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Vermont Daily Transcript.
Vol. I.
Vermont Daily Transcript,
i'iniMHiti:i each i:vi:nmk(i.
thvr tu Homes' Mack, hike HI., .t, Albans, VI.
, ! Davis, Proprietor and Editor.
nii'.Ms:
IVr year, in advance, ?'JIS
Six months, In advance J,00
Thrco months, in advance, 2,00
One month, in advance
AiUertii-einonts should ho handed in as early
de the morning of the day of their intended nub
i ution.
BUSINESS CARDS.
BARNES .V CROWLEY. Dealers in Groceiios
and West India Goods or every description,
liarues'New lllock, Lake Street, St. Albans, cr
inont. 21t-tt
trriLLAltD FAR1UNGTON, ATTORNEY A
VV Counsellor at Law and Solicitor in Chan
.I rv. Office uilh 11 S. lloycc, Iirainerd Block,
St. 'Albans, Vt. 212-ly
HIKHY, MAvTsT AIAMS, COUNSEL
ORS AT LAW and Solicitors in Chancery.
Otllce in Union lllock, St. Albans, Vt. i7-tt
l ANA 1!. llAll.KV, I'AUK 1IAV1S, II. ADAMS.
IK. llLAlSDELL, Attorney A Counsellor at
, Law and Solicitor in Chancery. -!!
Ullicc over thu Post Ollice, Cambridge, Vt.
VSA11HL S. HYDE, Dealer m all kinds or
rainily Groi'eiii;s, Harrow lllock, St. Al
Oans, Verniot.t.
y -v it. w. TiliHAUlr. Physician and Sur
t) gum. Graduate of the University or Ver.
iiiont. Ollice: Fairlicld bticct, mcr Mei-srs-ttluisdell's
Clothing House. lST-ly
BK.VI'ON fc WILSON, Attorneys at Law,
and Solicitors in Chancery. Ollice in No
un New lllock, St. Albans Vt. Attend Courts
ii filially in Franklin, Orleans, and Lamoille
Counties. LV.I-tl
u. e. lll.NlON, w. 1. WILSON.
Ltt I I. M A N, I K X T I ST. - Ollice ill tile
. KINGMAN 1IL0CK, Main St., opposite the
Congregational Church. 1-tf.
tTT It. M' r.DHA.V, DKX'l'IST.Ollice
V over Wead and Duren's lrii' stoic,
it. Albans, Vt. 5!-tr
M HICK, ATTORNEY A NO COUNSEL
. LOR AT LA V. Also Agent lor Hist
lass Insurance Companies, and tor obtaining
olduvs' pay, Ac.
Ollice over W'eoKs' store.
7 A. riOWIiKK, Attorney and Counsellor at
Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Ollice over
First National Hank, St. Albans, Vt.
V S. Will attend to Collections, andpiosecute
Claims against the United States for Arrears of
Pay, or llounty to Soldiers, Widow's and Invalid's
Pensions, tic.', Ac. I'-tf
t It'll A III) SUN'S I'ICTUUE UALLKItY,
XV Main, opposite Bank Street, St. Albans,
Vt., (Up Stairs.) Open all hours of tho day,
(Sundays excepted.) All tho latest styleaof pic
tures made at this Gallery. Albums and Pie
urci Frames, Stereoscopic And card Pictures oi
Vermont Scenerv, all at low prices. Call early
andolteii. T G. LIClIAltDSON,
137-1. Froprietoi.
IF S. XOIIWICII, Practical Steam and
VV Gas Titter. Brass and Iron Goods of every
description, lor steam, water, and gas. Gun
and locks repaired, and kevs lilted, Ve.
St. Albans, Vt. 17.1-ly
1UKllAll HllOTIIKKS, IKON MER
? CHANTS.
Dealers in Nails, Glass, Oils, Paints, Agricul
t.uai Tools, which wo oiler at a low cash figure.
Corner Lako and Main streets.
St. Albans. March Hi, 18(51. 1-tf
C1II.Ylll.KS WYMAN, dealer ill Fine Wateh-
es, Clocks and Jewelry, Sterl ng Silver anp
Silver Plated Ware. Fancy Good? .n great va
lietv. Watcli Repairing "and Hngrav.ng. St.
