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Vol. I.
ST. ALBAJSTS, VT., MONDAY DECEMBER 1-4, 186S.
isro. iso.
Vermont
Vermont Daily Transcript,
roniilSHKD EACH EVENING.
'IIke in Mavnet' Mock, Uikv il St, Albans, Vt.
S P. DAVIS, Proprietor 'and' Editor.
terms :
I'ri year, in advance, IB, 00
1.1 mrmtlta In ailvunitn 4.IWI
Throe mouth, in advance 3,00
one montn, in auvancu o
Advertisements should bo handed In as early
as tho morning of tho day of their intended pub
lication. BUSINESS CARDS.
QARNES A CROWLEY. Dealors in Groceries
J!) and Wost India Goods or every description,
Darne' New Block, Lake Street, tit. Albans, Vor
mont. 2ia-tf
WILLARD FARRINGTON, ATTORNEY k
Counsellor at Law ani Solicitor in Chan
cery. OHico with H 8. Hoyco, Braincrd Block,
St. Albans, Vt. 212-ly
AII.EY, DAVIS Ot ADAMS, COUNSEL
0113 AT LAW and Solicitors in Chancery.
Ouice in Union Block, St. Albans, Vt. 1)7-ti
DANA 11. HAILKV. I'AUK DAVIS, II. C. ADAMS.
BLAISDELL k BINGHAM.Attorncvs at Law,
and Solicitors in Chancery, Cambridge, Vt.
IBA B. BLAISDELL, U. A. BINQIIAlt.
A SAHEL
S.
HYDE, Dealer
m all kinds ot
Block, St. Al
203 Zjl Family Groceries,
narrow
bans, eroiort.
DIl. -V. TIIIUAUL.T, Physician and Sur
geon. Graduato of tho University of Vor.
mout. Office: Fairfiold street, over Messrs
Blaisdell's Clothing House. 187-ly
BENTON te AVILSON, Attor'iloys at Law,
and Solicitors in Chancery. Ollico in No
ble's Now Block, St. Albans Vt. Attend Courts
regularly in Franklin, OrlcauB, and Lamoille
Counties. 159-tt
It. C. BUXTON, VT. D. WILSOrf.
r
OILMAN, DENTIST. Olllce in the
KINGMAN BLOCK, Main St.. opposite the
Lis
Congregational Church. 1-tf.
w
II. 3V GOWAN, DUNTISTOflioc
over Woad and Durcn's Drug store.
Ht.
Albans, Vt. 2-tf
JT IICCK, ATTOBNEY AND COUNSEL
LtX. LOB AT La.V. Also Agent for lirst
lass Insurance Companies, and for obtaining
oldiers' pay, Ac.
Ofllco over Weeks' store.
I?
A. SpWLKS, Attorney and Counsellor at
i 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 Arrears of
Pay, orBouuty to Soldiers, Widow's and Invalid'
Pensions, &c, kc. IJ-tf
"QICIIAKDSON'S PICTURE GALLERY,
XV Main, opposite Bank Street, St. Albans,
Yt., (Up Stairs.) Open all hours of tho dav,
(Sundays oxcoptod.) All tho latest styles of pic
tures made at this Gallery. Albums and l'ic
turo Frames, Sterooscopio and card Pictures ol
Vermont Scenery, all at low prices. Call early
and often. T. G. LICUAHDSON,
157-V. Proprietor.
w.
8. NORWICH. Practical Steam ami
G.18 Fitter. Urann and Iran Unnrlu nf ovnrv
description, for steam, water, and gas. Guns
ftnd llW'Uo icUAlrUU, uua imj u
St. Albaiu. Yt. 173-ly
FAHim lmoTHKiis, iuON MEE
CHANT3. Doalora in Nails, Glass, Oils, Paints, Agrieul
t.irai Tools, which wo oiler at u low cash ligure.
Corner Lako and Main streets.
St. Albans. March 10, 1SG4. 1-tf
ClIIARtiISS WVMAN, dealer in Fine Watch
J os, Clocks and Jewelry, Stori ng Silver anp
Silvor Plated Ware. Fancy Goods n great va
riety. Watch Impairing aud Engraving. St.
