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Vermont Daily Transcript.
Vol. I.
Vermont Daily Transcript,
1'UllLISIIBD BACH KVKNINCl.
, w Harm's'' Muck, hike Album; 17.
. P. Davis, Proprlrtor and Editor.
w tt.umk:
l' r vtar, in advanco, ,0t)
months, in advance .00
riiieo months, In advance 20)
line montli, in advance- '
Aiheitieemcnts should bo handed in as early
n the morning of the day or their intended pub-f.-utioii.
BUSINESS CARDS.
BARNES .V; CROWLEY. Deslcrsin Groceries
and Went India Goo'ds of every description,
Raines' Now Block, Lake Street, St. Albans, Ver
mont. Slb-tr
W1LLARD FARRINGTON, ATTORNEY .V
Counsellor at Law mid Solicitor in Chan
ce rv. Ollico with II S. Hoyee, Hraiiierd ltlock,
St. "Albans, Vt. 2BMy
AILKY DAVIS t ADA.1IS, COUNHEi.-
OltS AT LAW and Solicitors in Chancery.
Olliee in Union ltlock, St. Albans, Vt. U7-tt
DANA 11. llUIXY, t'AllK DAVIS, H.C.ADAMS.
TS. BLAISDELL, Attorney A Counsellor at
Law and Solicitor in Chancery. 2(il
Olliee over the Tost Cilice, Canibiidgo, Vt.
4 NAHKL S. HYDE, Dealer in all kinds or
xJL Family Groceries, Darrow llloelt, St. Al
bans, Vcrnioi.t. 201!
1)
It. W. TIllllAUIr, Physician and Sur
geon. Graduato of tho University of Yer.
moot. Olliee: I'airlleld street, over Jlessrs-Ulai.-dcll's
Clothing House. ISl-iy
BKVI'OX t AVII.SOX, Attorneys at Law,
and Solicitors in Chancery. Olliee in No
ble's Now llloek, St. Albans Vt. Attend Couits
regularly m Franklin, Orleans, and Lamoille
Countio. LVJ-tt'
it. e. nnsTON, w. D. WILSON.
t I 1. 31 A X, l BX T 1ST. Oflieu in tho
J, KINOMAN BLOCK, Main St., opposite the
Congregational Church. 1-tf.
ITT H. 31' CSOWAX, DENTIST Olliee
YV over Vv'ead and Duron's Drug fctore,
41. Albans, Vt. 2-1 f
M" IHTIC, ATTORNEY AN 1) TJoUNSEL
. LOU AT LAiV. Also Agent lor lirst
lass Insurance Companies, and lor obtaining
oldicj's' pay, Ac.
Oflico over VYicUs' store.
A. SOWI.US. Attorney and Counsellor at
M,-. Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Olliee over
First National Hank, St. Albans, Vt.
1' S... Will attend to Collections, and prosecute
Claims against tho United States for Arrears of
Pay, or Bounty to Soldiers, Widow's and Invalid's
Pensions, Ac., Ac. Il-tf
rIfIIAUI)SOX'S 1HCTUHK (iALIiKKV,
JA1 Main, opposite Bank Street, St. Albans,
Vt., (Up Stairs.) Open all hours of tho day,
(Sundays excepted.) All thu latest styles of pic
tures niadu at this Gallery. Albums and 1'ic
ure Frames, Stereoscopic and card Pictures oi
Vermont Seonerv, all at low prices. Call eailv
and often. T. G. RICHARDSON,
I,")"-.. l'roprietot.
ITT K. .NORWICH, Practical Steam and
VV Gas.Fitter. Brass and Iron Goods of every
description, for steam, water, and gas. Guns
and locks repaired, and kevs fitted, Ac.
St. Albans. Yt. 173-ly
" 7VVK11. 1 5. linOTHEUS,
lltON MER-
X1 CHANTS.
Duulcru in Nails, Gliss, Oils, Faints, Agrieul
t.irai Tools, -which wo oiler at a low cash figure.
Corner Lake and Main streets.