Albans, Vt. 103
If C. POST fc CO., dealers in Dry Goods
l.X and choice) Family Groceries. Corner ot
lam and Fairlield Streets, St. Albans, Vt. 117
n. e'. l'OST, 1.. JANKS.
.dERICAN HOUSE, llichford. Vt., Jerry B.
XX. Sueatland Proprietor. Tliis House is locat
ed in tho centro of the village, near the Custom
House. l'ost-Ollico and Mills-. 100-ly
HILL ti SAFFOltl), Attorneys at Law, and
Solicitors in Chancery, Ollice, Lake Street
St. Albans Vt. dj2.v.w2.!l-tf.
M.J. Hii.i, G.A. Saikoui).
RICH A III) SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, Patent
Me.'icines, Dvu Stuil's, Books, Stationery,
Vo., Ac.
Itiehiord, Vt. Dec, lSf.3. lv-217
MP. PERLEY A CO., Dealers in Drugs and
, Medicines, Dye Stuil's, Books, Statione
rs, Yankee Notions. Ac, Ac. A cho'ce stock of
Groceries of all kinds in our new store.
UoS-t-lf Bank Block, Sheldon, Vt.
HIUA.H I'IKIIC'K,
rnowiiirro:'. of Tin:
AMERICAN HOUSE!!
1U7 st. a'ihans, vt.
G. M. PIERCE Ci.r.KK.
HORACE P. HALL, M. D.
(Lato of tho Army, Ac,,)
Has lo'urncd to St. Albans, and may hu found
ior thu present at tho American Hotel.
I'urficuliir attention paid to Op
erative Surgery. lu'J-ly
BOOK,
'BINDING !
DAVID CBAWFOBD, Book Bitulcr and
Blank Book Manufacturer,
Kingman Block, St. Albans, Vt.
Book Binding in every htvlo from tho cheapest
to tho must costly, and all done, in a thorough
manner.
Dec. 20 18G7 ISCmG
PARK HOTEL.
On the American and European Plan,
Cor. Bcckman A- Nassau Sts.,
Xeur Cllv Hull Park, Now York.
GEORGE WIGHT, Proprietor.
N. B. Located in tho very heart of tho whole
sale business, this is ono of tho most conveni
ently located Hotds for Merchants, Business
men anei outers visum;; wiu uiij. -ji-uiu
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
PHASE & PATEE, - - PROPRIETORS,
Corner of Church and Main Streets,
Ii Uli LING TON, VT.
Commodious yards and stables for tho accom
modation of transient horses are, connected
with this house.
Horses and carriages furnished tu applica
tion at tho ollice.
ItOLLIN TEASE,
251Mi
0. W, C. VATHE.
ST. A1L.33AJSTS, VT., THURSDAY, APEIL,
It A J It It OA US.
TTRHMHVI' L'ttXTUAI. AXO StM.t.lVAN
V RAILROADS.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Oominciioinc Nov. 30. 1808.
THA1NK (I01NO SOUTH ANU T.AST
Leave St. Albans at 0.2'ta. tu., l'i.OII noon,
and 7.20 u. in.
Mail Tiain leaves St Albans at (5:20 a.m., and
connects at Ruillngton with llutlatid Boad, at
White ltiver Junction and Bellows Kills with
trninu fur llnstim. Wcircester. SlililiL'llcld. and
witli trains on Passumpsic it It., arrives at New ,
York at 10:15 p.m.
Dav Express leaves Montreal st Hjltl . in., St. ,
Jidin's at 10:00 a. in., Ogdenaburgh at 7;')0 p.m.,
lodge at .Malone: leave 7:4." a.m., House s Point
10:in a.m.. Tor Boston, Ac, arrhing in Boston, ,
via. Lowell at 1U:.'IU l). in.
Night Express leaves Ogdcnsburgh at 11:80 a. .
in., Montieal at 11:30 p. m., House's Point at 0.10 .
p. in., St. Johns at 1:5(1 p. in., arriving at Boston
at 8.10 a. in., connecting at Bellows Falls with ;
Cheshire ltoad for Boston and orecster and
with Vermont Vallev llailroad rorSpringlicid, Ac,
and airiviiu: in New York at 12.30 p. m.
