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Vermont Daily Transcript.
ST. ALBANS, VT., TUESDAY DEOEMBEE 15, 1S6S.
JSTO. 181.
"Vol. I.
Vermont Daily Transcript,
published i:acii evening.
'Vvc in Kama UhcX; Lake St., St. Albans, VI.
W. I. DAVIS, Proprietor and Editor.
ti:ums:
T'i r year, in advance, f8,00
J-ix fnbuthx, in nilvanco I.M
Threo month, in Advance SS.OO
Ono month, in nilvanco 7j
Advertisement should bo handed in nt early,
as the morning of tlio day of their intondod pub
leation. BUSINESS CARDS.
BARNES A CROWLEY. Dealers in Grocoiies
nnd West India Goods of overy description,
Barnes' Now Block, Lako Street, St.AlbaiiH, Vor-
mint. -i-)u
Yrrr,T.uin VAitRINGTON. ATIORN
RNEY A
yy Counsellor nt Law andHolicitor in Chan-
eery, uineo witn
St. Albans, Vt.
II H. Royce,
Brainrrd Block,
!12-ly
BAII.KY, DAA'IS ADAMS, COUNSEL
ORS AT LAW and Solicitors in Chancery.
Ollico in Union Wools, St. Albans, Vt. U7-tt
DANA K. llAII.r.V. I'AUK DAVIS, II. C. ADAMS.
BLAISDELLA BINGHAM, Attorneys nt Law,
and Solicitors in Oliuuccry, Cambridge, Vt.
IK A B. IILJlIKDELL, M. A. IlISOIIAM.
AKAHEL S. HYDE, Dealer in nil kinds of
Family Groceries, Darrow Block, St. Al
lans, Vcrnioi i. 203
D
It. AV. TIIIHAU1.T, Physician and Stir
ccon. Graduate or tne university 01 er
mont. OMeo: Fairllold
street, over Messrs-187-ly
Jllaisdell's Clothing Housi
BK.Vl'ON iS: AVII.SO.V, Attorneys nt Law,
and Solicitors in Chancery, o'flico in N'o
lile's Now Wock, St. Albans Vt. Attend Courts
regularly in Franklin, Orleans, nnd Lamoille
Comities. 15'J-tf
11. C. I1ENT0X, ' W. 1). WILSON.
LOI IjMAN, DENTIST. Ollicc ill I lie
. KINGMAN RLOCK, Main St., opposite the
Congregational Church.
1-lf.
w
-St. A
T II. M GOWAX, DKXTIST.OMce
over Woad and Duren'H Drug store,
Albans, Vt. 2-tf
MUVCK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL
. LOR AT LA .. Also Agent for lir.it
'ass Insurance Companies, and for obtaining
oldiers' pay, Ac.
Office over Weeks' store.
i A. SOWLKS. Attorney and Counsellor at
Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Onico over
S'irt National Rank, St. Albans, Vt.
1'. S. Will attend to Collections, and prosecute
Claims against the United States for Arrears of
Pay, orRounty to Soldiers, Widow's and Invalids
Tensions, Ac, Ac. 3-tf
i; It'll AHDSOVS PICTU11E (iALLKKV,
XV Main, opposite Bank Street, St. Albans,
Vt., (Up Stairs.) Open all hours of tho day,
(Suu(U)s excepted.) All tho latest stylesof pic
tures mado at this Gallery. Albums and Pic
turo Frames, Stereoscopic'and card Pieture.-HI'
Vermont Scenery, all at low prices. Call earlv
and often. T. G. i.lCHARDSON,
157-i. rroprietot.
WS. NORWICH, Practical Steam and
Gas Fitter. Rrass and Iro.ii Uoods of every
description, for steam, water, and gas. Gnus
and locks repaired, and kevs tittcd, Ac.
St. Albans. Vt. l:i-ly
FAUHAR BROTHERS, IKON MER
C 4 ANTS.