St. Albans. March If!, 1801. 1-tf
CHAIUjKS WYJIAX, dealer in Fino Wateh
J cs, Clocks and Jewelry, Sited ng Silver anp
Silver Plated Ware. Fancy Goodi in great va
riety. Watch Repairing and Engrav.ug. St.
Albans, Yt. 1UII
He. POST CO., dealers in Dry Goods
. and choice Family Groceries. Corner ol
Haiti and Fairfield Streets, St. Albans, Yt. 117
it. c. rosr, i.. janks.
m MERICAN HOUSE, Itichford. Vt., Jerry II.
J. Sweatland Proprietor. This House is locat
ed in thu centre of tho village, near the Custom
House. Post-Ollieo and Mills. 10'J-ly
HILL A KAFFORD, Attorneys at Law, and
Solicitors in Chancer, Ollico, Lake Street
St. Albans Vt. d52Aw221-tf.
M..I. Hil.1. G.A. Navtokd.
R1CIIAKU SMITH, Dealorin Drugs, Patent
M'-diciues, Dyo Stutl's, Books, Stationery,
Rk-hford, Vt. Dee., 1SC8. lV-217
MP. PERLEY A CO., Dealers in Drugs and
Medicines, Dyo Stuffs, Hooks, Statione
ry, Yankee Notions, Ac., Ac. A choice stock of
Gioceries of all kinds in our now store.
258-t-tf ' Bank Block, Sheldon, Vt.
H
1KA.M I'lEKCE,
ruoruiuToit of tub
AMERICAN HOUSE!!
107
ST. AT PANS, VT.
G. M. PIERCE.
, . .Cl.KHK.
HORACE P. HALL, M. D.
(Late of tho Army, Ac.,)
Has returned to St. Albans, and may bo found
for the present at tho American Hotel.
Particular attention paid to Op
erative Surgery. 15'J-ly
BOOK
'BINDING !
DAVID OHAWFOI1D, llook Binder and
Wank llook Manufacturer,
Kingman Block, St. Albans, Vt.
Hook Binding in overy stylo from tho cheapest
to tho must costly, and all dono in a thorough
manner.
Dec. 20 18G7 180mC
PARK HOTEL.
On tlte'Amencan anil European Plan,
Cov. Bookman k Nassau Sts.,
,Vir Clly Ilnll Parle, New York.
GEORGE WIGHT, Proprietor.
1), Located in tho very heart of tho whole
sale business, this is ono of tho most conveni
ently located Ilotids for Merchants, Business
men and others visiting tho city. 257-Cm
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
J'EASE &. PATKB, - - rROntlETORS,
Corner of Church and Main Streets,
nUKLINQTON, VT.
Commodious yards and stables for tho accom
modation of transient horses are connected
with this house.
Horses and carriages furnished on applica
tion at tha olliee.
BOLLIX TEASE,
259-tf
C, W, 0, PATEE.
ST. ALBAJSTS, VT., SATUEDAY, MAY;
RAILROADS.
VKllMOXT CKNTHAI. AM) SUM.IVAIS
HAIIillOADS.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
CommonoinR. Nov. 30. 1808.
THAIN.H (101NO SOUTH AM! I'.AST
Leave St. Albans at (i.2) a. m., 12.0!l noon,
and' 7.20 n. m.
Mall Train leaves St Albans at (1:20 a.m., and
connects at Builingtou witli Ituthvid Road, at
White River Junction and Bellows Falls with
trains for Boston, Worcester, Springfield, and
witli trains on Passunipsic R R., arrives at New
York at 10:15 p.m.
Dav Express leaves Montreal at 8;40 a. m., St.
Johns at 10:00 a. in., Ogdenshurgh at 7;00 p.m.,
lodge atMalone; leavo7:15 a.m., Rouse's Point
10:15 a. in., for Boston, Ac, aniving in Boston,
via. Lowell at 10:30 u. m.