TIIAINH (IOINO NOr.rit AND WKST.
Leave St. Allians for Montreal at 0:10 a. m..
and t;:,"i). m. For House's Point, Ogdeiishurgh
and the West at 0:03 a. m., and 2:15 and (LOU
p. in.
Dpv Express leaven Boston via. Lowell H.0,1 a,
m. lor Burlington, St. Albans, Montreal, Og
densburgh and Wosl.
Mail Train leaves Boston u Lowell, at 7:0)
a. in., via Lawrence and Fitchbuig at 7.30 a.m..
Springlleld at 7:J0 a m., for Burlington, and
St. Albans.
Accommodation Trail' leaves Northtield t
7:13 a. in., lor Burlington, liutlaml, S!. Albans,
Itoui-c'.s Point.
Niglit l-.xprcss leaves Bellows Falls at 10.10 p,
at., reeeiwng passengers from Vermont Valley
Hailroad, leaving New Yolk at 12.13 p. in., and
fiom Cheshire liailnmd, leaving Boston at 5:30
p. in., connecting at Wltito ltier Junction witn
rain leaving Jioston at final p. m., ior jmiiing-
lon, Bousc'b Point. .Montreal and Ugdensuurgn,
L'oniiectinit with Grand Trunk Trains for the
West.
Sleeping cars arc attached to both the night
'.xni'css liains runnins; between St. Albanu ant
Boston, and St. Albans and Springfield.
Tlii'oUL'h tickets for Chicago and the West to!
sale at tiie principal stations.
It. .UlWilljl,, .-.iip.
St. Aluans Nov. 30. 18'JS .
nUTI,A.M)AM IIUKI.IXGTO.V AMI V I
XV VALLEY BAILltOAD.
On and after Dec. 2d, 1SG7, trains will in)
iih follows, viz :
MOVINO SOI'TII AND JUST.
Leave Biull.igton at 8:30 a. m.. 1:35 n. m. 3:3C
U; 15 p. in. Arrive at Rutland at 11:23 a. m., 1:1(
p. m. m:uu a. in. Jii.sju a. m.
J.eave Kiitiami at i:ou a. in., i:uu in. aitik
Bellows Falls at 7:10 and2:20 p. in., A' 3:23 a.
m.
Leaxo Hollows Falls at 7.50 a. in., 2:2j l. in.
3:30 a in. Arrive at Brattleboro' at 8:00 a. m.,
3:20 li. in., 4:27 a. in.
3IOV1NU SOUTH AND WUST.
Leave Brat tleboro' at 11:00 i. m., 4;13 A 0:00 p.
in. Arrive at Hollows rails at vi:w i. m., ami
5:10 and 0:53 p. in.
l.eavo Jiellows t ails at p. in., ona p. in,
10.00 p. m. Arrive at ltutland at 3:10 p. m.,
0:00 p. in. 12:33 a. m.
l.eavo Kutlaiulat. u.uu a. in., i.u . m.. a.ai
p. in. 1:30 a. m. Arrive at Burlington at 0:1 j a.
m.. 4:25 ii. m., and 0.15 p. in. 1.15 a.m.
Tit A INS CONNECT AS FOLLOWS :
e- At Burlington witli Boats on Lake Cham
ilain and Verniont Central and Vermont and
y'anada ltailroads. for Moiitnelier, St. Albans,
Itouso's Point, Montreal, Ogdeiishurgh, and the
West. At ltutland with trains for Troy, Albany
ind New York. Saratoga Springs, Schenectady,
and the West. At Bellows Falls witli trains on
Cheshire Bailroad for Fitchburgh, Worcester,
Lowell, and Boston. 'With Vt. Valley llailroad,
lor Brattleboro', Springfield, Hartford, New Ha
ven, and New York and with Sullivan Bailroad
for Windsor, White ltiver Junction, Wells ltiver,
St. Jolinsburv, Newport, Littleton, and the
,,M.:i.. XT :.!....
ttuue Auumiuuiin.
l'assengers for tho esl will find tins a cluaii,
pleasant, and expeditious route.
run riuivr.in, aim an necessary iniormaiion.
empiiro at the unices on tho lino.
