B LAISDELLA BlNQHAM.Attornoys at Law. and .Solicitors in Chancery, Cambridge, t. 1HA B. BLAtSUELL, 31. A. IJINOIIAM. 4 SA1IEL S. HYDE, Dealer Family Groceries, Darrow in all kinds of Block, St. Al 20:5 lians, Vermont. D' .11. AV. TIlIIJAUIr, Plivaieian and Sur- rcon, Graduate of tlio University of er. inoiit. Ollico: Fairiiold street, over Messrs- Blaisdell's Clothing House. 187-ly BENTON & "WILSON, Attorneys at Law, and Solicitors in Chancery. Ollico in No ble's Now Block, St. Albans Vt. Attend Courts regularly in Franklin, Orleans, and Lamoille Counties. . 150-tf K. C. BENTON, W. I). WILSON. T G 1 1, M A S. D B N-T 1ST. Ollico ill tho U. KINGMAN BLOCK, Main St., opposite tho Congregational Churcli. 1-tf. II. 31 GOU'AiV, DK.VTIST.Offleo over Woad and Durcn's Drug store, tVlbans, Vt. 2-tf .r HUCIC, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL iJL. LOB AT LA t'. Also 'Agent for first lass Insurance. Companies, and for obtaining oldicrs' pay, Ac. Oflico over Weeks' store. 71 A. SOAVLKS. Attorney and Counsellor at J, Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Ollico over first National Bank, St. Albans, Vt. P. S. Will attend to Collections, and prosecute Claims against tho United States for Ai rears of Pay, or Bounty to Soldiers, Widow's and Invalid's Pensions, Ac., Ac. :i-tf RICHARDSON'S PICTU11K GAI.l.KIt Y, Main, opposito Bank Street, St. Albans, Vt., (Up Stairs.) Open all hours of the day, (Sundays oxcoptcd.) All the latest styles of pic tures mado at this Gallery. Albums and Pic turo Frames, Stereoscopic and card Pictures of Vermont Scenerv, all at low prices. Call early and often. ' T. G. i.IClIARDSON, 157-i. Proprietor. l w. S. NOUWICH, Practical Steam and Gas Fitior. Brass and Iron uoods of every description, for steam, water, and gas. Guns and locks repaired, and keys lifted, Ax. St. Albans. Vt. 173-ly ARIIAH IIUOTIIKUS, InON MER CHANTS. Dealers iu Nails, Glass, Oils, Paints, Agricul- t-trni Tools, wnicn wo oiler at a low cahli liguie Corner Lako and Main streets. St. Albans, March 10. 18G1. 1-tf CIIAUI.KS WYMAS, dealer in Fine Watch es, Clocks and Jewelry, Sterl ng Silver anp Silver Plated Ware. Fancy Goods u great va riety. Yvatcii Kepainng anu lingrav.ng. St. Albans, Vt. 103 H. C. POST & CO., dealers in Drv Good and choico Family Groceries. Corner of lam and Fairileld-Streets, SI. Albans, Vt. 11 H. O. POST, I.. JAN1'.X. m jlEBICAN HOUSE, llichford. Vt., Jeiry B. X-L Swoatland Proprietor. This House is lor-at imI in tho ccntro of tho village, near tin Ct;toin House. Post-OHico and Mills. UV.UU HILL A S AFFORD, Attorneys Solicitors in Cliancen, Oflico at Law, and Lako Street Albans Vt d32A-w2Jl-tf. ..T. Dili. O.A. Saitokd. BINDING ! 1 A V I D CRAWFORD, Book Binder and XJ Blank Book Manufacturer, Kingman Block, St. Albans, Vt. Book Binding in every stvlo from thu cheapest to tho mast costly, aiid all done in a thorough manner. Dec. 20 18G7 IHCnifi HIKAM PIKllCE, ritorniETon of the AMERI 197 CAN HOUSE ST. A1IUNS, VT. PIERCE... G M. .Cl.KltK. HORACE P. HALL, M. D. (Lato of tho Army, Ac.,) Has returned to St. Albans, and may bo found for tho present at tho American Hotel. Particular attention paid to Op erative Surgery. lfi!My GRAHAM FLOUR. A Superior nrtlclo of Graham Flour, for sale at tho store of BARNES A CROWLEY, d.13-tf Lake