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Vermont Daily Transcript. ST. All.T3A.JSrS, VT., TUES DAY MAECH 34, 1869. NO. 264. Vol. I. Vermont Daily Transcript, Pl'HLtriltHD KACH EVENING. I hrr Hi lltiriws' Mock; l.ilkf W., t. Albanfi, Vt. , 1'. Uavh, I'rupi'lctoi' anil Eilititf. TKItMS: I 'i r yt'iir, in advance, tS,(Ml six uiutitliH, in advance 4,00 1 In 10 months, in advance, 2,00 I'tiu inuntli, in ndvaiR'o To Advertisements should be handed in as early its tho morning or llio ilriy uf their Intended tutli- ii at ion. BUSINESS CARDS. B WINES A (ROWLEY, Dealers in Oroccries and Went India lioods of every dcbciiptinn, Harnes' New Mock, Lake StKet.Ht IllOllt. Albans, Yer- !lo-ll itrihbAitn farrington, attorney a V V Counsellor at J.aw niul .Solicitor in ('lum en v. OluYouith II S. Roveo, Brainerd Block, St 'Albans, Vt. 212-ly BAII.IOV, DAVIS .11 ADAMS, COUNSEL 01!8 AT LAW anil Solicitors in Chanccrv. Olliee in I'nioii Block, St. AlbaiiH, Vt. l7-tf DANA It. I1AII.1.V. l'AIIK 1IAVIS, II. l ADAMS. BEAISDFLLA BINGHAM.Attornevs at baw, mill Solicitors in Chancery, Cambridge, Vt. 1UA K. III.AISDKI.I M. A. lUNUHAM. 4 SAHHI. S. HYl)b Deale r in all kinds of X. I'al. iiniilv Groceries. Harrow llloel;. St. Al bans, ernioi.t. 2011 J) U. W. TI!IMAL'I1 physician and Sur geon. iiiadiiaio ( I llio university or er. inoiit. OllU'e; Fairfield street, oer .Messrs 187-ly lilaisdell's Clothing House. BKNTOX WII.SOX, Attorneys at baw, and Solicitors in Cliiinecrv. Olliee in No ble's New Mock, St. Albans Vt. Attend Courts regularly in Franklin, Oi leans, ami Lamoille Counties. l.W-tf It. C. 1IK.NTO.V, W. II. WILSON. I Gil. M A X. D K X T 1ST. Ofllco ill tllo l.J, KINGMAN llbOCK, Main St., opposite the congregational uiiurcu. l-ti. w. It. 31 GOWAX, DKXTIST.OlVlCO over V ead ami Duren s Drug stor St Alb.ms Vt. -tf Vr liUt'K. ATTORNEY AND COUNSKL JL. bOlt AT LAiV. Also Agent Tor lirst lass Insurance Companies, and lor obtaining oidiers pay, Ac. Ollicu over Wtel.s' store. t A. SOVi'l.ICS, Attorney and Counsellor at . baw and Solicitor in Cliancerv. Olliee over lirst National Hank. St. Albans. Vt. 1' S.-- Will attend to Collections, and uroseoute Claims against tlio United States for Arrears of Pay, or bounty to Soldiers, Widow's and Invalid's Tensions, .vc, vc. n-ti "I It IIAKDSOX'S l'lCTUUK GA1.I.KIIV, IV Main, opposite Bank Street, St. Albans Vt., (Lp Stairs.) Opcu all hours of tho day, (Sundays excepted.) All tuo latest styles oi pie lures made at tins Uallery. Albums and l'ic- uro Frames, Stereoscopic Mid card Pictures of Vermont Scenery, all at low prices. Call eailv and olten T. (1. liICIIAHDSON, 157-.. Proprietor. rr s. XOKWICII, Practical Steam and VV Gas.Fittor, Brass and Iron Goods of every description, for steam, water, and gas. Guns ami locks repaired, and kevs litted, Ac. St. Albans. Vt. ' 173-ly I.AUICAll UKOTIIIMIS, IKON' MHR- C1IANTS. Uualerd in Nails, Glass, Oils, Paints, Agricul t.li iu Tools, which wo oiler at a low cash ligure. Corner bake and Main streets. St. Albans, March 1(J, 1801. l-ti" eMlAltl.K.S WY3IA.V, dealer in Fine Watoh ) es, Clocks and Jewelry, Sterl ng Silver anp Silver Plated Ware. Fancy Good-j in great va riety. Watch Repairing and Engraving. St. Albans, Vt. 103 I T u. POST CO., dealers in Dry Goods LJL. and choice Family Groceries). Corner ol Main and Fairlield StreoU, St. Albans, Vt. 117 II. C. l'OST, i.. JANES. x jlERICAN IIOUSK, ltiehford, Vt., Jerry 11. j. Sneatland Proprietor. This House is locat ed in the ccntro "of tho village, near the Custom house. Post-Ollico and Mills. 