W-tl. U1.U. A. .MJVlUUl.Ij, fslllH.
N
TOHTIIKIIN 11AII.UOAIJ.
WINTER AHRAWUlHdENr 1808-0.
On and after Dec, 1808, Passenger Trains will
run as follows :
tl'WAllD TiUINS.
Dav Exp. iss Train leaves Concord a' 10.33 a.
in., tor Wlnto ltiver Junction, connecting with
trains for Montpelier, Burlington, Boubo's Point.
Montreal, Ac, and with Ogdonsburgh and Granil
Truni; ltailroads, lor tno west.
Accommodation Train leaves Concord at "10.10
a.m., tor White ltiver Junction, connecting with
train for Wells Biver,St. Johnsbury.Barton, New-
ort, Willougnby and Magog italics, btanstead,
Hath. Littleton, and Lancaster; also, witli trains
for Montpelier, Burlington, St. Albans, House's
roiiit, aiontreta, ugdonsuurgn, ami tno viest.
Bristol Tram leaves concord at 3.- v. m.. lor
Franklin and Bristol.
Evening Express Tram leaves Concord at 8.20
p. in., for Whito ltiver Junction, connecting with
trains for Montpelier, Burlington, St. Albans,
House roint, .Montreal, ugdeiismirgn, and uic
West.
Or on arrival ol trains from Boston. orcestcr.
PoitEiuoutli, Portland, Ac.
DOWNWAltD TUAINS.
Mornim; Express Train leaves White Bivci
Junction for Concord at 1.20 a. in., or on arrival
of train from Ogdeiishurgh and Montreal. Oil
Mondays at U.40 instead oi l.m
Bristol Train leaves Bristol ior Concord at 7
00 a. m., and Franklin at 9.03 a. in.
Mail Train leaves wiuto mver junction ior
Concord at 12.20 p. in., or on arrival of trains
over tho Vermont Central, Passumpsic, and
wiuto .Mountains iianroaus.
Dav Express Traiu leaves Whito ltiver Junc
tion at 5.30 p. ni., or on arrival of trains from
Montreal and Ogdcnsbtirgh, Brattleboro', Kcenc,
Bellows Falls. Windsor. Ac, connecting at Con
cord witli train for Manchester, Nashua, Lowell
and Boston.
Thcso trams connect at Concord with trains
for Manchester, Lawrence, Portsmouth, Port
land, Nashua, Worcester, New York, Lowell, and
Boston. ONSLOW STEABNS, Agent.
Concord. N. II. Dec. 1. 18U8. w-tf.
NEW STAGE ARRANGEMENT,
ON AND AFTER MAY 25th, 1868,
AN 'KXTIU
F.0UR-H0RSE COACH
Will run from St. Albans to Sheldon, as fol
lows :
Leave St. Albans overy dav at 2 o'clock p. m.
Arrive at Sheldon at 4 o clock p. in.
Leavo Sheldon at 8 o'clock a. in. Arrive at St.
Albans at 10 o'clock a. m.
H. JENNISON, Proprietor.
St. Albans. May 25th, 1808. dl5-tf
BOYS and Y'outh's Clothing of all kinds just ro
ceived at WM. N. SMITH, A CO'B,
H
,VTS, HATS, HATS,
c.vrs, CAPS, CAPS,
Ail the Stvles lust received at
WM. N. SMITH. A COU
FULL Suits in largo variety
at WM. N.HMITII, & CO.'S
XS CiM .V C li.
Goldsmith & Seavey,
1 General Insurance Agents,
OITIi'I. I.N
GADCOMB'S BUILDING,
I NO J! Til Ma 1 IN St. , ST. A LB A AW, 1 7.
AGENCY OF THE
, XiORIXiXiA.il D VIRH INS. CO.
OF NEW YOIIK.
CASH ASSETS, il,025.(.(Ki
NIAGARA nilE INS. OO.
NEW YOBK.
CASH ASSETS, 't 1,000,000
SPRINGFIELD T. fit M. XWS. OO.
SPB1NGFIELD, MASH.