Dealers in Nails. Ghss.Oils, Paints', Agrieul
t.irai Tools, which wo oiler at a low cash liguio.
Comer Lako and .Main streets.
St. Albans, MarclflG, 1SG1. 1-tf
C HARMS WVJIAX, dealer ill Fine Watch
os, Clocks and Jewelry, Sterl ng Silver anp
Surer Plated Ware. Fancy Goods u great va
riety. Watch Repairing and Engrav.ng. St.
Albans, Vt. " 10:1
He. POST & CO., dealers in Dry Goods
and choico Family Groceries. Corner oi
luiu and Fairfield Streets, St. Albans, Vt. 117
i. c. post, l. janes.
AMERICAN HOUSE, Riehford, Vt., Jerry R.
Sweatland Proprietor. This House is locat
ed in the centre of tuu village, near tho Custom
House. Post-Ollico and Mills. lO'.l-lv
HILL A SAFFORD, Attorneys at Law, and
Solicitors in Chancerv, Olllce, Lal;o Street
.St. Albans Vt. d52Aw2Jl-tf.
M.J. Him. Q.A. Sahokd.
BOOK,
'BINDING !
DAVID CRAW F O R D, Rook Kinder and
Rlank Book Manufacturer,
Kingman Block, St. Albans, yt.
Rook Rinding in every style from thu cheapest
to the must costly, and all douu in a thorough
manner.
Dec 20 18C7 18CmG
HIUA.1I I'lEllCE,
I'liorniETon of Tiir.
AMERICAN HOUSE!
197 ST. AaEANS. VT.
G. M. PIERCE
Clkrk.
HORACE P. HALL, M. D.
(Lato of the Army, Ac.,)
Has returned to St. Albans, and may bo found
for the present at tho American Hotel.
Particular nttonf ion paid to Op
erative Surgery. lOSMy
1
Dealer in Drugs, Patent
ICIIARD SMITH,
Medicines. Dvo Stuffs. Rooks. Stationery.
A'c, Ac
Riehford, Vt, Dec, 18G3. ly-217
GRAHAM FLOUR.
A Superior articlo of Graham Flour, for sale
at the store of BARNES A CROWLEY,
d33-tf Lako Street.
NOTICE.
Mr. F. L. Goodspccd's Now Houso at Slissi
quoi Springs, is now ready for tho reception ol
boarders. d35-tf
Removed.
R. d.B. CLARK has' removed to fcouth Main
Street. Otlieo nt his rni.lr
D
St. Albane, Vt., May. 2, 18Gf
IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS
AND
THEIR WIDOWS.
rrWIOSE INTEUKSTED AUK IIEUEDV
Jl notified that I am agent to transact all busi
ness pertaining to pensions, bounties and back
pay. Claims of tho above nature can bo pre
sented, aud their ullowancea obtained, by appyl
ingto WM. BRIDGES.
St. Albftnt, May 10th, 18CC. .
VKRMOXT CUXTHAI. A.VI SL'I.I.I VAN
RAILROADS.
-WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
j GonimotiCinR Nov. 30. 1808.
. TKA1XS IOI0 SOUTH ASt 1UNT
Leave St. Albans at C.21a. in., 12.WI noon,
nnd 7.20 t). in.
Mail Train leaves St Albans at (1:20 a.m., and
connects nt Burlington with Riitlaid Road, at
White River Junction and Mellows F.ilts with
trains for Roston, Worcester, Springtleld, and
witli trains on Passnmpsic It R., arrives at New
York nt 10:15 p.m.
Day Express leaves Montreal at 8;10 . m., St.
Johns at 10:00 a. in., Ogdensburgh at 7;0j p.m.,
lodge at Alalone; leavo 7:13 n.m., Rouse's Point
10:15 a. m., for Dosjon, Ac, airiving in Rostoi.,
via. Lowell at 10:30 p. m.