Albans, Vt. 103
HC. POST & CO., dealers in Dry Good-s
and choice Family Groceries. Cornor ol
Haiu and Fairlield Streets, St. Albans, Vt. 117
H. O. POST, 1" JANUS.
A ulERICAN HOUSE, Biohford. Vt., Jerry 11.
J. Sweatland Proprietor. This House is locat
ed in the centre of the village, near thu Custom
Uouso. Fost-Oiuco and Mills. 1GU-Iy
"TILL k 8AFF0RD.
Attorneys at Law, nut!
XI Solicitors in 'Chanccri, Olnco
Lako btreet
St. Albans Vt
d32.Uv2.M-tf.
M.J. Hill
G.A. SAfKOKU.
mi
BOOH
BINDING !
rAVID CRAWFORD, Book Binder and
XJ Blauk Book Manufacturer,
Kingman Block, St. Albans, Vt.
Book Binding in every style from thu cheapest
to tue mast costly, una ail done in a tnorougi,
manner.
Dec. 20 m 18CmG
HIRAM PIERCE,
pnorniF.rou of the
AMERICAN HOUSE!
197 ST. A7BAX8, VT.
G. M. PIEBCE Clv.uk.
HORACE P. HALL, M. D.
(Late of the Army, Ac.,)
Has returned to St. Albans, and may bo found
for the present at the American Hotol.
Particular attention paid to Op
erative hurgery. IfrtMy
GRAHAM FLOUR.
A Superior rtlclc of Graham Flour, for Bale
it the store of BAUNES k CROWLEY,
d33-tf Lake Street.
NOTICE.
Mr. F. L. Qoodspeed's New House at Missi
quoi Springs, is now ready for tho reception ot
boarders, d35-tt
Kemoved.
In. S.S. CLATtK has removed to South Main
J Street. Ollico at his reside
St.
Albans, Vt., MfAi 2, 18CT
LOVEAMONO'J HKBOSES. Lubin's Ihlang.
lhlan most delightful Perfumes at
GREEN k NIOHOLS,
Ko. I, Lafco Street
IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS
AND
THEIR WIDOWS.
rpiIOSK INTERESTED AUK IIIiltKUV
J. notilled tbat I am afjent to transact all busi
nei pertaiumg to pensions, bounties and back
pay. Claims of the abovo naturo can bo pre
iontod, and their kllowancos obtained, by appyl
ing to : YM. BIIIDGES.
.O'K'iiPi1
VERMONT CENTRAL. AND SULLIVAN
RAILROADS.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
OommonomR Nov. 30, 1808.
TRAINS UOINO SOUTH AME K.1ST
Leave St. Albans at G.2rJa. m., 12.00 noon,
and 7.20 p. in.
Mall Train leaves St Album at G:20 a.m., and
connects at Burlington with ltutlaud ltoad, at
White ltivcr Junction and Bellows Falls with
trains for Boston, Worcester, Springfield, and
with trains on Pdssumpslo It it., arrives at Now
York at 10:13 p.m.
Day Express leaves Motitroal at 8;I0 a. m., St.
Johns at 10:00 a. m., Ogdeiisburgh at 7;(M p.m.,
lodge at Malono; loavo 7:15 a.m., Itouso's Point
10:45 a. m., for Boston, Ac, arriving in Boston,
via. Lowell at 10:!)0. m,
Night Express leaves Ogdeiisburgh at 11:30 a.
in., Monti cal at 11:30 p. in., Roune's Point at 5.R1
p. m., St. Johns at l:')0 p.m., arriving at Boston
at 8.10 a. in., connecting al Bellows Falls with
tflioshiro ltoad for Boston and Worcester aud
with Vermont Valloy Railroad forSpringlloid, Ac,
aud arriving in NowYork at 12.30 p. m.
Til WNH OOlXO NOllTlt AND WEST.