CAHH ASSE'lS, fmiO.OOO
HANOVER TIRE ZlTS. OQ. .
NEW YOltK.
CASH ASSETS, $7(IO,d('(l
CX!RIIAX7XA FIRS INS. OO.
NEW YOBK.
CASH ASSETS, 1,000,1)00.
ALBANY CITY FIRE INS. CO.
ALBANY, N. Y.
CASH ASSETS, i500,()00
MAG2. MUTUAL LIFE INS. ft'.
SPBINOFIELD.
CASH ASSETS, 2,000,()0()
All policies in thi- Co., noii-forfeitable by
Laws of the State.
Dividends annually on the contlilmtion plan
aftur two iiaynieuls.
Particular attention given to insuring prop
erty in ADJOINING TOWNS, such as .IAN'.V
1'AO'IUBING ESTABLISHMENTS, STOKES,
MEKCHANDISE. Vilhgeand Farm property.
'iC.
All communications by mail will receive nrompt
attention.
GOLDSMITH A SEAVEY.
s. k. ooi.nsMirit.
210tf
i. ar. siuvr.w
3M IT 21 BUCK'S
INSURANCE AGENCY
S T. A 1.1) A XS, VT.
II O M 10 l.VSUll'ANCK CO.,
New Haven, Conn.
Capital, 11,000,000. Surplus, f(i f,ti70.'U.
NATIONAL lNaUUANCE CO.,
Boston, Mass.
Capita!, 300,000. Surplus, i 130,000.
INTIQItNATIONAL INSU11ACK CO.,
New York.
Capital, 300,(100. Surplus, H01.80VJ2
(UIAUDIAN .MUTUAL I.IKE INSUIIA N CIS
t; O 31 I A N Y .
New York.
AsM'tts, over $1, 000,000.
A Aj LOSSES II103II1TI,V A
JUSTKI) AND PAID.
dir.i w-2i?.iv
LOOK TO Y0TO INTEREST
Phoenix Mutual
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OK IIAKTFOltl), CONN.
ITS ASSETS ARE NEARLY
$8,000,000.
ANNl'AI. IMCOME,
NEARLY TWO MILLIONS,
AM) CONSTANTLY INCT.EAMNO.
Annual Dividends, () Per Cent.
All its Policies are Non-Forfeiting 1 No re
striction on Travel, Location or Employment 1
Dividends upon tho lull Premiums paid on all its
Tables I ,
Notes taken if desired for half of tho Premium
for tho tirst four years, and in caao of death,
they are paid by tho Dividends and civen
up and not deducted from the Policy,
and
Tho Full Amount of Insurance is Paid.
It has paid in losses to its Policy Holders over
S500,ooo, and has never contested a claim
durinu tho 17 years of its existence. No
extra Premiums charged for insur
ing. Females, Kailroad Employees or Seamen
A Policy in the Phienix is properly callod a
Wholo World Policy. It permits tho insured to
travel or reside at will anywhero in tho United
States or Europe, at any bcason of tho year,
without oxtra chargo.
NELSON H.ARMINGTON, Agent,
For Fianklin, Grand Islo and Lamoillo counties.
O. L. UA1JC0CK, State Agent,
d22iw220-tf ltutland, Vt.
Pliumix Mutual Life Insurauce Co,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
A favorablo opportunity is presented to ener
getic and reliable business men who can devoto
their cntiro tinio to tho business, to ronrcscnt
this old, staunch, and most successful Lito Com
pany, in unoccupied territory in thu Stato of
Vermont. Tho many popular features peculiar
to tho Phccnix Mutual, and tho groat advantages
it oilers to tho insuring public its frcodouitrom
restrictions on travel and occupation its non
forfeitahlo policies-its liberal premium system
tho economy of tho manage ment, audits largo
annual dividends, render it tho most proiltablo
Coinv any to Agents desirous of realizing a hand
boiijo competency by their enterpriso and ener
gy. Apply to C. L. I1AUCO0K,
Stato Agent Pha-nix Mutual Lifulns. Co.
do-tf Uniou Ulock, ltutland, Vt.
L 0 OA L A I) 1 rER Tl SEME NTS.