Night Express leaves Ogdoiisburgh nt 11:30 a.
in., Montieal at 3:30 p. m., Rouse's Point at 5.10
p. in., St. Johns at 1:50 p.m., nrriving at Boston
at 8.40 a. m., connecting at Bellows Falls with
Cheshire Road for Bobtoii and Worcester and
with Vermont Valley Railroad for Springllcld, Ac.,
and arriving in NowYork at 12.30 p. m.
TI1A1NS ClOINO NOHfU AND WKST.
Leavo St. Albans for Montreal at (1:10 a. m.. ,
and (1:55 p. in. For Rouse's Point, Ogdensburgh
and Hie Wcbt at 0:05 a. in., and 2:15 and (1.50
p. m.
Day Express leaves Boston via. Lowell 8.0J a, ,
in. for Burlington, St. Albans, Montreal. Og- .
deiisburgli anil West.
JIall Tram leaves Boston via J.owell, at i:uj
a. m., via Lawrence and Fitchhurg .U 7.30 a. if..
Springfield at 7:15 a. to., for Builingtmi, and
St. Albans.
Accommodation Train leaves Northfiold -t
7:15 a. m., for Burlington, Rutland, St. Albans,
House's Point.
Night Express leaves Bellows Falls at 10.10 p,
iii.. receiving1 passengers from Vermont Valley
il.ulroad, leaving New York at 12.15 p. ni., and
fioni Cheshire Railroad, leaving Boston at 5:30
p.m., connecting at Wltito River Junction willi
train leaving Boston at 5:00 p. in., for Burling
ton, Rouse's Point, Montreal and Ogdensburgli,
connecting with Grand Trunk Trains for the
West.
Sleeping ears are attached to both tho nighl
Express trains running between St. Albans am
Boston, and St. Albans and Springfield.
Through tickets for Chicago and tho West tot
sale at the principal stations.
G. MERRILL, Sup.
St. Ah.ans Nov. !)0. lWiS. ;
r) UTIjAXII axu huui.ixrto. AMI vt
Xi VALLEY RAILROAD.
On and after Dec. 2d, 1807, trains will nil
as follows, viz :
jiovi.no koutu and kast.
Leavo Ruili.igton at 8:30 a. in., 1:35 p. m. 3:3e
0; 15 p. in. Arrive at Rutland at 11:25 a. m., l:lf
p. in. 8:00 a. in. 12.50 a. m.
jjcavo iiUtiuuii at i:wu a. in., i-z:uu in. Amu
Uellows Falls at 7:10 and 2:20 p.m., A 3:25 a.
m.
Leave Hollows Falls at 7.50 a. in.. 2:25 p. m.
3:30 a in. Arrive at Braltleboro' at S:50 a. m.,
3:20 li. in., 4:27 A.m.
MOVING N0UT11 AND U:Sr.
Leave Brattleboro' at 11:00 . in., 4;15 A'J:00 p.
in. Arrive at Bollnws Falls at 12:00 . in., and
5:10 and 0:55 p. m.
Leave Bellows Falls at 12.3." p. in., o:45 p. m.
10.00 p. in. Arrive at Rutland at 3:10 p. m.,
0:00 p. in. 12:35 a. in.
Leavo Rutland at (1.00 a. in., 1.20 p. in.. 3.20
p. m. 1:30 a. m. Arrivo at Burlington at 0:15 a.
in.. 1:25 p. in., and G.15 p. in. 4.15 a. in.
TRAINS CONNECT AS FOLLOWS :
3 At Burlington witli Boats on Lako Chain
plain and Vermont Central and Vermont and
Canada Railroads, for Montpelier, St. Albans,
itousu s l'omt, Montreal, ugilensourgii, ami tne
West. At Rutland with trains for Troy, Albmy
and Now York, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady,
and the West. At Bellows Falls with trains on
Cheshire Railroad for Fitohburgh, Worcester,
Lowell, and Boston. With Yt. Valley Railroad,
tor Brattleboro , Hpnngllelil, nartloril, .New Ha
ven, and New York and witli Sullivan Railroad
for Windsor. Wliito River Junction, Wells River.
St. Johnshurv, Newport, Littleton, and tho
im.:... -m
llJWll' .iLuuiuiium.
