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I'M 0 Vermont Daily Transcript. ST. AXBAJSTS, VT., FrUTVYY, M 2STO. 9. .-w'.-o.l Vol. I. Vermont Daily Transcript, publish i:i each evening. njliw in Harm-' llhrk, Lake St., St. Alhaiis, 17. wilhuu r. "WlLBUR 1'. A. Bahnks, DAVIS, Pitol'Mt. Davis, pAu(orH, terms : l'cr year, in advance, Six months, in advance Thi-fi- months, in advance, One month, in advance $8,00 1,00 2.00 75 Advi l tiscmonts should lio handed in as cailv as tlu morning (if tin- day of their intended pub lication. Poetry. A Tnifir Slot'!. Tin r- liwd n sage in days of jure Villi he a handsome pigtail wore; But woiidciod lnneh and sorrowed moie, Because it liunj IttOiftitl him. He niu-Al uim this cuiious case, Vnd swore he'd change tliu pigtail's place, id liaic it hanging at his lace, Not dangling then- heliind hiin. Mivs lie, "The mystery I've timnd ; I'll turn me riiiuid." lie turned him round, lint i-tt ill it hung liehind liiiu. 'J'hen round and round, and out and in, All da tin- pu..led sago did spin; In vain li niatleied not a pin Tin' pigtail hunt; heliind him. Vnd light and lett, and round ahout, And nil mid d iwn, and in and out, Hi turned; hut still tho pigtail stout Hung steadily behind him. Vnd though his efforts never slack; And though he t,vist, mil twirl, and tack; Alas ! still faithful to lux hael;. The pigtail hangs hehiud him. Th.iekcr.-iy. General Miscellany. From the Alia California, .t'7 3. Chinese r-as,' of thr Demi. The annual feast of the dead, lasting some three or four days during which time the believers in the Budhist faith among whieh may be elassed the whole of our Chinese population pay visits to the graves of their dead friends, bearing testimonials of theiraHectionateretnein brance, eomnieneed yesterday, and all day long the road leading to Lone Moun tain has been thronged with carriages filled with eelestial'visitors and Caucas ian novelty seekers. Biding out to the Chinese quarter of the cemetery in tho morning, we found the ceremonies in honor ot tho dead in full blast, and the place swarming with celestials, with a fair sprinkling ol male and female visi tors of our own race. The ceremonies did not seem to partake in any marked degree of a religious character, but seemed more like a friendly visit, lunch and chit-chat twith the dear departed. Sticks of prepared incense, or "Joss sticks," and red wax candles, with small btieks to hold them above the sand, were burning by the head of nearly ev ery grave and in and around the open brick enclosure or temple, and its wood en counterpart on the hill above. Nearly every party, on driving on tho ground, would let oll'acH dejoie of lire crackers by way of announcing to their friends in tho spirit land that they were on hand and prepared for business. Then the roast pig, oranges, bananas, pieces of fresh sugar cane, and other toothsome delicacies prepared for the occasion, would be unloaded from the Wagons and a nice spread, or lay out, would be arranged at cacti grave or in the nondescript enclosures, which, for want ol a better name, we call temples, After tho spread had been arranged, rows of tiny porcelain cups would be set down on the sand and poured full of sam clioo, or other alcoholic or vinous liquor, After a few minutes a lire would be kin dled, and baskets full of square, vari colored paper would be burned, the eat ables would be packed up again and put baolc in the wagons, the liquor would be turned on the lire, or on the ground, and the joss sticks and candles lighted and left'burning. Then a woman would take up a handful of pale straw colored squares of paper, each with a bit of gold foil fastened on tho centre, and twirling them dexterously in her hand