Street. NOTICE. Mr. F. L. Goodspceil's New ifouse at Missi .pioi Springs, is now ready for tho reception ot boarders. d35-tf Removed. D R. d.3. CLARK has removed to South Main Street. Oflico at his reside St. Albans, Vt., May. 2, 18CC OVE AMONG 'J HE ROSES. Lubin's Ililang, ilhlann most delightful PcrfumeB at GREEN k NICHOLS, No. I, Lato Street IMPORTANT THEIR TO SOLDIERS AND WIDOWS. J. notified that I am aent to transact all busi ness pertaining to pensions, bounties and back pay. Claims of the above nature can bo pre sented, and their ullowancca obtained, by appyl ingto WM. BRIDGES. St. Albans, May 10th, 16G6. St M VKH5IOXT CF.NTUA1. AXIJ SULLIVAA RAILROADS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT OommonomE Nov. 30. 1808. trains ooino south ane east t.nniv. Kt. Allinim nL fl.2'1 a. 111.. 12.0,1 110011. and 7.20 u. in. Mail Train loaves St Albans at 15:20 n.m., mid connects at Burlington with Kuthud ltoad, al White lliverNTunetinn and Bellows Tails with trains for Boston, Worcester, Springfield, and with trains on Passtimpsio II It., n wives at Now York aMOflj p.m. Day express loaves Montreal at 8;10 a. m., bt. jonim at iu:uu a. m., ugdonsnurgii ai ;uu p.m., lodge at Malono; leave 7:15 a.m., Route's Point 10:45 a. m., for Boston, Ac,, arriving in Boston, rln. Lowell at 10:30 p. m. Mcht Express leaves Ogdensburgh at 11:30 a in., Monti cat at 3:30 p. m., Rouse's Point at fi.lt1 p. ni., at. Johns at 1:50 p. iii arrivina,at Boston at 8.40 a. m., connecting at Bellows Kalis with Cheshire Boad for Boston and Worcester and with Venn out Valloy Railroad for Springfield, Ac, and arrivim: in WowioiK at rj.yu p. m. i TKAINS OOINO XOUTH AND WEST. Leave frit. Albans forMontrcai at (5:10 a. in., and 0:53 p. m. Tor Itouse'M Point, Ogdcnsburgli and tho West at 0:05 a. in., and 2:15 and G.50 p. in. Day Express lcavrs Boston via. Lowell 8.0J n, m. for Burlington, St. Albans, Montreal, Og- deiifcburgh and West. . I Mail Train leaves Boston via Lowell, at 7:0) a. m., via Lawrence and Fitchburg-t 7.U0 a.ii'.. Springlleld at 7:45 a. m., for Burlington, and St. Albans. i Aecoiniiiiidatiou Train leaves Northlicld t I 7:15 a. m., for Burlington, Rutland, St. Albans, Houses rouit. p. ni., connecting at wiiiio mvor juncuon wun train leaving Boston at 5:00 p. m., for Burling ton, Rouse's Point, Montreal and Ogdcnsburgli, connecting with Grand Trunk Trains for tho West. Slecniiii: ears are attached to hoth the nighl Exnress trains runninc between St. Albans one; Boston, and St. Albans and Springlleld. Through tickets for Chicago and the West foi sale at the principal stations. U. .UlMUllljlj, oup. St. Alnans. Nov. 30, 18G8. T)UT XV VALLEY RAILROAD. On and after Dec. 2d, 18G7, trains will nil as follows, viz : SIOVINQ SOUTH AND T.AST. Leave Burli.igton at 8:30 a. m 1:33 p. m. 3:3C 0:45 p.m. Arrive ut Rutland at 11:25 a. m.,t:K m. t:00 a. m. 12.50 ft. m. Leave Rutland at 1:00 a. m.. 12:00 m. Arriie Bellows Falls at 7:10 and 2:20 p.m., tfc 3:25 a. in. Leave Bellows Tails at 7.50 a. m., 2:25 p. ni. 0:30 a in. Arrivo at Bratt'.eliorp' at H:50 a. in., 3:20 p. m., 4:27 a. m. MOVING NOUTU AND WKST. Loae Brattleboro' at 11:00 . m., -1:15 &0:00.p. m. Arrive at llellows j nils afia:uu i. in., anil 5:40 and 0:55 p. in. Leave Bellows Falls at 12.35 p. m., 5:45 p. m. 10.00 p. in. Arrive