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cript. Vol. I ST. AILBAJSTS, YT., MO.TST DAY J AJXTI '35, I860. Vermont Vermont Daily Transcript, rtJiiLisiini) each hvhnino. ificein IImms' Mock, Lake St., M. MbaiM, IV. V, 1 Davis, I't'oprictur and Fditm: tt.isms: t'i r year, In advance, 18,00 1 ix months, in ftilvanco "t,t)0 i 1'hreo month, in advance, 2,00 no month, in advance 75 Advertisements should bo handed in us early , as tho morning of the day of their intended lull)- i atinu. BUSINESS CARDS. BUtNKS A CliOWLEY, Dcalcis in Groceries and West Imli.i Goods of every description, Humes New Block, l,al;e Street. St. Alhans, cr- . oit. r ,v . , ITTILLAIII) v AltltlNOTON. ATTOHNEY A t.'imnsellor at Law and Solicitor in Chun- cirv. Olllcewitli II S. Itovcoj Hrainerd Block. , St 'lban-, Vt. 212-ly BULKY. OAVIS iS; AUA.MX, COUNSEL OltS AT LAW and Solicitors i:i Chancery. Olhce in I'mnii Hindi, St. Albans, Vt. 07-tt IANA II. ItAlI.r.V, 1 VHK DAVIS, II. . ADAMS. BLAISDKLL.V BINGHAM, Attorneys at Law, and Solicitors in Chancery, Cambridge, Vt. IllA H. llI.AISDr.I.I., JI. A. ltt.NCIHAJt. VSA1IKL S. 11YDK, Dealer m all kinds of ; . l'amily (irooeries. D.irrow HI nek. St. Al- i oans, Vi riiioi. t. 20:1 Oil. AV. TIIIHAHI.T, I'hysiciau and Sur- ' geon. Graduate of tho University of Vcr. 'iiont. Ollice: I'airlield street, oer Messrs Hlaisdcll's Clothing House. W-ly I h) KX'l'OX WILSON, Attorneys at Law, ) and Solicitors in Chancerv. Ollice in No bli'H New Hlock, St. Albans Vt. Attend Courts ujrularly m franklin, Orleans, and Lamoille Counties. 15'J-tf n. c. iikniox, w. d. wilson. 1 OILMAN, OHN'riS'l'. Onico ill the I J. KINGJIAN HLOCK, Main St., opposite the Coiij'ieKational Church. 1-tf. w It. M (iOWA.V, OKNTLST.-OlVlco over Wead and Diircn's Din.: store, .St. Albans, Vt. 2-tf Mlil't'K, ATTOltNEY AND COUNSHL . LOIt AT LV. Also Agent for tirst 'ass Insurance Companies, and tor obtaining oldii is' pay, c. Olhci over Weeks' store. I ,a A. aO WLIOS, Attorney and Counsellor at !- Law and Solicitor in ('hancery. Ollice over 1 list National Hank, St. Albans, Vt. P S. Will attend to Collections, and prosecute L'laiins against tho United States for Arrears of P.iy, or Hounty to Soldiers, Widow's and Invalid's Pi nsions, Ac." Ac. il-tf 1 ICIIAltO SON'S lMCTUHH GALLKItV, XV Main, opposite Hank .Street, St. Albans, Vt., (I'p Stairs.) Open all hours of tho day, (Sundays excepted.) All tho latest styles of pic tures niado at this Gallery. Albums' and J'lc uro frames, Stereoscopic sud card Pictures of Vermont Scenerv, all at low prices. Call carlv and often T. G. lilCIIAHDSON, l7-'n Proprietor. 4TT s. NORWICH, Practical Steam and ii Gas Fitter, Hrassand Iron Goods of every desciiption, for steam, water, and gas. Guns an 1 locks repaired, and kevs fitted, Ac. St. Albans. Vt. 17:t-ly I.AIlKAIi IIKOTIIHllS, IltON MKIl 1 CHANTS. Doalers in Nails, Gl.iss, Oils, Paints, Anciil t.irai Tools, which wo oiler at a low cash liguie. Corner Lako and Main streets. St. Albans, March 10, 1801. 1-tf tll.VltbKS AVY.MA.V, dealer in l'ino Watch vv es, Clocks and Jewelry, Stcrl ng Silver anp Silver Plated Ware, l'aucy Goods m great va riety. Watch Itcp.uring'and Hngrav.iig. St. Albans, Vt. 103 HC. POST A CO., dealers in Dry Goods and choice Familv Groceries. Corner ol Mam and Fairlleld Streets, St. Albans, Vt. 117 H. C. l'OST, i.. j.vsxs. AilLHICAN HOUSE, llichford. Vt., Jerry H. Sweatland Proprietor. Tliis House is locat ed in tho centre of tho village, near tho Custom House, Post-Ollico and Mills1. . 