Night Express leaves Ogdensbnrgh nt 11:30 a.
in., Monti eal at 3:30 n. m., Rouse's Point at 6.40
p. m., St. Johns at 1:50 p. in., arriving at Doston
at 8.10 a.m., connecting at Rellows Falls with
Cliesliiro Road for Boston and Worcester and
with Vermont Valley Railroad for Springtioid, Ac,
and arriving in XewYork at 12.30 p. in.
T1IAINS (HII.VO NOltTll AND WKST.
Loao St. Albans for Jlontrem nt 0:10 a. ni..
nd 0:53 p. in. For Rouso'n Point, Ogdensburgh
lid the West at (i:U5 a. in., and 2:15 and li.5J
t. in.
Day Express leaves Roston via. Lowell 8.0.1 a,
m. for Riirlington, St. Albans, Montreal. Og
i dent-burgh and West.
Mail Train leaves Roston via Lowell, nt 7:0 )
' a. m., via Lawrence and Fitchburg at 7.30 a. it .,
Springtleld at 7:15 a m., for Riirlington, ami
I St. Albans.
Accommodation Trail' leaves Northflcld t
7:15 a. ni., for Durliugton, Rutland, St. Allmu,
house's Point.
Night Express leaves Rellows Falls nt 10.10 i,
I a,., receiving passengers from Vermont Valley
I lUilroad, leaving New York at 12.15 p. m., and
from Cheshire Railroad, leaving Ronton nt 5:30
' p. in., connecting at Whit River Junction wiln
train leaving Roston at 5:00 p. in., for Rurling-
ton, Rousu's Point, Montreal nnd Ogdcusburgli,
coniieetiug with Grand Trunk Trains for the
i West.
! Sleeping cars aro attached to both tho nighl
i Express Indus running between St. Albans ant
! Roston, and St. Albans and Springlield.
Through tickets for Chicago and the West fox
1 sail' at the principal stations.
1 G. MERRILL, Sup.
i St. Alt.ans. Nov. 30, 18G8.
Rutij VXdand mmiiixGTON ada;t
VALLEY RAILROAD.
On and after Dec. 2d, 18G7, trains will nil
as follows, viz :
3tOVl.NO SOUTH AND KAST.
Leave Rurli.igton at 8:30 a. m., 1:35 p. m. 3:3C
0;15 p. in. Arrive at Rutland at 11:25 a. m.,4:lC
p. in. 8:00 a. ni. 12.50 a. m.
Leave Rutland at -1:00 a. m., 12:00 m. Arrive
Rellows Falls at 7:10 and 2:20 p.m., A 3:23 a.
m.
Leavo Rellows Falls at 7.50 a. in., 2:25 p. m.
3:30 a m. Arrive at liratt.eboro' at 8:51) a. in.,
3-20 p. m., 4:27 .. in.
MOVINO NOUTII AND WEST.
Leave lirattleboro' al 11:00 4. m 4:15 AU:00 p.
in. Arrive at Rellows Falls at 12:00 u. in., and
5:10 and 0:55 p. jh.
Leavo Rellows Falls at 12.33 p. ni., 5:13 p. m.
10.00 p. m. Anivo at Rutland at 3:10 p. m.,
0:00 p. in. 12:33 a. m.
Loavo Rutland at 0.00 a. m., 1.20 p. m.. 3.20
p. in. 1:30 a. in. Arrive nt Riirlington at '.1:45 a.
m., 1:25 ). m., and 0.15 p. in. 4.15 a. in.
TRAINS CONNECT AS FOLLOWS :
" At Riirlington with Roats on Lake Cham-
plain and Vermont Central and Vermont and
Canada Railroads, for Montpelier, St. Albans,
House s l'omt, .uontrcal, OgUeiiHUurgli, and tlio
West. At Rutland with trains for Troy, Albany
and New York, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady,
uid the est. At Rellows Falls with trams on
Cheshire Railroad for Fitchburgh, Worcester,
Lowell, and Roston. With Vt. Valley Railroad,
for Rrattleboro', Springtleld, HaVU'ord, New Ha
ven, and New York and witli Sullivan Railroad
for Windsor, Wliito River Junction, Wells River,
St. Johnsbury, Newport, Littleton, and tho
White Mountains.