Lcnvo St. Albans for Montreal at 0:10 a. in.,
and 0:55 p. nl. For House's Point, Ogdeiisburgh
and the West at G:U5 a. m., aud 2:15 mid G.5i.
p. n:.
Day Express leaves Boston via. Lowell 8.00 it.
hi. lor Jiiiriiugiou, ai. Aioaun, .uouireai, ug
donsburgli and West.
JIall Train leaves Bfiston via Lowell, at 7:01
a. in., via Lawrence and Fitehbnrg at 7.00 a. ir..
.Springlleld at 7:J5 a. m., for Burlington, auu
M. AiuaiiH.
Aecomniodatlon Train leaves Northflcld .t
7:15 a. in., for Burlington, ltutlaud, St. Albaiif,
House's Point.
Night Express leaves Bellows Falls at 10.10 p,
:n.( receiving passengers from Vermont Vallej
tl.ulroad, leaving Now York at 12.15 p. in., anil
from" Cheshire Uallro'ad, leaving Boston at 6:3u
p. ni., connecting at Wliito Biver Junction wiln
train leaving Boston ot 5:00 x. in., for Burling
ton, Itousu's Point. Montreal and Ogdonsburgli,
connecting with Grand Trunk Trains for the
West.
Sleeping cars are attached to both tho night
Kxpress trains running between St. Albans an
Boston, aud St. Albans and Springfield.
Throuuh tickets for Cbicauo and tho West fm
salo at the principal stations.
u. .ujiiimijii, sup.
St.Ah.ans. Nov. 30, 18G8.
RUTLAND AND UURLINGTON AND VT
VALLEY BAILItOAD.
On and after Dec. 2d. 18G7. trains will rnr
as follows, viz :
MOVING) SOUTH AND KAST.
Leavu Burli.icton at 8:30 a. in.. 1:35 n. in. 3:3f
D;15 p.m. Arrive ut Itutland at 11:25 a. m.,4:l('
m. 8:00 a. m. 12.50 a. m.
Leave ltutlaud at 4:00 a. in.. 12:00 in. Arrhc
Bellows Falls at 7:10 and 2:20 p.m., k 3:25 a.
m.
Leave Bellows Falls at 7.50 a. in.. 2:25 n. m.
3:30 a in. Arrive at Brattleboro' ut 8:50 a. m..
3:20 p. ni., 1:27 a. m.
MOVING) NOHTII AND WUST.
Leave Brattleboro' at 11:00 a. in., 1:15 k U:00 r.
ni. Arrive at Bellows Falls at 12:00 i. m., and
3:10 and 0:53 p. in.
Leave Bellows Falls at 12.35 u. m.. 5:15 11. m.
10.00 p. m. Arrive at ltutlaud at 3:10 p. in.,
9:00 p. in. 12:35 a. in.
jjeave luiiianuai o.uu n. in., l.ai p. in.. ;i..i!
in. 1:30 a. in, Arrive, at Burlington at Si;15 a.
in., -i-.'Zj p. ni., and G.15 p. in. 4.15 a. m.
TItAINS CONNECT AS FOLLOWS :
OB" AtliurliliL'ton with Boats mi Cluiii-
plain and Vermont Central and Wrinont ami
Canada Bailroads, for Montpelier, St. Albans.,
uoubo a i-oint, Montreal, Ogdeiisburgh, and the
West. At ltutlaud with trams forTmv. Alb.inv
and Now York, Saratoga Springs, Sohonecudy",
Lowell, and Boston. With Vt. alley Kaihoad,
for Brattloboro', Springlleld, Hartford, New Ha
ven, and New York nnd with Sullivan ltailroad
for Windsor, Whito Itiver Junction, Wells iliver,
St. Johnsbury, Newport, Littleton, and the
White Mountains.
PasseiiL'ers for thu est will hud this u cheap,
pleasant, and expeditious route.
iUH liuaiuo, unu an iiecussaiy iinui nuiuuu
enquire at tno unices on tuu line.
W-tt. ULU. A. JlUlUllijli OlllH.
N
ORTIIERN RAILROAD.
WINTER ARRAN GKMEN r-1808-0.
