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Vermont Daily Transcript. Vol. I. ST. ALBANS, VT., WlDTS IfiS DAY JANUAEli ort. 1369. K"0. 210. Vermont Daily Transcript, published iiAt it evening. ftet i.i Utirnv" lllui-k, l.akr SI., .". .Wf;ii;.., 1". . 1'. Davis, J'rojirhtor uml EHh)'. TERMS! I r year, l advance, S,00 six months, in advanco ,(!() I'hreo montha, in advance, ".00 One month, in advanco i Advertisements should he. handed in as early as tho morning of Hip day nl'thcir intended tmb i ation. BUSINESS CARDS. BARNES A CROWLEY, Dcalcls in limn rics and West India Goods of cv ry Uffripti.ni, Barnes' Nc illoe);, Lake Stieel. St. Albans, Ver mont. 2Ki-:f ' imLLARD I'ARHINOTON, ATTORNEY A ! W ( imnctlliir at Law and Solicitor in Chan- . u-. Office with H S. Rover, Biaihcrd Block, ! St.'AlhatiH, Vt. 212-ly BAIM2Y, ll.YVIS iV: ADAMS COUNSHI. ORrt AT LAW and Solicitor ill Chancery. Dub'c in Union Itldi k, St. Albans, Vt. 97-tt N 11. UUl.l.V, I'AllK DAVIS, II. V. UlVMs. HI.A1SDELLA RlNGHAM.Attorucvs at Law, and Solicitor in rhaneery, Cambridge, Vt. II!A b. lllAlKlU'.l.l., sr. A. llt.NdltAM. SAHEL S. HYDE, Dealer in all kinds of family Groceries, Harrow Illnt-K. M. .u- aiiH, Vermin, t. 2U Dll. AV. TIII1IAUI.T, Physician and Sur geon. Graduate of the Inivcisity of Vol. mont. Office: Fairllcld .street, ocr Messrs Blaisdell's Clothing House. 187-ly BUXTON it AVir.so.V, Attorneys at Law, and Solicitors in Chancery. Office in No ok's New lilock, St. Albans Vt. Attend Courts ' gularlv in rraiiMin, Orleans, and Lainoillo i mntics. 15li-tf it. c m'.nton, vr. li. vii.sos. Oil. .11 A , I) H X T I S T. Office ill the YJ KINGMAN 11I.O0K, Main St., opposite the .'ongicgational Church. 1-tf. irr it. M' uow.w, un.vTisT.offico W . over Witad and Duron's Drue; store, vt. Albans, Vt. 2-tf vr HL'CIC, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL ltI. EOlt AT L.. Also Accent for lirst lass Insurance Companies, and for obtaining ildiers' pay, Ac. Office over Wtelis" stoir. tp, A. KOWI.liS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Office over Fust National Hank, St. Albans, Vt. I' S..- Will attend to Collections, and pi o"ecute i l.iinis against the United States for Arrears of I'ay, or ltoiinty to Soldiers, Widow's and Invalid's I'f nsioiis, Ac, Ac. 3-tf KIC-IIAIIUSOX'S 1'ICTUIIK UAI.I.IOU Y, Main, opposite Dank Stieet, St. Albans, Vt., (L'p Stairs.) Open all hours of the day, Sundays excepted.) All tho latest stylesof ii"c tures mado at this Gallery. Albums" and 1'ie uro I'rames, Stereoscopic f.nd card l'ictures of Vermont Sceiierv, all at low prices. Call earlv and often T. G. i.lCHAHDSON, ' 157-1. rroprietor. tVT S. NOUAV1CII, l'ractical Steam and iV Gas Fitter, Drass and Iron Goods of every dcsciiption, for steam, water, and gas. Guns and locks repaired, and kevs fitted, Ac. St. Albans. Vt. ' 173-ly IjVVHUAIl IIKOTIIHUS, IliO.N ME11 .V CHANTS. Dcali-ra in Nails, Glass, Oils, Faints, Agncul- irai Tools, which wo oiler at a low cas.h liguie. Corner Lake and Main street... h. Albans, March Hi, ISM. 1-tf UIAHLKS AVV3IAN, dealer in Fine Watch V' f s, Clocks and Jewelry, Sterl ng Silver anp silver l'latcd Ware. Fancy Goodi :n great Mi 'irtv. Wat'di Uepairing and i'.ngrav ng. St. Albaii", Vt. 101 IT C. POST CO., dealers in Dry Goods LJL and choice Family Groceries. Corner oi lain and Fairiield Street", St. Albans, Vt. 117 II. V. l'OST, l janks. jlEHICAN HOUSE, ftichford. Vt., Jerry li . Sweatland Proprietor. This House is locat- d in tho centre, of tho village, near the Custom ii mse. Poat-Offico and Mills). 