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Vermont
Daily
"Vol. I.
Vermont Daily Transcript,
VUHIiISUHl) EACH EVENING.
'i,!lv in Hm-ne.' Moek, Lnkv M., A'. Mhano, 17.
Davis, Proprietor and Kill tor.
TKltMS!
lVr year, in advance,
Six months, in advauco
Tlirco months, in advance,
Olio tnontli, in advance.
8,0()
4,00
, 2,00
75
Ailvoitlumnt'iitu should be handed in a
oariy
as tlio morning of tho day of their intended pub-
liration.
BUSINESS CAEDS.
BARNES A CROWLEY Dealers in Groceries
and West India Goods of every description,
ISarnes' New Hloek, Lake Street, St.Albans, Ver
mont. !M.Vtr
WILLARI) FAHRINGTON, ATl'OHNliY .V
Counsellor at Law and Solicitor in Chan
el rv. Cilice with 11 S. Hoyce, HrainiTil Mock,
St. 'Albans, Vt. 'illi-ly
AIl.KV, IIAV1S V ADAMS, COUNSEL
ORS .VT LAW and Solicitors in Chaneery.
Offleo in Union Hloek, St. Albans, Vt. 'J7-U
llANA 11. ll.Ml.r.Y, r.VUK DAVIS, II. C. ADAMS.
r S. HLA1SDELL, Attorney .V Counsellor at
I. Law and Solicitor in Chancery. 201
Office over the l'ost Cilice, Cambridge, Vt.
i SAHEL
S. HYDE, Dealer tit all
kinds of
St. Al-
203
L'amilv Oroeeties, Dai row Ulock,
lians, Vermont.
J)
It. AV. TIMHAUI.T, 1'hvsician and Sur
geon. Graduate of the University of Ver.
1 1 1 ii it . Olllee: lairliold street,
Uhiisdcll'b Clothing House.
over Messrs-
167-ly
fc AVII.SO.V, AttornevH at Law,
mid Solicitors
rs in Chancery. Ollice in No-
lili s New Hloek, St. Albans Vt. Attend Courts
regular! v in Fianklin, Orleans, and Lamoille
Counties. lfl'J-tf
11. 0. 1IUXT0X, W. 1). WILSON'.
L I L M A X, I) E X T I S T. Ollice ill the
. KINGMAN ULOCK, Main St., opposite the
Congregational Chinch. 1-tf.
w.
II. M UOWAX, 1I1SXTIKT. Ollice
over Wcad and Duron's Drue; store,
St.
.Uluus, Vt. 2-tf
,f ItUt'K, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL
AX. LOU AT LAV. Also Agent for lirsl
lass Insurance Companies, and lor obtaining
ulditvV pay, Ac.
Ofllee over Weens' store.
tj A. SOAVLKS. Attorney and Counsellor at
Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Ollice over
First National Hank, St. Albans, Vt.
I' S.-- Will attend to Collections, and prosecute
Claims against tho United States lor Arrears of
Pay, or liouttty to Soldiers, Widow's and Invalid's
IN usions, Ac., Ac. I!-tt
T) ICIIAIM) SOX'S I'ICTUIIE li.M.MOKV,
XV Main, opposito UanU Street, St. Albans,
Vt., (Up Stairs.) Open nil hours of tho day,
(Sundays excepted.) All tho latest stylesof pic
tures made at this Gallery. Albums and i'ic
uro Frames, Stereoscopic And card Pictures of
Vermont Sccnorv, all at low prices. Call early
mid olten T. (1. ItlCILUiDSON,
157-'i. l'roprietoi.
W. Si
S. NORWICH. Practical Steam anil
ias.Fittcr. Urass and Iron Goods of every
description, for steam, water, and gas. Guns
and looks repaired, and keys fitted, ,v.o.
St. Albans. Vt. 173-ly
lltltAII ItHOTIIKUS, IltON MER
CHANTS.
Dealers in Nails. Glass, Oils, Paints, Agrioul
t.trai Tools, which wo oiler at a low cash figure.
Corner Lako and Main streets.
St Albans. March 10, 1801. 1-tf
C1IIAUL.KS AVYSIAX, dealer in Fine Watch-
es, Clocks and Jewelry, Sterl its Silver anp
Silver Plated Ware. Fancy Goodwin great va
riotv. Watch Repairing and Engrav.ng. St.