so as to arrange them in the form of a Catherine wheel, as a Caucasian sport will some times arrango a pack of cards, Hinging them into the air, sending them llutter ing away on tho wind" lor many rods. The whole cemetery all around tho Chi nese quarter is full of these little squares pf gilt paper, and whatever virtue they may possess will be largely shared by tho occupants of the Potter's Field of our own race, whose graves are strewn with them as the ground in the forest is strewn with leaves. The visitors would then walk around for a short time, chat, laugh, and exchange con gratulations with their living friends, and then ride away to the city, appar ently in the best of liumor with them selves and tho rest ol mankind. All the celestials come and go in carriages, tho rich merchants in the costliest hacks to bo hired at tho Plaza, and tho'poorer classes in numuier style, nut an in vein cles of some kind. In a hack drawn by two lino grays, with silver-mounted hnrness, you would boo four opulent mer chants in their "Sunday's best," smok- ingeigars, aim uviueuiiy enjoying them selves thoroughly, and next to the.ii would come an express wagon, loaded witli common laborers, who clubbed to gether, and by riding a dozen In one cumvoyunco managed to keep tho ex pense within their means, whilou third would bo lined with women ot the pub lie class only. And the oH'orinirs thev brought to pleaso their dead friends were of like diverse-character. Behind tho carriages of tho rich men would como a wagon loaded with delicacies of tho costliest description, hogs roasted entire, and provisions by wholesale, while tho poor cigiirmakcr, washerwoman, or the pedler of fruit and vegetables, would numbly bear in ids hands a few trllles such as his means would justify him in CONTlNt'Ell ON' -lTH l'AOE. VT. TRANSCRIPT ar o33 PrintinGonAS OFFICE, ST. ALU ASS, H. A. CUTLER, - - PROPRIETOR. All Printing brought to this Onice, both Plain and Ornamental, will meet with prompt atten tion, at prices as low as tho times will admit. We do our work much better than can any Onice that will do a job of printing for nothing for the sake of depriving us of it, and we are readv to compare our work with any similar lass of printing done in the citicK, both in neat ness and prim, Hand your orders into the Transcript Hook and Job Printing Establishment if you take any prido in having your printing done in a work manlike manner. SEE ! ! SEE ! ! ! 1UO full course Commercial Scholarships, Good for life, throughout the "International Business College Association," to bo issued at Chamberlin's Business College Burlington, Vt., before May 13, 1808. Theso Scholarships will be sold at the regular price, $50, and so issued as to secure to tho pur chaser all the privileges and advantages of the Scholarships heretofore issued, and to bo trans ferable to a second party any timo within three vi.ars after tho holder thereof shall havo been in attendance at tho College for three months. This plan will secure to 100 YOUNG MEN .1 thorough Jlusiness Kiluvalion at their oirn price, as the person making the transfer is entitled to whatever price he may agree upon with nis.purchasor. This Unparalleled Opportunity will bo withdrawn on tho sale of 100 Scholarships, the limit of timo not to exceed tho above date. Tho Three Months plan recently advertised is discontinued. fi3r As this oiler will be eagerly seized, and un cJYort mado to close the sale of Scholarships at tho earliest possible day, and a similar oiler not again made, those desiring to secure it need to bo prompt. i.'