On and after Dec, 18C8, Passenger Trains will
run as follows :
Ul'VVAltl) TRAINS.
Day Express Train loaves Concord a 10.35 a.
ni., tin- White Itiver Junction, connecting with
trains for Montpelier, Burlington, House's Point,
Montreal, Ac., umlwitli ugilelisuurgli anil uraiui
i'runk llailroads', for tho West.
Accommodation Tram leaves concord at ' lu. iu
a.m., lor White Itiver Junction, connecting wun
train for Wells lliver.St. Johnsbury, Barton, Now
port, Willoughby and Magog Lakes, Stanstead,
Bath, Littleton, and Lancaster; also, with trains
for Montpelier, Burlington, St. Albans, Itouso s
Point, Moutrehi, Ogdeusburgli, and tho West.
Bristol Train leaves Concord at 3.27 p. m., for
Franklin and Bristol.
Evening Express Train leaves Concord ut s.'Jil
p. in., lor winto iliver junction, connecting win.
trams for Montpelier, isuriingiun, ot. aidhus,
House's Point, Moutreat, Ogdeiisburgh, aud tin
West.
Or on arrival of trains from Boston, Worcester,
Portsmouth, Portland, kc.
DOW.SWAllU TItAINS.
Mornlnc Exnress Train leaves Whito ltivei
Junction for Concord at 1.2U a. in., or on arrival
of train from Ogdeiisburgh and Montreal. On
Mondays at C.45 instead of 1.20.
Bristol Train leaves Bristol for Concord at 7
50 a. m.. aud Franklin at 0.05 a. m.
Mail Traiu leaves Whito Iliver Junction for
Concord at 12.20 p. m., or on arrival of trains
over the Vermont Central, Passumpsic, and
White Mountaius Itailroads.
Day Express Train leaves Whito Biver Junc
tion at 6.30 p. in., or on arrival of trains from
Montreal and Ogdeiisburgh, Brattleboro', Keene,
Bellows Falls. Windsor. Ac. connectiiiK at Con,
cord with train for Manchester, Nashua, Lowell
and Boston.
These trams connect at Concord with trains
for Manchester. Lawrcnco, Portsmouth, Port
land, Nashua, Worcester. Now ork, Lowell, am'
Boston, u;nsl,uw HxiaAitiNS, Agent.
Concord. N. II. Doc. 1. 18C8. w-tf.
THE ST. ALBANS BRIGADE BAND
Are prepared to furnish music for
FIREMEN and
MILITARY
PARADES,
PICNICS,
EXCURSIONS,
DANCES,
And on othoi occasions whero Band and String
Slusic is required.
Orders addressed to
GEORGE E. KINSLEY,
on to
W. H. SMITH,
At the Treniont House, will receive promiit at
tention, dl-tf
1 Oto Win. N. SMITH k'CO'H for your Hats
jTand Capsfor their stock is all new.
F
OR SPRING STYLE OF SILK nATS, call at
WM- N. SMITH
Morton St Percy's,
it?
THE
PIVOT ACTION BRACE I
A superior Suspender for Skirts or PAnts I An
unequah.'d brace for the Shoulders. 'Always a
Suspender. A brace or not at pleasme. Its
simplicity, durability, easo and convenience
commend it to every Lady, Gcntlcniftii, orYo.ith.
Examine for yourself, and bo convinced that all
herein staled" is true. Prices, 75 cents, $100,
1123.1150. ' ld-tf
CIOTHSNG STORE
-ON-
LAKE STREET.
MORTON & PERCY!
Having bought ofQ. W. Blodgctt his now
and
entire stocu or
CLOTHING,
FUIlNISJUNa .
GOODS,
HATS , ,
AND
'CAPS, ...
BOOTS
AND .
