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Vermont Daily Transcript.
Vol. I.
Vermont Daily Transcript,
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JU'l III
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Advertisement. is ion Ul oo , u. uiiie "
the morning of tho day of tlieil intomlul pun
1 at ion
BUSINESS CARDS.
BARNES A CROWLEY. Dealers in Groceries
anil W st India Goods or every description,
Harms' Ni Hl-ck, Lake Street, Kt. Albans, W
mont. 1 riLLARD F.YlUtlNOTON, ;yiTORNKY
V Counsellor at haw and Solicitor in haii
e.rv. Oiliei 'With II S. Royec, Brainoid Block,
St. "Albans, Vt. 2ll-ly
l.YII.l'Y, "DAVIS ADAMS, COUNSEL-
.YII.1Y, DAVIS Aiu.nNt.uu.wr.1.-;
13 OIW AT LAW ami Solicitors in wiriii eij.
OlVicc in Union llloek, St. Albans, t
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UANV H. r.AlIXY, I'AUKDAVtS, II
ADAMS.
'
t S, liL.MSDLLL, Attorney A ComiMdlnr
L . Law and Solicitor in Chancery. 2(14
Urtiec over the Post Office, Cambridge, t.
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SA1ILL S. 1IYDK, Dealer m all Kinds ot
Kimiilv fliiii'i'i ii'S. Darrow lllocli, ot. Al-
"i.inx, ennoiit.
20:1
v it. w. 'I'lllltAClr. l'liVHicinii and
Sur
l) geon. (Iraduate of the University of Ve:
'mint. Ollice: FaiHield stnict, oxer Messn
Ver.
is-
IllaiHileH h ClntbiUK House.
tl7
BKNTO.V AVII.SO.V, Attorneys at Law,
and Solicitois in Chaneery. Office in No
ok s New Itlock, St. Albans Vt. Attend C'ouits
regiilaily in rranklin, Oileans, and Lamoille
i oiinties. l.i'J-tf
11. I. lll.STON. W. 1). WILSON.
Lti I I.M A N, IJ K X 'I' I S T. Ollice ill tile
. KIN OMAN ULOCK, Main St., opposite the
( 'oiiKreKalioiial Church.
ir; H, M' liOM'AX, DKXTIST Ollice
YY . over Wead and Duron's Drug store,
M. Albans, Vt.
f UVl li, A'lTOltNEY AND COUNSLL
31. LOll AT LA''. Also Agent for fust
lass insurance Companies, and for obtaining
oldiejs' pay, ,vc.
Ollice over Weeks' htore.
A. fjOWIiKS, Attorney and Couns.-llor at
Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Ollice over
First National Dank, St. Albans, Yt.
P S.-- Will attend to Collections, and prosecute
Claims against the United States for Arrears of
Pay, orliounty to Soldiers, Widow's and Invalid's
IV iii-ions, Acm Ac !J-tf
"IJ 1CIIAUUSO.V.S PICTUUU GAM.KKY,
J.V Main, opposito Dank Street, St. Albans,
Vt., (Up Stairs.) Open all hours of tho day,
(Sundays excepted.) All tho latest styles of pic
tures uiudo at this Gallery. Albums and I'ic
iiro Frames, Stereoscopic mid card Pictures of
crmont Scenerv, all at low juices. Call early
and often T. G. hlCHAKDSON,
157.,, Pioprietoi.
ITT s. AOIIVVICH, Practical Sle.un ami
V . Gas Fitter. Urass and Iron Goods of e cry
description, for steam, water, and gas. Guns
and locks repaired, and keys fitted, Ac.
St. Albans. Vt. 17i-ly
llAllltAR IIItOTIinUS, IKON Ml.li-
CJ1ANTS.
Doulerd in Nails. Glass, Oils, Paints, Agricul
t.uai Tools, which wo oiler at a low cash ligure.
Corner Lake and Main streets.
St Albans. March 1(5, 1801. 1-tf
tll.Mtl.KS AVYIAX, dealer in Fine Wateh
J es, Clocks and Jewelry, Sterl ng Silver anp
Silver Plated Ware. Fancy Goods m great va
rietv. Watch Ucpairiug and Eugra ng. St.