EVERY LADY
DEMr.Es admiration. To bo admired, tliev
in u h I possess lleatity and Intelligence.
Most overy ono has intelligence, and
ALT. OAW BE BEAUTIFUL
i
Hv using the I'APIIIAX I.OT1A.V, the latest !
and nost wonderful or all tho cosmetics, lly its
nil) all moths and freckles are removed, tho skin !
becomes clean and transparent, and the check
roseate witli tho hue ot youth. The Paphian
i.uuun can oe louim at
THE PEOPLE'S DRUGSTORE!
' And nlxi, u iimut ..nm.. !.... UU...,,....4 j.r ..it !..;
let articles. The new ami fragrant Flor tie ,
Mayo, and tho delicious wood violet, and all'
other choice and fragrant pori'iimcs. j
HAIR DniSSSINGS Alfl 3SS :
i
Pull' and Powder Poxes, Colognes, Toilet Soaps,
Teeth Mashes and Powders. Hrushcs: such as '
Hair, Teeth, Nail, Infant, Ac, Ac. ;
Call and nee the beautiful necessities and lux- i
linen lor the toilet even if von do not wish to huv i
JXJST RECEIVED
As full a stock of pure I)ru;s as can be found in
the State of Vermont, together witli ltesinoids,
Fluid Extracts, and nil articles required in a
Physicians or domestic practice. Warranted
puro and of 11 it t quality. This store will ho nn
ilernold by none in St. Albans.
Truuses, Shoulder Draeos. Supporters, Ac. A.,
and every thing kept in a well regulated
i'rug Store.
S. H. DAY, AGENT.
St. Albans. Vt. June. 1808. Idtf
WELDEN SPRING WATER
Water from Weldcn Spring, St. Albans, Ver
moot, which has proved highly eflicacious in
Scrofula, Cancer, and all diseases of tho skin,
and also for Dyspepwia. Kidney and Liver Com
plaints, General Debility, Ac", Ac, is now for
sale, at wliolesalo and retail, at 218 Washington
Street, where books may bo obtained contain
ing an analysis of tho Water, with certificates
from physicians and others, testifying to its
beneficial effects in numerous cases wiiei o it has
been tried.
Mehciiants National Bank, I
'23 State Street, Boston, Oct. 7. 18G8, j
E. S. GOODWIN, Esq., Agent Weldcn Spring
Water.
Deaii Slit : i write to acknowledge the bene
fit I have received from tho Weldcn Spring
Water. 1 have been troubleel witli Disease ot
the Kidneys ior many years. 1 have consulted
somo of tho best physicians in the country and
received no relief. Somo few months since 1
was recommended to try tho Weldcn Spring
W uter. L had not taken it long before 1 was
surprised to sco how much good it had elono me.
Sinco then I always keep it in my room and sel
dom drink any other water, knowing eventually
it will euro me. As I am anxious that others
should be benefitted by my experience, I cheer
fully recommend it to ail suilbring with tho
same disease, ltespectfully.
J. J. MAY.
From Francis B. Dixon, Esq., Counselor at
Law and Averago Adjuster, Boston,
17 Merchants Exciiancie. )
Boston, October J, 1803.
1803. (
E. 8. GOODWIN.
Deaii Sir. : I cheerfully comply with your re
quest to givo my candid opinion" of tho merits
of the Weldcn Spring Water. For somo years 1
have sull'ercd much from Dyspepsia, and hav
ing exhausted patent medicines and tho pro
scriptions of many physicians, I was advised to
try tho Weldcn Spring Water. I found by tak
ing a glass of tho 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 givo of
my appreciation of its virtues is a recommenda
tion to every ono suffering from Dvspepsia to
try it.
Yours truly, Fit AN K B. DIXON.
Quixcv, Mass., Oct. il, 1803.
E. S. GOODWIN, Evq.
Deaii Siu My wifo has used your A'elden
Spring Water, and has received great benefit
from it. Beforo sho used it she had a bad
cough, and had bled from the stomach or lungs.
Tho cough has entirely disappeared and sho is
as well, or better, than sho has been for ten
years.
Very respectfully your old servant,
JOHN T. W1LLEY.
Proprietor of Hancock House, Quincy.