Passengers for tho Wost will find this a cheap,
pleasant, and expeditious route.
FOR TICKETS, and all necessary information,
enquire at the Unices on the line.
w-tf. GEO. A. MERRILL. Supt.
N
OltTIIEIl.V 11AILROAD.
WINTER ARKANUKMENT 1808-0.
On and after Dec, 18G8, Passenger Trains will
run as follows :
LTWAltn TRAINS.
Day Express Train leaves Concord at 10.35 a.
in., lor White River Junction, connecting with
trains for Montpelier, Riirlington, Rouso'n Point,
Montiea., .Ye, nnd witli Ogdensburgh and Grand
Trunk Railroads, for tho West.
Accommodation Train leaveB Concord at 10.40
a.m., tor White River Junction, connecting with
train for Wells Rivcr,St. Johnsbury, Barton, New
port, Willuughby and Magog Lukes, Staustcad,
Rath, Littleton, and Lancaster; also, with trains
for Montpelier, Burlington, St. Albans, Rouse's
Point, Moutrela, Ogdensburgh, and tlio West.
Bristol Traill leaves Concord at 3.27 p. m., lor
Franklin and Bristol.
Evening Express Train leaves Concord at 8.20
p. m., for White River Junction, connecting with
trains for Montpelier, Burlington, St. Aibaiib,
Rouso'n Point, Montreal, Ogdensburgh, and the
West.
Or on arrival of trains from Boston, Worcester,
Portsmouth, Portland. Ac
DOWNWARD TRAINS.
Morning Express Train leaves White Rivci
Junction for Concord at 1.2t a. m., or on arrival
of train from Qgdeusburgli 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 0.05 a. m.
Mail Train leaves White River Junction for
Concord at 12.20 p. m., or on arrival of trains
over tho Vermont Central, l'assumpsic, and
White Mountains Railroads.
Day Express Train leaves Whito River Junc
tion at 0.30 p. ni.. or on arrival of trains from
Montreal nnu Ogdensburgh, Rrattleboro', Keeno,
Rellows Falls, Windsor, Ac, connecting at Con
cord with train fpr Manchester, Nashua, Lowell
and Roston.
These trams connect at Concord with4rains
lor jianciiesicr. iiiiwreuce, x-orisinoutn, rort-
land, Nashua, Worcester. Now York, Lowell, am'
Roston,
ONSLOW STEARNS. Aeent.
Concord.
N. II. Dec 1. 18G8. w-tf.
THE ST. ALBANS BRIGADE BAND
Aro prepared to furnish music for
FIREMEN and
MILITARY
PARADES,
PICNICS,
EXCURSIONS,
DANCES,
And on other occasions whero Baud and String
;uubiu la it-iuiltu.
Orders addressed to
GEORGE E. KINSLEY,
OR TO
W . H . SMITH,
At the Tromont Houso, will recoivo prompt at
tention. cU-tf
1 O to Wm. N. SMITH A CO'S for your Hats
JTand CapRfor their stock is all now.
17(011 SPRING STYLE OF SILK HATS, call at
? WM- N. SMITH
Morton it- Percy's,
3 m
THE-
PIVOT ACTION BRACE !
A superior Suspender for Skirts or Pauls I An
unequaled brace Tor tlio Shoulders. Always n
Suspender. A braco or not at pleasuie. It
simplicity, durability, ease and convenience
commend it to every Lndy, Gentleman, or lo.itli.
Examine for Vouraelf, and bo convinced thnt nil
herein stated' is true. Prices, 75 cents, $1 00,
$1 25, f 1 50. M-tf
CLOTHING STORE
-ON-
LAKE STREET.