Albans, Vt. M
EC. POST CO., dealers in Dry Goods
. and choice Family GroceiicH. Corner ot
'lain and Fairfield Streets, St. Albans, Vt. 117
it. c. rosr, "- Jani:s.
alEHICAN HOUSE, Itichford. Vt., Jerry 1!.
2jl Sweatland Proprietor. This House is locat
ed in tho centro of tho village, near the Custom
House. Post-Ollico and Mills. 10'J-ly
HILL A SAFFOHD, Attorneys at Law, and
Solicitors in Chancer), Ollice, Lake Street
St. Albans Vt. d32Aw221-tf.
M.J. Hiu, tl.A- SAiror.l).
RICH Attn SMITH, Dealerin Drugs, Patent
M.'dicincs, Dve Stulfs, Hooks, Stationery,
'Vl!-. Vc , ,
Itichford. Vt. Dec, 18GS. lV-217
MP. PEHLEY .t CO., Dealers hi Drugs and
. 'Mi.ilieineH. Dvo Stull's. Hooks. Statione
ry. Yankee Notions, Ac, Ac A choice stock of
Groceries of all kinds in our now store.
25S-t-tf Hank Hlock, Sheldon, Vt.
H 1KA.U PIHHCK,
l'lior-itiii'ios: of Tin:
AMERICAN HOUSE
I t
107 ST. A'H'.AXS, VT.
0. M. PIEltCE Cm:kk.
HORACE P. HALL, M. D.
(Late of tho Army, ice.,)
lias returned to St. Albans, and may bo found
for the present at tho American Hotel
1'urti.ciiliir attention inil to Op
erative Surgery. lGU-iy
BOOK,
BINDING !
r AVID 0 It A W F O H D, Dook Hinder and
1J Ulaiik Hook Jiannlacturer,
Kingman Block, St. Albans, Vt.
Hook Hinding in every stylo from the cheapest
to tho must costly, ami an done in a inorougi
manner.
Dec. 20 18G7
180mG
PARK HOTEL.
On the American aitd European l'lun,
Cor. Heeknian & Nassau Sis.,
Vim' Cltv Hull Ptivlc. New York
GEOHGE WIGHT, Proprietor.
V. 11 Located ill the very heart of tho wholo
unlit iiiiHiiiess. this is 0110 of tho most convcnl
untly located Hotels for Merchants, Husiticss
men and others visiting 010 city. -jof-em
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
I'KASn A PATEE, - - PHOPMKTOHS;
Corner of Church and Main Streets,
nujiLixarox, vt.
Commodious yards and stables 1'or tho accom
modation of transient horses aro connected
with this house.
Horses and carriages furnished on applica
tion at the ollicc
KOI.MN VEASE. 0, V, C, l'ATKH.
259.U
ST. ALT3AJSTS, VT, MOTlYM.A.Y, a
' RAILROADS.
TTKItJIOXT
liKXTlt.VI. AND SVI.I.IVA.
V RAILROADS.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Commoiioinc Nov. 30. 180('.
TltAINS (10INO SOUTH ANfc KAST
Leave St. AlbaiiH at G.21 a. m., 12.0.) noon,
and 7:20 u. m. , , ,
Mail 'lVaili loaves St Albans at (1:20 u.lii., ami
connects nt Burlington with Hutlaud Load, at
White ltivor Junction ami Bellows lulls with
iraiiiH for Boston, Worcester, Springfield, ami
with trains on Passumpsie U It., arnves at Now
York at 10:13 p.m.
IJriv l-.Ttiiresa le
Day Express leaven Jloutieai at a;-"' a. i"m m
J . . i i t. ?.ii.'i ...
Jlvs at 10:00 a. in., Ogdensburgli . ot 7;00 P.m..
q Mlll()nu. ,,,. aitll House's Point
10:45 a. til., for lloston, Ac,
ai living in Boston,
i
wa. Lowell at 10:!)(lp. in.