.... .. :.n. ...,.... i:..,.!.,..., ..ii .... .... .,i,h,.j vn itlLtJul M11 n3 umi n lull m in ,iiiiv..,.3 J. S. OILVMBERLIN, Proprietor, 1G3-Iy Burlington, Vt. THE NEW STEAM MILL! OF- Bingham & Lincoln; Ni'jn- the Fri'lsjHt Depot, St. Altmns, Vt., IS now ready to grjnd corn meal, fine or coarso. and all kinds of grain for feed. This Mill was built by Holmes t; Illiuieliuiil, of Bos ton, of t ho 'best French Burr, is complete in eve ry respect, and is capable of grinding tweuty tfvo bubhcls per hour. Being dependent on neither wind or Hoods for power, wo can do all work of this kind without hindrance to our cus tomers. We shall bo prepared to furnish corn in the kernel, or ground, and at all timou fresh and as cheap as elsewhere. Wo are also ready to receive orucrs lor Sash, Blinds and Doors, Mouldings and House Finishings of every do beriptioii, of as good material and workmanship . i, :.. t.... as any inner siujjj m iuu m.uu. JOB WORK, Such as Plaining, Matching, Turning, Scroll Sawing, iVc'., Dono to order with Machinery which is now and of the latest improvements. With Hicho facili ties to givo perfect satisfaction, wo solicit a share of public patronage BINGHAM & LINCOLN St. Albans, Feb, 2J, 18.07. 15i-tf. CROCKERY CROCKERY ! I havo Just received a largo lot of first and second nualitv of Stono and China Ware", com prising two New and Elegant Patterns called 'Gen. Grant" Patterns, Also a largo stock of Cutlery, Glass and Stone Waro, which I otter lor saio cneai). neaso can ana see ueioro purcnas inir elsowliere. At tho old Farrar Block, 0110 door north of Qeorgo H. Farrar's. P. O. SKINNER St. Albans, Oct 24th, 18C0. 13C-tf U HIjKS ivy man, 1847 1868 WYMAN & HUNTINGTON, Acknowledging tho kindness and liberal iat- ronngo of tho public in tho past twenty yearn, I, WYMAN I Now renew the promise, (and let tho past be tho J assurance) that this comer of the good little STATE OF VERMONT, And some portion of tho P. (., shall he well and honestly supplied at tho lowest possible rates with all' tlie.gradofi of American, Swiss A English WATCHES, In CI OLD and SILVER Cases. J E W E L B Y T Latest patterns and all grades l'TNE GOLD, SILVElt and PLATED CHAIN'S, KEYS, LOCKETS, CHAINS, Masonic and Mechanics' Pins, Solid Silver Ware, warranted line as coin. Beautiful ELEOTllO PLATED GOODS, From all tho best factories, such as TEA SETS, CAKE BASKETS, BEllltY DISHES, CASTORS, PITClIEltS, GOBLETS, SPOON CUPS Syrup Cups, Mustard and Child's Cups, Vases, Collin Plates, linallv everything of first quality Plated Ware. sole Agency. This is the only placo in the county whore you can get, direct from tho manufacturers, tho Genuine Win. Kogcrs & Son's Snoo.is, Porks, Knives, Ladles ,Vc, Don't be do. when its so ceived and buy a 2d quality goods easy to get the bent and at almost the same price. A great variety Clocks, Table and Pocket CUTLERY, In abundance. Everybody wants a knife then let everybodv call anil get'one. A largo assort ment of Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles anil Eye Glasses. FANCY GOODS, SHEAliS, SCISSOltS, COMBS, BHUSHES, NEEDLES, WALLETS, BAGS, GAMES i(C. Ititlo and Pistol Cartridges, Revolvers, Roberts' Needles (warranted.) Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired in tho best possible manner. All work warranted satisfactory orpayrofuudod. Engraving noatly executed, and at reasonably low rates. At tho old stand, Braiuerd's Building, corn Main and Bank streets. CHARLES WYMAN. St. Albans, Feb. lOtll, 18G8. 