at Rutland at 3:10 p. m., 9:00 p. in. 12:35 a. in. Loavo Rutland at CCD a. m., 1.20 p. in.. 3.20 p, in. 1:30 a. in. Arrivo at liurlington at n:4. a. m., i:a p. ni., ami o.io p. ni. a.w a. in. TRAINS CONNECT AS FOLLOWS: At'BnrliiiKton with Boats on Lake Cham- plain and Vermont Central and Vermont and Canada Railroads, for Montpelier, St. Albans, Rouse's Point, Montreal, Ogdcnsburgli, and tlio West. At Rutland with trains for Troy. Albany and New York, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady, und tho West. At Bellows l'alls with trains on Cheshire Railroad for Fitchhurgh, Worcester, Lowell, and Boston. With Vt. Valley Railroad, for Brattleboro', Springfield, Hartford, New Ha ven, and Now York - and witli Sullivan Railroad for Windsor, White River Junction, Wells River, St. JolniBbury, Newport, Littleton, and tho White Mountains. Passengers for tho West will find this a cheap, pleasant, and expeditious route. FOR TICKETS, and all necessary information, enquire at the Ollices on tho line. w-tf. GEO. A. MERRILL. Sum., N OKTIIKlliV IIAILUOAD. WINTER Allll Aft G-11 MEN r-1800-l). On and after Dec, 1808, Passenger Trains will run as follows : rrwAUD TRAINS. Dav Express Traill leaves Concord a 10.35 a. in., lor White River Junction, connecting with trains for Montpelier, Burlington, Rouse's Point, Montreal, .vc., and with Ogdensburgh and Grand Trunk Railroads, lor the West. Accommodation Train leaves Concord at 10.40 a.m., lor White River Junction, connecting with train fur Wells Rivor,St. Johusbnry,Bartoii, New port. wuiouKuuv anil Aiacoir .Lakes, htansioaii. Bath, Littleton, and Lancaster; also, with trains for Montpelier, Burlington, St. Albans, Rouse's Point, Montrela, Ogdensburgh, and tho West. Bristol Train leaves Concord at 3.27 p. m., for Franklin and Bristol. Evening Express Train leaves Concord at 8.20 p. in., lor into mvor Junction, connecting witr. trains for Montpelier, Burlington, St. AlbaiiF, Rou.-o'h Point, Montreal, Ogdciisimrgli, and Hie West. Or on arrival of trains from Boston,Woreester, Portsmouth, l'ortlanu. He. nowNWAnn tiiains. Morntnif Express Train leaves While Rivei Junction for Concord at 1.20 a. m., or on arrival of train from Ogdensburgh and .Montreal. On Moudavs at G.45 instead of 1.20. Bristol Train loaves Bristol for Concord at 7 50 n.m., and Franklin at'J.Oj a. m. Mail Train leaves Whito River Junction for Concord at 12.20 p. in., or on arrival of trains over tho Vermont Central, Pftssnnipsio, and Whito Mountains Railroads. Day Express Train leaves White River Junc tion at 5.30 p. m., or on arrival of trains from Montreal and Ogdensburgh, Brattleboro', Keeno, lie lows lulls. Windsor, itc. eonncctini; at uon cord with train for Manchester, Nashua, Lowell and Boston. Theso trains connect at Concord witli trains for Manchester. Lawrence Portsmouth. Port' land, Nashua, Worcester. Now York, Lowell, and lioston. uasLUK tsriSAiias, Agent. Concord. N. II. Doc. 1. 