Night Express leaves Ogdenslmrh at 11:30 a. j
in., .Monti eal at a::il) p. in., iiouso h rum. i 1
I p. in., St. Johns at l:f.O p. in., arriving at lloston i
at 8.10 a.m., connecting at Bellows rails with
Cheshire Road for Boston and Worcester and,
. with Vermont Valley Itailroad lorSprmgtieid, Ac,
Hiid arriviiiK in NowYoik at 12.30 p. m. j
) TtlUNS OOtNO SOUTH AM) Wl:ST. I
' 1 ... SJf 111.1,1.. fill Mimlli'Mi nt (1:1(1 .1. 111.. !
ami li:53p. iii. For House's Point, Ogdensburgh I
and tlie Wht at 0:05 a. in., and 2:15 and (',.50 j
nav j.xprcss leaves jiosiou na, i.in.tn
1 1 t on, St. AlbaiiB. Montreal, Og-,
.i,.,,,,,,!, Mn West.
M.iil Tr.tin leaves lioston Ma Lowell, at 7;0'J
-it
' .. ... ... 1 nur.xtn.. Oliit I'i I I'l ll 111 11' , t 7.111) ll.ll.. I
... ill, , in. j ... n ..... ...... . r. --.
u....:....i:..i,i r.ir. ,. ... fin 1 .tivliiitnn. anil'
. - ll lllli. in ... i..." , r.-
St. Albans. ,
Accommodation Train leaves Northlleld t
7:15 a. ni., for P.urlingti.n, Htitlaud, St. Albans,
ItOUSi h Point.
Night Lxpnss leaes llellows 1 alls at 10.10 p,
:i,., leeching passengers from Vermont Valley
llailroad, leaving New York at 12.15 p. m., ami
horn Cheshire Itailroad, leaving lioston at 5:110
p. in., loniiecting at YVhitu Itiver .function with
iiain leaving lioston at 5:00 p. m., for Kurliug
ton, ltou-e' Point, Montreal and Ogdensburgli,
connectiu,; with (irand Trunk Trains tor the
Nlccpinii earn are attached to both the night
l-.Npre.-s truiiiH riiiiiiing between St. Albans anc
lioston, and St. Albans and Springfield.
Through tickets for Chicago ami the YUst tot
sale at the piincipal htations.
U. MLKIULL, Sup.
St.Ahmns Nov. :10. 1803.
ni '1'I.AXDAXD HUm.IXGTOX AM) VI
JL1 VALLEY HAILHOAD.
On and after Dec. 2d, 1807, trains will ini
ux follows, iz :
moving soirrii ami j-.asi.
Leave l!url"..igton at 8::i0 a. in., 1::15 p. m. 'h'X'
1);15 ji. m. Arrive at Hutlaud at 11:25 a. in., t:lf
p. m. 8:00 a. m. 12.50 a. in.
Leave ltutlandat 1:00 a. m., 12:00 m. Arriu
Dellows Falls at 7:10 and 2:20 p.m., A 3:23 a.
m.
Leave Hollows Falls at 7.50 a. m., 2:2.) p. m.
;t:30 a m. Artivo at Dratt'ieboio' at 8:50 a. m.,
:5:20 p. m., 1:27 a. m.
jioviNti Nonrn and wxsr.
Leae lirattloboro' at 11:00 . in., 4;4i A 0:00 p.
m. Arrive at llellows Falls at 12:00 i. m., and
5:10 and 0:53 p. m.
Leave llellows Falls at 12.''; p. in., 5:15 p. m.
10.00 p. in. An ivo at Hut land at :t:10 p. m.,
0:00 it. in. 12:'.13 a. in.
Leave ltutlandat (i.00 a. in., 1.20 p. in.. :!.2()
p. in. 1::!0 a. in. Anivo at Burlington at 0:13 a.
m.. 1:23 p. in., and G.15 i. m. 1.15 a. in.
TItAINS CONNECT AS FOLLOWS:
r At liurlington witlilioals on Lake Chain
plain and Vermont Central and Vermont and
I'lni.-il.i llaih-oails. for Montnolier. St. Albans,
House s Point, Jlontreal, ugileiisuurgn, ami mo
U.. f Ki 11. .tl.Ki.l will, tlviitw fur TvilV AIll'lllV
mul Ki-w York. SaratoL'a SnrintiK. Schenectady,
:iml tho WCsl. At Jieiiows rails wun iraius on
Cheshiro Itailroad for Fitchburgb, orcetter,
Lowell, and lioston. With Vt. Valley Itailroad,
Ini- liruttli'boro'. SmuiL' held, llarttord, .New ila
veil, and New York and with Sullivan ltailroiul
for Windsor, White Itiver Junction, Wells Itiver,
St. Johiisburv. Newport, Littleton, and the
While Mountains.