10'J-lv KILL A SA1TOHD, Attornovs at Law, ai Solicitors in Chancer), Ollice, Lake Strc and et St. Albans Vt d52w2Jl-tf. M.J. Hiu. G.A. SAfror.D. BOOK DAVID CHAWrOIll), Hook Hinder and Wank Hook Manufacturer, Kingman Block, St. Albans, Vt. Hook Hinding in every stvle from tho cheapest to tho must costly, and all ilono inn thorough manner. Dec. 20 18G7 If-CmO HIKA.1l IMKKCeT VHOl'llir.TOlt of THE AMERICAN HOUSE!! 107 ST. A'IBANS, VT. G. M. I'lL'IICi: Ci.r.ui;. HORACE P. HALL, M. D. (Late of tho Army, Ac.,) Has returned to St. Albans, and mav bo found -. i. ..1 ! T. l , mi uiu iHcseiiL ui hid iiuiciicau Jioiei. f'articiiliir attention paid to Op erative Surgery. lGD-ly -pU'IIAlin SMITH, Doalerin Drugs, Patent jl n .u''(iicincs, jjyo'Htnils, Hooks, Stationery, Ac. Ac. ltichford, Vt. Doc, 1S03. ly-217 GRAHAM FLOUR. A Superior article of Graham Flour, for sale at tuo storo oi UAJt.Mis iV CHOWLKY, d3J-tf Lako Street NOTICE. Mr. F. L. Goodspecd's New Hotiso at Missi ipioi ilprings, is now ready for tho reception ot boarders. d35-tf X:2.emovecl. D It. ri.S. CLAHK has romovod to f-'outh Main Street. Ollico at his rcbide Kt. Albans. Vt., May. 2, 1801' IMPORTANT THEIR TO SOLDIERS AND WIDOWS. riVIOSK 1NTKUKSTKD A I IK IIKUlillV X notified that I am agont to transact all bud ncss pertaining to pensions, bounties and back pay. Claims of tho abovo nature can ho prc soiited, and their ullowanccs obtained, by appyl lg to.,, WM. HHIDGEa, ht. Albans. May 10th 1800 V hailho.as. WIN TiljK. Arvi'vAiN LxliiMliiiN J OommonoinR Nov. 30. 1808. T1UIK.S OOINU KOt'Tll ANT KAST Leavo St. AUmns nt 0.2').. m., 12.00 noon, ami 7.120 p. in. Mail Train leaves St Albans .it 0:20 a.m., and connects at Burlington with IStitlst .id ltoad, nt White ltiver Junction and Hollow tails with trains for Hoston. Worcester, Springfield, and with tralntum Passuinpsic it It., arrives at New York at 10:1. p.m. Imy Express lcaea Montreal at 8; 10 a. in., St. John's at 10:00 a. in., Ogdchsburgh nt 7;") p.m., lodge at Malnne; leave 7:15 a.m., House's Point 10:15 a. in., for Huston, Ac, arriving In Hoston, via. Lowell at l'ltfOp. vn. Night Express leaves Ogdcnsbnrgh at ll::mv. , m., Montteal at !1:!W p. in., House's Point at 5.10 i. m., St. Johns at 1:50 p. in., arriving at Hoston at 8.10 a. m., connecting at Hollows Tails with ' Cheshire ltoad for Hoston and Worcester and ! with Vermont Valley Hailroad forSpringficld. Ac, i and arrivin in Now York at 12.110 p. in. I1IAINS (lOINll NOIlTIt AND WKST. Leave St. Albans for Montreal at 0:10 a. in.. and 0:5,-. p. m. For llou-e's Hoint. 0dcnsburh ' and the Vet at 0:05 a. .., n. 2:15 and 0..VJ ' n. m. D.iy l'xpivsa leaves Hoston via. Lowell H.00 a, i:i. for HurliuKton, St. Albans, Montr'-al. ()- 1 d''lisbut'tfh and V st. Mail Train leaves Hoston via Lowell, nt 7:0), a. in., via Lawrence and ritchburK at 7.U0 a.n ., ; Springfield at 7:)5 . m for Huiiiiif,'ton, iind i St. Albans. Aeeomiuodiition Trail) leaves Nortlilleld t I 7:J5 a. le., for HurliiiKion, Hutland, St. Albans, House's Point. Nil?ht Lxpress leaves Hollows Falls at 10.10 p, iiu, lccoiviiiK passengers from Vermont Valley ll.ulro.