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Vermont Daily Transcript. Vol. I ST. AL3ANS, VT, SATFR DAY JANUARY 3G, 1S69. NO. 219. Vermont Daily Transcript, pi'Iillsiikd i:acii kviotino. i'ii r Ih Ititrm'K' Work, AnAv St., .'. 17. w. Davis, l'i'())i'!rlor tuul Friitor. tkh.ms: r ;.fr, lu advance, 18,00 s,x montlid. in advance 4,00 lime month, in advance, '2,00 i nu r.miitli, in advance 7u Advertisement should bo handed in oh early c the morning of tht day of their intended pub. ntinn. BUSINESS CARDS. BARNES A CltOWLEY. Dwteis in Groceries and V"t India Goods of every description, Harms' New Block, Lake street, St. Albans, Ver mont. 'Jl.'i-tr TULLARI FAltRlNGTON, ATTORNEY A Yt Counsellor at Law and Solicitor in Ohaii i i v. Oflitv with If S. ltovee, Braincrd Block, st 'Alban., Vt. 212-ly BA1I.KY, DAVIS it ADAMS. COUNSEL ORS AT LAW mill Solicitors in rhr.necrv. OMrc In Union Klofk, St. Albans, Yt. !i-tt lkSK It. JUII.r.Y, 1'AllK 1KV1H, II. I'. MUMS. i LAISDKLLA MNGHAM.AItornoys nt Law, U anil Soncitoirt in ( liancery, uamdriuse, t. 'HA n. M.Alsiir.u., M. A. in.Noit.tM. i , , ;.7T'7r ' 7T",. ; . i SAHLL S. mi)L, Dealer in all kinds ol , IV. l'amily (Iroci'iie, D.nrow lllock. St. Al- j ban, cmio!,t. '.0.1 i TU. iv. TIIIUAUI.T, I'livMieian nod Sur- XJ geon, Oradnate of the Un geon, Orail Jnivermty of Ver mont. Olhce: rairllcld street. over Messrs 1K7-Iy twaiHdell i lotlnng IIimim' . w..nv,v lt'ir.unv t.i , K T i- -T ;., ' .? llTI!V it Wll.SdV. Allnrnnvu ol t.n- 1 and iolioitors in Chancerv. Olliee in No- bleV New lllock, St. AlbaiiH Vt. Attend Courts ;nlarlv m l-ranklin, Orleans, anil Lamoille mnticH. 15'J-tf H. C. lir.MOM, W. 1). WILSON. I Ci I I. 3t A .V, I K . T 1 S 'J -OOlce in the LJ. K1XOMAX 1ILOUK, Main St., oppoit the ongrigatiuual Churcli. 1-tf. w n. .11' fJWA., OHXTIXT. Olliee over i ad and Hurcn Drnc store. st. Albans, Vt. 2-tf Ill-fK, ATTOltXEY AND COUNSEL 1.011 AT L.v'. Alio Asrent for llidt ass Insurance Companies, :unl for obtninint; ililieru' ia, Ac. ntlici over WeeKs stoic. A. SOWI.KS. Attorney and Counsellor at .. Law and Solicitor in Clianccrv. Office over 1 rst National Hank, St. Albans, Vt. 1' S..- Will attend to Collections, andpiosecute Cli.ims against tho United States for Arrears of l',y. or IJounty to Soldiers, Widow's and Invalid's 1'' usions, Ac., Ac. 3-ti EICIIAUUSOX'S I'ICTl'ltK GAM.KUV, i Main, opposite Bank Street, St. Albans, Vt., (Up Stairs.) Open all hours of the dav, tSundajft excepted.) All tho latest stvlcs of pic ture made at this Gallery. Albums" and 1'ic nro Frames, Stereoscopic and card I'icturL-s of " rmont Scenery, all allow prices. Call eurlv vnd often 'i'. woiiAiuw", 157--,. Troprietor. tr S. XOUAVICII, Practical Steam and VV Gas Titter. UrasB and Iron lioods of every description, for steam, water, and gas. Guns liil locks repaired, and keys titled, Ac. M. Albans, V t. 17.1-ly I.-AHltAU imOTIIKUS, mos MEIl 1 C1JANTS. Deak-ra in Nails, Glass, Oils, Paints, Agricul t.irai Tools, which wo oiler at a low cash liguie. Corner Lako and Main stretla. st. Albans. March 10, 1804. 