208.H jpOI,AND'S PLANTAIN OINTJIKNT. This is the best article yet put before tho public for all kinds of Sores and Eruptions o f the Skin, as Salt Rheum, Old Sores, Broken Breasts, Stings of In? sects, Vegelablo Poisonings, Ac. Fully upholding Br. Poland's reputation us an originator of valuable remedies. It is tho GREAT PANACEA! For hums, sca'ds, frost bitten parts, chapped lips and hands, cracks in the feet, (with which old people are troubled,) styes upon tho eye litis, ana in tact everything to wlucli a salvo is applicable, rnce, 2j cents, jlanutticturcil un V. ' 1, r..! .1 i 1 ucr 1110 supci visum ui iiiu luiginuiur, DR. J. W. POXiAND, And for sale bv nil Wholesale anil Retail Dniir- cists. and at Country Stores. Geo. C. Goodwin A Co., and Rust Bros., A Bird, Boston, ..General agents. G. H. POLAND, Proprietor. Also, Agent for Medicines nianii factured by Dr. J. W. Poland, viz: Cedar Plus tor, Diarrhiea Elixio, Indian Pilo Remedy, Ca GinvUp. Pills .l-e. 1ttH.1vim- . Sold by Druggists Everywhere. In St. Albans by LEONARD, BRAINERD A CO. Ac HENRY A CO., Waterbury, Vt., Solo G Liquid 4 star B C0,J0,,S, jj Ageing. February 7th, 1808. f.202-3m The American Cooking Stove In Court. VT an adjourned term of the Circuit Court of '. . tlie bulled States, tor the Northern District of New York, in the second circuit held at the City Hall, in the city of Albany, tho '28th day of I January, in tho year of our Lord 1808. i Piiebf.nt : I The Hon. Nathan K. Haj.l, Judge, j J.lCOIi II. SllKAlt .V JoSlH'lt l'ACKAlU), ) ' f.. 1.'... ..'!.. Or.o. B. Btn.i.,t John M. Hookwt.i.i,. ) It is further ordered, adjudged and decreed, that a perpetual injunction be issued in this suit against the defendants, restraing them fioni further inl'iiiigi'iueiits of said Patent, No. fll, 10(1. Dated Deo. oth, 1M!.", lor improvements in cooking stoves, pursuant to and in accord ance with the prayer oi the Bill of Complaint. Signed A. A. Bovci:, Clerk. The above was instituted for infringement of the Patvut securing the manner of lilting Hie ash pan iu the hearth of the American Cooking Stove, and for tho combination of tho bailed ash pan. Wo havo repeatedly cautioned tho jiubhc ajjainst selling or using stoves with these linproU'ni'ts not manufactured by us. All per sons now selling or using stoves with those im provements in violation of the above injunction, without license from us. will be Hale to lino and imprisonment. SHEAlt, PACKAHD .V CO. i!0,j-!lm. Albany, N. Y. TOR SALE y1T M. WALKEil. Gt IU3AT lMIMlOVKMK.VT l. OKNT1S. r '1'ltV. The attention of tho public is called to a great discovery in Dentistry. THE GltEATEST ADVANCE STEP EVEll MADE IX THE AP.T. Tho main difficulty in wearing artillcial teeth is, thev do net hold in their place ilrmly enough, and add to this tho annoyance of food getting under the plate while eating. I havo discover ed a method of so constiucting tho plate on which tho teeth are set that they will not start or drop while eating or speaking, neither will any particles of food get under the plate, no matter what tho condition of tho mouth is, which is not true of anv method hithertoused. I havo secured Letters Patent lor the United States, England and France. I lie improvement is not in material, but in the construction, whichsyiuics the atmospheric pressure on the entire plate. I havo sold the exclusive of said improvement to Dr. L. Oilman, to wit, the Counties of Prank lilt, Washington, Chittenden, Lamoille and Grand Isle. Those wishing to avail themselves of such improvement, will call on Dr. J.. GlLHIAiV, ST. ALBANS Vrunio.vr. N. T. EOLSOM. November, 11, 1HG7. 