-id, leavin New York at 12.15 p. m., and fiom Cheshire Hailroad, leaving Hoston at 5:30 p. in., connecting at Whib' ltiver Junction wlili train leaving Hoston at 5:0(1 p. in., forHurling tou, House's Point, Montreal and Ogdousburgli, connectin,; with Grand Trunk Trains for tlie West. Sleeping cars are attached to both tho nigh) Kxprcs trains running between tjt. Albans anc Hoston, and St. Albans and Spriuglleld. Through tickets for Chicago and tho West fo: sale at the principal stations. G. MKltltlLL, Sup. St. Allans Nov. UO, 1808. RUTLAND AND ItUItLJNGTON AND VT YALLKY 11AILP.OAD. On and after Dec. 2d, 1S07, trains will rui as follows, viz : 2IOV1NO SOUTH AND IlASr. Leave Hurll.igton at 8:110 a. m., 1:35 p. m. :i:3C ,):1j p. in. Arrive at Hutland at 11:25 a. in., 1:10 p. m. S:00 a. m. 12.50 a. m. Leave Hutland at L-00 a. in., 12:00 m. Arriu Hollows Falls at 7:10 and 2:20 p. in., A 3:25 a. m. Leave Bellows Falls at 7.50 a. in., 2:25 p. in. :i:;M a in. Arrive at Hrattlehoro' atS:M)a.m., .1:20 p. in., 1:27 a. m. 3IOVIXO SOUTH AND WT.ST. Leave lirattleboro' at 11:00 J. m., 4:15 A t):00 p. m. Arrive at Hellows IMUIh at la.ou t. in., anil 5:10 and 0:55 p. m. Leave Hellows Falls at 12.:i.' p. in., o:lu p. m. 10.00 p. in. Arrive at Hutland at 3:10 p. ni., 11:00 p. m. 12:35 a. in. Leave Hutland at COO a. in., 1.20 p. in., 3.20 p. in. 1:30 a. in. Arrivo at Hurlington at 0:15 a. in.. 1:25 ii.ia., and G.I5 p. m. J. 15 a. m. T11A1NS CONNLCT AS FOLLOWS: Kir AtHurlincton witliHoata on Lake Chani- jilain and Vermont Central and Vermont and Canada Itailroads, for Moiitpelicr, St. Albans, House s 1'oint, Alontreal, ugilcnsuurgli, ami tne West. At Hutland with trains for Troy, Albany and New York, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady, and the West. At Hellows Falls with trains on Cheshire Hailroad for Fitchburgh, Worcester, Lowell, ami Hoston. with Vt. alloy Hailroad, for lirattleboro', Spriuglleld, Hartford, New Ha ven, and Now York 'ind with Sullivan Jtailroad for Windsor, White ltiver Junction, Wells ltiver, St. Jolmsburv, Newport, Littleton, and the u'i.!i.. ii n inn' .iLijiiuiiiius, Passengeis for tho est will find this a cheap, pleasant, and expeditious route. FOP. TICKETS, and all necessary information. encpiire at the OlUces on tho lino. w-ti. uiu. a. Aiiiitituai, sunt. JOHTIIlilt.V 11A1LI .ItOAD. WIMTJUU AUUANU1UMEJM 1 loUD-u. On and after Dec, 1SC8, Passenger Trains will run as follows : ri'WAUD T11AINS. Day Exiii ces Train leives Concord at 10.35 a. m., tor White ltiver Junction, connecting with trams tor Atontpeher, Hurhngton, itouso a l'oml, Montreal, Ac, and with Ogdensburgh and Grand Truiil; itailroads, for the West. Accommodation Tram leaves Concord at "10. -10 a.m., lor White ltiver Junction, connecting witli train for Wells ltiver,St. Jolinsbury.Harton, New port, Willnughby and Magog Lakes, Stanstead, Hath, Littleton, and Lancaster; also, with trains for Montpelier, Hurlington, St. Albans, Hoiibo's Point, Montrela, Ogdeiisburgh, and tho Webt. Jilistoi Train leaves uoticoni at o.i p. m., lor Franklin and Hristol. Evening Express Train leaves Concord at 8.20 p. in., for White ltiver Junction, connecting with trains