101-ly KILL A SAFFOltD, AtUiriu'VH at Law, and Soli iturs in Cliancrx, OtiSce, Lake Street St. Alb.ui-Vt. .132A2.'l-tf. M .1. Hn i. O.A. Su i-nr.n. DAVID C It A W F O It 1), Hook Binder and Blank Book Manufacturer, Kingman Block, St. Albans, Vt. Book Binding in every utvlo from tho cheapest hi tho must costly, and all done in a thorough manner. Dec. 20 1807 lSCmO HIKAM I'lEllt'K, l'lioi'iur.Toit of Tin: AMERICAN HOUSE!! l'J7 ST. A'lBANS, VT. G. M. PlEltCE Cl.WtK. HORACE P. HALL, M. D. (Late of the Army, Ac.,) .'Lis returned to St. Albans, and may be found for tho present at tho American Hotel. I'urticitliu- attention paid to Op erative Surgery. 15l)-y RICIIAUII SMITH, Doalerin Drugs, Patent Medicines, Dye StuIVs, Books, Stationery, Ac, Ac. ltiehford, Vt. Dec, 18G8. ly-217 GRAHAM FLOUR. A Superior article of ftraham Flour, for sale at tho storo of BAltNES A CltOWLEY, d33-tf l.alio Street. NOTICE. Sir. F. L. Goodspeed's New House at Missi fjuol Springs, is now ready for the reception ol boarders. d35-tf JS-cmovetT. I) It. rf.d. CLARK has removed to f-cuth Main Street. Oilloo at his reside St. Albans. Vt., May. 2, 1801' IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS - -AND THEIR WIDOWS. rniWSE IJITEUESTKI) AUK I1KUUUV X notified that I am aijent to transact all busi ness pertaining to pensions, bounties and back j pay. Claims of tho abovo uaturo can bo pre sented, and their i.llowances obtained, by appyl lug to WM. BltlDQEti. I fit. Albaiu. May 10th 180G . V railroads. W1NTJSK AKltANLHlJJVli;;.NT. Commencing Nov. 30. 1803. TUAINS OUINIl POfTII AM- K.AST Leave St. Alblllls lit (.2')h, 111., 12,lli lIOOIl, and 7.20 D. ni. Mail Tram leave St Albans it t 0:20 a.m., and connects at ltm lititnit with Hut hi ul Road, at White liivcr Junction and Bellows Falls with trains for lioston, Worcester, Springfield, and with trains on Passuninsi." R 1!., airhcs at New York at 10:13 p.m. Dav Lxprccs leaves Montreal al ;IU a. in., ht. Johni) at 10:00a. m.. Ocdensbiiruli at (;i)ii p.m. , lodge at Mahilie: leave 7: Id a.m., House's Votnt 10:-t.r a. m., for lioston, A-c, arriving in llostoi:, 1 via. Eowell at HWW D. in. Ni-ht Expiess leaves Ond'-iislniri-h at ll::Vja. in., Monti pal at 3::t0 p.m., House's Point at p. in., St. Johns at 1:50 p. m.. arriving at Doatoli at 8.10 a. in., connecting ivt llellows Falls with Cheshiro ltoad for lioston and Worcester and with Vermont Valley ltailroad forSpriliKtlnd, .Vc, and arriving in NewYorl; nt 12.30 p. m. THU.VN CIOISO NOUTIt AND WK.ST. Lea c St. Albans for Montreal at (iilll r. m.. and (i:."5p. m. Tor Houses l'olnt, Otfilenslwrjjh and the V-st at fi:('o a. m., and 2:15 and f...jii p. VI. Day Express leaves lioiton via. Lowell S.0.1 a. ' i. lor JitiriuiL'ton, m. Aiuans, .ii-inireiii. u( ieiisbui'Kh and West. Mail Train leaes Uoston la Lowell, at 7:0) . in., ia Lawrence and l'itehburK at 7.:i0 a. IP.. ' SiniiiKtleld at 7:15 a. til., for Jlurlin;:ton, and St. Allnin. Acoiiimoilation Tiain leaves Nm-th!elil t 7:-Ij ii. ii.. tor lSurliiiKton, itutlaiid, St. Albaiif, il'ills.'s I'nillt. Nifjht Kxpiess leaves Dellows Talis at 10.10 p, u... receiving passengers from Vermont Valley lliulroad, luiviiiK New Yolk at 12.13 p. m., and 1 from Cheshire ltailroad, leaving Doston at 3:30 . p. in., coniiectiiiK at Whit" lliver Junction witii , 1.... ii, .i,,.. -..en,, ... c.,,. ii,,, . 