Albans, Vt. 103
IT C. POST CO., dealers in Dry Goods
LI 'and choice Family Groceries. Corner ot
Haiti and Fairiield Streets, St. Albans, Vt. 117
II. C. l'OST, L. JAMM.
AMERICAN HOUSE, Richford. Vt., Jerry U.
Swcatland Proprietor. This House is locat
ed in tho centro of tho village, near tho Custom
House Poat-Oihco and Mills. 10'J-ly
HILL A. SAFFORD, Attorneys at Law, and
Solicitors in Chancen, Ollice, Lako Street
St. Albans Vt. d52.Vw2.M-tr.
M. J. Uili. G.A. SAt rouD.
TICIIARO SMITH, Dealerin Drugs, Patent
JL"V Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Ilooks, Stationery,
Jfcc. Ac,
Uichford, Vt. Dec,
18C8.
lv-217
MP. l'ERLEY .t CO., Dealers In Drugs and
t Medicines, Dyo StuiVs, liooks, Statione
rv, Yankeo Notions, Ac., Ac. A choico stock of
Groceries of all kinds in our new store.
258-t-tf Uank Ulock, Sheldon, Vt.
IR.V.U I'IKHCE,
rnorniUTou of tub
AMERICAN
HOUSE!!
107
Q
ST. AHJANH, VT.
FIERCE
. M,
.Clkiik.
HORACE P. HALL, M. D.
(Lato of tho Army, Ac.,)
Has returned to St. Albans, and may bo found
for tho prcsont at tho American Hotel.
Particular attention paid to Op
erative Surgery. 159-ly
BOOK,
BINDING !
DAVID 011AWFO It D, Uook Uinder and
Ulank Hook Manufacturer,
Kinerman Block, St. Albans, Vt.
Ilnnlt HindiiiL' in overv stvlo from tho cheanest
to tho must costly, and all done in a thorough
jtianner.
Deo. 20 18G7 18CmO
PARK HOTEL.
On the American and Jiuroieun J'Utu,
Cor. Hcokman It Nassau Sta.,
Nuir City Hull Park. New York.
GEORGE WIGHT, Proprietor.
N. H. Located in tho very heart of tho wholo
!iin liiiHlnnsH. this is one of the most convent
etitly located Hotels for Merchauts, Hiisincss
men and others visiting tho city. aa.um
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
VHABIJ it PATEE. - - PHoriUETOHS
Corner of Church and Main Streets,
Ji U It LINO TON, VT.
Commodious yards and stables for tho accom
modation of transient horses aro connected
with this house.
Horses and carriages furnished on applica
tion at tho office.
KOLLIN I'EASK. t!. W, 0, PATKE.
259.tf
"-'- . - .i'J .' " 1 .
ST. ALBAJSTS, VT.a W Ji33gSrES D A. Y, MAY,
RAILROADS.
VKRMOXT CKXTItAti AM) SITM.lVA
HAILUOADS.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT, j
CommonoinR Iov. 30. 1808. i
TllAIXH (I01NO SOVTH ANi: KAST j
LeaeSt. Albaim at 0.2) a. m., 12.00 noon, I
and 7.20 d. m. ,
.Mail Traill leaves St Albans ul 0:20 a.m.. and
connects at Uuilington with ltutlaml Load, at
White ltiver Junction and liellows FalW with
trains lor llostou, Worcester, Spnnglield, and
with trains on Passutnpsir 11 It., arrives at how
York at 10:13 p.m. ...
Day Express leaves Montreal at S;10 n. in., bt.
Johns at 10:00 a. m., 0;densburgh at 7;00 p.m.,
lodge at Malone; leave 7:15 a.m., House s Point
10:13 a.m., for Hoston, Ac., arriving in Hoston,
via. Lowell at 10:.'ll) i). in. ,.,.,
Night Express leaves Ogdensbiirgh at 11:0 a.
mM Montteal at 3:30 p. m., House s Point ijt 5.10
p. in., St. Johns at 1:50 p. lit., arriving at Hoston
at H. 10 .a. in., connecting at Hollows balls with
Cheshire Hoad for Hoston and Worcester and
with Vermont Valley Hailroad for Springfield, Ac,
and arriving in NewYork at 12.30 p. in.