for Montpelier, Hurlington, St. Albans, HotiM s Point, .Montreal, Uguenslmrgh, and the Wot. Or on arrival of traiuu from Hoston, orcester, Poi lmiiouth, Portland, Ac. DOW.N'WAIID T1IAIX3. Morning Express Train leaves Whito Hivei Junction for Concord at 1.20 a. m.. or on arrival of tram from Ogdeiisburgh and Montreal. On Mondays at 0.45 instead ot 1.20. Hristol Train leaves Hristol for Concord at 7 50 ii.iii., and Franklin at 0.05 a. m. Mail Traill leaves Whito ltiver Junction for Concord at 12.20 p. m., or on arrival of trains over tho Vermont Central, l'assumpsic, and Whito Mountains Itailroads. Day Express Train leaves Whito Hivcr Junc tion at a.M p. m., or on arrival ot trains lrom Montreal and Ogdeiisburgh. Hrattlehoro'. Kerne. Htllowa Falls, VWndsor, Ac, connecting at Con cord with train for Manchester, Nashua, Lowell and Hoston. Theso trains connect at Concurd with trains for Manchester, Lawrcnco, Portsmouth, Port laud, Nashua, Worcester, Now York, Lowell, ant' Hoston. ONSLOW STEAHNS. Agent. Concord. N. H. Dec. 1. lbUti. w-tf. Autumn and Winter. LADIES' FUllKLSUINCi CJOODS. I HAVE now opened a new stock of the abovo named goods, to which 1 respectfully invito tho notice ot tho Ladies ot St. Ainans ami vv eiiiity. Ileal lllack Thread and Malta Laces. Heal Valenciennes and Cluny Laces. Merino Undcrvests and Drawers, Extra Qual ily. Jlciino Hosiery. Gloves, Mittens, Scarfs, Ac. Dress, Sacks, A Cloak Fringes and Gimps, Small Wares, Ac, Ac. Making a Speciality of this lino of Goods, I shall endeavor to keep on hand a good, liberal assortment, and shall not ho undersold by any one L. P. KIMPTON. Storo noxt to L. L. Dutcher A Soub. dwl32tf SHIRTS and Drawers of all kinds now opcnin, at WM. N. SMITH, A CO'S. Morton & Percy's. 3 tm IT THE PIVOT ACTIOS BRACE i c... ...... ,, i. stlnrf.. iiv Taints' An 41 niMUl iwi nuciiLiim i w. .......... ... ' - "' 0.lV"l'"" lt at ileasur.'. ' It, ' ; Abiaco i ..t at ,.1,. IU cmnmein'l it to every Lady, Gentleman, or outh. Kxamine for vourself, and be convinced that all herein stated is true. Prices, 75 cents, ?l 00, $125. f 1 50. lit-tf . CSQTmiffCr STORES -ON IiATCK STJIKIOT. MORTON & PERCY! Having bought of G. W. Wodgett his new and entire stocic oi CLOTHING, FUllNISinXG GOODS, J TATS AN J) CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES Feel satisfied in saviiiL' to the public that they can sell goods as low as can bo bought in Frank lin County. All we ask is to have customers como in, and satisfy themselves, before pur chasing olsewheic. We have, and are receiving, ill tne new styles ironi niaiKei, consisting in READY MADE CLOTHING, FIJP.NISHING GOODS, LINEN AND PAPEU COLLLAHS Of yndless varieties, and a large and well t-.clected OIUlll iu Boots and Shoes, Rubber Coats and Boots, Which wo will sell low for cash. We have the largest assortment of HATS AETD CAPS To bo found iu Northern Vermont. If yon don't hehovo u, call and sen lor yourselves, uur Clothing is New and Desirable, consisting of SPUING SPUING SUITS, BLACK SUITS, LIGHT COLOHED OVEH SACKS, THICOT SUITS, FANCY OASSlMEItL PANTS PANTS AND AND VESTS, VESTS, LINEN LINEN VESTS. PANTS, CUFf.S, TIES, AND BUTTONS. Boys' and Youths' Clothing, 1. ...... WI..I... lw... I'm.iIu l.tff tl..W 1, II Jit. IP ll ,1111,1. V.UllV'l 1W., illi.l