10'J-ly HILL A SAFFORD, Attorneys at baw, and Solicitors in Chancery, Olbce, bake Street St. Albans Vt d5'2.Vw2Jl-tf. M. J. Hii,i, G.A. Safkokd. J") ICIIAKD MM IT II, Healerin Drugs, Patent X Medicines, Dvo StulVs, Hooks, Stationery, ic, Ac. Iliebft.nl. Vt.Dec.c18lkS. lV-217 MP. PERLEY .t CO., Healers In Drugs and Medicines, Dvo Stuffs, Hooks, Statione ry, Yankee Notions, Ac, Ac. A choice stock of Groceries of all kinds in our now store. 258-f-tf Hank Mock, Sheldon, Vt. H1 IHA.U IMICUCK, I'ltOl'UIKTOR Of TUB AMERICAN HOUSE!! 107 ST. A'lBANS, VT. G. M.PIERCE Clkkk. HORACE P. HALL, M. D. (bato of tho Army, Ac.,) lias returned to St. Albans, and may bo found for tho present at tho American Hotel. Particular attention paid to Op erative Surgery. lo'J-ly DAVID CRAWFORD, Book Binder and Blank Book Manufacturer, Kingman Block, St, Albans, Vt. Book Binding in every stvlo from the cheapest to tho mwst costly, and all dono in a thorough manner. Dec 20 1807 18CmG PARK HOTEL. On the urican anil European 1'lan, Co llcckman A Nassau Sts., Vim- City Hull Park, Tiiw York, GEOHGE WIGHT, Proprietor. N. B. Located in tho very heart of tho whole sale business, this is ono of tho most conveni ently located Hotels for Merchants, Business men and others visiting tho city. 257-Cm THE ALLEN HOUSE, l'KASE & PATEE, - PROPRILTORS Corner of Church and Main Streets, BURLINGTON, VT. Commodious yards and Btables for tho accom modation of transient horses are connected with this house. Horses and carriages furnished on applica tion at tho olliee. 110I.LIN' PEASE, 259-tf l W. C. I'ATEE. FOR SPRING STYLE OF SILK HATS, call at WM. N. SMITH A; 11 A 1LUO ADS. VKUMOXT CHXT11A1. AXD iiiri.UVAN HAlbllOADS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. CommoiioinR Nov. 30. 1808. TltAINS tlOINO SOUTH AM: I'.AST beavo St. Albans at 0.20 a. m., 12.00 noon, ami i.m p. m. .Mail Train leaves St Albans at (1:20 a.m., and connects at Burlington with Hutlaud ltoad, at White ltiver Junction and Bellows Falls with trains for Boston, Worcester, Springfield, and with trains on Passumpsie It It., arrives at New York at 10:15 p.m. Day Express leaves Montreal at 8;40 a. in,, St. Johns at 10:00 a. m.. Oudeiisbiireli at 7:00 ii.ni.. ! lodge at Alaloue: leave 7:15 a.m., House's Point , 10:15 a. m., fur Boston, Ac, arriving in Boston, ' via. bowell at 10::t0i. in. i Night Express leaves Ogdensburgh at 11:30 a. .Monti eal at 11:30 p. in., House's Point at 5. IP 1 p. m., St. Johns at 1:50 ii, in., arriving at Boston at 8.10 a. m., connecting at Bellows Falls with Cheshire ltoad for Boston and Worcester and with Veriiiunt Valley ltailroad for Springfield, Ac, and ai living in New York at 12,30 p. m. in uss tioiNti NoiiTii ash wi:st. beae St. Albans for Montreal at 0:10 a. in., ami 0:53 p. in. For House's Point, Ogdensburgh and tho West at 0:05 a. m., and 2:15 and 0.50 p. in. Day Express leaves Ho-iton via. bowell 8.00 a, in. for Burlington, St. Albans, Montreal, Og deiisburgh and West. .Mail Train leaves Boston via Lowell, at 7:03 a. in., via Lawrence- and Fitchburg at 7.30 a. in.. Springlleld at 7:15 a. in., for Burlington, and m. Aioaus. Accommodation Train leaves Northlleld 7:15 a. in., for Burlington, ltutland, St. Albans, uoiise l-oini. Night bxpross leaves Bellows Falls at 10.10 p, ni., receiving passengers from Vermont Valley It.tilroail, leaving Now York at 12.15 p. in., and from Cheshire ltailroad, leaving Boston at 5:30 p. in., connecting at Wluto ltiver Junction with train leaving Boston at 5:00 p. in., forBurling- lon, House s l'onit, iMontieal and Ogdensburgh, connecting wun uranii xrunu Trains lor tlio West. Sleeping ears arc attached to both tho nighl Express trains running between St. Albans nn Boston, and St. Albans and SnriiiL'lield. Through tickets for Chicago and the West fol sale at tne principal stations. U. MERRILL, Sup. St. Albans Nov. 30. 