T1IA1N3 OOINll NOllTIl AND WEST.
Leae St. Albans for Montreal at (1:10 a. m..
and 0:53 p. in. For House's Point, Ogdensburgh
anil tho West at 0:03 a. m., and 2:13 and G.oO
'''iVa'v Express leaves Hoston via. Lowell 8.0J a,
m. for Hurliiigton, St. Albans, .Montreal, Og
ilellsbuigh anil Woht.
.Mail Train leaves Hoston via Lowell, at i:0)
a. in., via Lawrence and Fitchburg at 7.30 u.ii'..
Springlield at 7:J5 a. m.. for Hurliiigton, and
St. Albans.
Accommodation Trail' leavos Northlield t
7:15 u. ii'., for Huilington, Hutlaud, St. Albans,
(louse's Point.
Night Express leaves Hellows balls at Kl.lU p,
nri receiving pasengcrB front Vermont Valley
railroad, leaving New York at 12.15 p. m., and
riom Cheshire liailroad, leaving Hoston at o:30
p. in., connecting at Wliito ltiver Junction with
train leaving Hoston at 5:00 p. in., forHurhng
ton, ltonso's Point, .Montreal and Ogdensburgh,
connecting with Grand Tiunk Trains lor the
V..ul
Sleeping cars are attached to both the ni
Exnress trains running between St. Albans :
ghl
UK
Hoston, and St. Albans and Springlield.
TbroiiL'h tickets for Chicago and the Y e
st fill
sale at the principal stations.
1 G. MEHHILL, Sup.
St.Aloans Nov. 30. 1803.
R I'TLAM) AXD RlIRIilXGTO.V AXI A'T
VALLEY HAILHOAD.
On and after Dec. 2d, 1807, trains will nil
as follows, viz :
3IOVINO KOUTH AND K.AS1.
Leave Huili.igton at 8:30 a. m., 1:35 p. m. 3:3C
j;15 p. m. Arrive at Hutland at 11:25 a. m., 1:K
p. in. 8:00 a. m. 12.50 a. m.
Leave Hutland at 4:00 a. in., 12:00 in. Arriu
Hellows Falls at 7:10 and 2:20 p.m., .fc 3:25 a.
in.
Leave Hellows Falls at 7.50 a. in., 2:23 p. m.
3:30 a m. Arrive- at Hrattleboro' at 8:50 a. m.,
3:20 i. in., 4:27 a. m.
MOV1NO NOHT1I AND WtST.
Leave Hrattleboro' at 11:00 a. m., 4; 15 ,V l):00 ji.
m. Arrive at Hellows Falls at Vf.w . m., anu
5:40 and 9:55 p. m.
Leave Hellows Falls at 12.31 p. in., 5:45 p. in.
10.00 p. in. Ariivo at Hutland at 3:10 p. in.,
11:00 p. m. 12:35 a. nr.
Leave Hutland at 0.00 a. m., 1.20 p. m., 3.20
p. in. 1:30 a. m. Arrive at Uurlington at 9:15 a.
in.. 4:25 p. m., and 0.15 p. in. 4.13 a. in.
TltAINS CONNECT AS FOLLOWS :
itl'" At Uurlington withUoats on Lake Cliam
plain and Vermont Central and Vermont and
Canada Hailroads, for Montpelicr, St. Albans,
House's Point, Montreal, Ogdensburgh, and the
West. At Hutland with trams for Troy, Albany
and New York, Saratoga bprmgs, seitcncciaiiy,
and tho West. At Hellows Falls with trains on
Cheshire Hailroad for Fitehburgh, Worcester,
Lowell, and Hoston. With Vt. Valley Hailroad,
tor Hrattleboro', Springlield, Hartford, New Ha
ven, and New York and witli Sullivan Hailroad
for Windsor, White- ltiver Junction, Wells llivcr,
St. Johnsbury, Newport, Littleton, and tho
White Mountains.
Passengers for the West will find this a cheap,
pleasant, and expeditious route.
FOU TICKETS, and all necessary information,
enouiro at tlte unices on uio imo
' w-tf.