4.1. II Jllll tj,'f . 1. 1., I ' . ..I....ll- tuii, itou-u's l'oint, Montreal and OKdeiisburcli, i-iunectiiic with Grand Trunk Trains fur the West. Sleeping pais are attached to both the night Expires trains running between 15t. Albans anc i'oston, and St. Albans and Spriugtlcld. Through tickets for Chicago and the West fj i-ale at tiie principal btations. G. MEltltILL, Sup. St.Alh.ins Nov. 30, 1808. J") CTL.VNO AND 1IUUI.INCSTON ANII VT X, VALLEY ItAILUOAD. On and after Dec. 2d, 18G7, trains wi'i rm as follows, via : MOVINO S0t!TlI AXU J'.AST. Leave Burll.igton at 8:30 a. in., 1:33 p. in. 3:30 D;13 p. in. Arrivoat Kutland at 11:25 a. m., l:H p. m. 8:00 a. in. 12.50 a. m. Leave Hut land at 1:00 a. in., 12:00 m. Airht Bellows Falls at 7:10 and 2:20 p.m., A 3:25 a. m. Leave Bellows Fulls at 7.f0 a. m., 2:23 p. in. 3:30 a in. Arrive at Brattluboro' at '1:50 a. m., 3:20 p. in., 1:27 a. in. muvinu Nor.ru and wt.st. Leave Brattlcboro' at 11:00 u. in., 1:15 A'J:00 p. in. Airive at Bellows 1'iillj at 12:00 r. in., ami 5:10 and 0:53 p. m. Leave Bellows Falls at 12.3J p. m., 5:15 p. m. 10.00 p. m. Arrive at ltutland ut 3:11) p. m., 0:00 p. in. 12:35 a. m. Leave ltutland at 0.00 a. m., 1.20 p. m., 3.20 p. in. 1:30 a. m. Anive at Burlington at 0:15 a, in.. 1:25 p. m., ami 0.15 p. m. 1.15 a. m. TltAlNS CONNECT AS FOLLOWS : ule- At Burlington witli Boats on Lake Cham plain and Vermont Central and Vermont and Canada ltailnuds, for Montpelier, St. Albans, House's l'oint, Montreal, Ogdensbiirgh, and tho West. At ltutland with trains for Troy, Albany and New York, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady, and tho West. At Bellows Falls with trains on Cheshire ltailroad for Fitchbtirgh, Worcester, Lowell, and Boston. Witli Vt. alley ltailroad, for Brattlcboro', Springiield, Hartford, New Ha ven, and New York and witli Sullivan ltailroad f ir Windsor, AVhito liivcr Junction, Wells liivcr, Si. Jolmsbury, Newport, Littleton, and the White Mountain. Passengers for the West will find this a cheap, pleasant, and expeditious route. FOB TICKETS, and all necessary infounalion. cmiuiiv at the Offices on tho line. w-tf. GEO. A. ME1UULL. Sunt. -j-OUTIIKIt.V KAII.IIOAIJ. WINTER AlUtANOUMEN r-1808-0. On and after Dec, 18GS, Passenger Train will run as follows : Vl"Al:l TllAI.NS. Day Express Train leaves Concord a 10.33 a. in., lor White itiver Junction, connecting with trains for Montpelier, Burlington, House's Point, Montreal, Ac, and with Ogdensbiirgh and Gram! Trunk iiailroads, for the West. Accommodation Train leaves Concord at 10.10 a.m., for White Itiver Junction, connecting witli train for Wells Hiver.St. Johnsliury,Barton, New pott, Willoughby and Magog Lakes, Stanstead, Bath, Littleton, and Lancaster; also, witli trains for Montpelier, Burlington, St. Albans, House's Point, Mnntrela, Ogdensbiirgh, and the West. Bristol Train leaves Concord at 3.27 p. in., for Frauklin and Bristol. Evening Express Train leaves Concord at 8.20 p. in., fur Whito Itiver Junction, connecting with trains for Montpelier, Burlington, St. Alb.in&, House's Point, Montreal, Ogdensbiirgh, and the West. 