no will sell at a big discount from cost, for cash, licinembcr tho nlaee. Two doors West of t Liu American House, Lake Street. MOHTON A PEliC'Y. HuNiiy G. Moutos. AmimtT N. Pnitov. ld-tf Fornieily with Win. N. Smith A Co ASiMSEL FJ. HYDE, DKVl.KII IS M.I. HINDS OP First Class Groceries ! ! DAHItOW HLOCK, ST. ALHANS, VT. Consisting in part of Flour, Tern, d-tf New Store and New Goods. C. R. PELL, WITH E0BERT KINGSLEY, DUISCOLh'S XKW IJuOCIf, ON LAKE STRE2T. ST. ALBANS, VT. HAVE just opened tholargest stock of Crock ery, comprising all tho now and desirable pattern's, French, China and Bohemian Fancy and Tablo Glass Ware, Cutlery and Plated Ware, over offered in this County. Wo also call attention to our Stock of FOUEIGN AND DOMESTIC PHY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS AND SMALL WAItE. Tho undersigned would rcsiiectfully annouueo to tho public that wo have adopted 'the CASH SYSTEM, and ONE PltlCE. Driscol's Now Block, Lako St. St. Albans, Vt, HOHl'.ltT KINGSLEY. OOtf (OM KTUl.NO NEAT AND NEW! IWT ST. ALHANS. Tho Drug Slow on InUv. Sree,j kept nv The undersigned having nicelv fitted up tho storo iu tho American House Uloek, on Lako St.. and sti eked it with a choice a-isortniPtit of ; it uas a xn ai i:m cjnhh : I Itespecltully solicit u iharo of the patronago of this community, fueling uure that tlioy can give 1 satisfaction in good mid prices. Our stock I consists of CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, PEltFUMKUY. TOILET AltTCLES, DYES. ,C. O'.'lt STOCK ot Is complete, consisting in all Hie approved va rieties, and our general stock includes all goods usually kept in a store of this kind. Headquar ters for the A. B. A. BITTERS, One of tho best Spring Medicines in tho mar ket. Physicians orders solicited, and carefully and promptly filled. In ipiality and price we guarantee to satisfy all who favor uw with their patronago. Storo open on Sundays at noon, for supplying necessary medicines. DR. ITZOKOXiS Is a practicing Physician in regular standing, and will attend to all v'ofessional calls. (e inember the place, under tho American House, Lako Street, St. Albans, dl-tf GHEEN A NICHOLS. WAK$ i BWRHESS, Dealers in alll kinds of G- E O G E II I E S ., liAKHST., ST. AhHANS, First door abovo the St. Albans Ilouf.o, keep constantly on hand a full assortment of OnusiMlng of Flour, Meal, Provender, Shorts, And fed Of all kinds; Pork, Fish, Hams, Sugar, Tens, Lard. 1'rof.h Butter And all sorts of articles usually kopt in busiuoss of their kind. Highest cash price paid for all Kinds ot country rrouueo. GIVE TJS A OALli. dl-tf W.M1D A BUHNi:S. l'luiMiix .Mutual Lift' Iiis'iirauce Co., OF JLVKTFOHD, CONN. A favorable onnortunitv is presented to ener getic and reliable business men who can dovoto their entire timo to tho business, to represent this old. Ktaunch. and most successful Lilo Com pany, in unoccupied territory iu tho Stato of Vermont. Tho many popular features peculiar io tno riiu'iux .Mutual, anil tno great aiivaniagcs it oilers to tho insuring public its freedom from restrictions on travel and occupation its non forfeitable nolicies - its liberal premium system tho economy of the nianagi ment, and its largo annual dividends, render it tho most profitable Com) any to Agents desirous of