18C8 . T DT1.AXD AXD UUltI,I.GTOX AXD VT JLi VALLEY RAILROAD. On and after Dec 2d, 1807, trains will nil as follows, viz : MOVING SOUTH ANII KAST. Leave Burlington at 8:30 a. in., 1:35 p. m. 3:3C 0;45 p. m. Arrive at Rutland at 11:25 a. in., 1:K p. in. 8:00 a. in. 12.50 a. m. Leavo Rutland at 1:00 a. m., 12:00 in. Arrive Bellows Falls at 7:10 and 2:20 p.m., A 3:25 a. m. Leave UellowB Falls at 7.50 a. m., 2:25 p. in. 3:30 a in. Arrive at Brattleboio' at 8:50 a. in., 3:20 p. in., 4:27 a. m. MOVING NOItTJI AND WlT. Leave Brattleboro' at 11:00 a. in., 4; 15 A 9:00 p. m. Arrive at Bellows Falls at 12:00 . in., and 5:40 and 9:55 p. ni. p Leave Bellows Falls at 12.31 p. in., 5:45 p. in. 10.00 j). in. Arrive at Rutland ut 3:10 p. in., 9:00 p. in. 12:35 a. m. Leave Rutland at 0.00 a. m., 1.20 p. in. . 3.20 p. ni. 1:30 a. in. Arrivo at Burlington at 9:45 a. in. 4:25 p. m., and 0.15 p. ni. -1.15 a. in. TRAINS CONNECT AS FObbOWS : W AtBurliiiL'ton with Boats on Lako Chain- plain and Vermont Central and Vermont and Canada Railroads, for Montpelicr, St. Albans. Rouse's Point. Montreal. Oirdensburirh. and the West. At Rutland with trains for Troy, Albany and New York, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady, and tho West. At Bellows Falls with trains on Cheshiro Railroad for FitchburKh. Worcester. Lowell, and Boston. With Vt. Valley Railroad, for Brattleboro', Springlleld, Hartford, Now Ha ven, and Now York and with Sullivan Railroad for Windsor, Whito River Junction, Wells River, St. Johnsbury, Newport, Littleton, and the White Mountains. Passemiers for the West will iind this a ehean. pleasant, and expeditious route. run Tiuiii.rh. and all necessary information, injuire at the Ollices on tho lino, w-tf. GEO. A. MERRILL. Suut. JOItTIlKK.V KAII.KOAIJ. WINTER AHHAN UK MEN r 1808-9. On and after Dec, 18C8, Passenger Trains will run as follows : UrWAItD TltAINS. Day Express Train leaves Concord a 10.35 a. in., lor White Jtivcr Junction, connectniir with trains for Montpelicr, Burlington, Rouse's Point, Montreal, Ac, and with Ogdensburgh and Grand Trunk Railroads, for tho West. Accommodation Tram leaves Concord at "10.40 a.m., lor luto River Junction, connecting with train for Wells River.St. Johnsbury, Barton, New port, Willoughby and Magou Lakes. Stanstead. Hath, Littleton, and Lancaster; also, witli trains for Montpelicr, Burlington, St. Albans, Rouse's Point, Montrela, Ogdensburgh, and tho West. Bristol Tram leaves uoucord at u.iiy i. in,, lor Franklin and Bristol. Evening Express Tram leaves Concord at 8.20 iu., for While River Junction, connecting with trams lor Montpelicr, Burlington, St. Albans, Rousu's Point, Montreal, Ogdensburgh, and the West. Or on arrival ot trams from Boston.Worcester. Portsmouth, Portland, Ac DOWNWARD TRAINS. Morning Express Train leaves Whito Rivci Junction tor Concord at 1.20 a. in., or on arrival of train from Ogdensburgh and Montreal. On jiomiays at u.