101-tf GENTS WANTED FOR MUX OF OUJi DAY! Or tho Lives and Deeds of Generals, Statesmen, Orators and Political Leaders now on tho Stage of Action, including Grant, Shermar, Colfax, Sumner, Stanton, Sheridan, ateSj Curtin, Trum bull, Feu ton, Buckingham, Wilson, Greeley, Wade, Morton, Philips, Farragut. Chase, Logan, Stevens, Bcecher, Seward, Boutwell, Dix, Ham lin, Fessendcn, Howard, and others, with over forty life-like Portraits of Living Men. Sold on ly bv Agents. Great inducements. Send fur circulars. ZEIGLER, McOl'RDY .t CO., 210-!)w (ill Aic.li St., Philadelphia, Pa. FOR OWE DOLLAR ! WE SELL DRESS PATTERNS, PANT Pat terns, Webs, Cotton Cloth, Shawls, Car petings, Sheetings, Dry and Fancy Goods, iVc, ,Ve. fiiTuli.i-s Sciil Free, giving full particu lars: or ThcIvcCIhi !tB bent for One Dollar, describing twelve different articles whieh we will, sell for One Dollar Kuch. tt'S' Ladies and ycntlonien wanted as Aironls. to whom the most liberal inducements are olVer- d, and satislaetion guaranteed m all cases. CHAS. LETTS .V CO., Manufacturers' Agents, V,l & (ill FKOEUAI. STIIKKT, 208-ly Boston, Mass. TANTED 1 1,000 MEN AND WOMEN TO act as cANVAssmis rou a heuius or NEW ENGRAVINGS riVT. IIEAUTIFI'Ij IDEAL AMEltlCAX FACES, Engraved on stono in Paris hv tho most emi nent Lithographers iu tho world. For particu lars and desenptivo circular, addresA Li. I). 1IU151SU, 20'J-Ow 10 Main St., Springfield. Mass. BXUXARD TABLES, i:d nv MANin'ACTMti:!) 11V J. E. CAME, & CO. With Plielan A Cullender's Now Improved Com bination Cushions, patented Nov. 20, 1807. Old Tames rc-cubuionou witn tno auove riow Com bination Cushions for ?75 per set. These New Cushions have proved, by actual use, to excel all other styles ever made. Tables of all styles and finish constantly 011 hand. Also, Phelan A Collender'H Combined Dining and Billiard Ta bles J. E. CAME A CO.. 210-3IU 11 1 Sudbury St., Boston. New Goods, New Goods, At tho New Book, Stationery and Variety Store MONITOR BXiOCE, LAKH STREET, MISCIU.LAXKOUS, KCIIUUL AMI TOY HOOKS-. ALL KIXDS OF " ' " XXVk l.Ol'K'S, J'AJ'JSll, III.A A l HOOKS, AA'l) STATION KHY, VUOrOC, llAl'IlS, pi or un ks, Picture Frames, Tl'ronjliJi Needles, a large rich- ifl'iuiiij- Goods, ankee Notions, Ac, Also, all styles of Willow Baskets Large and nmull. Theo additions to tho stock priivimwly 011 hand enables tho subscriber to offer for sale as large a variety of goods as can he found elsewhere In Franklin County. Tho entire stock is new, has been bought cheap for easn, many articles at a largo discount lrom ter mer prices, and will bo sold at a small advance. Thankful for tho liberal patronage bestowed thus far, a continuation is desired. Mi-U C H. BAKER. ITIOR SPRING STYLE OF SOFT HATS, go to WM, N. SMITH A CO'S. CJAOK COATS FOR SPUING, go to p WM. N. SMITH A CO'S. MPOUTWNT TO STOCK OltOWEHS. Blood, Beauty, Speed, Kind ness and jEndurance. Those who desire to raise llrst-clnss sotek, and all lovers of good horses, are respectfully in formed that the Haliibletoiiian trottinu' sla'llion, YOUNG DEXTER: ill stand for a limited number of mares the en suing season, at the Homestead Stock Earm, itreenwicii, asinngton County, 1.; season to commence on the 1st of May and to end on the 1st day of September. Young Dexter was bred at Chester, Orange County, N. Y., is four years old, by ltysdk's Hanibletonian, stands nearly 10 bands high, and is one of the best of tho get of his celebrated sire, Young Dexter is a half brother to Dexter, George Wilkes, Bruno, Bru nette - allied to Mountain Boy -and other well known horses. Very evideiitlV, from his size, shape, etc., Young Dexter will not only bring gentle, tine and speedy stock, but also handsome carriage and family horses as well. It is mani festly lor the benefit of stock growers that they obtain not only the best and most popular blood in the country hut also that which commands the highest prices ii market, and it requires no more labor or care to raise a good colt than an inferior one. It was with tho view to improvo the stock of horses in Northern Now York, Ver mont and New Hampshire, etc., that Young Dexter was purchased by its present owner, Mr. 11 . t'. Pae, Editor of thb VoiiV Journal