18G8. w-tf, THE ST. ALBANS BRIGADE BAND Are prepared to furnish music for FIltEMEN ami MILITARY PARADES, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS DANCES And on otliei occasions where Band and String f iuusic is required, v Orders addressed to GEORGE E. KINSLEY, OR TO W. H. SMITH At the Tromont House, will receive tention. prompt at-dl-tf Gt O to Wni. N. SMITH A CO'S fund Capnfor their stock is all for your new. Hats FOR SPRING STYLE OF SILK HATS, caU at WM- N. SMITH Night Express leaves Bellows lulls at lO.KIp, iii., receiving passengers from Vermont Valley Uailroad, leaving New York at 12.15 p. in., and from Cheshire Uailroad. leavinc Boston at 5:30 Morton & Percy's, i ' " - THE- I P1Y0T ACTION BRACE-1 A superior Suspender for Skirts or Pants 1 An uncqualcd brace for the Shoulders. Alwayfj a Suspender. A braco or not at pleasure. Its simplicity, durability, ease and convenience commend it to every Lady, Gentleman, or Youth. Examine for yourself, and bo convinced that al herein stated' is true. Prices, 75 cents, $100, fl 25, II 50. ld-tf CLOTHING STORE -ON- LAK13 STEICET. MORTON & PERCY! Having bought otJG. W. Blodgctt his new entire stock of and CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS ANJ) CAPS, BOOTS SllOItt i Feel satisfied in siivinc to the public that thry i can sell goods as low as can bo bought in Frank- j lin County. All wo ask is to have customers j como in, and satisfy themselves, before pur-1 chasing elsewhere. Wo have, and are leeching, all tho new styles from market, eousisttug f j READY MADE CLOTHING, rtlRNISHING GOODS, LINEN AND PAPER I'OLLLARS Of endlfiss varieties, and a largo and well .elected stocl; ol Boots and Shoes, Rubber Coats and Boots, Which wo Mill sell lew for cash. Wi hae the largest assortment of HATS AND OAI'S To be found iu Northern Vermont. If you don't believe it, call and see lor yourselves. Our Clothing is New and Desirable, consisting of SPRING SPRING SUITS, BL.VCK SUITS, LIGHT COLORED PANTS AND VESTS, LINEN 'OVER SACKS, TRICOT SUITS, . FANCY CASSIMERL PANTS AND VESTS, LINEN PANTS, VESTS. CUFi-.S, TIES, AND BUTTONS Boys' and Youths! Clothing, Wo lime a fetf Winter Ovrr (.'oats leit. that ivo will sell at a big discount from cost, for cash. Remember the place. Two doors West "of the American Houe, Lake Street. MORTON A PERCY. Hlnhy G. Moiitos. Alueut N. Pkhcv. ld-tf Formerly witli Win. N. Smith A- Co ASAHE1 S. HYDE, DKAI.l'.n IN .11.1. KINDS or First Class Groceries ! ! HARROW BLOCK, ST. ALBANS, VT. Consisting in part of Flour Pork, Fixi, Stifjar, Tcuh, d-tl' it'c, tW New Store and New Goods, R PELL WITH ROBERT KINGSLEY, l) I S 0 0 L Ji ' s n n w U, m 0 K , ON LAKE STREET; ST. ALBAJsS, VT. ; HAVE just opened tlio largest stook ol Crock- , cry. couinriHini! all tho now and desirable , patterns. French, China and Bohemian Fancy and Tabfo Glass Ware, Cutlery and Plated Ware, j ever offered in this County. ' Wo also call attention to our Slock of i ! FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, FANCY GOODS, ! NOTIONS AND SMALL WARE. The undersigned would roiu'ectlully announce to the public that we liavo adopted the CASH SYSTEM, and ONE PRICE, Driscol's NewBlock, LakeSt. St. Albans, Vt, ROBERT KINGSLEY. 