-ia instead ot l.'JO. Bristol Train leaves Bristol lor Concord at 7 50 a. m., and Franklin at 9.05 a. m. Mail Train loaves Whito River Junction for Concord at 12.20 p. m., or on arrival of trains over tho Vermont Central, Passumpsie, and White Mountains Railroads. Day Lxpress Train leaves Whito River Junc tion at 5.30 p. in., or on arrival of trains from Montreal and Ogdensburgh, Brattleboro', Keene, Bellows Falls. Windsor. Ac. conncctiin at Con. cord with train for Manchester, Nashua, Lowell ami isosi'm. Theso trains connect at Concord with trains for Manchester, Lawrence, Portsmouth, Port land, Nashua, Worcester, Now York, Lowell, and Boston. ONSLOW STEARNS, Agent. uoncoru. n. n. jjcc i. isua. w-tf. NEW STAGE ARRANGEMENT, ON AND AFTER MAY 25th, 1868, AN EXTRA FOUR-HORSE COACH Will run from St. Albans lows : to Sheldon, as fol- Leavo St. Albans every day at 2 o'clock Arrivo at Sheldon a 4 o'clock p. m. p. in. Leave Sheldon at 8 o'clock a. m. Arrivo at St. Albans at 10 o'clock a. in. H. JENNISON, Proprietor. St. Albans. May 25th, 18G8. dl5-tf SACK COATS FOR SPRING, go to WM. N. SMITH A CO'S. &0 WM. N. SMITH A CO'S for your pants and vest. 1X8 UltA XGIS. Goldsmith & Seavey, General Insurance Agents, omct: in GADCOMB'S XOHTUMAlXSt. BUILDING, ST. A LJJANS, agency of the loiiillaud fire ins. oo. of new york. CASH ASSETS, il.525,000 NIAOAIIA FIRE INS. OO. NEW YORK. CASH ASSETS, fl,500,000 SPRINGFIELD F. & Iff. INS. OO. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. CASH ASSE1S, 1900,000 HANOVER FIRE NEW YORK. CASH ASSETS, INS. OO. i700,()00 OEKMANIA FIRE INS. QO, NEW YORK. CASH ASSETS, fl.OOO.OOO. ALBANY CITY FIRE INS. OO. ALBANY', N. Y. CASH ASSETS, 1500,000 MASS. MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. SPRINOFIELD. CASH ASSETS, 2,500,000 All policies in this Co., lion-forfeitable by Laws of the State. Dividends annually on the contribution plan after two payments. Particular attention given to insuring prop erty in ADJOINING TOWNS, such as MANU FACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS, STORES, MERCHANDISE, Villago and Town property, Ac. All communications by mail will receive prompt attention. GOLDSMITH A SEAVEY. K. GOLDSMITH. 21Gtf T. M. SCAVKT. MYRON BUCK'S INSURANCE AGENCY S T. A LB A NS, V T. II O .11 10 I X S V U A X C 13 C O., New Haven, Conn. Capital, $1,000,000. Surplus, iC 9,070. .VATIOXAI. IXSU11AXCK CO., Boston, Mass. Capital, i300,000. Surplus, 150,000, 1XTE11XATIONAI. IXSUKACE CO., New Y'ork. Capital, 300,000. Surplus, f -101.805.92 GUAUOIAX MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. New York. Assetts, ovt .11,000,000. LL LOSSES J USTHD PROMPTLY AD- AND PAID. dlf.4 w21?.lv LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST Phoenix Mutual LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OK HARTFORD, CONN. ITS SB 3 . ASSETS ARE NEARLY 000,00 0 ANNUAL IJJCOME, NEARLY TWO MILLIONS, ANP CONSTANTLY INCltEASINO. Annual Dividend, 50 Per Cent. All its Policies are Non-Forfeiting 1 No re striction on Travel, Location or Employment I Dividends upon the full Premiums paid on all its Tables I Notes taken if desired for half of tho Premium for tho first four years, and in case of death, they are paid by tho Dividends and given up and not deducted from the Policy, ami Tho Full Amount of Insurance is Paid. It has paid iu losses to its Policy Holders over S500.000, and has never contested a claim during tho 17 years of its existence. No extra Premiums charged for insur ing. Females, ltailroad Employees orSeamcii A Policy in tho Piue.ntx is properly called a Wholo World Policy. It permits tho insured to travel or resido at will anywhere iu tho United States or Europo, at any season of tho year, without extra charge. NELSON H.ARMINGTON, Agent, For Fiaukliu, Grand Islo and Lamoille comities. C. L. BABCOCK, Stato Agent, d22iw220-tf Rutland. Vt. Pluonix