GEO. A. MEHHILL. Sunt.
-T"''E,l'V
RAILROAD.
WINTER ABRAKGUMENP-ISOS-O.
On and after Dec, 1808, Passenger Trains will
run as follows :
LTWAllU T1UINS.
Day Emu oss Train leaves Concord a 10.35 a.
in., lor Wliito Hiver Junction, connecting with
trains for Montpelicr, Uurlington, House's Point.
Montreal, tic, and witli Ogdensburgh and Graud
Trunk Hailroads, for tho West.
Accommodation Train leaven Concord at 10.40
a.m., lor Whito Hiver Junction, connecting with
train for Wells Hiver.St. Johnsbury.Uarton, New
port, Willoughby and Magog Lakes, Stanstead,
Hath, Littleton, and Lancaster; also, with trains
for Montpelicr, Uurlington, St. Albans, Houso's
Point, Montrela, Ogdensburgh, and tho Vt est.
Uristol Traill leaves Concoiu at 3.27 p. in., for
Franklin and Uristol.
Evening Express Train leaves Concord at 8.20
p. in., for White ltiver Junction, connecting with
trii fiw Montnelier. Hurlini:toii. St. Albans,
House's Point, Montreal, ugilensuurgit, anu uie
Or on arrival of trains from Hoston,Worcester,
Poi thiiiouth, Portland. ,Vc.
BOW.SWAltU TltAINK.
Morninir Exnresa Train leaves White Hivei
Junction for Concord at 1.20 a. m., or on arrival
of train from Ogdcnsuurgh ana Montreal, un
i n i: .ir. iiiurniwi .tT l vii
Uristol Train leaves uristol lor uoncoru at v
r,i n.iii.. and Franklin at'J.Oj a. m,
Mail Tram loaves nuo mver diiucuuu iui
Concord at 12.20 p. in., or on arrival of trains
iivr tho Vermont Central. Passumpsic, and
Wliito Mountains Kaiiroaus.
linv l-'vnri'sH Train leaves vumo ruver juuu
tinn at fi.30 ii. m.. or on arrival of trains from
Montreal anil ugueitsuurgn, Jinuueuoiu , jvcuiiu
u,.n.vs, l.'nlls. Windsor. A.C.. connectinc at Con
cord with train for Manchester, Nashua, Lowell
and Hoston. .... , ... . .
These trams connect at uoncoru wiiu nuuin
for Manchcbter, Lawrcuco, rorismoum, x-on.-
land. Nashua, Worcester, iow iura, i.ouu, am-
MVU I lr L-'liI,' 1 l( VW A lnilt
Concord, N. II. Dee. 1. 18G8. w-tf.
NEW STAGE ARRANGEMENT,
ON AND AFTER MAY 25th, 1868,
-AX EXTHA
FOUR-HORSE 00A0H
Will run from St,
Albans
lows :
to Sheldon, as fol
Leave St. Albans every day at 2 o'clock
p. m
Arrive at Sheldon at 4 o'clock p. in.
Leavo Sheldon at 8 o'clock a. m. Arrivo at St
Albans at 10 o'clock a. m. , ,
II. JENNISON, Proprietor.
St. Albans. May 25tli, 18G8. 115-tf
rrHE best stock of Clothing in tho State just
1 received at WM. N. SMITH, A CO'S.
B
nvj nr.nTHTVr. nfnll klndu lust received
at WM, , HJllTM, k wuo
( 0 WM. N. SMITH tc CO'S for your paws
VT vest.
x ,s in: a x c
Goldsmith & Seavey,
General Insurance Agents,
OlTll'K IS .
GADCOMB'S BUILDING,
XOliTirMAlXSt., ST. A LllAXS, Vt.
AGENCY OF THE
LORILLAIID FIHE SITS. CO.
OF NEW YOUK.
CASH ASKTS, .l,52.i,0Wi
niAGAIlA ruin INS. CO.
NEW YOHK.
' CASH ASSETS, 1,500,000
DPnXlNTGFIEIiD P. & BI. INS. CO.
SPHINGFHCLD, MASS.
CASH ASSE'iS, i'.)0.),U0O
HANOVER FIZ INS. CO.
NEW YOUK.