MORTON & PERCY !
Having bought of G. W. Hlodgctt his new aud
entire stock of
CLOTHING,
FU11NISIIING
GOODS,
HATS
AND
CAPS,
BOOTS
AND
shoes
Feel HAtibfiod in saying to tho public that they
can sell goods as low as can bo bought in Frank
lin County. All wo ask is to have customers
come in, and satisiy tiicmscives, neioro pur
chasing elsewhere. ' Wo have, and are receiving,
all tlio new styles from market, consisting of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FURNISHING
GOODS,
LINEN
AND
PAPER
COLLLARS
Of endless varieties, and a large and well selected
ritocK or
Boots and Shoes, Rubber Coats
and Boots,
Which wo will sell low for cash. We haVe the
largest assortment of
HATS AND OAFS
To bo found iu Northern Vermont. If you don't
believe it, call and see for yourselves. Our
Clothing is New aud Desirable, consisting of
SPRING
SPRING
SUITS,
BLACK
SUITS,
LIGHT
COLORED
PANTS
AND
VESTS,
LINEN
VESTS.
CVViS.
AND BUTTONS.
OVER
SACKS,
TRICOT
SUITS;
FANCY
CASSIMERE
PANTS
AND
VESTS,
LINEN
PANPS.
TIES,
Boys' and Youths' Clothing.
Wo have a fev Winter Over Coats left, that
vc will sell at a big discount from cost, for cash.
Remember the place. Two doors West of tle
American House, Lake Street.
MORTON A PERCY.
Ht.vnY G. Momos. Alueiit N. Pekcy.
Id-tf Formerly witli Win. N. Smith A Co
ASAHEI S. HYDE,
I)EALI!K IN ALL KINDS OF
First Class Groceries ! I
DARROW BLOCK, ST. ALBANS, VT.
Consisting in part of
Flour,
Pork,
. Pish,
Sugar,
Teas,
d-tf
.., CvC,
New Store and New Goods.
C. R. PELL,
X
WITH
ROBERT KINGSLEY,
DKISCOLL'S NEW Mux) 0 K,
ON LAKE STREET.
ST. ALBANS, VT.
HAVE just opened too largest stock of Crock
ery, comprising all the new and desirable
putterns. French, China aud Bohemian Fancy
and Table Glass .Ware, Cutlery and Plated Ware,
ever offered in this County.
Wo also call attention to our Stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
WlilTE GOODS, LINENS,
FANCY GOODS,
. NOTIONS AND SMALL WARE.
Tho undersigned would respectfully announce
to the public that wo have adopted the CASH
SYSTEM, aud ONE PRICE.
Driscol's New Block, Lake St, St. Albans, Vt,
ROBERT KINGSLEY.
99tt
(OMETHINO
NEAT AND NEW!
IN ST. ilX.BA.2fS.
The Drug Store on Lake Street,
kept nt
GREENE & NICHOLS.
The undersigned having nicely fitted up the
storo in the American Houbo Rlock, on Lako
St., and sleeked it with a choico assortment of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES!
Respectfully solicit a share of the patronage t
this community, feeling sure that thoy can giv
satisfaction in goods and prices. ' Our stoc
e of
k
DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
PATENT
MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY, TOILET
ARTCLES,
DYES, AC.
OUR STOCK Of
PATENT IVIEDICINES,
Is complete, consisting in all tho approved va
noties, and our general stock includes
all goods
usually kept in a store of this kind,
Headtpiar-
ters lor tne
A. B. A. BITTERS,
Ono of the best Snriiur Medicines in tho mar
ket. Physicians orders solicited, and carefully
aud promptly filled. Iu quality and price we
guarantee to satisfy all who favor uw with their
patronage.
Store open on Sundays at noon, for supplyiug
nccesHary medicines.