1-tf CtllAUI.KS AVYMA.V, dealer in 1'ino VYatcb ) cs. Clocks and Jewelry, Sterl ng Silver anp Silver l'lated Ware. Fancy Goods m great va rictv. Watch Hepairing and En;;r.iving. St. Albans, Yt. 103 EC. POST .V CO., dealers in Dry Goods and choice Familv Groceries. Corner ol Main and Fairlleld Streets, St. Albans, Vt. 117 u. c. rosx, l. jaxks. J.IEUICAN HOUSE, llicliford. Vt., Jerry . Sweatland Proprietor. This House is locat eil in tho centre of tho village, near tho Custom House. Post-Ollico and Mills. lfiO-ly TT1LL k SAFFOKD, Attorneys at Law, and XJ. Solicitors in CIianccr Olliee, Lake Street il52Aw22I-tf. fi.A. Su'i'or.n. St. Alban V t. M.J. Him. mi BOOB BINDING ! DAVID OU A W F O I! D, Hook Binder and Blank Hook Manufacturer, Kingman Block, St. Albans, Vt. Hook Hinding in every stylo from thu cheapest to tho niKst costly, and all done in a thorough manner. Dec. 20 1807 18CuiC HIU.V.H PIEItCK, l'ltOriUETOIl Of THU AMERICAN HOUSE'.! 107 fiT. A'lUANS, VT. O. M.riEKCU Ci.r.nK. HORACE P. HALL, M (Late of tho Army, Ac.,) D. Has returned to St. Albans, and may bo found for tho present at tho American Hotel. Particular attention paid to Op erative Surgery. LV.i-ly RICH A It!) SMITH, Dealerin Drugs, Patent Medicines, Dve Stutl, Hooks, Stationery, ie.. Ac. ilichford. Vt. Dec. 18GA lV-217 GRAHAM FLOUR. A Superior article of Graham Flour, for sale t tho storo of HAHNES A CHOWLEY, rt33.tf Lake Street. Mr. F. L. Goodspced'a Now House al Missi Hiiol Springs, is now ready for tho reception ol boarders, d3j-tf JEtemovecl. I vil. ri.H. CLARK has removed t" f-'futh Main 1 Street. Oftleo at his reside St. Albans. Vt.. May. 2. 180C IMPORTANT THEIR TO S0MMKRS AND WIDOWS. riMlOSK INTKKKSTED AUK IIKllKHV j ,L untitled that 1 am agent to transact all busi- ut ss pertaining to pensions, bounties and back I pay. Claims of tho above nature can bo pre sented, and their allowances obtained, by appyl I 'ugto WM. UR1DGIW. I St. Albnua, May 10th. 1SCU I AM) Nt;i.l.l A. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Commonclntt Nov. 30, 1808. Tlt.UNS llOINfl MDfTll A:.T EAST Leave St. Albans at 0.2')a. hi., 12.0U noon, and 7.20 u, in. Mail Train leaven SI Albans at (:20 a.m., and e'liinects at Burlington with lintlaiid ltoad, at White ltiver Junction and Bellows Fall with train lor Boston. Worcester. Springfield, and witli trains on PasBUhipHc 11 R., arrives at New I York at 10:!5 p.m. Day Express leaves Mohtteal at h;10a. m., St. 1 Johns at 10:00 a. m., Ogdensburgh at 7;00 p.m., ' bulge at Malotic; leave 7:1" n.m., Rouse's Point 10:15 a. m., for Boston, .Vi, arriving hi Boston, via. Lowell at 10:30 p. m. Night Expresn leaves Ogdensburgh at ll:-)0a. in.. Montieal at !):r,0 p. in., Rouse's Point nt 6.10 p. m., St. Johns at I;fi0 p. in., arriving at Boston at 8.10 a. in., connecting at. Bellows Falls with Cheshire Road for Boston and Worcester and I with Vrruiont Valley llailroadfor.SprniKlleiil.Ae., and .wiviiw in NovvYork at 12.30 p. m. TUMXH floixit SOUTH AND WEST, J eavc SI. Albans for Montreal al 0:10 a. in., .inn u.u.i u. in. r ui i.uusj n i iiini, viiuunuui jii and the VYst at flitW a. in., end 2:15 and 0.."n p. m. Day Expn s leaves Boston via. Lowrll 8.0.1 n, ,in. for Burlington, St. Albany, MoiiMeai, Og i densburgh unci Vot. i Mail Train leaves ltostmi Ma Lowell, a! 7:0) ' a. in., via Lawrence and I'ltehbiiiK at 7."0 a.n ., , Stu-hiKlleld at 7:45 , in., for JiurliiiKton, and I , St. Aldan. Aei'ommodation Train leaves Ivii llilleld t i i 7:15 a. io., f.