Passengers for the West will lind this a cheap,
pleasant, and expeditious route.
FOR TICKETS, and all necessary information,
eiKiuire at the Ollices on the lino.
w-tf. GEO. A. MERRILL. Sunt.
(mTllEIIS UAliaiOAIJ.
WIN TEH AKKANGlilIilEN r-1808-0.
On and after Dee., 1SGS, Passenger Trains will
run as follows :
Ul'WAKU -wains.
Day Exp. Jss Train leaves Concord a' 10.35 a.
in., tor Wliiio River Junction, connecting with
liains for Montpelier, Burlington, Rouso's Point,
Montreal, .tc, and witli Ogdensburgli and Grand
Trunk Railroads, for tho West.
Accommodation Train lcave-j Concord at 10.40
a.m., lor Whito River Junction, connecting witli
train for Wells Rivcr.St. Johnsbury, Barton, New
port, Willoughby and Magog Lakes, Stanstcad,
Bath, Littleton, and Lancaster; also, with trains
for Montpelier, Burlington, St. Albans, Rouse's
Point, Montrela, Ogdeiibburgh, and tho West.
Bristol Train leaves Concord at 3.27 p. in., for
Franklin and Bristol.
Evening Express Train leaves Concord at 8.20
p. in., for Wliito River Junction, connecting with
trains for Montpelier, Burlington, St. Albanfi,
Roubo's Point,. Montreal, Ogdensburgli, and the
West.
Or on arrival of trains from Boston, Worcester,
Portsmouth, Portland, tec.
DOWNWARD TllAINS.
Morning Express Train leaves Wliito Rivei
Junction for Concord at 1.2li a. in., or on arrival
of train from Ogdensburgli and Montreal. On
Mondays at G.45 instead of 1.20.
Bristol Train leaves Bristol for Concord at 7
50 a. in., and Franklin at 9.05 a. m.
Mail Train loaves Whito River Junction for
Concord at 12.20 p. in., or on arrival of trains
over tho Vermont Central, Passunipsic, and
White Mountains Railroads.
Day Express Traill leaves "Whito River Junc
tion at 5.30 p. in., or on arrival of trains from
Montreal and Ogdensburgli, Brattleboro', Kecno,
Bellows Falls, Windsor, .vc., connecting at Con
cord with train for Manchester, Nashua, Lowell
and Boston.
Theso trams connect at Concord witli trains
for Manchester, Lawrence-, Portsmouth, Port
land, Nashua, Worcester, Now York, Lowoll, am'
Boston. ONSLOW STEARNS, Agent.
Concord. N. II. Dec. 1. lbliH. w-tf.
NEW STAGE ARRANGEMENT.
ON ANP AFTER MAY 25th, 1868,
AN KXTHA
FOUR-HORSE 00A0H
Will run from St. Albans to Sheldon, as fol
lows :
Leave St. Albans every day at 2 o'clock p. in.
Arrive at Sheldon at 4 o clock p. m.
Leavo Sheldon at 8 o'clock a. in. Arrive at St.
Albans at 10 o'clock a. m.
II. JENNISON, Proprietor.
St. Albans. May 25th, 18G8. dt5-tf
BOYS and Youth's Clothing of all kinds just re
ceived at WM. N. SMITH. & CO'S,
HATS, HATS, HATS,
' CAPS, CAPS, CAPS,
All tho Styles just rceoived at
WM. N. SMITH. CO H.
FULL Suits in large variety
at YM, N.8MITII, & CO.'Q
i x s r it a x c is..
Goldsmith &Seavey?
General Insurance Agents,
OITICI. IN
GADCQMB'S BUILDING,
XOJiTJIMAIXSt., AT. ALllAXS, Vt.
AGENCY OF THE
XiOniliXiilRD Pill 13 INS. CO.
OF NEW YORK.
i CASH ASSETS, 'l,525,00(i
t NIAGARA rillE INS. CO.
NEW YORK'.
CASH ASSETS, fl,5(K),000
SPIHNGPIBI.D T. & M. INS. CO.