tho object being to benellt farmers and stock growers who are willing to undergo tho caro and expenso necessary ui tne raising oi goon norscs, r..?.n .i.v.... For further particulars, terms, etc., addre Homestead Stock 'Farm, Greenwich, W'ashingti County, N. Y E. G. STRATTON, iM.i-tt Superintendent. A rnOOLAMATION. WHEREAS, tho St. Albans Bank, a corpora tion, duly incorporated by the Legislature of the State of Vermont, located and doing busi ness at St. Albans, in tho county of Franklin, has made application to me, requesting 1110 to issue a proclamation designating some day for the termination of the existence of said cor poration; And whereas, it has been made toappaartomo that two-thirds of tho legal votes of tho stock holders of said corporation were given in favor of said application. Now, therefore I. Paul Dillincham, Governor of the State of Vermont, in conformity with said application, and tho provisions of section eigh t v-six and eighty-seven of chapter cighty-ninoof the, General Statutes of Vermont, do hereby is sue my proclamation, and declare that 011 tho Iwonty-iilth day of March, A. D. 1808, the said corporation shall cease to exist as fully and with the samu elleet as if said charter expired by the limitation thereof. In witness) whereof, I have hereunto signed my name and caused tho seal of the Stato 1.. s, to be herouiito affixed, 111 Executivo Cham hers at Wateibui'V. this 2l!ril dnv nf Sen t ember, A. D. 1807, anil of tho independence of me uiineu oiaies 1110 yist. PAUL DILLINGHAM. Ry the Governor, W.ii. P. DiM.ixmiAM, Sec'y of Civil and Military AafVairs. Oliilnv Agency. T"Y recent enactments of Congress, all Sol- 1.1 diors who havo served threo years and havo reeeiveil nut siuu nonnty lrom tlie unileil States, or who. havhnr enlisted for three years, weroilis- chargeil 111 consequence ot wuunils, anil the wid ow, children, or parents of any soldier who en listed lor tnreo years, under a piTninso ot only Siuu nounty, and wnoiiicu 111 tneservico, aro eir tilled to an additional bounty of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS 1 All invalid pensioners who have lost a hand or foot, or have incurred disability equivalent to tho loss of hand or foot, are entitled to u largo inercaso of ponsion. All pensioned widows of soldiers or sailors aro entitled to an increased pension of two dollars per month for each child under sixteen years of ago. Claims of tho above nature, and for arrears of nay, ofiicer.s' extra pay, lor horses lost 111 the U. S. servico, commutation of rations of prisoners ot war and pnzo money, will no promptly prose cuted bv application bv lottor. enclosim; dis charge from service, will bo attended to and the necessary papers returned ro plicant tor sig natures, Ac. E. A. SOWLES, Oflico over the First National Bank, St. Albans, Aug. 17th,180G. 125-tf -fie SAPB, CERTAIN, l Bpeotly Cure NEURALGIA, AND ALT. NERVOUS DISEASES, Jf Uffcrta are 2Umlcal. It is an unfailing remedy 111 all cases of Neu ralgia Facialis, often effecting a perfect euro in less than twenty-four hours, from the use of no moro than two or threo pills. No other form ot x- 1.-! x' ,r. 1.-,. i:.i,...t i neuralgia ui imuous jiseasu iras uuiiui 10 yiuui to tins Even iu tho severest cases of Chronic Neural gia and general nervous derangements of many years standing affecting tne entire system its use for a few days, or a few weeks at tlio tit mcst, always aiiords tno MOST ASTONISHING JIKL1KF, And very rarely fails to produce a complete and permanent cure, it contains; no drugs or otner materials in tho slightest degreo injurious, even to tho most delicate sybteni, and can always bo used with PllllFECT SAFETY. It has long been in cunaUid u.o hy may of our most eminent Physicians, who givo it their unanimous and unqualified approval. Scut by mail on receipt 01 price, and postage. Olio packago fl 00. . . . Postage (! cents. Six packages. ... 