-r ltnrlinutnii, Kutland, St. Aldan, ! IJhuhc's I'oint Night LxplCMH leaves liellow a 1'allt, at 10.10 p, iceeiiini; pa-pengers from Vermont Vallev l.Ulroail, leaving New York at 12.15 p. m., and rrom CheMhire liailroad, leaving Uoston at 5:30 p. ni., conneetins at Whit" ltier .Innction villi i tram leaving lioston at o:ihi p. m., iiiriiurnnK ! ton, HoiiKkV I'oint, Montreal and OKilenslmrcli, ! comieetini; with (irand Trunk Train for tiie ! West. ! Sleeping eati are attached to both the nichl l r.m.... (,..i,.u ...,,,,;.. i,i. ,. ut in,.,,u ...i..,... ... v....... .... .i,,...un .m iio - ton, and St. Albans and Spi iiKf c d. . '. ' ' ThrouL'h tickets for Cliicaeo and the West foi ale at the principal stations. O. MEU1ULL, Sup. St. Allians Nov. 30, 1808. RCTI.AXO AXD HimH.VUTO.V AMI VT VALLEY 11AILHOAD. On and after Die. 2d, 1B07, trains will tin as tollovis, viz : aroviNU sofTii and r.sr. Leave Uurli.igton at 8:30 a. m., 1:3.1 -p. m. 3:30 J; 15 ii. m. Arrivoat ltutland at 11:25 a. in., t:K p. in. 8:00 a. in. 12.50 a. m. Li ae Hut laud at 1:00 a. m., 12:00 m. Arrive Hello Falls at 7:10 and 2:20 p. m., A 3:25 a. m. Luive Ilellows Falls at 7.50 a. in.. 2:25p.m. 3:30 a m. Arrive at Hrattieboro' at 8:50 a. in., a:2'i p. in.. 4:27 a. m. MOV1NO XOUT11 AND WEST. Leave Hrattleboro' at "11:00 . in., I;45 A 0:00 p. m. Arrive at Hellows Falls at 12:00 in., and 5:10 and 0:55 i. m. Leave Hellows Falls at 12.3,' p. in., 5:15 p. in, 10.00 p. m. Anivo at Itutland at 3:10 p. in., 0:00 p. m. 12:35 a. m. Leave. Itutland at 0.00 a. in., 1.20 p. m 3.20 p. in. 1:30 a. m. Arrivo at Uurliiigtnii at 9:15 a. in.. 1:25 p. in., and 0.15 p. in. 1.15 a. m. TIIA1NS CONNECT AS FOLLOWS : C&- At HnrliiiL'ton with Hoats on Lake Cham- plain and Vrimmr CeiitriU aiid Vermont and House's Point, Montreal, Ogdensbu'rgh, and the West. At Itutland with trains for Troy, Albany and New York, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady, and tho West. At Hellows Falls with trains on Cheshire ltallroad for Fitehbuvgli, Worcester, Lowell, and lioston. With Vt. Valley Jlaiiroail, for Hrattleboro', Springtield, Hartford, New Ha ven, and New York and with Sullivan Itailroad for Windsor, 'White ltiver Junction, Wells ltiver, St. Johnsburv, Newport, Littleton, ami the White Mountains. Passengers for the VVeat will linil this a cheap. pleasant, and expeditious route. FOH TICKETS, and all necessary information. enipiire at the Olliccs on tho hue. W-tl. UliU. A, iUIwrnilLiLi Sunt. N1 OHT11K11.V HAir.IlOAII. WINTER AKHANCiUMEN T-1808-0. On and after Dec, 1808, Passenger Trains will run as follows : ITWAF.D TIUIXS. Dav Express Train loaves Concord a' 10.35 a. in., lor Vvhito ltiver Junction, connecting with trains for Moutnelier. Hurlinu'ton, House's Point, Montieai,.vc., and with Ogdcnsburgh and Grand Trunk Hailroads, for the West. Accommodation Train leaves Concord at 10.10 a.m., lor Whito ltiver Junction, connecting with train for Wells P.iver.St. Johnsburv, Harton, Now port, Willoughby and .Magog Lakes, Staustead, Hath, Littleton, and Lancaster; also, -with trains for Montpclier, Hurlingtou, St. Albans, House's Point, Slontrela, Ogdensburgh, and tho West. Hristol Train leaves Concord at 3.27 p. m., for Franklin and Hristol. Evening Express Train