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Vol. I.
ST. AXjBAJNB, VT TTJ3I!S:DAY, MAY 26, 1868.
isro. 12.
Vermont
Daily
Vermont Daily Transcript,
PUBLISHED EACH EVENING.
Office in Hume' Muck, Luke St., St. Albmit, Vt.
WILBUR 1 DAVIS, Pitoi-'u.
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TKHMS :
Per year, in advance, $8,00
Six months, in ndvnnoo 4,00
Three months, in ndvnnuo, 2.00
Ono month, in ndvnneo ""
Advertisements should hu handed in as early
tiH Hie nioniini; of the day of their intended pub-lication.
Poetry.
n iiiltii r to Colfax.
Colfax I well chosen to preside
O'er Freedom's Congic.s.s, mid to guide,
Ax one who holds the reins of fate,
The current of its great debate;
Prompted by one too wise, and good,
And tnir, withal, to hu withstood,
Here, from our northern river-banks,
1 send to tliee my hearty thanks
For all thi) patience which has hirne
The weary foot of Bunkum's horn,
The hifsing of the Coppeihcad,
And folly dropping woids of lead 1
Still wisely ready when the neale
Hangs poised to' make the right prevail,
Kt ill foremost, though secession's head
lie flushed, with scornful heel to tread
The life out fiom it writhing tail !
An wise, linn, faithful to the end
(iod Keep thee, prays thy sincere friend,
Joiix (1. Will rill.it.
A Ditiflttf'til Italia ii lillatc.
Presently wo cnnie to Anaeapri, clean
est, most picturesque and delightful of
Italian villages. How those white lions
es, with their airy lorrain, their pillared
jci(ulux, and their trim gardens, wooed
us to stay, and taste the delight of rest,
among a simple, lieautiful, ignorant and
honest people! The streets wore as nar
row and shady as those of an Oriental
city, and the houses mostly presented ti
blank side to them; but there were
many arches, each opening on a sunny
picture of slime, dark-haired beauties
spinning silk, or grandaines regulating
the frolics of children. The latter, see
ing us, begged for bajoccii ; and even
the girls did the same, but laughingly,
with a cheerful mimicry of mendicancy.
Tlig piazza of the village is about as
large as the dining-room of a hotel. A
bright little church occupies one side;
and, as there was said to be :i view from
the roof, we sent for the key, which was
brought by three girls. I made out the
conjectured location of the ninth, tenth,
eleventh and twelfth palaces of Tiberi
us, whereof only a few stones remain,
and then found that the best view was
the three girls. They bad the low
brow, straight nosc,short upper lip and
rounded chin which belongs to the Ca
prcse type of beauty, and is rather IIoI
ionic than Roman. Their complexion
was dark, sunburnt rather than olive,
and there was a rich Hush of blood on
their checks; the eyes long and large,
and the teeth as white as the kernels of
fresh lilberts. Their bare feet ami hands
spoiled by much tramping and hard
work, were out of keeping with their
graceful, statuesque beauty. A more
cheerful picture of poverty (for they are
all miserably poor), it would be difficult
to thu. Bayard Taylor, in the Atlantic
Monthly for June.
A NkwWayto Ghow Potatoes.
The Louisville Democrat has made a
rather important discovery, which we
give as follows :
Irish potatoes in great quantities can
bo grown by any one having four by
eight feet of spare ground in their back
yard. The process is simple. Procure
a crate, such as china ware is imported
in, and place in the bottom about six
inches of straw, then more potatoes,
and so on, until the crate is full. Wet
the contents of the crate thoroughly,
and every evening afterward throw a
bucket full of water over the top surface.
The potatoes will grow and produce
abundantly. When they are large
enough to be eaten they can be easily
drawn out and will be found to be per
fectly white with a very thin skin. The
writer of this article has seen them cul
tivated successfully on board an ocean
steamer.
USltcligion that does not go with us
in our daily vocations, controling and
guiding us is of little value. We should
not make it obtrusive or ill-timed in
any of its manifestations, but our hearts
should be to thoroughly imbued witli
the Spirit of Christ as to cause every
act, in its own quiet way, to show forth
the foundation principles of our life,
and speak a stronger language for the
Master than our direct words.- It is in
our -worldly business, in our every day
life, that our religion is needed, if any
where, both in its effect on ourselves,
and on those with whom we arc brought
in contact.