CASH ASSIU'S, 700,Ut'O
GERTjXANIA fire
NEW YOHK.
CASH AStiKTS,
INS. OO.
n,ooo,ooo.
ALBiiNTr city rmis INS.
ALDAN Y, N. Y.
CASH ASSETS, $500,000
OO.
MASS. MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO.
SPHINGFIELD. MASS.
CASH ASSETS, :2,500,()00
All jiolicies in this Co., non-forfeitable by
a law of the State.
Dividends annually on the contribution plan
after two payments.
Particular attention given to insuring prop
erty in ADJOINING TOWNS, such as MANA
FACTUHINO ESTABLISHMENTS, STOHES,
MEHCHANDISE, Village and Farm property,
.'.e.
All communications b mail will receive nrompt
aitentioii.
GOLDSMITH A SEAVEY.
S. K. (lOi.DSJllTir. . J. M. SiCAVllY.
240tf
MYRON BUCK'S
INSURANCE AGENCY
S T.
A Ji A NS,
V T.
HOME IXSURANCK CO.,
New Haven, Conn.
Capital, $1, 000,000. Surplus, JO 3,07014.
NA'MO.V.VI. INSURAXCH CO.,
Hoston, .Mass.
Capital, $300,000. Surplus, f450,000.
IXTBRNAT IOXAIj INSURACE CO.,
New York.
Capital, W00.OO0. Surplus, $40I,80j.ua
OUAROl.VX JIUTUAIi LIFE lXSl'JUiVUK
C O III P A N Y .
New York.
ssett, ovi
.$1,000,000.
MA. LOSSES
PROMPTLY
AND PAln.
AD
JUSTBD
lini w24?-lv
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST
Phoenix Mutual
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HAKTFOKD, CONN.
ITS ASSETS ARE NEARLY
13,000,000
ANNUAL INCOME,
NEARLY TWO MILLIONS,
AND CONSTANTLY INCHEASINQ.
Vuniial Dividends, 50 Per Cent.
All lis Policies are Non-Forfeiting 1 No ro
tvintirm un Travel. Location or EniDloyment 1
Dividends upon tno mil rrennums pamuii uniis
Tables 1 ,
Notes taken if desired for half ot the Premium
for tho lirst four years, ami in casooi ueain,
they aro paid by tho Dividends and given
un and not deducted from the Policy,
and
The Full Amount of Insurance is Paid.
It has paid in losses to its Policy Holders over
Sroo,OU, and has never contested a oiaim
during the 17 years of its existence. No
extra Premiums charged for insur
ing. Females, Kailroail Employees or .Seamen
A Policy in tlio Pmr.Nix is properly called a
Wholo World Policy. It permits tlio insured to
travel or rcsido at will anywhero in tho United
States or Europo, at any season of tho year,
without extra charge.
NELSON H.ARMINGTON, Agent,
For Franklin, Grand Islo and Lamoillo counties.
O. L. HAUCOCK, Stato Agent,
d22w220-tf Hutland. Vt.
I'hoenix Mutual Life Insurauce Co.
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
A favorablo opportunity is presented to ener
getic and reliable business men who can dovoto
their entire timo to tho business, to represent
this old, staunch, and most successful Lire Com
pany, in unoccupied territory in tho Stato of
Vermont. Tho many popular features peculiar
to the Pha-nlx 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
tlio economy of tho inanag. mcnt, and its largo
annual dividends, render it tho most profitable
Compi'iy to Agents desirous of realizing a hand
somo conipetouoy by their enterprise and oiiof
gy. Apply to O.L. IIXUCOOK.
State Agent Phomix Mutual Lirolns. Co.
dO-tf Union Ulock, Hutland, Vt.
L 0 OA L Ah VER T1SEMKNTS.
EVERY -L&jyX
Diainus admiration. To bo admired, they
must possess Dean ty and Intelligence.
Most every ono has intelligence, and
i
AXIi OJVIT BE BEAUTIFUL
HvilsiliL' thu I'AI'IIIA.N I.OT1AV. the lalost
and ciost wonderful of all the cosmetics. Hy its
two all moths and freckles aro removed, tho 'skin
bocomcs clean and transparent, and the cheek
roseato with the hue of youth. The Paphian
Lotion can be found at
THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE!