leaves Concord at 8.20 p. m., for Whito ltiver Junction, connecting with trains for Montpclier, Hurlingtou, St. Albans, ltouso's Point, Montreal, Ogdensburgh, and the West. Or on arrival of trains from Hoston.'Woreester, Portsmouth, Portland, Ac. DOVVXWAllIl TIlAIXs. Morning Express Tram leaves White ltivci Junction for Concord at 1.20 a. m., or on arrival of train from Ogdensburgh and Montreal. On Mondays at 0.45 instead of 1.20. Hristol Train leaves Hristol for Coneoid at 7 50 a.m., and Franklin at 0.05 a. m. Mail Train leaves White Hiver Junction for Concord at 12.20 p. in., or on arrival of trains over tho Vermont Central, Passumpsie, and Whito Mountains Hailroads. Day Express Train leaves White ltiver Junc tion 'at 5.30 p. ni., or on arrival of trains from Montreal and Ogdensburgh, Hrattleboro', Keene, Hellows Falls, Windsor, Ac, connecting at Con cord with train for Manchester, Nashua, Lowell and Hoston. Theso trams connect at Concord with trams for Manchester, Lawrence, Portsmouth, Port land, Nashua, Worcester, New York, Lowell, am1 ,.... ni'L-r rW cite nx'e a ,.,... iutloil. u.,duuii uii.aii.iiii it;iiu. Concord. N. H. Dec. 1. 1803. w-tf. Autumn and Winter. LADIES FrHNlSlIINO GOODP. I HAVE now opened a new stock of the above named goods, to which I respect fully invite tho notice of tho Lad'es of St. Albans and vt eiulty. Real Hlack Thread and Malta Laces. Heal Valeiieienncs and Cluny Laces. Merino Undervests and Drawers, I'M ra Qual ity. Merino Hosiery, Gloves, Mittens, Scarfs, Ac. Dress, Sacks, A Cloak Fringes itinl Gimp". Small Wares, Ac., Ac. Making a Speciality of this lino of Goods, 1 i shall tndeavor to keen on hand a good, liberal assortment, and shall not bo undersold by any one. Ii. P. KIMPTON. Storo next to L. L. Duteher A Sons. dw!32tf O to Win. N. SMITH A CO'S for your VJTaud Capsfor their utock is all nv. Hati V1SNTUA' Morton & Percy's. fcD ! i-i -f - , ' . ,,T, . 'PIVOT 4.CTI01S BRACE j . u . i. r.... ... i.... 1 imroualed brace for the Shoulders. Alwr n pialeil nrace for tno HliniUilcrs. Always s Snsiiender. A braco or not at pleatmie. Its Himplicity, durability, easo and eouvenieiice I commend it to every Lady, Gentleman, orYo.tth. Examine for yourself, and be convinced that all I herein Mated in true. 1'riecn, 75 cents, ti 00, i 11 25, 150. ld-tf CLOTHING STORE ON LAKE STKEET. AlOBTOxN & PERCY! Having bought of O. W. Hlodgttt his nuw and entire stock of CLOTHING, FUKNISHIXG GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES Feel satisfied in saying to tho public that they can bell goods as low as can bo bought in Frank lin County. All we ask is to have customers come in, and satisfy themselves, before pur chasing elsewhere. Wc have, and aro receiving, all the new styles from market, consisting of READY MADE CLOTHING, FintNISHING GOODS, LINEN AND PAl'EIl COLLLAKS Of endless varieties, and a large and well soleoted Stock of Boots and Shoos, Rubber Coats and Boots, Which we will sell low ior cash. Wu have the largest assortment of HATS AND OAFS To bo found in Northern Vermont. If you don't bclievo it, call and seo for yourselves. Our Clothing is New and Desirable, consisting of .SPRING OVER SACKS, TRICOT SUITS, FANCY CASSIMEitr. PANTS AND VESTS, LINES SPRING SUITS, RLACK SUITS, LIGHT COLORED