99tf OMETIIING NEAT AND NEW ! I IK ST. ALBANS.' Drug Store- on Lako Sirt-ri, Kl'.lT HV GREENE & NICHOLS. Tlio undersigned having nicely fitted up tho store in tlic American House Block, on Lake St., and stecked it with a ohoic.c assortment of. DJtUaS JXJ) MEDJUlXliS , Respectfully dolicit a share of the patronage ot this coinmunity, feeling sure th at tney can gfi satisfaction in goods mm prices consists of Our -tock DRUGS. CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, TOILET Alt'l'CLES, , DYES, A:C. OUH HTOIU HI Is complete, consisting in all the upprowd Mi ne ties, and our general stock includes all goods usually kept in a store of this kind. Hoad'pinr- teri lor tne A. B A. BITTERS. One of Die bent Spiing Medicines in the mar ket. Physicians orders solicited, and carefully and promptly filled. In quality and price we guarantee to satisfy nil who favor uh .villi their patronage. htore open on Sundays at noon, lor supplying necessary medicines. OH. NICHOLS Is a practicing Physician in regular standing, and will attend to all professional calls. l!c- momher tho piaco, under the American Hons,', Lake Street, St. Albans. dl-tf GREEN A NICHOLS. WARD & BURNES, Dealers in alll kinds oi GROCERIES LAKE ST., ST. ALllANs, FirM dool aVove the St. Albans House, keep constantly on hand a full assortment of FAMI&Y GROCERIES: Coiisihiing of Flotu. Meal,, Piovendcr, Shorts And Feed Oi all kinds: Pork, Fish, HlUUB,. Sugar, Teas, Lnrd, .fresUButter And nil sorts of articles usually kept in business oi tneir Kinu. iiignesi easu price paid lor an kinds of country Produce GIVE US A OALIi. dl-tf WARD A BUltNES. IMuunix Mutual Lite lnsurauco Co,, OF HARTFORD, CONN. A fttvorablo opportunity is prosented to euer gctic and reliable business men who can devote their entire timo to tho business, to represent this old. staunch, and most successful Lite Com pauy, iu unoccupied territory iu tho State of Vermont. Tlio many popular features, peculiar to the Plucnix Mutual, and tho great advantages it oilers totliolnsuringpuiilic itsiieoiionurom restrictions on travel and occupation its non forfeitable policies--its liberal premium system tlio economy of tho nianac inent. audits lariro annual dividends, render it the most profitablo Com any toAgetitu desirous of realizing a hand somo competency by their enterprise' and cner i,,i;. in r t. n a upnrii.- State Agent Plicenix Mutual Life Ins. Oo. dG-tf Union Block, Rutland, Vt. NEW STAGE ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER MAY 25th, 1868, AN KXTHA FOUR-HORSE 00A0H Will run from St Albans Iowa ; to Sholdou, as foi Leave Si. Albaii3 every day at : Arrivo at Sheldon at i o'clock p. i a o ciocu ii. m p. m. Leave Sheldon at 8 o'clock a.m. Arrive at St. Albans at 10 o'clock a. m. II . JENNISON, Proprietor, St. Albans. May 25th, 1869. fitMf S FULTON MARKET, H. C. GALL Alt, Proprietor. have recently refitted mj market, whicli is supplied with the best cf 111 ill, Pui I't ipt , and Si; ami ;., Drlril anU Smoked llccf AND ALL rtihtt Italicuclcs of the Season Now on hand, a nice lot of GAR CTTRED HAMS W I? I S Ll HAI.ILiUT, MACKEREL, COD, CUSP and HADDOCK. sd-tr i St. Albans, May 15, lSOS. EVERT IADY kv.sinr.x ailiiunition. To he admired, tliev intlHt possess Beauty and Iiitclineiict". Jlost every one has intelligence, and AXjTj CAN BE BHATJTirTJL By using the lVUMIIAN LOT1AN, th,. lutent and most wonderful of all the coMiicticii.