8r Letters from many other persons can ho
seen at tho ollice.
E
S. GOODWIN, Agent,
nntf
218 Washington Street, Boston.
WARD & BURNES,
Dealers in alii kinds of
GROCERIES
LAKE ST., ST. ALBANS,
First door above tho St. Albans House, kocp
constantly on hand a full assortment of.
FAMILY GROCERIES:
Consisting of
Flour,
Meal,
Provondor,
Shorts
And
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 cash prico paid for all
kinds of country Produce
GIVE US A OAXiXi.
dl-tf VTAHD tc BUUNES.
GO TO WM. N. BMITII ti CO'S for your
Black Sack Coats.
CAItDIGAN JACKET, All tho New Stylcajuat
received at Wm, N. BMITII.
29, 1S69.
log a n a i) van tisements.
FULTON MARKET.
L. B. GREENE & Co.
tSuccespoiH to E. C. OALLAII.
Dealers in
PltOVlSIONS and MEATS.
FltESH and SALT MEATS,
I'OHK, LAUD,
HAMS, MU1TON,
VEAL, SAU?SAOES,
TUItKEVS, CHICKENS,
DUCKS, OAME,
TALLOW, THIPE,
PIO'S l'EET,
FISH, SAltDINES,
KATCHUP, MINTS
Ac., Ac, Ac.
Fruit and Vegetables of all kinds in their sea
sons lrosh every day troiu the New York and
lloston Markets.
'I' IS It M U I f U 1 1
L. II. (lur.n.sE, E. F. HoAin.Ev.
MAIN STREET,
St. Albans, Feb. 15, 1800. JlV'-tf.
New Store tand New. Goods.
j C . R . PELL, ,
WITH
ROBERT KIrTGSLEY,
I) IN S C 0 L I, S X K W ISu 0 0 IC ,
ON STREET.
ST. ALBANS, VT.
HAVE just opened the largest stock of Crock
ery, comprising all the new and desirable
patterns, French, China and Bohemian Fancy
and Table Glass Ware, Cutlery and Plated Ware,
over offered in this County.
Wo also call attention to our Stock of
FOltEIGN AND DOMESTIC DItY GOODS,
WHITE GOODS, LINENS,
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS AND SMALL WAKE.
Tho undersigned would respectfully announce
to the public that wo have adopted "the CASH
SYSTEM, in i'd ONE P1UOE.
Driscol's New Block, Lake St. St. Albans, Vt,
liOBElIT K1NGSLEY.
O'Jti
BURLINGTON
STEAM DYE and SCOURING W0UKS
CIIAXGK OF BASK
New Features in Dyeing!
New and Enlarged Facilities
for the Business,
Dyeing and Scouring Works,
Ladies' Rill; and Satin Good,
Silk, Crape, Hrochn & Woollen Shawls,
Table and Piano Kiticuds.
Damask and other Curtain ( Sooths, and
Upholstery Woollens.
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES
Cleaned, Repaired, and Pressed U look
as tfood as new.
Persons bringing goods to he dyed, cleaned,
pressed, or repaired will bo furnished with
CHECKS, which will enable them to send for
their goods on or after tho date named on the
ciieek.
DEVLIN & TOUSLE V,
Burlington, Vt., February, 1SG0.
R. KIN GSLEY, AGENT
For Franklin County, to whom all or
ders should be addressed. 2:itf
CLOSING OUT
ox
LAKE STREET.
IVOlt tho next Siity Days, wo will sell Cloth
; ing at prices to suit tho purchaser in or
der to make room for
Spring Groocls.
Those in want of Hoaily If ado Clothing, Fur
nishing Goods, Hats A Caps, Boots & Shoes, in
fact EVEHYTIIING comprising a First Class
Itcady Made Clothing and Furnishing Goods
Store. Those in want of
OVERCOATS
can get ono at a prico which will mako 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 & PERCY,
LAKE STREET.
223tf
BLACK Sack Coats in every style,
at WM. N. Smith & CO'S,
Smith's now lllock.
2STO. 294k
iATuAL-zj?i mifflsmrs:
FOR SALE.