PANTS AND VESTS, LINEN VESTS, CUFJI.S, AND MJTTONS. PANTS, TIES, Boys' and Youths' Clothing, We have .Tl'ew Winter Over Coats loll, that tve will sell at a big discount from cost, for cash. Remember the place, Two doors West of the American House, Lake Street. MORTON A PERCY. Hkxhv G. Moutox. Ai.iikut N. Pi:ucy. ld-tf Formerly with Win. N. Smith A Co ASAHEXi S. HYDE, lir.U.KK IN Al.t. K1NOS OF First Class Groceries ! ! HARROW HI.OCK, ST. ALBANS, VT. Consisting in part of Flour. Fori; Fish, burar, Teas, il-tl" Ac. New Store and New Goods, C. R. PELL, WITH ROBERT KINGSLEY, I) ISCOLIS XKW liiiOC Iv, ON LAKE STREET. ST. ALBANS, VT. HAVE just opened the largest stock of Crock- ' ery, comprising all tho new and desirablo pattern's, French, China and Uohemian Fancy and Table GlasM Ware, Cutlery and Plated Ware, ever offered in this County. j Wo also call attention to our Stock of ' FOHEION AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ' WHITE GOODS, LINENS, ! FANCY GOODS, ! NOTIONS AND SMALL WARE. Tho undersigned would ivst'ectfully announce to the public that wo have adopt d the CA'-H SYSTEM, and ONE PRICE. Driscol's New Hlock, Lako St. St. Albans, Vt, ROUEHT KINGSLEY. 99tt 8 OSIRTIIINO H A' ' i t I I V ' j-'.-i if I If ST. AXiBAMS. Uru Store on Lake Street, KKl'T BT- GREENE U NICHOLS. Iho undersigned having nicely iltted up tho store in tiie American Houso Hlock, on Lako St., and etccked it with a choice assortment of 1UUUS AXD MEDICINES! Respectfully solicit a share of the patronage of this community, feeling sure that tuoy can give satisfaction in gooda and prices. Our stock consists of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTCLES, DYES, AC. UUK HOOK Ot PATENT MEDICINES, Is complete, consisting in all the approved va rieties, and our general stock includes all goods usually kept in a storo of this kind. Headquar ter for tho B- A. BITTERS, One of tho best Spring Medicines in the mar ket. Physicians orders solicited, and carefully and promptly tilled. In qualitv and price we guaranteo to satisfy all who favor tw with their patronage. Store open on Sundays at noon, for supplying DA. NICHOLS Ii ii practicing Physician in legular standing, and will attend to all f rufesstonal calls. Re member the place, under the American House, Lako Street, St. Albans, dl-tf GREEN A NICHOLS. WARD & EURNES, Dealers in alll kinds of GROCERIES LAKE ST., ST. ALBAX.S, Fiist door above tho St. Albans House, keep eonstautlv on hand a full assortment of FAMH.1T GROCERIES: Cmibb ill)!; of Flour, Meal, l'jovender, Shorts, And 1-eed Of bll kinds; Pork, Fish, Qahis, Susar, Tea, Laid, frei-U Hiitter And all soitis of articles usually kept in business of their kind. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of country Produce. GIVE X7S A OAIiI. dl-tf Phrpiiix Mutual WARD A HURNES. Life Insurance Co., OF HARTFORD, CONN, A favorablo onnortunitv is nresented to oner cetic and rcliablo husincsa men who can devote their entiro time to tho business, to represent this old. staunch, and most successful Life Com tianv. in nnoccunied territory in tho State of i Vermont. Tho many popular features peculiar I to the l'lin'iux .Mutual, ami tno great auvantages I it offers to the insuring public its freedom from I restrictions on travel