realizing a hand somo competency by their enterprise and ener gy. Apply to v. ij. jiAiJuuun. Stato Agent Phfenix Mutual Life Ins. Co. dfi-tf Union Block, Hutland, Vt. NEW STAGE ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER MAY 25th, I8C8, a.:; j:xTii. - FOUR-HORSE 00A0H Will nut from St Albans to Sheldon, as fol lows : 1 Leavo St. Albany every day at 2 o'clock p. m. 1 Arrivo at Sheldon at 1 o clock p. m. Leavo Sheldon at 8 o'clock a.m. Arrivo at St. , Albans at 10 o'clock a. in. I II. JEN'NISON, Proprietor. I St. Alhans, May 25th, 1808. iU5-tf FULTON MARKET, K. V. ('.ALLAH, Proprietor. J" lmvo recently relltted mv inaiket, which is .1. supplied with the best of Meals, risii. Tripe, u nil Sniixa j;ii, Drtnl and Sinoliiit llri'f AND A LI i Table ftalicncics of (lie Season! Now on hand, a nico lot of SUGAR GTTRED HAMS HALJHUT, MACKEUEL, COD, CUSP and HADDOCK, od-tf St. Albans, May 15, 1S03. r.sinr.s admiration. To lie admired, thev must possess Beauty and Inte.lieeiieo. Most every one has intelligence, and AXiZ. CAE? 3313 BSA17 TIUIi By using the I'AIMIIAN LOT1AN. the latest and mint wonderful of all tho cosmetics. By its use all moths and freckles are removed, the 'skin becomes clean and transparent, and the cheek roseate with tho hue ol youth. The Paphian Lotion can be found at THE PEOPLE'S DRUGSTORE! And also a must complete assortment of all toi let articles. Tin new and fragrant Vlnv !. Mtiyo, and the delicious wood Violet, and all other choice and fragrant pcrl'iinus. Puff and Powder Boxes, Colognes, Toilet Soaps, iii uiwasues aim j-onucrri. jirushes: such as Hair, 'ieeth, Nail, Infant, Ac, Ac. Call and see the beautiful necessities and lux uries for the toili t even if you do not wish to buy arvsT RECBIVHD As full a stock of pure Drujjs as can be found in HlO Stnln 111' Vl-Vtin ml lmr.,1 lin,. .villi llfiwltn.iil l'luid Extracts, aL'd all articles required in a Pliysicians or domestic practice. Warranted pure and of first ipiality. This store will bo un dersold by none iu St. Albans. Trusses, Shoulder Braces. Supporeru, An,. A., and every thing kept m a welliegulated Drug Store. S. K. DAY, AG-EN T. St. Albans. Vt. June. 1SG3. ldtf VVELDEN SPRING WATER Watu-fr.i'n Weldin Sprjnp, St. Albans, Ver inont, which lias proved highly efficacious in scrofula, Cancer, and all diseases of the skin, and also for Dyspei-,1a. Kidney and Liver Com plaints, General Debility, Ac, Ac, is now for sale, at wholesale and retail, at 218 Washington Street, where books may beobtainid contain ing an analysis of the Water, with certificates from physicians and others, testifying to itb beneficial effects iu numerous cabos where it. lias been tried. Mi:i:uia:;t.s National Bank, 1 28 State Street, Boston, Oct. 7. 180S, f E. S. GOODWIN, Esi., Agent Welden Spring Water. Dr..i: Sui : 1 write to acknowledge the bene fit I lnuo received from the Welden Spring Water. 