Passenircrs for tho "icst will iuid this a cheap,
Pleasant, and expeditious rouic
FOlt TICKETS, and all necessary information,
enquire at the Ollicea on tho line.
w-II. ur,u, .V. .U1.IV1V1X.1J. O.llll.
XTon
riiEii.v 11.VIMIUAD.
1808-0.
On and after Dec, 1SG8,
Pivssengor Trains will
run as follows :
Vl'WAl:U TRAINS.
Day Exp. -ss Train leaves Conconl a 10.U3 a.
m., tor lilte liiver junction, eoiiueciiiig wun
trains for Montpelier, Hurliugtou, House's Point,
Montreal, c, aim wun ugiiensoiugu ana union
Trunli llaiiroaus, lor tno osi.
Ai'c.iiniiioibitioii Train leaves Concord at 10. 10
a.m., tor White Hiver Junction, connecting with
train tor Wells Hiver.St. Johnsbury.Harton, Now
port, Willoughby ami Magog Lakes, Stanstead,
Hath, Littleton, and Lancaster; also, with trains
for Montpelier, Burlington, St. Albans, House's
Point, Jlontreia, ugiiensouigu, ami 1110 nesi.
Bristol Train leaves Conconl at 3.27 p. m., for
Franklin and Bristol.
livening Express Train leaves Concord at ti.M
. 111.. for White Hiver Junction, connecting will.
trains for Montpelier, Burlington, St. Albans,
House's Point, .Montreal, ogdonsimrgn, ami tne
West. . ......
Or on ai rival ot trams troni lioston, orcester,
Portsmouth, Portland. Ac.
DOWKWAltl) TUA1SS.
MornhiL' Express Train leaves White Hivei
Junction for Concord at 1.20 a. 111., or on arrival
of train from Ogdensburgh and Montreal. On
.Mondays at u.15 instead ot i.su.
Bristol Tram leaves unsioi ior uoucoiu ai 1
50 u. 111., and Franklin atO.Oj a. 111.
Mail Tram leaves White itiver .Junction tor
Concord at 12.20 p. 111., or on arrival ot trains
over tho Vermont Central, Passumpsic, and
Win!,. Mimntaius Hailroads.
Day Express Train leaves Whito Hiver Junc
tion lit O.UU p. in., or on 111 1 iv ill in n.uin nuiu
Montreal and Ogdensburgh, Hrattleboro', Keene,
l'.ellowH Falls, indsor. Ac. connecting at Con
cord with train for Manchester, Nashua, Lowell
and Boston.
Theso trains connect at Concord with trains
for Manchester, Lawrenco, Portsmouth, JJort-
land. Nashua, Worcester, low lork, Lowell, am'
Boston. ONSLOW STEAHNS. Agent.
Concord. N. II. Dec 1. 1BGS. w-tr.
NEW STAGE ARRANGEMENT,
ON AND AFTER MAY 25th, 1868,
AX UXTI'.A
FOUR-HORSE COACH
Will run from St. Albans to Sheldon, as t'ol
lows :
Leave St. Albans everv dav.at 2 o'clock p. m
Arrive at Sheldon at 4. o clock p. 111.
Leave Sheldon at 8 o'clock a. 111. Arrive at St.
Albans at 10 o'clock a. m.
H. JENNISON, Proprietor.
St. Albans. May 25th, 18G8. dl5-U'
BOYS and Youth's Clothing or all kinds lust re
ccived at WM. N. SMITH. A CO'S,
HATS, HATS, HATS,
c.r.s, CAPS, CAPS.
All tho Styles Juat received at
WM. N. SMITH. A CO S.
ITUJLL Suits in largo variety
; at WM. N.BMITII, 4 CO.'S
I XS CJi A X C E .
Goldsmith & Seavey.
General Insurance Agents,
orrici: in
GADCOMB'S BUILDING,
XORTH MA IX St., ST. AL1AXS, Vt.
agency of Tin:
IiOnXXiXiAIlD rinB INS. oo.
or NEW YORK.
C'AHII ASSETS, Jl.nw.OOO
Niagara Firm iws. oo.
NEW YOI1K.
CASH ASSETS, l,oOO,OP(i
smiNonutiD r. u vt. ins. oo.