'Or on arrival of trains from Boston, Woi pester, Portsmouth, Portland, Ac DOW.SWAHI) THAIS. Morning Express Train leaves White Hive: Junction for Concord at 1.20 a. m., or on arrival of train from Ogdensbiirgh and Montreal. On Mondays at 0.45 instead of 1.20. Bristol Train leaves Bristol for Concord at 7 50 a. m., and Franklin at 0.05 a. m. Mail Train leaves White Itiver Junction for Concord at 12.20 p. in., or on arrival of trains over tho Vermont Central, Passtimpsic, and White Mountains ltailroads. Day Express Train leaves White Iliver Junc tion at 5.30 p. m., or on arrival of trains from Montreal and Ogdensbiirgh, Brattlcboro', Kcenc, Bellows Falls, 'Windsor, Ac, connecting at Con cord with train for Manchester, Nashua, Lowell and Boston. Theao trams connect at Concord with trains for Manchester, Lawrence, Portsmouth, Port land, Nashua, Worcester. New York, Lowell, am' Boston. ONSLOW STEAHNS, Agent. Concoi d. N. II. Dec. 1. 1808. w-tf. Autumn and Winter. LADIES' FUUNlSIirNfJ (OODS. I HAVE now opened a new stock of the above named goods, to which I respectfully invito thonotico of tho Ladies of St. Albans and vi cinity. Ileal Black Thread and Malta Laces. Heal Valenciennes and Cliiny Laces. Merino Undcrvcsts and Drawers, Extra Qual ity. Meiino Hosiery. Gloves, Mittens, Scarfs, Ac Dress, Sacks, A Cloak Fringes and Gimps, Small Wares, Ac, Ac Making a Speciality of this line of Goods, I shall endeavor to keep on hand a good, liberal assortment, and shall not bo undersold bv anv one. L. P. KIMPTON. ' Storo next to L. L. Dutclier A Sons. dwl32tf r O to Wm. N. S51ITII A CO'S for your VjTaiid Capsfor their stock is all new. Hats Morton it Percy's. THE - PIVOT ACTIOS BRACE !. A superior Suspi ndcr for Skirts or l'ants 1 An uneipialed brace for the Shoulders. Always a , SuspeniUr. A brace or not at nlcaiirp. Its 1 simplicity, durability, ease ami convenience ' commend it to every Lady, Gentleman, or Youth. 1 KamiliP for yourself, and be convinced that n'l herein stated" is true, l'licis, 73 cents, $100, $1 23.1150. ld-tf CLOTHEWTG STORE .-ON LAKH B'rUlCK'J'. , , r . Mi W AJ -t-r PI?Ri IV T luVyl.lv7l 1 TjIW.' I ; Having bought of G. W. Blodgett his nuw ami entire stock of CLOTlllXU, FUHNISMXa GOODS, HATS A iJ) (JAPS, HOOTS AND SHOES Feel satisfied in saying to tnc public that lliey can sell goods as low as can bo bought in Frank lin County. All we ask is to have customers come in, "and satisfy themselves, before pur chasing elsewhere. Wo havo, and aroieeeiving, all the new styles from market, consisting of READY MADE CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, LINEN AND PAPEB COLLLABS Of endless varieties, and a large and well i-.olected Stock of Boots and Shoes, Rubber Coats and Boots, Which we will sell low for cash. We have the largest assortment of HATS AND CAPS To bo found in Northern Vermont. If you don't believe it, call and see for yourselves. Our Clothing is New and Desirable, Von-isting of SPUING OVEH SACKS, TH1COT SUITS, FANCY SPUING SUITS, BLACK SUITS, LIGHT COLORED CASS1MLHL PANTS PANTS AND AND VESTS, VESTS, LINEN LINEN VESTS. PANTS, CUFrS, TIES, AND BUTTONS. Boys' and