SB. NICHOLS
Is a practicing Physician in regular staifding,
and will attend to all professional calls. Re
member tho place, under tho American House,
Lako Street, St. Albans,
dl-tf GREEN A NICHOLS.
WARD fit BURNES,
Dealers iu alll kinds of
GEOCEBIES,
LAKE ST., ST. ALBANS,
First door aVovo tho St. Albans House, keep
constantly on uauu a iuh assortment or
FAMILY GROCERIES:
Consisting of
Flour,
Meal,
Provender,
Shorts
Aud
Feed
Of all kinds
Pork,
Fish,
Hams,
Sugar,
Tpbs,
Lard,
fresh Butter
And all sorts of articles usually kept in business
of their kind. Highest cash price paid for all
Kiuus oi country rrouuee.
GIVE X7S A CALL.
dl-tf
WARD A BURNES.
l'lioeuix Mutual Life lnsimiuce Co,,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
A favorable opportunity is presented to oner
getic and reliable business men who can devote
their entiro time to tho business, to represent
this old. staunch, and most successful Lite Com
pany, in unoccupied territory in tho Stato of
Vermont. Thoinanv liomilar features tieenliar
to tho Phccnix Mutual, and tho great advantages
it offers to tho insuring public its freedom .from
restrictions on travel and occupation its non
forfeitable policies its liberal premium system
tho economy of tho manag ment, audits largo
annual dividends, render it tho most profitable
Company to Agents desirous of realizing u hand
some competency by their enterprise and ener
gy. Apply lO U. Li. IIAJUUUIK,
State Agent Phccnix Mutual Life Ins. Co.
dli-tf Union Block, Rutland, Vt
NEW STAGE ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER MAY 25th, 1868,
AN EXTRA '
FOUR-HORSE 00A0H
Will run from St Albans to Sheldon, as fol
lows :
Leavo St. Albans every day at 2 o'clock p. in
Arrive at Sheldon at i o'clock, p. m.
Leavo Sheldon at 8 o'clock a, in. Arrive at St.
Albans at 10 o clock a. m.
H. JENNISON, Proprietor,
I St. Albans, May 25th, 1868. dtS-tf
PULTON MARKET,
E. O. GALL Alt, Proprietor.
ilmvo recently refitted my market, which is
supplied with the best of
Men to,
run, .
Tripe, nnd
Bnuvugcv,
Dried and
Kmokrtl Ilrrf
AND ALL
Tabic Delicacies of tho- Season !
Now ou hand, a nlco lot of
SUGAR C IT "RED HAMS
AMP
FRESH TP I H I I ,
HALIBUT,
MAOKEREI
COD,
CUSP aud
HADDOCK.
5d-tf
St. Albans, May 15, 18(18.
BVBRV LADY
DEsiiiEs admiration. To be admired, thev
must possess Reautv and Inte.llinuicn.
.Most every one has intelligence, and
Alili CAN BXS BSATITIFVI.
By using tho PAPH1AN I.OT1AX, tho latest
and most wonderful of all tho cosmetics. By its
nse all moths and freckles aro removed, tho skin
becomes ele:iii nml trnuuunrmtt n,..i .1...
roseato with the huo of youth'. Tho Paphian
Lotion can bo found at
THE PEOPLE'S DRUGSTORE!
And also a most r.nmnlnlii nMnnt-tninnt nfnli toi
let articles. Tho new and fragrant Flor dc
Mayo, and tho delicious wood violet, and all
other choice and fragrant perfumes.
HAIK DRESSINGS AND DYES :
Puff and Pmvdnr llnrxi fnlnrrnno 'IVit c.,,.
leeth washes and Powders. Brushes: such as
Hair, Teeth, Nail, Infant. Ac.. Ac.
Call and bco tlio beautiful necessities and lux
uries lor tlio toilet evou it you do not wish to buy
JUST
RECEIVED
pure and of first quality. This store will ho mi-
uersoiti by nono m St. Albans.