Sl'lUNOl'ir.LD, JIASS.
(WS1I ASSIES. tOOO.OOO
iiArrovEn rxnu ins. oo.
NLV YOliK.
I'ASII ASSl'-TP. iVOO.IIUO
OEHMANIA riKB
NKW YOHK.
I 'ASH ASSKTS,
IliS. OO.
i-1. (100,00(1.
ALB AN V
CITTT riRE
IKS. OC.
aldan v, n". y.
cash assp.ts,
J50I),()1)I)
MAS!
MUTUAL LIFE INS.
ft'.
SPltlNOFIF.LD.
CASH ASSETS, '2,5l)0,00(l
All policies in this Co.. non-forfeitable
Laws of the State.
bv
Dividends aiiiiiially on the .'ontiilmtioii plan
after two payments.
Particular attention given to insuring prop
erty in ADJOINING TOWNS, such as MAN'A
FAC'll'HING ESTABLISHMENTS, STOItES,
MEHC1IANDISE. Village and Farm property.
Alleomniiinicatioiis by mail will receive nioinpt
uteiition.
GOLDSMI I'll A SEAVEY.
k. (loi.i)sjnrif.
21Gtf
r. ji. si:avi;y.
MYRON BUCK'S
INSURANCE AGENCY
ST. A hit AX 8, VT.
II O "l K I X S V U A X C K C O.,
New Haven, Conn.
Capital, l,o;)0,000.- Surplus, i! !),(I70.'!4.
XATIOXAI. IXSL'UAXCK CO.,
Boston, Mass.
Capital, f:100,()00. Surplus, I50,000.
IXTHltXATIOXAL IXSUItACK CO.,
New York.
Capital, illOO.OOU. Suriilus, lUl,S0i.t)2
(JUAHIHAX JtCTCAI. I.II-'K lXSUKAXCK
C O 31 P A X Y' .
New Y'ork.
Asetts, OM'l'.
...."1,000,000.
ALL LOSSES
.lUSTlil)
dir. 1 v2l?-lv
PK031PTLY
AM) PAID.
AD-
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST
Phoenix Mutual
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OK IIAHTFOKI), CONX.
ITS ASSETS ARE NEARLY
3 8 , O O O ; O O O
INNl'AI. l.M'OMi:,
NEARLY TWO MILLIONS,
AND CONSTANTLY INOltl'-AKINO.
Annual Dividends, SO Pur (.'out.
ll its Policies aie Non-Foifeiting! No 11
Mliiriliiii mi Travel. Location or Employment 1
Dividends upon the mil premiums paid 011 anus
Tables I
Notes taken if desired for half of the Premium
for the tlrst four years, and 111 easeot death,
the v aro paid by tho Dividends and given
up and not deducted from the Policy,
and
The Full Amount ot Insurance is Paid.
It has n.iid ill losses to its Policy Holders over
S.-iOO,000, and has never contested a claim
during the 17 years of its existence. No
extra Premiums charged for insur
iim. Females, Kailroad Employees or iSeanien
A Policy in tho Pmirxix is pioperly called a
w.nlil Policy. It nerniits tho insured to
travel or reside at'will anywhero in tho United
States or Europe, at any season 01 1110 yeai
without extra charge.
NELSON H.ARIY1INGTON, Agent,
For Fiauklin, Grand Islo and Lamoille countius,
'n T. llUtmCK Khitn Ac'nnt.
d22iw220-tr' Hutlaud. Vt.
l'limniv Mutual Lite Insurauce Co.
OF HAHTFORD, CONN.
a i',v,irnlibi nimoitunitv is presented to oner
"Otic and reliable business men who can devoto
their entlro time to tho business, to represent
ti.su .,1.1 uimiiii'ii mul most successful Lifo Com
pany, in unoccupied territory in tho Statu of
Vermont. Tho many populur features peculiar
to tho Fhojiiix Mutual, ami ino great advantages
it iitVerH to tho iiiMurinirmiblic its freedom Irom
1 restrictions on travel ami occupaiiouiio wm
I forfeitable policies its liberal promium system
tho economy of thu manage niont, and its largo
I liniiiial dividends, render it tho most proiltablo
Comi any to Agents desirous or realizing a hand,
soma competency by their cutorpriso and ener
0. L. BABCOOK
Btato Agent Phcmilx Mutual Lifo Ins. Co.