and occupation its non forfeitable tiolicies its liberal uremium system the economy of tho mauag mont, and its largo annual dividends, render it tlio most protltablo Com any to Agents tit-Mrous ot realizing a nana soiuo competency bv their enterpriso and cner gy. Apply to ' ' C. L. HAHCOCK, State Agent Phamix Mutual Lifolus. Co. dO-tf Union Hlock. Rutland, Vt. NEW STAGE ARRANGEMENT, ON AND AFTER MAY 25th, 1868, -AN KXT1IA- FOUR-HORSE 00A0H Will run from St Albans lows : to Sheldon, tit- fol Leave St. Albans every day at '2 o'clock p. 111 Arrive at Sheldon at 4 o clock p. m. Leave Sheldon at 8 o'clock a, 111. Arrive at St Albans at 10 o'clock a. m. II. JENNISON, Proprietor, St. Albans, May '25th, 18C9. dl5-tf ! FULTON MABKET, ! K. V. (5ALLAU, I'lupi ittor. i liavo recently reiltted no market, which U jl Biippneii wttn tiie host or l.ut, Ktn, Tripr, uiitl Dried Hml Smnkril lleef AND Aid, Table Delicacies of the Season ! Now on hand, a nico lot of SUG-AB CTTRED HAMS 1KD- 1 JR, 13 S I I HALIHUT, MACKEREL, I S I I COD, "USP and HADDOCK. fiil-tf St. Albans, May 15, 18G8. EVERY KADY D1 csinra admiration. To bo admired, they IllUSt DOssess Iteaiitv nnil Tut nillrrennn Mi "i.:.: .; : " vwig imo nus liueuigcncc, anti A LI. CAN SB BEAUTIFUL Hy using tho PAPIHAN I.OT1AW, tho latest and most wonderful of all the cosmetics. Hy its use all moths and freckles arc removed, tho skin becomes clean and transparent, and tho check roseate with the hue of vouth. Tho Papbian Lotion can bo found at THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE I And alo a most completo assortment of all toi let articles. Tho now and fragrant Flor ie Sin yo, and the delicious wood Violet, and all other choice and fragrant perfumes. HAIR DRESSINGS AND DYES : ruff and Pow der Hoxes, Colognes, Toilet Soaps, leeth washes and Powders. Hrushes: mich as Hair, Teeth, Nail, Infant, Ac, Ac. Call and see the beautiful necessities and lux uries for the toilet oven if you do not wish to buy JUST RECEIVED As full a stock of pure Drugs as can be found in !!f. ,,u10f Vermont, together with Resinoids, l'luid Extracts, and all articles required in a Physicians or domestic practice. Warranted pure and of first quality. This store will bo un dersold bynono in St. Albans, Trusses, Shoulder Rracos. Supporters, Ac, A and every thing kept 111 a well regulated Drug Store. St. Albans, Vt. June. 1808. ldtf WELDEN SPRING WATER Water from Welilen Soring. St. Albans. Ver mont, which has proved highly efticacious in icrotuia, cancer, and all diseases ot tho sKin. and alto for Dyspep4a. 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 ot the Water, with certificates from physicians and others, testifying to its benciicial effects in numerous eases where it has been tried. Mkkciiants National Hank, I 2.S State Street, Hoston, Oct. 7. 18G8, ( E. S. GOODWIN, Esq., Agent Wei den Spring Water. Diun Sat : 1 write to acknowledge the bene fit I liavo received from tho Welden Spring Water. 1 liavo been troubled with Disease oi tlio Kidneys ior many years. I liavo consulted some of tho host physicians in tho country and received no rclier. Some few months sinco 1 was recommended to try thu Welden Spring Water. 1 had not taken it lone hoforo I was surprised to seo how much good it had done me. Since then I always koop it in mv room and sel- .1 1 ...... 