Jjfiy-At a wedding in Delaware, when
all was arranged and the minister called
on any to speak who objected to the
marriage, a husky voice called out : "I
do!" All eyes were turned in that di
rection, when a man emerged from tho
crowd, holding his handkerchief up to
Ids eyes and blubbering.
"Why do you object?" asked tho min
ister. "Because I want her myself!"
BSrA young Indian girl who had
curiously watched the process of mark
ing barrel heads in a ilouriinr mill in
Winona. Minnesota, stole in one day
and taking possession of tho stencils!
ornamented her blanket with tl
"Ellsworth's choice," and paraded the
streets in great doliirht. but to
gust of Mr. Ellsworth, who is a bache
lor ana niiu matte no such choice.
Huvo you seen Prangs Chromo?
"Old Oaken Bucket," "Falconer and
xinuc."
It AHIjKS avyman,
1847 hwc.tjwoi.to 1868
WYMAN & HUNTINGTON.
Acknowledging tho kindnoss and liberal pat- j
milage of tho public in tho pnst twenty years, I,
CIIAS. WYMAN,!
Now renew the promise, (and let tho pant bo tho
assurance) that this corner of tho good little
STATE OF Villi MONT,
And soiuo portion of the 1'. Q., shall bo well and
honestly supplied nt tho lowest possible rates
with all" tho grades of American, Swiss A English
WATCHES,
In GOLD and SILVEH Cases.
J E W E L li Y ,
Latest patterns and nil grades
riXK gold,
SILVEH and
PLATED
CHAINS,
K EYN,
UX'KKTS,
CHAINS,
Masoniu and Mechanics' Pins, Solid Silver Ware,
warranted lino as coin, lieautiful
ELEOTRO PLATED GOODS,
From nil the best factories, such as
ti:a SETS,
CAKK BASKETS,
HKltliY DISHES,
CASTOI1S,
PITCHERS,
GOBLETS,
spoon curs
Syrup Cups, Mustard and Child's Cups, Vases,
Collin rintcs, linallv everything of tirst quality
Plated Ware.
SOLE AGENCY.
This Is the only place in the county where yon
can get, direct from the nianufaetiuors, 'tho
Genuine Win. Rogers & Son's
Spoo. is, Forks, Knives, Ladles Ac. Don't be de
ceived and buy a 2d quality goods when its so
easy to get the. tiexl and a I almost the samo price.
A great variety ( locks, Table and l'oel.et
CUTIERY,
In abundance. Everybody wants a knife then
let evi'rvbodv rail and trot imii. A lnvi'n nssMi-f.
meat ot Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles and
Eyu Glasses.
FANCY GOODS.
SHEARS,
scissors,
COM lis,
BRUSHES,
NEEDLES,
WALLETS.
DAGS, GAMES AC.
Itillo and Pistol Cartridges. Revolvers. Huberts.'
Needles (warranted.) Watches. Clocks, and
Jewelry repaired in tho best possible manner.
An won; warranted satislactory orpayrcluncloil.
r.ngraving neatly executed, and at reasonably
low rateH.
At the old stand. Draiuerd's DuildinL'. corner
Main and Dank streets.
CHARLES WYMAN.
St. Albans, Feb. 10th, 18(18. 203-ti
Sold by Druggists Everywhere.
In St. Albans by LEONAHI), DH.VINEHD A
CO. Ac. 1IENHY A CO.. Watcrbury, Vt., Sole
Audita
February 7th, 18(18.
202-3111.
rem sale.
A SI have disposed of my interest in tho linn
x of Leonard, Drainurd A Co., I oiler for salo
my rosideneo on North Main Street, Saint Al
lans Village. Houso very comfortable and in
good repair. Newly shinglod and now chimney.
Contains a largo number of rooms. Six acres
of land, nil in good cultivation, and crops plant
ed : very excellent fruit in el-cut abundance, and
every other requisite for making n pleasant
home. Apply to J. 11, LEONARD.
yiti-aw
I7OH NEW SPUING SUITS OF ALL KINDS,
call at WM. N. SMITH A CO'S.