KPRINGFIELD, MASS.
CASH ASSE'lS, . $000,000
IIAirOVEE. riRE INS. GO.
NEW YORK.
CASH ASSETS,
$700,000
! GERMANIA riHB XNS. CO.
NEW YORK.
CASH ASSETS, M,000,(KMl.
ALBANY OITV FIRE INS. CO.
ALBANY, N. Y.
CASH ASSETS, i500,O0O
MAS 2. MUTUAL XiIFE INS. f .
SPRINGFIELD.
CASH ASSETS, $2,500,000
All policies in this Co., noti-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. Villigcand Farm property.
"c.
All communications by mail will receive prompt
nlteiilion.
GOLDSMITH k SEAVEY.
x. k. (loi.p.sanrii. Jt. suwnv.
210Mf
MYRON BUCK'S
INSURANCE AG-EN 0Y
.S T. A LP, A NS, V T.
II I) .11 Ii IX SUIt AN' UK CO.,
New Haven, Conn.
Capital, fl.UOO.OOt). Surplus, $019,070.34.
XATIO.VAl. IN-SUUANCE CO.,
Boston, Mass.
Capital, $300,000. Surplus, ilSO.OOO.
IXTKIINATIOXAT. 1XSUUACK CO.,
Now York.
Capital, $300,000. Surplus, $101,80VJ2
UUAU1KAX .11UTUAI. l.II-HJ 1XSU11AXCE
C O M I ANY.
New York.
Asselts, over $1,000,000.
ALL, LOSSES VliCMU'TLY AD
JUSTED AND PAID.
dlfil 21.lv
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST
Phoenix Mutual
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD, COXX.
ITS ASSETS ARE NEARLY
83,000,000.
NEARLY TWO MILLIONS,
AND CONSTANTLY INCllEASINO.
Annual Dividends, J50 Per Cent.
U its l'olieies aro Non-Forfeiting I No re
st rietion on Travel, I.oeation or Employment 1
Dividends upon tho full Premiums paid on all its
Tables 1
Notes taken if desired for half of tho Premium
lor tho lirst four years, and in easo of death,
they aro paid by the Dividends and given
up and not deduct cdfrom tho Policy,
and
Tho Full Amount ol" Insurance is Paid.
It has paid in louses to its Policy Holders over
fc.'iOO.OOO, and has never contested a claim
during tho 17 years of its existence. No
extra Premiums charged for insur
ing. Females, Kailroad Employees or Seamen
A Policy in tho Phujnix; is properly called a
Wliolo World Policy. It permits tho insured to
travel or resido at will anywhero in tho United
States or Europo, at any season of tho year,
without extra charge.
NELSON H.ARMINGTON, Agent,
For Fianklin, Grand Islo and Lamoillo counties.
O. L. BABCOC1C, State Agent,
d22iw220-tf Butland. Vt.
Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OF IIAllTFORD, CONN.
A fuvorablo opportunity is presented to ener
getic and reliable business men who can dovoto
their cntiro timo to tho business, to represent
this old, staunch, and most successful Lifo Com.
pany, in unoccupied territory in tho Stato of
Vermont. Tho many popular features peculiar
to tho Plircnix Mutual, aud the great advantages
it offers to tho insuring public its freedom from
restrictions on travel and occupation its non
forfeitablo policies its liberal premium system
tho economy of tho manage incut, and its largo
annual dividends, render it tho most profitable
Conif any to Agents desirous of realizing a hand
some competency by their enterprise and ener
gy. Apply to O.L. BABCOOK,
Stato Agent rhrenix Mutual Lifo Ins. Co.
dC-tf Uliiou Block, llutland, Yt.
L 0 OA L A D VER Tl SEME NTS.
every iady
Dr.sllti:s admiration, To be admired, they
in ust possess Beauty and Intelligence.
Most every ono has intelligence, and .