1 have been troubled with Disease ot the Kidneys tor many years. I have consulted some of tho best physicians iu the country and received no relier. Some few months since 1 uas recommended to try the Welden Spring Vi ater. I had not taken it long before I was surprised to see how much good it bad done me. Since then 1 always koep it in my room and sel dom drink any other water, knowing eventually it will euro me. As 1 am anxious that other's should bo benefitted by my experience, I cheer fully recommend it t'o all niitferiug with tho sanio disease, Bespectfully, ' J. J. MAY. From Fr.inciii B. Dixon, Esi., Counselor at Law and Average Adjuster, Button, 17 MT.r.ciiANra ExciiANiii:. ) Boston, October !), 1103. f K. S. GOODWIN. Dii.Ut Sin : 1 cheerfully comply with your re quest to give my candid "opinion" of the merits of tho Welden Spring Water. For sumo years 1 have Milfercd much from Dyspepsia, and hav ing exhausted patent medicines and tho pre set iptions of many physicians, I was advised to try the Welden Spring Water. I found by tak ing a glass of tho water before meals it acts as atonic and general regulator of the system, and enables me to eat any kind of food without in convenience Tho only evidence I can give of my appreciation of its virtues is a recommenda tion to every one suffering from Dyspepsia to try it. Yours truly, FHANK B. DIXON. Qui.vl'V, Mass., Oct. 18S. E. S. GOODWIN, Eh((. Du.u: Sin My wife hat, used jour Welden Spring Water, and lias received great benefit from it. Beforo sho used it sho had a bad cough, and had bled from tho stomach or lungs. Tho cough has ontirely disappeared and sho is as well, or hotter, than sho has been for ten yours. Very respectfully your old servant, JOHN T. WILLEY. Proprietor of Hancock House, Quincy, KB" Letters from many other persons can ho seen at tho ollico. E. S. GOODWIN, Agent, HUtf 218 Washington Street, Boston. rOOL SCABFSof overy description, Just re CMVOIl at ViM. JN. BJUTJl, .v co s. H LOVES, GLOVES, o all kinds, of all kinds U at WM. N. SMITH, A GO'S. (T 1 O to WM. N.SMITH, A CO'a for good Cloth- VjI ingct: iioap. rnitlCOT COATS iu Short Frocks, and Full JL Frocks of all kinds and colors at WM.N. SMITH, A CO'S. BOYS and Youth's Clothing of all kinds just re ceived at WM.N. SMITH, A CO'S, 3STO. 214. TIIK UNITED STATES Life and Casuality Insurance Company N0.1, EXCHANGE PLACE J HUSKY CITY, N. J. Nov York Office, 96 Broadway. litis Company oilers all tho advantage other Life Companies, with many entirely now and IMPORTANT FEATURES. 1. The Lowhst IUti-.s ov Piikmium of any Mutual Company in America, and fullv equal to 20 ner cent. DIVIDEND IN ADVANCK 2. Policy-holders can rcceivo Compknsatiok in case of Disabling Accident, at rates of Prem ium no llidlir.it than is usually charged for I.ifu Insurance only. :). Policies NoN-FouiT.iTixo after Two Pay ments. 1. Annual Dividends niado Non-Forfeltable. 5. Loans on all Policies. 0. Liberal Permission to Travel. 7. A DurriNtTr. Cash StmitKNUnit Value guar antee in all Policies. EDMUND C. FISHElt, President. JOHN B. CHUHCH. Jr., Secretary. C. W. BUCK, Agent for Northern Vermont. MAIN STHEET, ST. ALBANS, VT. AGENTS WANTED. d Ml 3m. GRiMD OPENING ! O F FALL GOODS ! A T H. 0. POST, & 00,'s,, JUST HECE1VED from New Yotk, a splendid Lino of of New and Choico Dress Goods, Including Empress Cloths Epingclinc, French Serges Silk and Wool, Shot Poplins French Men noes, witli a great Variety of Plain and Poplin Alpacas, and Chono Poplins, all at VEltY LOW PKICES. Wo have a full Lino of D J F. S S T It IMM1 N G S ! Consisting of Silk Fringes, Black and Colored Velvet Itibbons, with Buttons and Gimps to match. Our Stock of Prints Bleached and Brown Cottons, Dolains. in fact everything in tho lino of Domestics, is full, alno a full lino of Casbimores, Tailor's Trim mings, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, Dutchess Kidds, and Breakfast Shawls A Choico lino of Dry Groceries may always be found in stock. Pleaso call and examine Goods and Prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. II. C. TOST, A Co. Cor. Main and Fairfield Sts., St. Albans, Vt. dAwtrnlOU. " cTrcular.