- SHOES
Feel satisfied in saying to tho public that they
can sell goods as low as can bo bought in 1'r.mk-
lin uouiity. All wo ask is to have customers
coiuu in, and satisfy themselves. Union pur
chasing elsewhere. Wo have, and are leeching,
all tho new btyles from market, oonsistim; of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FUHNISHINQ
niJODS,
LINEN
ANI)
il'Elt
i.OU.LAltS
Of endless varieties, and a large and well selected
btocli ot
Boots and Shoes, Rubber Coats
Which we will Hell low for cash. We have flu-
largest assortment or
HATS AND CAPS
To be found in Northern Vermont. 11 you don i
believe it, call anil seo for yourselves. Uur
Clothing is New and Lesirable, consisting of
SPltlNU
SPUING
SUITS,
BLACK
v SUITS, .
LIGHT
COLORED
PANTS
AND
VESTS,
LINEN
VESTS
OVElt
SACKS, -T1HCOT
SUITS,
' VANCY
CASMIMEItE
PANTS
AND
VESTS,
. LINEN
PANTS,
CUEf
TIES,
AND BUTTON
Boys' and Youths' Clothing,
AVo havo a iotWinter Over Coats left, tli
we will sell at a big dlicount from cost, lor cash,
lleiuember the lilace. Two doors West of tlie
.VII1UI lu.lll ixuiini:, i.auu J.wu..
i ir.... ... r ..i... w1!-......
MOI1TON .t PEUCY.
1I.!IIY O. AIOIITON. Al.UUllT N. PiUlCV.
ld-tf Formerly with Win. N. hnutli A Co
ASAHEL S. HYDE,
DCALKn IN ALL KINDS OK
First Class Groceries ! !
DAKKOW BLOCK, ST. ALBANS, VT.
Consisting in part of
Flour,
Fork,
Fish,
Sugar,
Teas,
d-U"
New Store
and New
. PELL,
R
WITH
ROBERT KINGSLEY,
UUISCOLL'S NEW HmMJ K
ON LAKE STREET.
ST. ALBANS, VT.
HAVE just opcued tho largest stock of Crock
cry, comprising all the new aud desirable
patterns, French, China and Bohemian Fancy
anil xauio uiass ware, uutiery and naieu mnc,
i. vor nfTi'reil in ihisi ( oiintv.
ever offered in this County,
Wo also call attention to our Stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, I
WHITE GOODS, LINENS,
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS AND SMALL WARE.
Tho undorslgucd would reHi'ectfullyanroniii- i
to the public mat wo navo adopted
SYSTEM, and ONE PRICE.
itTa
DriSCOl'8 Now Block, LialieSjh fct. MlXlM, Vt.
ROBERT lUNGaLEY.
ttc, Ac,
Goods,
JDtt
J gOMETHING
NEAT AND NEW!
IN ST. AXiBAKS,
The Drug Store on Lake Street,
KEPT BY
CmEENE & NICHOLS.
Tlio undersigned having nloolv fitted up tho
store in the Ainoricau Houso Block, on Lako
St., ana stocked it with a choice assortment ol
1RVGS AXI) MEDICINES
Respectfully solicit a share of the patronage
of
this community, feeling sure that
tnoy
can eivo
sausiauiion in goods ana prices
oonsintB of
Our stock
DIHJGS,
CHEMICALS,
PATENT
MEDICINES,
PEltFUMEItY, TOILET
AUTCLES,
DYES, AC.
oun hToou or
Is complete, consisting in all the uiTprovod
va-
nelios, and our general stock include
s all troods
usually kept in
a store of this kind,
Hoadquar-
tors lor Hie
A. B A. BITTJ5RS,
One of the best Spring Medicines ill the mar
ket. Physicians orders solicited, and carefully
and promptly filled. In quality and price wo
guarantee to satisfy all who favor ua with their
pat rpn a'go.
Store ooen on Sundays at noon, for sunnlviuL'
iieceh&ary medicines.
a a practicing Physician lit regular standing,
in will attend to all nroiessionai cans, iie-
menibur the place, un&w Iho American House,
l.auu fttvect, nt. Aioaus.
iii-tr uui;j;m .v wii;iit)i.H.
WARD & BUR3TES,
Dealers in alll kinds of
G EO C ERIES
LAKE ST., ST. Al.BANS,
I'ir-il door a'.ove thu St. Albans Holing, koeji
constantly on hand a lull atiHortuieut or
rABSXX.V GROCERIES:
(.'ou?,h:iiii(f of
Flour,
Meal.