Mutual Life lusurauce Co,, OF HARTFORD, CONN. A favorable opportunity is presented to encr gotic and rcliablo business mon who can devoto their entiro timo to tho business, to represent this old, staunch, and most successful Lite Com pany, lit unoccupied territory in tho Stato of Vermont. Tho many popular features peculiar to tho Phoenix Mutual, aud tho great advantages it offers to tho insuring public its freedom from restrictions on travel and occupation its non forfeitable policies its liberal premium system tho economy of tho mauag. incut, audits largo annual dividends, render it tho most profitable Company to Agents desirous of realizing a hand soiuo competency by their eitterpriso and ener gy. Apply to O. L. BABCOCK, State Agont Phoenix Mutual Lifolns. Co. dO-tf Union Block, Rutland, Vt. LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS. EVERY LADY jEsiuks admit fttion. To bo admired, thpy 111 11 H t 110HR?MH Tlliniltv mill lliln Most every ono has Intelligence, and ALL CAN BE BEAUTIFUL Hy using tho l'AlMllAX I.OTIAX, the latest and most wonderful of all the cosmetics. By its tiso all moths and freckles are removed, tho skin becomes clean and transparent, and tho cheek roseate with tho line of youth. Tho Paphlan THE PEOPLE'S DRUGSTORE! And also a most complete assortment of all toi let aiticles. The new and fragrant Klor le Sin yo, and tho delicious wood Vloh l, and all other choice and fragrant perfumes. HAIR DRESSINGS AND DVES : Pull and Powder Boxes, Colognes, Toilet Soaps, leeth washes and Powders. Brushes: such as Hair, Teeth, Nail, Inrant, 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 puro Drugi as can bo found in tho State of Vermont, together with Rcsinoids, F uid bxtracts, and all articles required in a Physicians or domostio practice Warranted pure and of first quality. This storo will bo un dersold by none in St. Albans. Trusses, Shoulder Braces. Supporters, Ac, A., and every thing kept in a well regulated Drug Store. S. R. DAY, AGENT. St. Albans. Vt. Juno. 18C8. ldtf WELDEN SPRING WATER Water from Weldon Smincr. St. Albnnu. w niont, which has proved highly efllcacious in Scrofula, Cancer, and all diseases of tho skin, and also for Dyspepsia. Kidney and Liver Com- nlnmtu n.tmnl Tl.1,;iU. ... t. : ........ .u, u.... vwiii.j, nui, it, iiuw iur sale, at wnoiesalo and retail, at 218 Washington Street, whero books mav bo obtained contain ing an analysis of tho Water, with certificates from physicians and others, testifying to ita beneficial effects iu numerous cases where it has uoon tried. Mehcuants National Bank, I 28 Stato Street, Boston, Oct. 7. 18C8, ( E. S. GOODWIN, Esq., Agent Weldon Spring Water. Deak Silt : 1 write to acknowledge tlm Ih-iui. ht I have received from tho Wehlen Spring Water. 1 havo been troubled with Disease of tho Kidneys tor many years. I havo consulted somo of tlio best physicians in tho country and received no relier. Somo fow months sinco I was recommended to try tho Weldon SDrine- Water. I had not taken it lomr belhrn f vn surprised to seo how nmoh good it had dono me. Sinco then I always keep it in my room and sel dom drink any other water, knowing oventually it will euro mo. As I am anxious thai ntlmvu snouid uo benetittcd by my oxpenenco, I cheer- fully recommend it to an suueriii; with tho same disease. Respectfully. J. J. MAY. From Francis B. Dixon, Esq., Counselor at Law and Averago Adjuster, Boston, 17 Merchants Exchange. 