5 00. ... " 27 " 'Twelve Puckg's.. 0 00.... " 48 " It is sold by all wholesale and iclail dealers in drugs and niedil'inorf throughout 'tho United States, ami by TURNER A CO., Solo Proprietors, 120 In 157 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. 180-Oni G1 O TO WM. N." SMITH A GO'S for all kinds C of Umbrellas. "VOUTHS Clothing of all kinds at JL WM. N. SMITH A CO'S, rpO THE WORKING CLAS.S.-Farinors, Me J. chanics, Ladies, and everybody. I am now prepared to furnish you with constant employ ment at yout homoii tho wholo of your timo, or in your spuro luonteittH, Business now, light anil profit able. Fifty cents to $5 per evening is easily earned, hy persons of oithcr sex, and tho boyu and girls earn nearly as much as num. Great inducements aro offered those who will dc voto their wholo time to the business, and, that every person who bees this notice may send 1110 their address and test tho business for them selves, I inako tho following unparalleled oiler: To all who aro not well satisfied with tho busi ness, I will send J I to pav for tho troublo of writing 1110. Full particulars, directions, Ac. sent free. A sample will bo sent by mail to all who sond 10 cents. Address E. 0. ALIiF,N, 211-lin AllfusK Maine, 9 HIRTS, linspunilars. Glovos, and Hoscry of all Units at WM. jn. hjiitu ,v, uu s, BOYS. GO TO WM. N. SMITH A CO'8 FOU YOUR SPRING CLOTHIN.G, VEKMONT CENTRAL AN1 SULLIVAN RAILROADS. SPRING- ARRANGEMENT. CoinmonclnR April 13, 1808. HIAIUS UOISO SOUTH ANK EAST Leave St. Albans at 0.15 a.m., 12.00 noon, and 7:20 p. 111. Mail Train leaves St. Albans at 0:15 a. 111., and connects at Burlington with Rutland Road, at White River Junction and Bellows Falls with trains for Boston. Worcester. Snriiurfleld. and with trams 011 Passumpsic R. It., anives at Now York at 10. 15 p. 111. Day Express leaves Montreal at 8;30 a. m., St. Johns at 10:00 am., Ogdensburgh at 5-30 a. Rouso's Point at 10:15 a. 111.. for Boston, Ac, ar riving in Boston, via. Lowoll at 10:80 p. 111. iMglit Express leaves Ogdensburgh at 11.30 a. ., Montreal at 8:30 p. 111., Roubo'h Point at 5.40 1 m.. St. Johns at P.uO p. 111.. arriving at Boston at 8.10 a. 111., connecting at Bellows Falls with Cheshire Road for Boston and Worcester and with Vermont Valley Railroad for Snrincllcld. Ac. and arriving in NowYork at 12.30 p. m. H1A1NS aOINll SOUTH AND WT.ST. Leavo for Montreal at 0:10 a. 111., 6:50 p. 111. or Rouso's Point and Ogdensburgh at 0:05 . in., 12:05 p. 111., and 3.10 p. m. Day Express leaves Boston via. Lowell 8.0J a, 111. tor Burlington, St. Albans, Montreal, Ac. Mail Train IcavcB Boston via Lowell, at 7:Oo . in., via Lawrence and Fitchburg at 7.30 a. 111., Springfield at 7:15 a. 111., for Burlington, and m. Ainans. Accommodation Train leaves Northfleld at 8:00 a. 111., for Burlington, Rutland, St. Albans, House s romt, ugenitesburgn, vc. Night Express leaves Bellows Falls at 10.00 p, in., receiving passengers from Vermont Valley Railroad, leaving Now York at 12.15 p. m., and from Cheshire Railroad, leaving Boston at 5:30 p. 111., connecting at White River Junction with train leaving Boston at 5:00 p. m., for Burling ton, Rouso's Point, Montreal and Ogdensburgh, connecting with Grand Trunk Trains for tho west. Bleeping cars aro attached to both tho night Express trains running hetwecn St. Albans anf Boston, and St. Albans and Springfield. Through tickets for Chicago and the West fo salo at the principal stations. U. Sll'JKlilljlj, Klip. St. Albans, April 13, 1808. RUThAM) AND HUKIjINGTON AXD XT VALLEY RAILROAD. On and after Dee. 2d. 1807. trains will rui as follows, viz : SIOVJXO SOUTH AND HAST. Leavo Burlingtonjat 8:30 a. m., 1:35 p. m. 3:3J i):15 p. 111. Arrivoat Rutland at 11:25 a. 111., 1:1? 