1 - .. i 1 . . . L 11.. tioiii uuiift .111 uioci vttiicr, twiimiug tnciuiuiu it will euro me. As I am anxious that others should bo benefitted by my experience, I cheer fully recommend it to alt Buffering with tho same disease, Respectfully, J. .1. MAY. From Francis H. Dixon, Esq., Counselor at Law and Averago Adjuster, Boston, 17 MrncuASTS Exchange. i Hoston, October 3, 1808. j E. S. GOODWIN. Dr.AH Sm : 1 cheerfully comply with jour re quest to give my candid opinion of tiie merits of tho Welden Spring Water. For somo years I have sulleretl much lrom Dyspepsia, ami hav ing exhausted patent medicines and tho pio scriptlons of many physicians, I was advised to try tlio Welden Spring Water. 1 found by tak ing a glass of tlio water before meals it acts as atonio and general regulator of tho system, and enables 1110 to eat any kind of food without in convenience. The only evidenco I can giye of my appreciation of its virtues is a recommenda tion u every ono uuiienng ii otii uyspepsia to try 11. Yours truly, FRANK H. DIXON. (Jt'lNCY, Mass., Oct. 3, 1803. E. S. GOODWIN, Esq. Duau Sir." My wife lias used your IV'elden Snrimr Water, and lias received irreat benefit from it. neforo sbo used it sho had a bad cough, and had bled from tho stomach or lungs. Tlio cough has entirely disappeared and sho is as well, or better, than she has been for ten years. Very respectfully your old servant, JOHN T. WILLEY. Proprietor of Hancock House, Quincy. Letters from many other persons can bo seen at the office. E. S. GOODWIN, Agent, HOtf 218 Washington Street, Boston. WOOL SCARFS of every description, Just. re. ccived al WM. K. SMITH, A CO'S. GLOVES, GLOVES, o all kinds, or all kinds at WM. N. SMITH, A CO'S. O to WM. N.SMITII, A CO's for good Cloth- I IIIL' C'!f neap. rpRICOT COATS lit Short Frocks, and Full J. Frouka of all kinds and colors at WM.N. SMITH, A CO'S. BOYS and Youth's Clothing of all kinds just re jeivsij a WU. N. 8MITH, A CO'S, TIIE UNITED STATES Life and Oasuality Insurance Company NO.l, EXCHANGE PLACE JERSEY CITY, N. J. Now York Office, 96 Broadway. ThlH Cimtiafiv tfV..vu .11 .1.. . , other Lifo Companies, with m,t,v n,:,.i .,.- and ' ' t,J IMPORTANT FEATURES. 1. The Lowest Rates op Piikmutu of ant Mutual Coniiianv in Amnrinn n,i,i r.,11.. .'. 20 per cent. ' ' "lu" DIVIDEND IN ADVANCE. 2. Policy-holders can rcceivo Compeniatio ill Caso of Distillling A,.,.i,ln.,l t .i . nun no HiohEiithan is usually charged forLifn menls. xo i 4. Annual Dividends mado Non-VorreitabU. 5. Loans on all Policies. ii. Liberal Permission to Travel. JL DF,F,7!?.IT.E 0x8,1 ScniiE.s'DEii Value guar anteoiu all Policies. EDMUND C. FISHER, President. JOHN I). CHUROn. Jr., Secretary. O. W, RUCK, gent for Northern Vermont. MAIN STREET, ST. ALBANS, VT. AGENTS WANTED. d 111 3m. GRAND OPENING ! o v FALL GOODS ! A T H. 0. POST, & 00,'s.( JUST RECEIVED from New York, a anlendid Lme of of " Now and Choice Dress Goods, Iucludiii" Empress Cloths Eningeline, Frcuch SergM Silk and Wool, Shot Poplins French Men- . , nova, wim t. great 1 ""fAyn-i jiUVr.o. vV.