1 Boston, October 3, 18C8. j E. S. GOODWIN. Deak Sin : I cheerfully comply with your re quest to give my candid opinion of tho merits of the Welden Spring Water. For somo years I have suffered much from Dyspepsia, and hav ing exhausted patent medicines and tho pro scriptions of many physicians, I was advised to try the Welden Spring Water. I found by tak ing a glass of the water before meals it acts as atonic and general regulator of tho system, and enables mo 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 ono suffering from Dvspepsia to try it. Yours truly, FRANK B. DIXON. Qui.ncv, Mass., Oct. 3, 1S08. GOODWIN, Esq. E. S, Deau Sin My wife has used your Velden 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 lungB. The cough has cutirely disappeared and she is as well, or better, than sho has been for ten years. Very respectfully your old servant, JOHN T. WILLEY. Proprietor of Hancock House, Quincy. - Letters from many other persons can bo seen at tho olliee. E. S. GOODWIN, Agent, 218 Washington Street, Boston. UOtf WARD & BURNES, Dealers iu alll kinds of GROCERIES LAKH .ST., ST. ALHANS, First door above tho St. Albans House, keep constantly on hand a full assortment of FAftXXKir GROCERIES: Consoling of Flour, Meal, Provender, Shorts And Feed Of all kinds; Pork, Fish, Hams, Sugar, Teas, Lard, fresh Butter Aud all sorts of articles usually kept in business of their kind. Highest cash price paid for all lauds of country Produce OIVB US A OAIjXi. di-tr WARD Si BURNES. ROYS and Youth's Clothing of all kinds lust re- xceivcd at WM.N. SMITH, U CO'S, BOYS Over Coats of all kinds at WM. N. SMITH, 4 CO'S. ' LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FULTON MARKET. . L. B. GREENE & Co. Successors to E. C. GALLAR.J Dealers iu PROVISIONS and MEATS, 5 FRESH and SALT MEATS, LARD, PORK. HAMS, VEAL, TURKEYS. MUTTON, SAUSSAGES, CHICKENS, DUCKS, TALLOW, TRIPE, riu a trmr, FISH, SARDINES, KATCHUP, MINTS c, Ac, Ac Fruit and Vegetables of all kinds iu their sea sons fresh every day from tho Now York and Boston Markets. T-E-R'Srs C'TSIT; L. B. GltEENK, E. F. IIO.VCI.EY. MAIN STREET, St. Albans, Feb. 15, 18C9. 232-tf. New Store and New Goods. C R. PELL, WITH ROBERT KINGSLEY, DIUSOOLL'S NEW HuOOK, ON LAKE STREET. ST. ALBANS, VT. HAVE just opened the largest stock of Crock ery, comprising all the now and desirable patterns, French, China and Bohemian Fancy and Table Glass Ware, Cutlery and Plated Ware, ever offered in this County. Wo also call attention to our Stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, WHITE GOODS. LINENS. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS AND SMALL WARE. The undersigned would respectfully announcii iiiiuuu mat wo navo adopted tne CASH oioii.u, aim UiNti 1'lliuis. Driscol's New Block, Lake St. St. Albans, VI ROBERT KINGSLEY BURLINGTON STEAM DYE and SCOURING WORKS CHANCJK OF BASE ! ! New Features in Dyeing ! New and Enlarged Facilities for the Business, Dyeing and Scouring Works, Ladies' Silk and Satin Goods, Silk, Crape, Brocha& Woollen Shawls Table and Piano Spreads. Damask and other Curtain Goods, and Upholstery Woollens. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES Cleaned, Repaired, and Pressed U. look as good as new. I'ersons brmmmr iroods to 1 iH-ml i.ii.o,.,.,i pressed, or renaired will bo I'm CHECKS, which will enable them to send for their goods ou or after tho date named on the I'llL'l'U, DEVLIN & TOUSLEY, Burlington, Vt., February, 18G9. R. KXRTGSXiEY, AGENT For Franklin County, to whom all or ders snoiuu oo auuresseu. 