Provender, '
Shorts,
.Ami
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 rash price paid for all
kinds of country Produce.
GIVE ITS A. OALL.
dl-tf
WARD & BURNES.
Phoenix Mutual Litis lnsuiiiuce
Co.,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
A favorable onnorlunitv is nreseutcd to oner
cctic and reliable business men who can devote
men cilliru lliuu iu iiiu uiioiuens, iw iuiii..ih
this nld. ktninieh. and most successful Life Com
nanv. in unoecunied territory in the State of
Vermont. Tho niaiiv wmiilar features peculiar
to tho Pluenix Mutual, and the great advantages
it oilers to tho insuring public its freedom from
restrictions on travel and occupation its non
furfeitablo nolicies its liberal lireniiinu system
tho economy of tho niaiiag nient, audits large
annual dividends, render it tho most profitable
t-oni' any to Agents desirous or realizing a nana
jouv any to Agents uesirous oi realizing u nauu
ionio competency by their entorpriso and cner
SV. Apply to O. L. BABCOOK,
Stato Agent Phccntx Mutual Life Ins. Co.
some
dC-tf
Union Block, Rutland, Vt.
NEW STAGE ARRANGEMENT,
ON AND AFTER MAY 25th, 1868,
-AH EXTIU-
FOUR-HORSE 00A0H
WU1 run from St
Albans
lows :
to Sheldon, as fol
I Leave St. Aihana every day at z o cioen p.
in.
I Arrive at Kheldou at 1 o'clock p. m.
1 Tjfivn Rlinhlnn nf. R nVlnnlf ii m. Arrivnafcfit.
1 Albans at 10 o'clock a. m.
U. JENNISON, l'ronrietor.
St. Albans, May 25th, 1868.
dl5-tf
FULTON MARKET,
H. C. GALLAlt, Proprietor.
I hao recently refitted m market, tthlehi
1 silliplieil Willi tlie-best cf
MllltK,
KInIi.
Tripp, ami
8auiig(!n,
Dried unit
Hmolciil llcef
AND ALL
Table Delicacies of (lie Season !
Now on hand, a nice lot of
SUG-A.R CTTRED HAMS
MO
FRESH F1 I S II
HALIBUT,
MAOKHllRL,
COD,
CUSP aud
HADDOCK.
5d-tf
St. Albans, May 15, 1808.
EVERY IADY
lEsmES ddniiratioil. To bo admired. Mini
ums t possess Beautv and Inh..li
Most every one has intelligence, and
AZjIi OAJSt BB BBAtTTIPUIi
By using tho PAPIIIAN WITIA.V, the latest
and most wonderful of all the cosmetics. Bv its
use all moths and freekti'a nr.. imii.,i...l ii,,. . ;..
becomes clean and transpaicnt, and the cheek
roseate with tho hue ot youth. Tho Paphian
Lotiou can be found at
THE PEOPLE'S DRUGSTORE!
And also ainostcomnloto .iHsnrlmiint nfnii int.
let articles. The new and fi iiLM'imt, liMoi ill-
flluyo, and tlio dclimmi unnd VI tlll'f . n twl nil
other choice and fragrant perfumes.
HAIIl DRESSINGS AND DVES :
Puff and Powder Boxes, Colognes, Toilet
Teeth washes and Powders. Brushes: i
jt So.ips,
Hair, Teeth, Nail, Infant, Ac. Ac.
Call and seo tho beautiful necessities and lux
uries for tho toilet even if you do not wish to buy
JUST RECEIVED
As full a stock of pure Drug as can I
the State of Vermont, together' with
bo found in
I 11 f "i n.lfilu
Fluid Extracts, and all articles required in ii
Physicians or domestic oractiee. WiLir.u.ti.l
pure and of first quality. This store will be un
dersold by nono in St. Albans.
Trusses. Shoulder Braces.
til,..,.'.!.! t...