Youths' Clothing. Wo have a few Winter Over Coats leit, that no will sell at a big dueiuint from cost, for cash. Remember tho place, Two doors West of the American House, Lake Street. MORTON A PERCY. Hi.miv G. Mouton. Amu:ht N. Pr.r.cv. ld-tf Formeily with Wm. N. Smith A Co ASAXIEK S. HYDE, niai.r.K IS AM, KINDS oi- First Class Groceries ! ! DAItltOW BLOCK, ST. ALBANS, VT. Consisting in pait of Flou, Pork, 'Mi, Stujar, Teas, d-tf ot-. , .t-t". New Store and New Goods. C. R. PELL, WITH ROBERT KINGSLEY, 1) II I SCO Ii L'S X K W li.itH! K, OCT IAEE STREET. ST. ALBANS, VT. j HAVE just opened tho largest stock of Crock-, cry, comprising all tho now and desirable I patterns. French, China and Bohemian Fancy and Table Glass Ware, Cutlery and Plated Ware, ever offered in this County. 1 Wo also call attention to our Stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 1 WHITE GOODS, LINENS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS AND SMALL WARE. Tho undersigned would respectfully announce to the public that we have adopted 'the CASH SYSTEM, and ONE PRICE. , Driacol'a New Block, LakuSt. St. Albans, Vt, ROBERT KINGSLEY. 93tt S OMivniiNn NEAT AN D N"E'r ! IW DT. ALBANS. Tb Oniir Store on Lake Street, KKrr in-- The undersigned having nicely iitttd up the stole in tho American House lilock, on Lake St., and i-tt.cked it with a choice assortment "!' Dinas an j m Umax us: ! ltespocttiilly solicit a share of !lic patronage of t this coinuiunity, feeling sure that tliey can give satisfaction in goodj and piices. Our stock 1 COUsUtH df DRUGS. CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, TOILET AR'l'CLES, DYES, AC. DUIt STOCK OF PATENT MEDXCmES, Is complete, consisting in all the approved va rieties, and our general stock includes all goods usually kept in a store of this kind, llead'piar- teis lor I lie A. B- A. BITTERS, One of tho best Spring Medicines in the mar ket. Physicians orders .solicited, and carefully and promptly tilled. In quality and price we guarantee, to satisfy all who fa'or u with their patronage. Store open on Sundays at noon, fur supplying necessarv medicines. DR. ZTXOHOXiS Is a practicing Physician in iegul.tr standing, and will attend to all rrofcssioual calls. Re member the place, under tho American House, Lako Street, St. Albans, dl-lf GREEN A NICHOLS. WARD BL BUXU&ES, Hi al- ij in al'l kinds of Gr R OCEBIE S LAKE ST., ST. ALIJANS. First door above tho St. Albans House, keep constantly on hand a full assortment of FAMXIiY G&OCERZES: fousir iimr of Flour, Meal, Provender, Shorts, And 1 e.d OI all Muds; Pork, Fish, liaiii- Sngar Veils, Lard, tresh Butter And all bolts of articles usually kept In business of their kind. Highest casli price paid for all kinds of country Produce. GIVE US A OALI.. dl-tf WARD A BUHNES. Plifonix Mutual Life Insurance Co., OF JIAltTl-'OBD, CONN. A favorable opportunity is presented to ener getic and reliable business men who can devote their entire timo to the business, to represent this old, staunch, and moat successful Lilo Com pany, in unoccupied territory iu the State of Vermont. The many popular features peculiar to tho Plui'iiix Mutual, and tho great advantages it oilers to tho insuring public its freedom from restrictions on travel and occupation its non forfeitable policies its