REMOVED.
rpHE Subscriber lias removed Ins stock of
L goods to Darncs' Dlock, Lako Street, oppo
site mo ni. Aiuans i-oumiry, aim win continue
business thero until tho completion of his now
Store on Main Street. Y1UTOH ATWOOD.
St, Albans, May 11, 18G8. 210-tf.
T710R SPHING STYLES OF HATS AND CAPS
X' call on WM N. SMITH A CO.
A T0 VVM. N. SMITH A CO'S for Grav',
Patent Moulded Collar.
Rem'oved.
Tn. S.S. CLAHK has removed to Foutb Main
jlj nire
Street. Olllr-n nt. lilu riu!il
St. Albans, Vt Muy. 2, 180f
83-tf
CLOTHING, Clothing for S
WM, N. SMITH A CO'S.
C
LIQUID
i STAR
DYE 3
I colohs. J
The American Cooking Stove in'
Court.
A T an ndjourned term of the Circuit Court of i
. the United States, for the Northern District
of New York, in the second circuit held at the i
City Hall, in the city of Albany, the 2sth day of '
January, in the year of our Lord 1808. j
PnKsr.NT : I
The Hon. Nathan K. Ham., Jmhje.
Jacoh U. Shiuu A- .Ioski'ii Packaud, )
t-.i. J- In Kqmhj
Ui:0, 11, JIUM.iV J01IS M. K0CKW1-.M.. )
It )u further ordered, adjudged and decreed,
that a perpetual injunction lio issurd in this
suit against the defendants, rentraiug them
from fuither infringements of said Patent, No.
."il, 100, Dated Dec. 5th, 180.), tor improu'iiiciits
in cooking stoves, pursuant to and in accord
ance with the prayer of the Dill of Complaint.
Signed A. A. liovci:, Clerk.
The above was instituted tor infringement of
the Patent seeming the manner of titling 'he
ash pall in tho hearth of tho American Cooking
Stove, and for the combination of tho bailed
ash pan. Wo have repeatedly cautioned the
public against selling or using stoves with these
nnprovciiiets not manufactured by us. All per
sons now selling or using stoves with these im
provements in violation of the above injunction,
without license from us. will he Hale to tlue and
imprisonment. SHEAH, PAOKAHD A CO.
20..i)ni. Albany, N. Y.
FOR SALE BY Ik M. WALKER.
Gt 11KAT IHIPKOVKMHXT IS OK.VTIS.
T THY.
The attention of tho public is called to a groat
discovery in Dentistry.
THE GHH.VTEKT ADVANCE STEP EVEH
MADE IN THE AltT.
Tho main dilliculty in wearing artillcial teeth is,
they do net hold in their place firmly enough,
and add to this the annoyance of food getting
under the plate while eating. 1 have discover
ed a method of so constructing the plate on
which the teeth are set that they will not start
or drop whilo eating or speaking, neither will
any particles of food get under the plate, no
matter what tho condition of the mouth is,
which is not true of any method liitheitotised.
1 have secured Letters Patent lor the United
States, England and France.
The imnroveinent is not in material, but in
the construction, whiehs.Vcurcs the atmospheric
pressure on mo entire piate.
I liavo hold tho exclusive of said inmrovoment
to Dr. L. Gihnan. to wit, the Counties of Frank
lin, Washington, Chittenden, Lamoille and
Grand Isle. Those wishing to avail themselves
of such improvement, will call on
Dr. JU OILMAN,
ST. ALDAN'S Vmimont.
N.T. FOLSOM.
l!)l-tf
November, 11, 1807.
GENTS WANTED FOR
MEX Or OLTJl J)AV!
Or the Lives and Deeds of Generals, Statesmen,
Orators and Political Leaders now on the Stage
of Action, including Grant. Shermar, Colfax,
Sumner, Stanton, Sheridan, Yates, Cm-tin, Trum
bull, Fenton, lJuckingliam, Wilbon, Greeley,
Wade, Morton, Philips, Farragut, Chase, Logan.