A.,
and every thing kept in a well regulated
I l'l ,ul ,uoi iv;
urug More.
S. R. DAY, AGENT.
WlllW'SPfffNG WATER
Water from Welden Spring, St. Albans, Vor
inonl, iluch has proved highly ellicacious in
Scrofula, Cancer, and all diseases of tho. Skin,
and also for Dyspepsia. Kidney and Liver Com
plaints, General Debility, Ac., Ac., is now foi
sale, at wholesale and re'tall, at 218 Washington
Street, where: hooks may ho ohtiuued contain
ing an analysis of tho Water, with certificate
from physicians and others, testifying to it
hcuoticia' ell'ects in numerous cases where it has
been tried.
Meuciiants National Bank, I
as Slate Street, Boston, Oct. 7. ItSCS, (
E. S. GOODWIN, Esq., Agent Welden Spring
Water.
Diuii Sin : 1 write to acknowledge thu bone-
lit I have leccived from tho Welden Sprint:
A'ater. 1 have been troubled with Disease ol
klic Kidneys for many years. I have consultcti
some of the best physicians m tho country ami
received no reuci. Konio lew uionins suico j
was recommended to try tho Welden Sprmi;
ater. 1 had not taken it long before 1 wiu
surprised to see how much good it had done me.
since then I always keep it in my room aud sel
dom dilni; any other water, Knowing eventually
it will euro me. As I am anxious that other
should bo benefitted by my experience. I cheer
fully recommend it to all sultcriug witli the
samo disease. Respectfully.
' J. J. MAY.
From Francis 11. Dixon, Esq., Counselor at
Law and Average- Adjuster, Boston,
17 McnciiANTS Excuanoe. I
Boston, October 3, 1808.
E. S. GOODWIN.
Deah Sin : I cheerfully comply with your ro
quest to givo my candid opinion of the merits
oi tne weiuen wprmg vater. ior some years i
havo suuered mitcu irom liyspcpsia, aud Hav
ing exhausted natent uiedfeiues aud the me
dcriptions of many physicians, I was advised to
try mo women cspriug water, l iounu uy tau-.
ing a glass of the water before meals it acts as
a tonic and general regulator or the system, and
eiiaoibs mo to cat any Kind or rood without in
convenience. The only evidence I can givo ol
my appreciation or its virtues is a recommenua
tion to every one suffering from Dyspepsia to
try it.
Yours truly, FRANK B. DIXON.
Qoincy, Mass., Oct. 3, 1803.
GOODWIN, Esq.
E. H
Deah Sin My wife has. used your iVolden
Snriii!? Water, and has received iroat benefit
from it. Before alio used ic slio had a had
cough, and had bled from thostomach or lungs
Tho cough lias entirely disappeared ami sue is
us well, or better, than she has been for ten
years.
Very respectfully your old servant,
JOHN T. WILLEY.
Proprietor of Hancock House, Quincy
X2" Letters from many other persons can ho
Been at tuo omco.
E. H
GOODWIN, Agent,
HOtf
218 Washington Street, Boston.
"I O to WM. N. SMITH, k Co. for good bar
X eaina in clotliinir and Hats and Cans, and
every t lung in ineir line.
- - LOVES of all kinds Just received
VT at WM. N. SMITH k CO'S.
a HIE best stock of Clothing in tho Stato just
. received at WM. N. SMITH, k CO'S.
OVERCOATS of all kinds
at WM. N.SMITII, k CO'S.
LOOK
IN AT
No. 2 Darrow Block,
AND SEE
THU NEW BTTIiES OF
i
OLOTHHSTGI
Tho best lino of Suits in Town,
The Ih'nt Hue of Qverconlx in Tuivn
ho Host Line of Furnishinir (Joods
in Town.
ust Rocoivod from New York and
Bob'ton.
L. McD. SMITH & CO.
d2m-133.