liberal premium system the economy of the mauagt mcnt, and its' largo annual dividends, render it tho most prolltablo Comrany toAgents desirousof realizing a hand some competency by their enterprise and ener gy. Apply to C. L. BABCOCK, State Agent Pluenix Mutual Life Ins. Co. d0-tf Union Block, Rutland, Vt. NEW STAGE ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER MAY 25th, 1868, AN KXnsA FOUR-HORSE 00A0H Will run from St. Albans to Sheldon, as fol lows : Leave St. Albans every day at 2 o'clock p. in, Al l ive at Sheldon at i. o'clock p, m. Leave Sheldon at 8 o'clock a, m. Arrive at St. Albans at 10 o'clock a. m. II. JENNISON, Proprietor. St. Albmis, May 23th, 1808. dlS-tf ! PULTON MARKET, i:. V. UALLAll, Propi-iufnr. i i .ralif. WS :'ly u,arU, M h 'Mi. Tripe, ami Sm.Hl.glri, lll'lt'.l It 11(1 Smoki.I 11. . f AND ALL Table Delicucies of the Season!! I Now on hand, a nice lot of 'sugar cured hams i i i f 115 S I I 1? I S I I , ! HAL! HUT, MACKHUEL, 1 COD, CUSP and ' ! HADDOCK. j St. Albans, May 13, 18GS. I every liKhir 5.1-tf Di:sim:s admiration. To bo admired, tliev in list possess Beauty and Intelligence. Mot every one has intelligence, and AIiI CAlvf BE BEAUTIFUL By using the I'AIMIIAX I.OTIAV, tho latest and most wonderful of all the cosmetics. By its u-e all moths and freckles are removed, the skin becomes clean and transparent, and tho cheek roseate witli tho hue of voittb. The Paphian Lotion can bo found at THE PEOPLE'S DRUGSTORE! And also a most coinpleto assortment of all toi let aitieles. The new and fragrant Klor ile iiliiyo, and the delicious wood Violet, and all other choice and fragrant perfumes. HAIR DRESSINGS AND DVES : Puff and Powder Boxes, Colognes, Toilet Soaps, Teeth washes and Powders. Brushes: Much as Hair, Tooth, Nail, Infant, Ac, Ac Call and see the beautiful necessities and lux uries for tho toilet even if you do not wish to buy JUST RECEIVED As full a stock of pure Orus-s as can bo found iu the State of Vermont, together witli Resinoids, I'luid Extracts, and all articles required in a Physicians or domestic practice. Warranted pure and of lirst quality. This store will bo un deruold by none iu St. Albans. Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Supporters, Ac. A., and every thing kept m a well regulated Drug Store. S. K. DAY, AGENT. St. Albans. Vt. June, 1803. ldlf WELDEN SPRING WATER Water trom Welden Spring, St. Albans, Ver mont, which lias proved highly efficacious in Scrofula, Cancer, ami all diseases of the skin, and also for Dyspeia. Kidney and Liver Com plaints, General Debility, Ac, Ac, is now for sale, at wholesale and retail, at 218 Washington Street, where books may be obtained contain ing an analysis of tho Water, witli ccrtillcatcs from physicians and others, testifying to its beneficial elVects in numerous cases where it has been trii d. Mi:i:eiiAKTs National Bank, I 28 State Street, Boston, Oct. 7. 18CS, E. S. GOODWIN, K-q., Agent Welden Spring Water. Di:ai; Sin : 1 write to acknowledge the bene fit I havo received from tho Welden Spring Water. 