ALL CAN EE BEAUTIFUL
By using tho 1AIMIIA. I.OTIA.V, tho latest
and most wonderful of all tho cosmetics. By its
use, all moths and freckles aro removed, the 'skin
becomes clean and transparent, and the check
roiccito witli tho hue of voutk Tho Paphian
lotion can bo found at
THE PEOPLE'S DRUGSTORE!
And also n most complete assortment of all toi
let articles. The new and fragrant Klor le
ainyo, and tho delicious wood Vliilt f. and all
other choice and fragrant perfumes.
HAIR DRESSINGS Alf D DY2S :
l-iliriind Powder Boxes, Colognes, Toilet Soups,
Teeth washes and Powders. Brushes: such as
j Hair, Teeth, Nail, Infant, .Vc, fee.
: Call anil eo the beautiful necessities and lux-
! uric for the toilet oven if you do not wish to buy
1 JUST RECEIVED
I As lull a stock of puro Drus as call bo found in
the State of Vermont, together witli Rcsinoids,
! Fluid Extracts, and all articles required in a
rnysicians or domestic practice. warranted
puro and of lirst quality. This store will be un
derwold by none in St. Albans.
Trusses, Shoulder Braces. Supporters, Ac. A.,
and every thing kept in a well regulated
Drug Store.
S. H. DAY, AGENT.
St. Albans. Vt. June. 18G8. ldlf
WELDEN SPRING WATER
Water from Wclden Spring, Kt. Albans, Yor
mont, winch has proved highly efficacious in
Scrofula, Cancer, and all diseases of thu skin,
and also for lyspepia. Kidney and Liver Com
plaints, General Bebility, .Vc, Ac., is now for
sale, at wnoicsaio ami retail, rd via wasiiington
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 whero it has
been tried.
MuuciiANTs National Bank, I
28 Stato Street, Boston, Oct. 7. 18G3, j
E. S. GOODWIN, Esq., Agent Welden Spring
Water.
Diiaii Silt; 1 write to acknowledge tho bne
lit I have received from the Welden Spring
Water. 1 liavo been troubled with Diseaso ol
tho Kidneys ior many years. I have consulted
some of tho bct physicians in tho country and
received no roller. Some fow months sinco 1
was recommended to try tho Welden Spring
ater. 1 had not taken it long beforo 1 was
surprised to see how much good it had dono me.
Sineo then I always keep it in my room and sel-
ilom iirniKany otner water, Knowing oventuaiiy
it will euro mo. "Ah I am anxious that others
should bo benefitted by my experience, I clieer-
lully recommend it to all sintering with tho
same disease,
ltespect fully.
J. J. MAY.
From Francis B. Dixon, Esq., Counselor at
Law and Average Adjuster, Boston,
17 Merchants Exchange. )
Boston, October
;r a, 1803. (
E. S. GOODWIN.
Duau Sin : I cheerfully comply witli your re
quest to give my candid opinion of tho merits
of tho 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 tho Welden Spring Water. I found by tak
ing a glass of tho water beforo meals it acts as
atonic and general regulator of tho system, and
enables mo to eat "any kind of food without in
convemonco. Tho only ovidenco I can give oi
my appreciation of its virtues is a recommenda
tion to every ono suffering from Dyspepsia to
try it.
Yours truly, I'll AN K B. DIXON.
Quincy, Mass., Oet..:i, 1803.
E. S. GOODWIN, Esq.
Duau Sin My wifo has used your iVoldon
Spring Water, and lias received great benelit
from it. Before slio used it she had a had
cough, and had bled from tho stomach or lungs.
Tho cough has entirely disappeared and alio is
as well, or better, than slio has been for ten
years.
Yery respectfully your old servant,
JOHN T. WILLEY.
Proprietor of Hancock House, Quincy.
tta' Letters from many other persons can bo
seen at tho olliee.
E. S.. GOODWIN, Agent,
218 Washincton Street, Boston.
HOtf
WARD & BURNTES,
Dealers in alii kinds of
GEOCERIES,
IjAKE ST., RT. ALBANS,
First door abovo tho St. Albans House, keep
constantly on hand a full assortmout'of
FAMILY GROCERIES:
Consisiing of
Flour,
Meal,
Provender,
Shorts,
And
Feed
Of all kinds;
Pork,
Fish,
Hams,
Sugar.