And also a most complete assortment of all toi-
iei arucie. inc new ami iraL'raut nor nt
aiiiyo, and tho deliciou wood vtoI-t. and all
other choice and fragrant perfumes.
HAin 13HES5INGG Am) DYES :
Pull' and Powder Hoxes, Colognes, Toilet Soaps,
Teeth washes and Powders. Hrushcs: such as
Hair, Teeth, Nail, Infant, &c, Ac.
Call and seo tho beautiful necessities and lux
uries for tho toilet oven if you do not wish to buv
JUST KECEIVHD
s full a htock of miro Drucs as can bo found in
tho State of Vermont, together with Hesinoids,
t?i..i.i i.-i. -...i n .i..i !.....i i.. .:
X 1U111 XjAIIUULO, UIU1 1111 til L1C1CS ICljllllCll 111 11
Physicians or domestic practice. Warranted
pttro and of first tiualitv. This storo will bo un
dersold by none in St. Albans.
Trusses, Shoulder Uraccs, Supporters, Ac, A.,
nun mci j iiiiug uupi. in a wen leguiaieii
Drug Store.
S. K. DAY, AGENT.
St. Albans. Vt.
June. 18G8.
ltUf
WELDEN SPRING WATER
Water from Weldcn Sliring. St. Albans, Ver
mont, which has proved highly eflicacious in
Scrofula, Cancer, and all diseases of the skin,
and also lor Dyspepsia. Kidney and Liver Com
plaints, General Debility, Ac", Ac., is now for
sale, at wholesale and retail, at 218 Washington
Street, whero books may bo obtained contain
ing an analysis ol tho Water, with certihcatcs
from physicians i and others, testifying to its
beneficial effects in numerous cases where it has
been tried.
Mkhciiants National Hank, I
i!8 Stato Street, Hoston, Oct. 7. 18G8, j
E. S. GOODWIN, Esq., Agent Weldcn Spring
Water.
Dkah Km: 1 wnto to tcknowlodco tho bene
fit I have received from tho Weldcn Spring
Water. 1 havo been troubled witli Discaso of
tho Kidneys lor many years. I havo consulted
some of tho best physicians in tho country and
received no rolier. Somo fow months since 1
as recommended to try the Weldcn Spring
W ater. 1 had not taken it long beforo I was
surprised to seo how much fjood it had dono me.
Since then I always keep it m my room and sel
dom drink any other water, knowing eventually
it will euro mo. As I am anxious that others
should bo boiicfillcu hy my 4KyaiMnilf, I oliuoi'
fully recommend it to all sulVoriug with tho
same dis-ease, liespcctfully.
J. J. MAY.
From Francis D. Dixon, Esq., Counselor at
Law and Avcrago Adjuster, Doston,
17 Mr.ItCHANTS Exciianok. 1
Hoston, October 3, 18G8. )
E. S. GOODWIN.
Deaii Shi : I cheerfully comply with your re
quest to givo my candid "opinion of tho merits
of tho Weldcn 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 Weldcn Spring Water. I found by tak
ing a glass of the water beforo meals it acts as
atonic and general regulator of tlio system, and
enables mo to eat any kind of food without in
convcnioneo. Tho only ovidoneo I can givo of
my appreciation of its virtues is a recommenda
tion to every one suffering from Dyspepsia to
try it.
Yours truly, FHANK H. DIXON.
Qui.Ncv, Mass., Oct. 3, 1808.
E. K. GOODWIN, Eq.
Deah Sin My wifo has used your Veldcn
Spring Water, and has received great benelit
from it. Ueforo sho used it sho had a bad
cough, and had bled from tho stomach or lungs.
Tho cough has entirely 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 Houso, Quiiicy.
Kir Letters from many other persons can be
seen at the offlco.
E. K. GOODWIN, Agent,
UOtf 218 Washington Street, Uoston.
WARD & BURNES,
Dealers in alll kinds of
GEO CERIES
LAKH ST., ST. ALBANS,
First door above tho St. Albans Hotisa, keep
constantly on Hand a lull assortment ot
FAIVXZX.V GROCERIES:
('l)llsiKlfUg Of
Flour,
Meal,
Provender,
Shorts,
And
Feed
Of all kinds;
Pork,
Fish,
Hams,
Sugar,
Toas,
Lard,
fresh Hutter
Anil all mii-Im of i.iiie'li's usuallv kont ill business
of their kind. Hnrhest cash price paid for all
kinds of country Produce.