1 have been troubled with Disease oi tho Kidneys for many years. I havo consulted some of the beet physicians in tho country and received no relicr. Some few months since 1 was recommended to try tho Welden Spring Water. I had not taken it loii" beforo 1 was surprised to see how much good it had done me. Since then I always keep it in my room and sel dom drink any other water, knowing eventually it will euro mo. As I am anxious that others should be benefitted by my experience, I cheer fully lecoiniiiend it to all suffering with the same disease. Respectfully, ' .T.J.MAY. From Francis B. Dixon, Esq., Coun.-.clor at Law anil Average Adjuster, Boston, 17 MmiciiANTs Exchanoi:. I Boston, October J, ISM. f H. S. GOODWIN. Di:ak Sin : I cheerfully comply with your re quest to give my candid "opinion of the meritH of tho Welden Spring Water. For somo years I havfl sutVcred much from Dyspopsia, and hav ing exhausted patent medicines and the pre scriptions of many physicians, I was advised to try tho Welden Spring Water. I found by tak ing a glass of tho water before meals it acts as a tonic and general regulator of tho system, and enables mo to eat any kind of food without in convenience. The only evidence I can give of my appreciation of its virtues is a recommenda tion to every ono suffering from Dyspepsia to try it. Yours truly, FRANK B. DIXON. Quinov, Mass., Oct. Ii, ISfiS. E. S. GOODWIN, Esq. Di:au Sih My wife has used your Welden Spring Water, and has received great benefit from it. Beforo sho used it sho had a bad cough, and had bled from tho stomach or lungs. The cough has entirely disappeared and sho is as well, or better, than she has been for ten years. Very respectfully your old servant, JOHN T. WILLEY. Proprietor of Hancock House, (Jtiincy. tscr Letters from many other persons can be seen at tho office. E. S. GOODWIN, Agent, HOtf 218 Washington Street, Boston. rOOL SCARFS of every description, Just re- ceiveu ai w.u. jn. ajiiru, .v uu h. GLOVES, GLOVES, o all kinds, of all kinds at WM. N. SMITH, A CO'S. r O to WM. N.SMITH, A CO's for good Cloth- v. LX ing cheap. rniilCOT COATS in Short Frocks, and Full X Frocks of all kinds and colors at WM.N. SMITH, A CO'S. BOYS and Youth's Clothing of all kinds just re ceivedat WM.N. SMITH, A CO'S, TJIK UNITED STATES Life and Oasuality Insurance Company NO.l, EXCHANGE PLACE .IIOHSIDY CITY, X. .1. Now York Office, 96 Broadway. This Company oilers all tho advantage other Lite ronipanies, with many entirely i new till VI IMPORTANT FEATURES. tr1: Vi? 1'0W,:sr 1!:.s ov Pnr.MifM of anv Mutual Company m America, and fullv equal l 20 t'cr cent. ' DIVIDHND JN ADVANCE. 2. Policy-holders can rceeivo Compensation in caso of Disabling Accident, at rates of Prem mm no Hiohim than is usually charged for Life Insurance only. I). Policies NoN-FouiTiTiNu after Two Pay ments. 1. Annual Dividends made Non -Forfeit able. ". Loans on all Policies. !. Liberal Permission to Travel. f Di:rr'?.IT.i: Cas" St.'iuuiNDKii Valuo guar antee in all Policies. EDMUND C. FISHER, President. JOHN B. CHURCH. Jr., Secretary. ( W. BUCK, Agent for Northern Vermont. MAIN STREET, ST. ALBANS, VT. AGENTS WANTED. d 1413m. GR.AKTD OPEWXNG I O F FALL GOODS ! A T H. 0. POST, & 00. 