QTOUK, STOCK, FIXTttKKS, and tioou
O tVllihorailrstclaas
DRY GOODS STORE.
Host location in town, on Main Street, oppo
site tlio Park. ' 1 1
Also, our place of residence, on England St.
For further particulars inquire of
ftr-230 HltECK tc WETHEHUEE.
D
O not fall to call at the
O a s li Store,
and examine tho new arrival or Spring Htvln
Clothing.
L. MoD. SMITH ti Co.
FOR SALE.
BEING about to lcavo town, I wish to dispose
ofmv residenco on Northllcld St., which
will bo sold Tor a reasonohlo sum.
For further particulars enquire of mo.
HS-d-tf. It. F. WILLIAMS.
FOR SAKE.
ONE lUINDltED TONS or HAY.
Enquire of
, JASPEU HAND.
St. Albans, Feb. 2nd. 18G9. 221
GRAHAM FLOUR!
A Superior article or Graham Flour, for sale
at tho storo of HAHNES A CItOWLEY,
W.1-tf Lako Street.
NOTICE.
Mr. F. L. Goodspccd's Now House at Missi
jpioi Springs, is now ready for the reception of
boarders. ,195-tf
Meat Market Sold Out.
HAVING sold my meat market on Lako Street,
GEO. xv. ll , I.I, will carry on the Bame
for tho present as agent. My hooks will bo left
witli Oco. W. Hall until tho 20th of March 18G9,
who will attend to tlio settlingiof accounts, after
which, they will bo loft with an attorney for
collection
tf II. W. BALL
We Challenge the World.
Ml
THE subscribers having romoved elicit- place
of husincsss to Foundry Sired, would ro
spcctfully stato to the citizciiB of St. Albans and
vicinity, that they aro thankful for past favors
confered upon them, and aro now prepared to
do nil kliuls of work In (heir line of buI
ncss, and respectfully ask a continuanco or their
patronage.
N. 11. Particular attention paid to overreach
ing and interfering horses and a Buro euro war
ranted or no pay required. Lame horacs of all
kinds cured if there is any euro in them.
F. L. WOOD tc CO.
211-ly Foundry Street.
F. L. Wood. G. A. W. Wood.
To Bent.
COMMERCIAL Collego Iiooms; possession
given Sept., 1st. Thrco Rooms easy ot
access, and very pleasant situation for Cluh
Rooms or offices.
WM. N. SMITH.
St. Albans, Aug. 3, 1SG8. d70t
LOST,
o
N MAIN or FAIRFIELD STREET an
AUTOOBAFH A.X.BUXS.
Tho Under will confer a favor by leaving the
same at the Thansciui't Ollice.
ASHAEI S. HYDE,
l)KAI.i:il IN AM, KINDS OF
First Class Groceries ! !
DAHKOW 11LOCK, ST. ALDAN'S, VT.
Consisting in part of
Flour,
Pork,
Fixh,
Stiff a r,
Tern,
U-tf
to., Ac.
For an Umbrella,
For a Rubber Coat,
For a Glazed Cap,
For a Travelling Hag,
For a Shirt,
For a Ilox or Collars,
For a Suit or Clothing,
or anything in tho Gents Furnishing Goods line,
walk into
NO. 2 DAIUIOW BLOCK,
THE CASH STORE.
L.tocD. SMITH ti Co.
St. Albans Dining Rooms,
LAKE ST. ST. ALBANS,
DOWNING & STEERE
Pit or 11 IE TORS
XTTARal MEALS or Lunches nerved at all
V V hours, in tho best style.
Fresh Baltimore Oysters.
Received daily and supplied to the Trado at
wholcsalo prices. nlOG d&wtf
Gome and Seel!
Come and Try
THE HOWS, AND TUB WUD
New Family Sewing Machines!
Bebt Machines made.
Shidtle, Straight Needle,
Every machine tvananted,
Ofllco opposite Tremont House,
dw-tf J. S. WEEKS, Agent.
BLACK Pants and Veata of all kinda just re
ceived at WM. N. SMITH, iCO'S.
S
HIRT8 and Drawers of all kinda now opening
at WM. N. S111TH, & CO'S.
SACK COATS FOR 8PMNG, jto to

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