Trusses, Suouldor Braces. Supporters, Ac, A.,
and every thing kept in a well regulated
vmg store.
S. R. DAY, AGENT."
St. Albans. Vt. June. 18GS.
ldtf
WELDEN SPRING WATER
Water from Widilon Km-incr Kf Jtfl,.,,,a v.n.
mont, which lias proved highly efficacious in
Scrofula, Cancer, all diseases of the nkin,
and also for Dyspejw! Kidney and Liver Com
plaints, General DAttitv, Ac, Ac. is now for
sale, at wholesale and retail, at 21H Washington
Street, where books uiav bo obtained contain
ing an analysis of tho Water, with certificates
Hum pu.t memos a ami otners, testifying to its
benellcia' effects iu numerous cases where it has
beeii tiied.
Merchants National Bask, I
2S State Street, Boston, Oct. 7. 1863, j
E. S. GOODWIN, Esq., Agent Weldon Spring
Water.
DKAtt Sin : 1 write to. r.ckuowledgo the bene
fit I have received from the Welden Spring
Water. I have been troubled with Disease ot
tho Kidneys tor many years. I have consulted
some of the best physicians in the country and
received no relier. Somofcw months Binco 1
was recommended to try tho Welden Spring
" ater. 1 had not taken it long before I was
surprised to see how much fjood it htMpdono me.
Since then I always keep it in iny room and sel
dom drink any other water, knowing eventually
it will cure me. As I am anxious that other,
should bo benefitted by my experience, I cheer
fully recommend it to ail suffering with tho
same disease. Respectfully.
J. J. MAY.
From Francis B. Dixon, Esq., Counselor at
Law and Avorago Adjuster, Boston,
17 Mehchants Exchange. I
Boston, October 3, 18G8. (
E. S. GOODWIN.
Deab Sin : I cheerfully comply with your re
quest to givo my candid opinion of the merits
of the Welden Spring Walor. For some years I
have suffered much from Dyspepsia, and hav
ing exhausted patent medicines and tho ure-
scripttons of many physicians, I was advised to
try the Welden Spring Water. I found by tak
ing a glass of the water before meals it acts as
a tonic and general rcgnlator of tho system, and
enables me to eat any kind of food without in.
convenience. Tlie only evidence I can givo of
uij appreciation oi us virtues is a recommenda
tion to every bue suffering 'from Dyspepsia to
Yours truly, FRANK B. DIXON.
Quincy, Mass., Oct. 3, 1808.
E. S. GOODWIN, Esq.
Deau Sin My wife has used your Welden
Spring Water, and has received great bonellt
from it. Before alio used ic she 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 she has lieon for ten
years.
Very respectfully your old sorvant,
JOHN T. WILLEY.
Proprietor of Hancock House, Quinoy
W Letters from many other persons can bo
bcuii ui iuu oiuce.
E. H. GOODWIN, Agent,
218 Washington Street, Boston.
UOtf
"I O to WM. N. SMITH, A Co. for good bar
vX gains in clothing and Hats aud Caps, and
uvuij iiuiig in wiuii mm.
Gr
LOVES of all kinds just received
at WM. N. SMITH ,V CO'S.
THE best stock or Clothing in tho Stato just
,, .i . , ............ ... w v a.
OVERCOATS of aU kinds
at WM. N. SMITH, & CO'S.
As full a stock of pure Drugs aB can bo found in
tho State of Vermont, together with Reainoids,
lluid Extracts, and all articles required in a
Physicians or domestic practice. Warranted
LOOK
IN AT
No. 2 Darrow Block,
AND SEE
TUB NEW STYLUS OP
CLOTHING!
The best line of Suits in Town,
The lied Line of Overcoats in Town.
The Best Line of Furnishing Goods
in Town,
Just Received from New York and
Boston.
L. McD. SMITH & CO. "
d2m-133.