Teas,
Lard,
fresh Butter
And all sorts of articles usually kopt-in business
of their kind. Highest cash prico paid for all
kinds of country Produce,
GIVE VS A CAXXi.
dl-tf WARD & BUltNES.
1 O TO WM. N. BMITn Jt CO'S for your
Black Sack coats.
CAUDIGAN JACKET, All tho New Stylesjust
received at Win, N. BMIXU.
1, 18.69.
LOG A h AD VEli T1SEMENTS.
FULTON MARKET.
L, B. GREENE 6c Co.
tSucecssors to E. C. OALLAN.'
Dealers in
PROVISIONS and MEATS, 1
FltESH and SALT MEATS,
pome, LAUD,
HAMS, MUTTON,
VEAL. SAUSSAGES,
TUIiKEY.H, CHICKENS,
DUCKS, GAME,
TALLOW. TBIPE,
, PIG'S FEET,
1?IGH, SARDINES,.
KATCHUP, MJNTtf
Ac, Ac.,' . Ac.
Fruit and Vegetables of all kinds in their sea
sons fresh every day from tile Now York atul
Boston Markets.
T E 11 M St 0 A -S II.
I.. B. QiicnxE, E. F. Homjixy.
MAIN STREET,
St. Albans, Feb. 1!5, 18G9.
2:l2-tf.
New Store and New Goods.
C. R. PELL,
WITH
ROBERT KINGSLEY,
I) K 1 8 C 0 1 1 ' S N E W llh 0 (3 Iv ,
ON LAKE STREET.
ST. ALBANS, VT.
HAVE just opened tho largest stock of Crock
ery, comprising all tho new and desirable
patterns. French, China and Bohemian Fancy
and Table Glass Ware, Cutlery and Plated Ware,
over offered in this County.
We also call attention to our Stock' of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
WHITE GOODS, LINENS,
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS AND SMALL WARE.
Tho undersigned would respectfully annonneo
to tho public that wo huvo adopted 'the CASH
SYSTEM, and ONE PRICE. '
Driseol's NewBlock, Lako St. St. Albans, VI,
' ROBERT KINGSLEY.
DOtl
BURLINGTON
STEAM DYE and SCOURING WORKS
cirAxcii: OF HASH ! !
New Features in Dyeing!
New and Enlarged Facilities
for the Business,
Dyeing and Scouring Works,
Ladies' Silk and Satin Goods,
Silk, Crape, Broolia & Woollen Shawls,
Table and Piano Spi calls.
Damask and other Curtain (foods, and
Upholstery Woollens.
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES
Cleaned, Repaired, and Pressed to look
aa good as new.
Persons bringing goods to be 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 tho
check.
DEVLIN & TOUSLEY,
Burlington, Yt., February, 18G9.
R. KXNGSX.EV, AGENT
For 'Franklin County, to whom all or
ders should be addressed. 232tf
CLOSING OUT
ON
LAKE STREET.
TTUJIU the noxt Sixty Days, wo will sell Cloth-
L ing at pneos to suit tho purchaser"
in or-
dor to make room tor
Spring G-oods.
Those in want of Ready Jfado Clothing, Fur-
limning vjvuvi?t xxMvta t vivjioj i a iv uuuvo. u
fact EVERYTHING comprising a First Class
Heady Made Clothing ami J'umislilng Uoods
Store. Those in want of
OVERCOATS
can gel 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 large assortment of Under Suits,
PANTS AND VESTS,
Styles too Many to Mention.
Please Give us a Call Before
Purchasing Elsewhere.
MORTON & PER05T,
LAKE STREET.
aa3tf
BLACK Sack Coats m overy stylo,
at WM. N. Smith & CO'S,
Smith's new Block.
NO. 296.
hOVAL AD VEltTJS'EMENTS.
FOR JALE.
STOKE, STOCK, KIXTUKKS, and GOOI1
Wllili of a first class
DRY GOODS STORE.