- STATE TREASURER'S OFFICE, MoNTiT.uini, Vt., January 1, 18G0. TkTOTICE IS HEltEBY GIVEN,,. That under Ll the provisions ot an Act of tho Legislature, approved Nov. l'Jth, 1808, no interest will bo al lowed, alter January 1, A. D. 1870, on monoy in tho Ti t usury of tho Stato to tho credit of Oilicerd. Soldiers, or their assignees, which was received under tho allotment system of tho United States; and tho provisions of tho Act of tho Logislaturn of this State, approved Nov. 20, 18GL There is a largo number of unsettled allot ment accounts on the books of this office, show ing balances duo to Officers and Soldiers or their representative!! ; a.nl it is requested that parties entitled lo the same, draw tho amount their due, iu ordei that the accounts may be closed at the earliest day practicable. Tho Act ot Nov. 22, 18C1, provides, in case of the deccsee of such boldier while in tho service, tho money duo such boldier shall not bo doomed assets of sucli soldier for tho payment of debts against such soldier, but shall go to and bo held by tho widow of such soldier, or next of kin. To enable thoso who may havo clainw upon the State for tho balances above referred to, lo obtain tho same with tho least delay, tho l'ol lowing information is furnished. OBDER of PAYMENT. FiitsT Upon the order of tho neison, duly witnessed, whoso naiuo is on tho hooks of this oillce. Sixosp If such person has deceased, and was married, payment will bo made, 1st, to tho wi dow ; 2d, if thero bo no widow, to his child or children (if minors, to tho Guardian). Tiiiui) If ho died unmarried. 1st, to his fa ther; 2d, if tho father is dead, to the mother; :ld, if both parents aradcad, so tho brothers and sisterH collectively ; lastly, to tho heirs gene rally. Application and Proof required, in case the .Soldier lias deceased. The claimant or claimants must mako a writ ten application, under oath, and over his, her, or their own signature, stating his, her, or their name, ago, residenco, connection to tho de ceased; witli tho letter or name of tho company and regiment to which ho belonged, and the time of his death. H Fiioor.--Tho depositions of two credible wit nesses will bo required, dating that thoy are acquainted with the cltiuant or claimants, tho relation held to tho deceased, and that thoy (the deponents) aro disinterested. J)a If tho soldier died unmarried, it must bo to stated iu tho applications of thoso claiming to bo tho father, mother, broiher or sister, as well as by tho witnesses. . its- Proof of niarriago (record evidence, if possible) must always accompany tho applica tion of those claiming to bo tho widows. tHi0-3v J. A. PAGE. lYeasurer, BOYS Over Coats or all kinds at WM. N. SMITH, &, CO'S. r1 O TO WM, N. SMITH A CO'8 for your F&I' KX and Winter Clothing.