111. 8:00 a. 111. 12.50 a. m. liOtivo Rutland at 1:00 a. m.. 12:00 m. Arrivo Bellows Falls at 7:10 and 2:20 p. 111., A 3:25 a. 111. Leavo Bellows Falls at 7.50 a. 111. ,2:25 p. 111. , 3:30 a 111. Arrive at Brattleboro' at 8:50 a. in., 1:20 p. 111., 1:27 a. m. MOVING MOUTH AMI WEST. Leavo Brattleboro' at 11:00 . m 1:15 A 9:00 p. m. Arrivo at Bellows Jails at lliioo n. 111., and 5:10 and 0:55 p. 111. Leave Bellows Falls at 12.3.J p. 111., 5:1j p. m. 10.00 p. 111. Arrivo at Rutland at 8:10 p. m., 0:00 p. m. 12:35 a. 111. i-roavo iiutiaiidat u.uu a. m., i.ai p, m ;i.zu p. m. i::iu a. 111. Arrivo at unriington at !i:io a. 111., 1:25 p. 111., and 0.15 p. m. 1.15 a. m. TRAINS CONNECT AS FOLLOWS: lira- At Burlington with Boats on Lako Cham- plain and Vermont Central and Vermont and Canada Railroads, for Montpelier, St. Albans, Rouso's Point, Montreal, Ogdensburgh, and the West. At Rutland with trains for Troy, Albany and Now York, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady, mid tno west. At lseiiows i-aiis witn trains on Cheshire Railroad for F'itchburgh, Worcester, Lowell, and Boston. Witli Vt. Valley Railroad, for Brattleboro', Springfield, Hartford, Now Ha ven, and Now York and with Sullivan Railroad for Windsor, White River Junction, Wells River, St." Johnsbury, Newport, Littleton, and the White Mountains. Passengers for tho West will find this a cheap, pleasant, and oxpeditious route. FOR TICKETS, and all necessary information, enquire at tlie Ofllces 011 tho lino. 1-tf. GEO. A. MERRILL, Snpt. jr-ORTIIEUN UAIMIOAD. WINTEB ABHANQEMEN r-1864-5. On and after Monday, Nov. 11, 1804, Passenger Trains will run as follows : Ul'WAIlD TllAINS. Day Express Train leaves Concord a 9.35 a. 111., for White River Junction, connecting with trains for Montpelier, Burlington, Rouso's Point, Montreal, Ac, and with Ogdensburgh and Grand Trunk Railroads, for tho West. Mail Train loaves Concord at 10.45 a. in., for Wliito River Junction, connecting with train for Wells River, St. Johnsbury, Barton, Newport, Willoughby and Magog- Lakes, Stanstead, Bath, Littleton, and Lancaster; also, witli trams for Montpelier, Burlington, St. Albans, Rouse's Point, Montrola, Clgdcnsburgh, and tho West. Bristol Train loaves Concord at 3.30 p. m., for Franklin and Bristol. Evening Expross Train leaves Concord at 8.11 p. m., for Wliito River Junction, connecting with trains for Montpelier, Burlington,' St. Albans, Rouso's Point, Slontreal, Ogdensburgh, and tho Wost. Or on arrival of trains from Boaton,Worcestcr, Portsmouth, Portland, Ac POW.NWAM) TItAINS. Morning Express Train loaves White Itivei Junction for Concord at 1.15 a. m., or on arrival of train from Ogdonsbnrgh and Montreal. On Mondays at 0,25 instead of 1.15. Bristol Train leaves Bristol for Concord at 8 a. m., and Franklin at 0.12 a. m. Mail Train leaves White River Junction for Concord at 12.15 p. 111., or on arrival of trains over tho Vermont Central, Passumpsic, and Wliito Mountains Railroads. Day Express Train leaves White River Junc tion at 1.58 p. m., or on arrival of trains from Montreal and Ogdensburgh. BratUeboro', Keeuo. Bellows Falls, Windsor, Ac, connecting at Con cord with train for Manchester, Nashua, Lowell and Boston. Thoso trains connect at Concord with trains for Jlanchcster, Lawrenco, Portsmouth, Port land, Nashua, Worcester, Now York, Lowell, am1 Boston. ONSLOW STEARNS, Agent. Concord, N. II., Nov. 10, 1801. 1-tf. " It "Works Like a Charm." Havo you Headache? 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