232tf CLOSING OUT ON- LAKE STREET. FOR the next Sixty Days, wo will soli Cloth ing at priecs to suit tho purchaser in or der to make room for Spring G-oocls. Those in want of Ready Mado ClolbicL'. Fur. nishing Goods, Hats k Caps, Boots ,V Shoes, in fact EVERYTHING comprising a First Class neauy aiauo morning and l'liriuslnng Goods Store. Those in want of OVERCOATS can get ono at a prico which will make it an ob ject to buy oven if thoy do not want it till anoth er winter. A largo assortment of Under Suits, PANTS AND VESTS, Styles too Many to Mention. Please Give us a Call Before Purchasing Elsewhere. MORTON & PEROr, LAKE STREET. 223tf THE best stock of Clothing in tho State just received at WM. N . SMITH, & CO'B. LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. BEING about to leavo town, I wish to dispose ,vm t,5 niSVcsllknco "''Northlleld St., wfiich w 111 bo sold for a reasonoblo sum. , .J'0.1, .further particulars enquiro of mo. ""'1-tf. H. F. WILLIAMS. TOR SAKE. ONE HUNDRED TONS of HAY. Enquiro of JASPER RAND. St. Albans, Feb. 2nd, 18CJ. 221 FOR SALE. -o A GOOD MELODBOK, only been 1 use a short time, and all tho notes iu iiei lect order, will bo sold VKIIY cheap. lor further particulars, apply at this office. 251- To Rent. COMMERCIAL Collcgo Rooms; possession given Sept., 1st. Thrco Rooms access, and very pleasant situation for Club Rooms or offices. 0, ... . . WM. N. SMITH. St. Albans, Aug. 3, 18C8: d70tf FOR SAKE. TII1.'l,TriVcr offers for salo tho TREMONT HOUSE, in St. Albans : said houso is iu good ropair and capable of accommodating two hundred persons. For further particulars en quire at tho house. S. L. MANN. t255-tf St. Albans. Feb. 0, 18C9, GRAHAM FLOUR. A Superior arliclo of Graham Flour, for sale at tho store of BARNES & 0 ROWLEY, Lako Street. NOTICE. Mr. F. L. Goodsnced's New ItmiH.i nt Aliuut. quoi Springs, is now ready for tho reception ot boardors, iiqr.i Meat Market Solfl Out, HAi HOm ,nJ' nleat market on Lako Struct, GEO. IV. Ha I.I. win carry on tho same for tho present as agent. My books will bo left with Geo. W. Ball until tho 20th of March 1869, who will attend to tho scttlingr accounts, aftor winch, they will bo left with an attorney for collection tf H. W. BALL We Challenge the World. is rpiIE subscribers having removed their placo JL of businesss to Foundry Strret, would ro spectfully stato to tho citizens of St. Albans and vicinity, that they aro thankful for past favors confercd upon them, and aro now prepared to do all kinds of work in their line of bull new, and respectfully ask a continuanco of their patronage. N. B. Particular attention paid to overreach ing and uitorforing horses and a snro euro war ranted or no pay required. Laino horses of all kinds curod if there is anv euro in them. , l L. WOOD & CO. ?11",1..v Foundry Street. F. L. Wood, Q. A. W. Wood. ASKAEL S. HYDE, DKAI.Ell I. ALL KINDS OK First Class Groceries ! ! HARROW BLOCK, ST. ALHANS, VT. Consisting in part of Eloii) rork, Fish, Sttyar, Tcus, d-tf VT. TEANSCEIPT, aro PrintinCr SI1. ALBANS. II. A. CUTLER, li'omietop All Printing brought to this Office, both Plain and Ornamental, will meet with prompt atten tion, at prices as low as tho times will admit. We do our work much hotter than c&n any Ofllco that will do a job of printing for nothing for tho sake of depriving us of it, and we aro ro&dy to comparo our work with any similar class of printing dono in tho citios, both in noat- ucat' aud price. Hand your orders into tho Transcript Book and Job Printing Establishment if you take any pride in having your printing dono in a work manliko maimer XI Dtyio oi ran ana winter caps lust re- JLi coiveu uv WM. N. SMITH, li Co's.