- Bv its use all moths and freckles are removed, the 'skin becomes clean and transparent find ti'e cheek rosetto with tho hue ot youth. The Paphiau I J.otion can no louiid at THE PEOPLE'S DRUGSTORE! Anil nlr.li a most oomph-to assortment of all tot let articles. The new and fragrant Flor ,1c .lliiyo, and the dclie'iou wood VloleJ. mid nil other choice and fragrant perfumes. HAIR DRESSINGS AND BYES : Pull and Ponder Boxes, Colognes, Toilet Soaps, Teeth washes and Powders. Brushes: such ns Hair, Teeth, Nail, Infant, Ac., Ac. i.all and see the beautiful necessities and lux uries for the toilet even if you do not wish to buy JUST RECEIVED Am lull a stock of mire Uriisn n can be louiid in the State of Vermont, together with Besinoids, Fluid Extracts, and all articles required in a Physicians or domestic practice. Warranted pure and of first nualitv. Tin's store will be un dersold by none in St. Albans. v Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Supporters, ,Vc, ,V., mm ru'i.v luuif,' jiupi in a wen reguiaieu.. Drug Store. S. R. DAY, AG-ENT. St. Albans, Vt. June. 1BG8. ldtf WELDEN SPRING WATER Water from Welden Sprincr, St. Albans. Ver inoiit, which has proved highly cllicacious in Scrofula, Cancer, and all diseases of the skin, and also for Dyspepsia. Kidney and Liver Com plaints, General Debility, Ac., Ac., is now for sale, at wholesale and retail, at 218 Washington Street, whero books may be obtained contain ing an analysis of the Water, with certificates from physicians and others, testifying to its beneficia' effects in numerous cases wheie it has been tried. Merchants National, BaUi, ( 28 State Street, Boston, Oct. 7. 18G8, j E. S. GOODWIN, Esq., Agent Welden Spring Water. Deak Silt: 1 write to tcknowledt'o the bene fit I have received from tlio Welden Snrinc Water. I havo been troubled with Diseaso of tin' Kidneys tor many years. I have consulted somo of the beet physicians in tho country and received no rcliei. Some few months since 1 was recommended to try tlio Welden Spring a tor. 1 had not taken it lone: before 1 was surprised to seo how much good it had done mo. Since then I always kpep it in my room and sel dom drink any other water, knowing eventually it will cure mo. As I am anxious that other's should bo benefitted by my experionco, I cheer fully recommend it to all suffering with tho same disease. Respectfully, .T. J. MAY. . From Francis B. Dixon, Esq., Counselor at Law and Average Adjuster, Boston,' 17 Merchants Exchange. 1 Boston, October 3, 1808. f E. S. GOODWIN. Dkau Sm : I cheerfully eomnlv with vour re quest to givo my candid Opinion of the merits of the Welden Spring Water. For somo years I havo suffered much from Dyspopsia, and hav ing exhausted patent medicines and tho pre scriptions of many physicians, I was advised to try tno wemeu spring water, l tound ty tatt ing a glass of the water hctoro meals it acts as a tonic and general regulator of the system, and enables mo to cat any kind of food without in couveniouco. The only evidenco I can givo of my appreciation of its virtues is a recommenda tion to every ono sintering irom Dyspepsia to try it. Yours truly, FRANK B. DIXON. QUINCV, Mass., Oct. 9, 18(18. E. S. OOODWIN, Esq. Deak Sir My wife has used your A'oldcn Spring Water, and has received groat bonolit from it. Before she used it she had a bad cough, and had bled from tlio stomach or lungs. Tlio cough has entirely disappeared and sho is as well, or better, than sho lias been for ten years. Very respectfully your old servant, JOHN T. WILLEY. Proprietor of Hancock House, Quincy. 