Best location in town, on Main Street, oppo
sito tho Park.
Also, our place of residence, on England St.
For further particulars inquire of
ftf-250 BRECK & VETHERUEE.
T)
O not fall to call at tho
Cash Store,
and examine tho new arrival of Spring Style
Clothing.
L. Mel). SMITH fi Co.
FOR SALE.
BEING about, to leave town, I wisli to dispose
of my rcsidonco on Northlleld St., which
will bo sold for a rcasoneblo am.
For further particulars cniLUro of iiw.
"s-d-tr. ' l). F. WILLIAMS.
FOR SALE.
ONE HUNDRED TONS of HAY.
Enquire of
, . JASrER RAND.
St. Albans, Feb. 2nd, 1869. 221
GRAHAM FLOUR.
A Supcriorarticlo of Graham Flour, for sale,
at tho storo of BARNES & CROWLEY,
d33-tf
Lako Street.
NOTICE.
Mr. F. L. Goodspccd'a New Houso at Missi
quoi Springs, is now ready for tho reception ot
hoarders. d35-tf
Meat Market Sold Out,
HAVING sold my meat market on Luke Street,
G120. W. IIai.Ii will carry on tho same
for tho present ns agent. My books will bo left
with Geo. W. Ball until tho 20th of March 1809,
who will attend to tho settling.of accounts, after
which, thoy will ho left with an attorney for
collection
tf H . W. BALL
We Challenge the World,
Mi
rj'iHE subscribers having removed (heir place
X of husinesss to Foundry Street, would re
spcctfully stato tfl tho pitions of St. Albans and
vicinity, that thoy aro thankful for past favoju
confered upon them, and aro now prepared to
do all kinds ufwork In (Ui'ir if ul.
iiess, and respectfully ask a continuanco of their
patronage.
N. B. Particular attention paid to overreach
ing and interfering horses and a euro euro war
ranted or no pay required. Lame horacs of all
uiiiiis cureu it tiicro is any euro in them.
F. L. WOOD .t CO.
Foundry Street.
G. A. W. Wood.
211-ly
F. L. Woon,
To Rent.
COMMERCIAL College Rooms; possession
given Sept., 1st. Tlireo Rooms easy of
access, and very pleasant situation for Club
Rooms or oiliees.
WM. N. SMITH.
St. Albans, Aug. 3, 1SG8. d70tt
LOST,
QN MAIN or FAIRFIELD STREET mi
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM.
Tho finder will confer a favor by leaving the
same at tho Tuansciui'T Olliee.
ASHAEI S. HYDE,
DUAUttl IX AM. KINDS OF
First Class Groceries ! !
HARROW BLOCK, ST. AI.II.VNH, VT.
Consisting in part of
Flour,
Pork,
Fish,
Sujur,
Tern,
d-tf
For an Umbrella,
For a Rubber Coat,
For n (Hazed Cap,
For a Travelling Bag,
For a Shirt,
For a Box of Collars,
For a Suit of Clothing,
or.anytliing in tho Gents I'urnishiiig Goods line,
walk into
NO. 2 D ARROW BLOCK,
THE CASH STORE.
L. McD. SMITH ,t Co.
St, Albans Dining Rooms,
LAKE ST. ST. ALBANS,
DOWNING & STEERE
PROPRIETORS
TTT ARM MEALS or Lunches served ut all
TT hours, in tho host style.
Fresh Baltimore Oysters
Received daily and supplied to tho Trade nt
wholesale prices. nlOC d&wtf
Come and Seel!
Como and Try
THE HOWS, AND THB W1IIS
New Family Sewing Machine!
Itekl Machines made.
Shuttle, Straight Needle,
Every machine warranted,
Onlec opposite Tiemont House.
dw-tf J. S. WEEKS, Agent.
BLACK Pants and Vests of all kinds just re
ceived at WM. N. SMITH, iCO'fl.
S
HIRTS and Drawers of all kinds now opening
ac woi, Bourn, & cu ts.
S
AOK COATS FOR SPRING, go to