Gr. B. SMITH,
F
Retail Dealer In.
hats, caps, & runs;
Buffalo and Fancy Sleigh nobes, Fur Overcoat,
Lathes' Dress Furs, Fur and Buck Gloves
Mittens, Umbrelias, Ao , Ac S
AlsO airCIlt for Ginvrr nlld Tlnlrnr'u Roivmn
Machine, .
Monitor Block, Lake Street,
St. AloiiiiH, Vt. '
CASH "AID FOR SHIPPING FURS.
107-tf GILBERT B. SMITH.
CARDIGAN JACKET, All the Now Styles just
received at Wni..N. SMITH.
HATS, HATS, HATS,
CAPS, CAPS. CAPS
All the Styles jiiBt received at
WM. N. SMITH, A CO'S.
"OVERCOATS of all kinds, and cheap
at
WM. . SMITH A GO'S.
GO TO WM. N. SMITH A CO'S for your FU
and Winter Clothing.
B
OYS HATS.
B
OYS CAPS.
Of all kinds, just received at
WM. N. SMITH, k OO.
B
LACK Pants and Vests of all kinds hist re
ceived at WM. N. SMITH. ACQ'S.
N
JE V Stylo of Fall and Winter Caps just re-
ceivou ai vt&i. it . bjuj.hi, uo t.
i :
G
O TO WM. N. SMITH A CO'S for vour
T Rlack Sack Coa's.
CMi'j anil bco tho best Stock or Clothing,
Ha s and Caps and Furnishim; Goods in the
Stui. , at WM N. SMITH, A CO.
1 O to WM. N. SMITH A CO'S for Busiuos
Jf Suits of all kinds.
I LL tho new styles of Furs and Scarfs no'v
. opened at WM. N. SMI I'll, A CO'S.
Gr
O WM . N. SMITH A CO'S for your pants
and vest. '
BLACK Sack Coats in overy stylo,
at WM. N. Smith A CO'S,
Smith's ucwBlock.
CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING,
CLOTHING I
The largest Stock of. Clothing, Hats and Caps
and Furnishing Goods ever onered for sale in
Vermont, is now opened at
WM. N. SMITH, A CO'S.
All
READY
THE
NEW STEAM MILL!
-OF
Bingham & Lincoln,
IVcur tin- Freight Depot, St. Albuna, Vt.,
IS now ready to grind corn meal, fmo or coarse,
and all kinds of grain for feed. This Mill
was built by Holmes Si UluiitUttiil, of Bos
Ion, or the best French Burr, is complete in eve
ry respect, and is capable or grinding twenty
live bushels per hour. Being dependent on
neither wind or Hoods for power, we can do all
work of this kind without hindrance to our cus
tomers. We shaU bo prepared to furnish corn
in the kernel, or ground, and at all times fresh
and as cheap as elsewhere. We are also ready
to receive orders for
Sash, Blinds aud Doors,'
Mouldings and House Finishings of every de
scription, of as good material and workmanship
as any other shop in the Stato.
JOB WORK
Sue' as
Plaining,
Matching,
Turning,
Scroll Sawing,
' Ac,
Dono to order with Machinery which is now and
oi the latest improvements. With these facili
ties to givo perfect satisfaction, wo solicit a
share of public patronage
BINGHAM A L NCOLN
St. Albans. Feb. 27. 107. lSl-tf.
w
OOL SCARFS or overy description, just re
ceived at WM. SMITH, A CO D,
B
OYS Over Coats of all kinds at
WM. N. SMITH. A CO'S.
PANTS and Vests of all kinds just arrived
at . WM. N. SMITH A CO'S.
SHORT FROCKS or all kinds, just received
at' WM. N. SM1TU, ACQ'S.
T)LAID WOOL bHIRTS in .aigo Tanetj ot
X styles, now opening at
WM. N. SMITH A CO'8.
S
1IIRTS and Drawors or all kinds now openin t
at WM, N. SMITH, A COU,
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