-'-wlin tu-ca, Liuo of x ymx I) U E S S T 11 IMMINQSI Consisting of Silk Fringes, Black and Colored Velvet Ribbons, with Buttons and i limps to match. Our Stock of Print ltlfli (lli.rl mill llrn,t(, PnMmia TVAlnt.ia Ir. fact everything in tho lino of Domestics, it full. also a full liuo of Cassiincres, Tailor's Trim mings, GIovch, Hosiery, Shawls, Dutchess Kidds, and Breakfast 8hav.li A Choico lino of Dry Groceries niav alwavi b found in stock. Please call andexamino Goods and Prioea b- fore jiurehasing elsowlicre. II. O. POST, A Co. r. Main and Fnirlieid Sts., St. Alba in. Vt. dAwtfnlOG. CIRCULAR. STATE TREASURER'S OFFICE, MoN'Ti'Ei.iEii, Vt., January 1, 18fi. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under i.1 the provisions ot an Act of tho Legislature, approved Nov. liltli, 18(18, no interest will be al lowed, after January 1, A. D. 1870, on money in the Trt asury of tho State to tho credit of Ofliccra. Soldiers, or their assignees, which was received under tlm allotment system of the United State; and the provisions of tho Act of the Legislature or this State, approved Nov. 20, 1801. There is a largo number of unsettled allot ment account on tho books of this office, show ing balances duo to Officers and Soldiers or their roprr st nt at ives; a d it is requested that partica entitled to the samo, draw the amount their due, in oriUi that tho accounts may be closed at the earliest dav practicable Tho Act of Nov. 22, 180 1, provides, in case of the deceive of such soldier whilo in tho service, the ni'iwy due such soldier shall not bo deemed assets of such soldier for tho payment of debts against such soldier, but shall go to and be held by tin widow of such Boldier, or next of kin. To enable- those who may havo claimu upon the State fur tho balances abovo referred to, to obtain tho same with tho least delay, the fol lowing information is furnished. ORDER of PAYMENT. 1'ir.sT -Upon the order of tLe peison, duly witnessed, whoso namo is on tho books of this ofilee. Sfco.ni--If such person has deceased, and was married, payment will bo made, 1st, to tho wi dow : 2d, if there bo no widow, to his child or children (if minors, to tho Guardian). Taiun -If ho died unmarried, 1st, to his la thi r: 2d, if tho father is dead, to tho mother: 3d, if both parents are dead, so tho brothers and sisters collectively ; lastly, to tho heirs gene rally. Application and Proof required, in case the iSoldicr lias deceased. The claimant or claimants must make a writ ten application, uudor oath, and over his, her, or their own signature, stating his, her, or their tiaiuo, age, residence, connection to the de ceased; with tho letter or namo of the company and regiment to which ho belonged, and the time of his death. Pnooi'. Tho depositions of two credible wit nesses will bo required, stating that tuey are acquainted with tho claimant or claimants, the relation held to tho deceased, and that they (the deponents) aro disinterested. aS" if tiie soldier died unmarried, it must be so stated in tho applications of those claiming to be the father, mother, brother or sistor, as well as by the witnesses. n- Proof of marriage (record evidence, 1 pr.i-sible) must always accompany the applies ii n of thiiM- claiming to bo tho widows. t'RXWiw J. A. PAGE. Ti-easurer. 110 TO WM. N. SMITH ; VT Black hack Coals. ii CO'S for your IP ANTS and Vests of all kinds just arrived at WM. N. SMITH CQ'fl.