GIVE VS A. CALL.
dl-tf
WAUD A UUHNES.
r O TO WM. N. SM
VX Hlaek Saok Coats.
SMITH A CO'S for your
"CARDIGAN JACKET, All tho New Styles Juat
J received at wm. w. bauTU,
i
5, 1S69.
1, 0 OA L A D VER T1SEMENTS.
FULTON MARKET.
L. B. GREENE & Co.
Successors to E. 0. GALLAIt.
Dealers in
PHOVISIOXS and MEATS,
FHESH and SALT MEATS,
POHK, LAUD,
HAMS, . MUTTON,
VEAL, SAUSSAGES,
TUHKEYS. CHICKENS,
DUCKS, GAME,
TALLOW, THIPE,
PIG'S FEET, .
' FISH, SMtDINES,
KATCHUP, MINTS
Ac, Ac, Ac.
Fruit and Vegetables of all kinds in thir sea
sons fresh overy day from tho Now York and
Hoston Markets.
TERMS GASH.
Ii. H. GliCENE, E. F. IIOADLHY.
MAIN STREET,
St. Albans, Feb. 15, 1800. 232-tf.
New Store and New Goods,
C. R. PELL,
WITH
ROBERT KINGSLEY,
D K l S C 0 L L ' H N E W Bu 0 0 K ,
ON IiAKE STREET.
ST. ALBANS, VT.
HAVE just opened tlio largest stock of Crock
ery, comprising all the new and desirable
patterns. French, China and Uohcmian Fancy
and Tablo Glass Ware, Cutlery and Plated Ware",
over offered in this County.
We also call attention to our Stock of
FOHEIGN AND DOMESTIC DHY GOODS,
WHITE GOODS, LINENS,
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS AND SMALL WAHE.
Tho undersigned would respect fully announce
to tho public that wo havo adopted the CASH
SYSTEM, and ONE PUICE.
Driseol's New Ulock, Lake St. St. Albans, Vt,
It OUGHT KINGSLEY.
miti
BURLINGTON
STKAM DYE and SCOURING WORKS
CHANGE OF HASH ! !
New Features in Dyeing !
New and Enlarged Facilities
for the Business.
Dyeing and Scouring Works,
Ladies' .Silk and Satin Goods,
Silk, Crane, Brocha & Woollen Shawls,
Table and Piano Spreads.
Damask and other Curtain Goods, and
Upholstery "Woollens..
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES
Cleaned, Repaired, and Prossed to look
as good as new.
Persons britiKiiiK woods to bo dyed, cleaned.
pressed, or repaired will bo furnished with
CHECKS, which Mill enablo them to scud for
their coods on or after tho date named 0:1 tho
check.
DEVLIN & TOUSLEY,
Dnrlington, Vt., February, 18G0.
R. KINGSIEY, AGENT
For Franklin County, to whom all or
ders should bo addressed. 23tf
CLOSING OUT
-ON-
LAKE STREET.
FOU tlio next Sisty Days, wo will sell Cloth
ing at prices to suit tho purchaser in or-
ner to maiso room lor
Spring Groocls.
Those in want of Rcadv 3,'ado ClothlcK. Fur
Uisillllg uonus, mils a. lihijb, uuuio iv dhuct. in
fact EVEUYTHING coniprising a First Class
, , .T.l . , 1,.,.1 (, Ul.nu l
Heady Mado Clothing and Furnishing Goods
Store. Those in want or
OVERCOATS
can get one at a price which will make it an oh
ject to uy even 11 itioy uu not wain u 1111 iiiuuu
er winter.
A largo assortment of Under Suits,
PANTS AND VESTS,
Styles too Many to Mention
Please Give us a Call Before
Purchasing Elsewhere.
M0ET0N& PER0X",
LAKE STREET
223tf
BLACK Sack Coats in overy style,
at WM, N. Smith & CO'S.
Smith's new Ulock.
NO. 299.
LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOR SALE.
STOHE, STOCK, FIXTUKKS, and GOOD
'IA. of a first class
DRY GOODS STORE.
Host location in tnn-n. 1111
site the Park. 11
Also, our place of residenco, on England St.
For further particulars inquiro of
ttf-250 HHEOK k WETIIEHUEK.
.0 not fail to call at the
Cash Rtorft.
and oxainine tho new arrival of Spring Style
L. MoD. SMITH A. Co.
FOR SALE.
BEING about, to leavo toYvn, I wish to dispose
of my residenco on Northlield St.. wlileh
ill bo sold for a rcasouoblo sum.
tor furtlier particulars enquiro of me.
14
U.t. WILiLdAMH.
FOR SAKE.
f NE IIUNDnED TONS of HAY.
V.
Enquire of
JASPEH RAND.
St. Albans, Feb. 2nd, 18G9.
221
GRAHAM FLOUR.
A Stinerior articlo of Grnham Flnnr. fnr Kulii
at tho Btoro of UAHNES & CHOWLEY.
d33-tf Lake Street.
NOTICE.
Mr. F. L. Goodsnoed's New House at Minai.
quoi Springs, is now road for the rocopHon of
boarders. d35-tf
Meat Market Sold Out,
HAVING sold my meat market on Lako Street,
GEO. AV. HAIjIi will carry on tho nnmn
for tho present as agent. My books will be left
with Geo. W. Dull until tho 20th of March 1869,
who will attend to tho sottling;of accounts, after
which, they will ho loft with an attorney for
collection
tf II. W. BALL
We Challenge the World.
THE subscribers having removed their place
of businesss to Foundry Street, would re
spcstftilly stato to tho citizens of St. Albans and
vicinity, that they aro thankful for past favors
confered upon them, and aro now prepared to
do ull klml of work tn their line of busi
ness, and respectfully ask a continuanco of their
patronage.
N. U. Particular attention paid to overreach'
ing and interfering horses apd a sura euro war
ranted or no pay required. Lamo horaos of all
uuiio Luivu 11 iiiuiu is uny emu in mem.
J) . ii. WOOD & CO.
211-ly Foundry Street.
X'. Ll. HOOD,
G. A. W. Wood.
To Kent.
COMMERCIAL College Rooms; possession
given Sopt., 1st. ' Three Itooms caav ol
access, and very pleaBant situation for Club
ltootns or offices.
WM. N. SMITH.
St. Albans, Aug. 3, 1808. d70lt
LOST,
N MAIN or FAIRFIELD STREET an
O
Tho finder will confer a favor by leaving the
samo at tho TitANscnii-T Office.
ASHAEI S. UVDB,
DUALtll IN ALL KINDS OF
First Class Groceries ! !
DAHItOW HLOCK, ST. ALHAN8, VT.
Consisting in part of
Flour,
Pork,
Fink,
Surjar,
Teas,
tl-tf
lc, Ac,
For an Umbrella,
j or a llubDer Boat,
For a Glazed Cap,
For a Travelling Uag,
For a Shirt,
For a Uox of Collars,
For a Suit of Clothinir.
or anything in tho Gents Furnishing Goods lino,
walk into
. NO. 2 1) ARROW BLOCK,
THE CASH STORE.
. L. McD. SMITH & Co.
St. Albans Dining Rooms,
LAKE ST. ST. ALBANS,
DOWNING & STEERE
rnorniETORS
TTAUM MEALS o Lunches lerved at all
VV hours, in the best style.
Fresh Baltimore Oysters.
Received daily and supplied to the Trade at
wholesalo prices. 11IOG dfcwtf
Come anii See 1 1
Come and Try
THE HOWE, AND THB WJMS
Xtiw Family Sewing Machine!
f.-t Machines made.
Shuttle, Straight Needle,
Every machine warranted,
Oillco opposite 'Fremont House,
rtw.tf J- B. WEEKS, Agent.
GO to WM. N. SMITH, & Co. for good bar
gains in clothing and Hats and Caps, and
everything in their Hue.
1 ENT'S SHAWLS Just received
VT at WM. N. SMITH. A CO
YOUTH'S CLOTHING of all kinds cheap
at WM, N. SMITH, & 008.