45" Letters from many other persons can ho seen at the oflico. E. S. GOODWIN, Agent, H0tf 218 Washington Street, Boston. riOtoWM N. SMITH, k Co. for good bar- JT gains in clothing and Hats and Caps, and every thing in their line "I LOVES ol" all kinds just roceived VT at WM. N. SMITH k CO S. THE best stock of Clothing in tho Stato lust received at WM. N. SMITH. & CO'S. OVERCOATS of all kinds at VfM. N. SMITH, Jt CO'S, LOO IN AT No. 2 Darrow Block, AND SEE THE NEW BTVIiBS OP CLOTHING! The best line of Suits iu Town, Thu Jirxt Mm' of Ocnwotitx iu Tou-n. The Host Lino- ol" Funiisbing in Town. Goods Just Reoeivedrfrom New York 'and Boston. L. AcD. SMITH He CO. d2m-13:i. MYRON BUCK'S INSURANCE AGE F0 Y S T. A hli A NS, V T. II O 91 K 1XSUUANOK CO., Now Haven, Conn. Capital, $1,000,000. Surplus, ?fl 0,070. 1 VATIONAL lNSUHAXCK CO., Boston, Mass. Capital, $300,000. Surplus, flSO.nco. IXTIUt.VATIOXAr. IIVSIIHAC13 ft)., NnwYm-k. Capital, $!(00,t)00. Surplus, $101,805 OUAKIUAX .MUTUAL LIPE UVSUnAA'Cl'. COWP A X Y New York. Assetls, over. . Vl.OOO.DOO AiTSX LIV1S STOCK. 1X.SU11A.NCR CO. Hartford, Conn. Capital J500.0UO AL.L, LOSSES JUSTED dizu 21? ly PROMPTLY AND PA1I5. ad- AMERICAN GROS. GRAIN Black Silks For sale at $12.80 a yard, by Edward Railow. Burlington, Vt. THE usual price of theso goodsis $2.50 a yard, and after my present supply is exhausted 1 do not oxpect to bo ablo to sed them at the present low prico; thoreforo thoso intending to purchase suclt a dress will no well to necure a pattern at onco. I also havo a handsome stock of Imported Black Silks, among which aro sonu very heavy goods whicli I shall soil at vory cheap prices. My stock of SHAWLS is very complete consistinc of Long and Square PAISLEY SHAWLS, and a full assortment" of WOOLEN SHAWLS of various styles and qualities at prices which ought to satisfy every reaoonable person. OLOAKINO 2 OXiOAKIHC 1 1 In full assortment. Wo call particular atten tion to our Seiii Skin ClnnUliig as being very warm, handsome and durable for a low priced article. Wo also havo somo extra quality 111 nek Motion' Ilea vi r CI. tli, worth froiii 8G.50 to $0.00 a yard. 17 X? DUB. GARMENTS ! I havo a larce aiid "coniplolo assortment of Merino, Cashmere and Saxony Wool UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWERS, for Gentlemen, Ladies and Children of oil sizes, stylos, and qualities, and at very inoderato prices. In addition I nave my customary full assort ment of nice Dreg Goods, Vlunds, ltlivn- ketK, Unlinouil Skirts Fiirnitiii', Covet ing (used for curtains) llnii-k-rlii; (Jooil Doiuest'ra, the,, &c. N.B. Have a 11 cent Brown Cotton, helling at 12J cents. An inspection of goods and Prices is respect fully solicited. Careful attention given to orders. EDWARD BARLOW, . 150 Church Street. Burlington, Dec. 1, 1808. dlC9 v215-tt Ox. B. SMITH, Retail Dealer in. HATS, CAPS, & FURS, Buffalo and Fancy Sleigh Robes, Fur Overcoats, Ladies' Dress Furs, Fur and Buck Glovc9 Mittens, Umbrellas, Ao , in. Albo agent Machine, for Groer ad Baker's Sewnii, Monitor Block, Lakv St. Awmns, Vt. Sheet, CASH 107-tf "AID FOR SHIPPING FURS. GILBERT B. SMITH, X)aID WOOL bHIRTS iu rge variety ol J 6 styles, now opening at SMITH & CO'S. CLOTHING, CLOTHING, ULOTHING, CLOTHING I The largest Stock of Clothing, Hats and Caps and Furnishing Goods ever offered for sale in Vermont, is now opened at WM. N. SMITH, ii CO'S,