UG-tf Uniou Block, Hutlaud, Yt.
, 0 OA L A D 1 'Jill Tl SEME NTS.
Dv..".liu.s admiration. To be admiied. they
mil 8 I possess lieaitty and Intelligence.
Most every one has intelligence, and
ALL OAXr EE BEAUTIFUL
llvusinu the 1'AtMIIAN I.OTIAN, the latest !
aim i:iwni m iiudt'i mi ui an mi' .1,01111,.. ii j.n
tmn nit Olntltu n,til frunltlfM nrn IVMlli.v.'il . till, Kkin
becomes cleim and transparent, and tho cheek '
lwcato with the hue of youth. The l'aphian t
Lotion can be iound nt
THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE I
And also a most complete assortment of all toi
I let articles. The new and trarant PI or ile
Sluyo, and the delicious wood lol . and nil
I other choice arid fragrant perfunifH.
' HAIR I3HESSIWGS AITD 2ES :
1 Puff and Powder Koxcs, Colognes, Toilet Soaps, ,
I Teeth washes and Powders, llrushes: such as 1
Hair, Teeth, Nail, Infant, iVc, Ac.
.Call and roe the beautiful necessities and lux-
uiict. for the toilet even if you do not Viitih to buy '
JUST RECEIVED
: As lull a stock of puro llriiBg as can bo found in
j the State of Vermont, together with Itcsinoids,
, Fluid lMraets, and all articles required in a
j Physicians or domestic, practice. Warranted
I pure and of first nualitv. Thin store will be un
dersold by none in St. Albans.
Ti ussch, Shoulder llraces. Supporters, Ac,
and every thing kept in a well regulated
Drug Store.
A.,
S. R. DAY. AGENT.
SI. Albans. Vt. June. 1HC8. ldlf
WELDEN SPRING WATER
Water from Wclden Spring, St. Albans, Ver
mont. which has proved highly cflicacious in
Scrofula, Cancer, and all diseases of the skin,
and also for Dyspepsia. Kidney and Liver Com
plaints, General Debility, Ac, Ac, is now for
sale, at wholesale and retail, at 218 Washington
Street, where books may bo obtained contain
ing an analysis of tho Water, with eortitieatcs
from physicians and others, testifying to its
beneficial ell'ccts in numerous cases where it has
icon tried.
MmiciiANTs National Bank, I
28 State Street, Boston, Oct. 7. 18C8, f
E. S. GOODWIN, Esq., Agent Wclden Spring
Water.
Di:ak Sin: 1 unto to r.ckno ledge tho bene-
llt I have received from tho Wclden Spring
Water. 1 have been troubled with Disease ot
the Kidneys ior many years. I have consulted
some of tho best physicians in tho country and
received no relief. Sonio few months since 1
v. as recommended to try the Welden Spring
ati-r. 1 had not taken it long beloro 1 was
surprised to sco how much good it had dono 111c
Since then I always keep it in my room and sel
dom drink any other water, Knowing eventually
it will euro inc. As I am anxious that others
should bo benefitted by my experience, I cheer
fully recommend it to ail suffering with tho
same disease, Hcspcclfully.
J. J. MAY.
From Francis B. Dixon, Esq., Counselor at
Law and Average Adjuster, Boston,
17 MmiciiANTS ExciiAXor.. I
lioston, October a, 1808. )'
E. S. GOODWIN.
Duak Sin : I cheerfully comply with your re
quest to give my candid opinion of the merits
of tho Wclden Spring Water. For some years I
have sull'ered much from Dyspepsia, and hav
ing exhausted patent medicines and tho pre
scriptions of many physicians, I was advised to
try the Welden Spring Water. I tound by tak
ing a glass of tho water before meals it acta as
atonic and general regulator of tho system, and
enables 1110 to eat any kind of food without in
convenience. Tho only ovidenco I can give of
my appreciation ot its virtues is a recommenda
tion to everv one suffering from Dvspepsia to
trv it.
Yours truly, FHANK B. DIXON.
QlMNCY, Mass., Oct. !1, 18G8.
GOODWIN, Evq.