AMERICAN GROS GRAIN
Black Silk,
For sale at $2.30 a yard, by
Sdward iinilow, Burlington, Vt.
npilH usual price of these goodsis 12.150 a,yard,
l. aim uiii-i- inj n.'ticiii supply is exhausted
do not expect to bo able to sell them at Mm
present low price; therefore thoso intending to
purchase such a dress will no well to l.ocure a
pattern at once. I also havo a humlxonui ulnnk
of Imported Black Silks, among which are boiuu
e; v iieavv goons wr.icin shallsell al very cheap
prices. Mv stock of sillAWI.S in
consisting of Long and Snuare. PAISLEY
HAW LS. and a full assortment of wnni l.'V
SHAWLS of various stylos and onallllim al
prices which oii'dit to satisfy every reasonable
person.
OIiO AKING ! CLOAKING 1 1
In full assortment. Wc call particular atlm-
tion to our Sciti Sliln Clouklnt; nn Inline vnrv
arm, handsomo and durable for a low priced
iticlo. Wo also havo snmii nrlin iin.liiv
all ck riotcow Uiavir Clutll. worth fmm
5G.50 to JG.OO a yard.
nWDBl O AHlxIEIf TS I
have a lame aud comnletu 'BHunrlmknt ir
Merino, Caslimero and Saxony Wool UNDER,
and ut very moderate prices. '
In addition I have my customary, full assort
ment of nice Di-tm Goods, lluut'l, Ulun
kelx, Ilalmninl Skirts Furnltiir, Covci-
Injj (used for curtains) HousckcciIngtioorts,
Ouini'Sttcs, itc., life.
is. is. nave a li cent isrown cotton, selling
at 121 cents.
Au iiihpcctiou of goods and Prices is respect
fully solicited. Careful attention given to
orders.
EDWARD BARLOW,
150 Church Street.
Dee. 1, 18G8. - dlCOfflMS-lf
Burlington
Gr. B. SMITH,
Retail Dealer in.
HATS, CAPS, fit FURS,
Buffalo and Fancy Sleigh Robes, Fur Overcoats,
Ladies' DreHH Furs, Fur nnd Buck Qpyps'
Mittens, Umbrellas, Ao , Ac.
Also agent
for G rover ad Baker's Sewing
Uachiuc,
.Monitor
Block, Luke
St. Akomis, Vt
Strccl,
CASH
107-tf
"AID
FOR SHIPPING FURS.
GILBERT B. HMIT1J,
N'EW Stylo of Fall and Winter Caps just re
ceived! at WM. N, SMITH, A Cp'a.
GO TO WM. N
' Black Sack C
SMITH
k CO'S for. your
oais.
CALL aud seo the best Stock of Clothing,
Hats and Caps and Furnishing Goods in tho
State, at WM N. SMITH, k CO.
1 O to WM. N. SMITH k CO'S for Busiues
VJT Suits of all kinds.
A LL tho now styles of Furs nnd Scarfs uo'V
opened at WM. N. SMITH, & CO'S.
(i O WM. N
JT and vest.
SMITH k CO'S for your pants
ACK Sack Coats in ovcry stylo,
WM. N. Smith &
Smith's nowBlock,
CO'S,
BOYSandYouth'sClothingofall kinds justr
celved at WM. N. SMITH, k CO'B,
re-
FULL Suits in largo variety
at WM. N.SMITII. k CO. '8
riMUCOT COATS in Short Frocks, tnd Full
X Frocks of all kinds and colors at
WM.N, SMITH, & CU S.
BOYS CLOTHING of all kinds lust received
at WM, N. SMITH, k 00'S.
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FLAGG'S Iustataut Relief and Speer's Stan
dard Wiuo Bitters at
GREEN k NICHOLS,
No, I, Lako Street.
OVERCOATS of all kinds, and'chenn
at YM. N. SMITH k C,Q'B.
nOTO WM. N
SMITH k CO'S for your Fall
and Wintor Clothing.
B'
OYS HATS,
B
OYS CAPS.
Of all k ind8, just received at .
WM. N. SMITH, 00.
BLACK Pants and Vests of all kinda liistLre
ccivod at "WM. N. SMITH. iCO;8.
T ANTS AND VESTS
go tc
VM,N, SMITH,- CO:S7