's JUST RECEIVED from New Voik, a splendid Line of of Now and Choice Dress Goods, Including Empress Cloths Epingeline, French Serges Silk and Wool, Shot Poplins French Meri nocH, with a great Variety of Plain and Poplin Alpacas, and Chono Poplins, all at VERY LOW PRICES. Wo havo a full Lino of I) Jt E S S T RIMM1N U S ! Consisting of Silk Fringes, Black and Colored Velvet Ribbons, with Buttons and Gimps to match. Our Stock of Prints Bleached and Brown Cottons, Delains, iu fact everything iu the line of Domestics, is full, altio a full lino of Oassimeres, Tailor's Trim mings, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, Dutchess Kidds, and Breakfast Shawls A Choice line of Dry Groceiies mav always b found iu stock. Please call and examine Goods and Prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. H. C. POST, A Co. Cor. Main and Fainield Sts., St. Albans, Vt. dAwtfnluii. CIRCULAR STATE TREASURER'S OFFICE, MoNTiT.i.uni, Vt., January 1, 1809. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under tho provisions ot an Act of tho Legislature, approved Nov. l!)th, 18G8, no interest will bo al lowed, after January 1, A. D. 1870, on money in tho Treasury of tho State to the credit of Officers, Soldiers, or their assignees, which was received under tho allotment system of tho United States; and the provisions ot tho Act of tho Legislaturo of this State, approved Nov. 20, 1EG1. 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 ,d it is requested that parties entitled to the same, draw tho amount their due, in ordei that tho accounts mav bo closed at the earliest day practicable. Tho Act of Nov. 22, 1801, provides, in case of tie) decpsee of such soldier while in tho service, tho money duo such soldier shall not bo deemed iiK-ets of such soldier for tho payment of debts against such soldier, but shall go" to and bo held by the widow of such soldier, or next of kin. To enable thoso who may havo elainm upon theStato for the balances above referred to, to obtain tho samo with the least delay, the fol lowing information is furnished. ORDER of PAYMENT. FnisT Upon the order of tLo pewm, dulv witnessed, whoso name is on tho books of this office. Skcond If such person has deceased, and was married, payment will bo made, 1st, to the wi dow ; 2d, if thero bo no widow, to his child or children (if minors, to tho Guardian). TuiiiD If ho died unmarried, 1st, to his fa ther ; 2d, if tho father is dead, to tho mother ; !ld, if botli parents are dead, so tho brothers and sisters collectively ; lastlv, to tho heirs gene rally. Application ami Proof required, iu case tlie iSoltlicr lias deceased. Tho claimant or claimants must mako a writ ten application, undor oath, and over his, her, or their own signature, stating his, her, or their name, ago, residenco, connection to tho de ceased; with tho letter or name of tho company and regiment to which ho belonged, and the time of his death. Puoor. Tho depositions of two credible wit nesses will bo required, stating that tney aro acquainted with tho claimant or claimants, tho relatioli held to tho deceased, and that they (the deponents) aro disinterested. J57r If tho soldier died unmarried, it must bo so stated in tho applications of thoso claiming to bo tho father, mother, brother or sister, as well as by tho witnessca. ffS- Proof of marriage (record ovidence, if pcssiblo) must always accompany tho applica tion of those claiming to bo the widows. riOG-Uiy J. A. PAGE, SVfasm-w. & -1 O TO WM. N. SMITH A CO'S for your . . L. V . IjUVA W W I. I .J ( ANTS and Vsta or all kinds lust arrived at WM. N. SSI1TH & CO'S.