E. S.
Dkaii Sir. My wife has used your Volden
Spring Water, and has received great benefit
from it. Before sho used it sho had a bad
cough, and had bled from tho 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. W'lLLEY.
Proprietor of Hancock House, Quiucy.
kj- Letters from many other persons pan bo
seen at the ollice.
E. S. GOODWIN, Agent,
1 lOtf
218 Washington Street, Boston.
WARD 6C BURNES,
Dealers in alll kinds of
Gr K O V, EKIES
hAKK ST., ST. A IjHANS,
Filet door above the St. Allunu House, keep
constantly on hand a full assortment of
rAMIIY GROCERIES:
Consiniing of
Flour,
Mini,
Pioviinder,
Shorts,
And
Feed
Ot all kinds;
Pork,
Fish,
Hams,
Sugar,
l'eas,
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 OAXjXj.
WAHD it BUHNES,
dl.tf
aO TO WM. N. SMITH
Black Sack Coats.
& CO'S for your
"1AHDIGAN JACKET, All tho New Styles just
1 lrccoivcd at Wm. N, SMITH.
1S69.
L O OA I, AD VEll T1SEMF.NTS.
FULTON MARKET.
L. B. GREENE & Co.
Successors to K. C. ClALLAH.
Dealers in
PROVISIONS and Ml'.ATS.
l'111'.SH and SALT MUATH,
tinPtf
LAUD,
HAMS, MUTTON,
VKAL. SAUSSAOlvS,
TUltKLYS, CHICKKNS,
DUCKS, OAM1'.,
TALLOW. TUIPl.
PIO'H l'l'.KT,
FISH, SAHDINKS.
KATCHUP, MINTS
Ac, Ac, Ac
l'ruit and Vegetables of all kinds in their sea
sons fresh every day from tho Now York and
lo ton Markets.
7' ; It M S (1 A SJi.
L. It. (ii-.nKi:, K. I. IIouiun.
MAUI STREET,
St. Albans, l'eb. 15, 180'.). 2:)2-tf.
New Store and New
C. R. PELL,
Goods
WITH
R0BEKT KINGSLEY,
: I S C 0 L L ' X K W Uu y) C K
1)
1 ON LAKH STREET.
i ST. ALLANS, VT.
HAVE just opened tho largest stock of Crock
ery, comprising all tho new and desirablo
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
FOHEION AND DOMESTIC DHY GOODS,
WHITE GOODS, LINENS,
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS AND SMALL WAHE.
Tho undersigned would lcspcctfully aiiiiounco
to tho public that wo havo adopted tho CASH
SYSTEM, and ONE PH1CE.
Driseol's New Block, Lake St. St. Albans, Vt,
HOBEP.T KINGSLEY.
!V.)tt
TURLINGTON
STEAM DYE and SCOURING WORKS
ciiaxoj: of hash ! !
Now Features in Dyeing!
New and Enlarged Facilities
for the Business.
Dyeing and Scouring Works,
Ltulies' Silk and Satin Good-s,
Silk, Crape, IJrooha & Wool Ion Shawln,
Table and Piano Sni uiuIh.
Ditnia.sk and other Curtain Goods, and
Upholstery "Woollens.
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES
Cleaned, Repaired, and Pressed U look
as yooil new.
Persons br'mring i;oods to bo dyed, cleaned
pressed, or repaired will bo furnished with
CHECKS, which will enablo them to send for
their goods oil or after tho date named on the
check.
DEVLIN & TOUSlBY,
Burlington, Vt., February, 1800.
R. KINGSLEY, AGENT
For Franklin County, to whom all or
ders should ho addressed. 2.1:tf
CLOSING OUT
ON
LAKE STREET.
I7"i OH the next Sixty Days, we will sell
: ing at prices to suit the imrehasei'
dcr to make room for
we will sell Cloth-
in or-
Sxring- Goods.
Those in want of Hculy Xado Clothing, Fur
iiisbing Goods, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoos, in
fact EVERYTHING compriHing a First CiaHs
Heady Mado Clothing and Furnishing Goods
Store, l'hosu in want of
OVERCOATS
can get one at a prico which will make it an ob
ject to buy even ir they 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
BLACK Sack Coats in every stylo,
at WM. N. Smith & CO S,
Smith's now Block
NO. 297.
L'OOA L ADVJSliilSSlESTS.
FOR SALE.
TOKK, STOCK. K I XT I'll 15 8. and HOOIJ
Wllit, of a first class
DRY GOODS STORE.
llesl location in town, on Main Street, oppo
sito tho Park.
Also, our place of residenco, on England St.
For further particulars inquire of
ttf-2.0 llltKCK k WETHEUUEE.
JQO not fail to call at the
O a s li S t ore,
and examine tho new arrival of Spring Hlvle
Clothing. "
L. MoD. SMITH ,t Co.
FOR SALE.
BEING about to leave, town, I wish to dispoee
of my residence on Northfleld St., which
will bo sold for a reaBonoblo sum.
For lurther particulars cnmiiro of me.
U5-d.tr. 11. V. WILLIAMS.
FOR SAIE.
ONE HUNDRED TONS or HAY.
Enqniro of
JASPEU HAND.
St. Albans, Feb. 2nd. 18C0.
221
GRAHAM FLOUR.
A Superior article of Graham Flour, for sale
at tho Btoro of BAHNES A CROWLEY.
d:)3-tf Lake Street.
XTOTXOXI.
Mr. F. L. Goodspecd's New Houao at Misai-
quoi Springs, is now ready tor tho reception ol
boarders. (135-ti
Meat Market Sold Out,
HAVING sold my meat market on Lake Street,
GKO. W. HAI.L, will carry on tho same
for tho present as agent. My books will ho left
with Geo. W. Ball until tho 20th of March 1809,
who will attend to tho settling.of accounts, after
wticn, they win no ictt wun an attorney ror
collection
tf H. W. BALL
We Challenge the World.
rilUE subscribers having removed cheir place
X of businesss to Foundry Street, would re
spcctfully stato to tho citizens of St. Albans and
vicinity, that they aro thankful ror past favors
conferee! upon them, and aro now prepared to
do all kluil of work In their line of bnil-
ness, and respectfully ask a continuance of their
patronage.
N. B. Particular attention paid to overreach
ing and interfering horses iiud a suro euro war
ranted or no pay required. Lama horses of all
Kinds cured it tnero is any euro m tneni.
F. L. WOOD ,t CO.
211-ly Foundry Street.
F. L. W'oon, G. A. W. Wood.
TO xv e nt.
c
acci
"10MMEHCIAL Collego Hooms:
possession
given Sept., 1st. Alirco Booms easy ot
access, and very pleasant situation for Club
Hooms or otllces.
i. ...l.n.. -
WM. N. SMITH.
d70lf
St. Albans, Aug. 3, 18G8,
LOST
o
N MAIN or FAIHFIELD STHEET
AV TO OAAPH AX.BUXX.
Tho tinder will confer a favor by leaving the
same at the Tiiansciui'T Ollice.
ASHAEL S. HYDE,
DKAl.UU IN ALL KINDS 01'
First Class Groceries ! !
DAKltOW BLOCK, ST. AL1IANH, VT.
Consisting in part of
Flour,
Pork,
Fiith,
Sugar,
Tmn,
d-tf
itc, ifrc.
For an Umbrella,
For a Rubber Coat,
For a Glazed Can,
For a Travelling Bag,
For a Shirt,
For a Box of Collars,
For a Suit of Clothing,
or anything in the Gents Furnishing Goods line,
walk into
XO. 2 DA1U10W BLOCK,
THE CASH STORE.
L. McD. SMI I'll A Co.
St. Albans Dining Rooms,
LAKE ST. ST. ALBANS,
DOWNING & STEERE
PROP ltlETORK
1T1
ut all
Y hours, in the best stylo.
Fresh Baltimore Oysters.
Received daily and supplied to tho Trado at
wholesalo prices. nlOC dAwtf
Oome and See!!
Come and Try
THO HOWE, AND THB WJIBD
Xew Family Scwlna Machines!
Jieht Machines made.
Shuttle, Straight Xeedle,
Every machine warranted,
Olllco opposito Trcmont House,
dw-tf J. S. WEEKS, Agent.
B
coived at
WM. N. SMITH, &CO'S,
S
IIIRTS and Drawers of all kinds now opening
at
WJtt. . BaUTM, WI S,
SACK COATS FOR SPRING, go to
WM. N. SMITH 4 CO'S,