Stevens, Deeeher, Seward, Doutwell, Dix, Ham
lin, I'CNsendon, Howard, and others, with over
forty life-like Portraits of Liviiiir .Men. Sold on
ly by Agents. Groat inducements. Send for
ciicnlars. ZE1GLEH, McCUHDY A CO.,
210-Dw 014 Aich St., Philadelphia, Pa.
FOR ONE DOIiLiV.il !
X7-E SELL DHESS PATPEHNS, PANT Pat
yy terns, Wobs, Cotton Cloth, Shawls, Car
nctings. Sheetings, Dry and Fancy Goods. Ac.
Ac. fiiciiluis .Sent Fitc, giving full particu
lars: or Twelve t'Jivrhs sent for One Dollar,
describing twelvo different articles which we will
sell for One Dolliii- Kuc li.
m m T.'i.lii.u .i,wl . .nil. .in..,. .in..t...1 .... t a..
n v... ..jiiii ,i.,iiiv.vi .in jiqI mn,
to whom tho most liberal inducements, iiro offer
ed, mid satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
CIIAS. LETTS A CO.,
MiiHiifuduvvrs1 Ayeitt,
01 (if, L'HIJKKAI. STltKKT,
208-ly Doston, MabS.
RANTED!
1,000 MEN AND WOMEN TO
ACT AS CANVASSES l'Olt A swtius or
NEW ENGRAVINGS !
rivi: iii:autii-ui.
11) EA L AMIUilCAX ll C1JS,
Viiirvnvoil mi uti.i.i. 11. l.i. H...
"4,fj" ' ' w, IJ."".V ... Ull. Illllll, V.I1I1-
liont Lithographers in tlio world. For particu
lars and descriptive circular, address
L. D. HOIHNSON,
liiilMiw lb Jlain St., Springlicld. Mass.
BILLIARD TABLES,
jiANUKArrNiti:u nv
J. E. CAME, & CO.
Witli Phelan A Collender's New Improved Com
bination Cushions, patented Nov. 2(1, 1807. Old
Tables ro-eushioned with tho above Now Com
bination Cushions for $"0 per set. Thebo New
Cushions havo proved, by actual use, to excel
all other styles ever made. Tables of ull stvles
and finish constantly on hand. Also. Phelan A
Collender's Combined Dininir and liilliard Ta
bles
-J. E. CAME .V CO..
210-Ihn
Ill Sudbury St., Doston.
New Goods, New Goods,
At tho New Dook, Stationery and Variety Store
IS
MONITOR BLOCK,
lake street,
mmiellaxkous,
school axu
toy hooks;
all klxds of
kxvklopi:s,
PA I'Kll.
JiLAXK J100KS,
AjYJ) STA T10X1CUY,
I'HOTOdltAl'US,
1'IUTUllKS,
Picture Frames, Threads, Needles, a largo va
rioty cf Fancy Goods, Y'uiikco Notions, Ac, d c.
Also, nil styles of
Willow Baskets,
Largo and small. Theso ntldilionsjo tho stock
proviously 011 hand enables tho subscriber to
otler tor salo as largo a variety of goods as can
ho found elsewhere in Franklin County. Tho
outiro stock is now, has been bought cheap for
cash, many urticles at a largo discount from for
mer prices, and will bo sold at a small ndvnnco.
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed
thus far, a continuation is desired.
202-tf 0. II. D.VKEH.
FOH SPHING STYLE OF SOFT HATS, go to
WM. N. SMITH A COU
SACK Couts, in ovcrv stylo nt
WM. N. SMITH A CO'S.
VT. TRANSCRIPT
PrintinCr
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ST. ALJUNS.
H. A. CUTLER, --PROPRIETOR.
All Printing brought to this Ollicc, both Plain
and Ornamental, will meet witli prompt atten
tion, at prices as low as the times will admit.
Wo do our work much better than can any
Oilico that will do a job of printing for nothing
for tho sake of depriving us of it, and wo are
ready to compare our work with any similar
class of printing done in the cities, both in neat
ness and price.
Hand your orders into tho Transcript Dook
and Job Printing Establishment if you take any
pride in having your printing done in a work
manlike manner.
JMPOHTANT TO STOCK GHOWEHS.
Blood, Beauty, Speed, Kind
ness and Endurance.
Those who desire to raise llrst-class sotck, and
all lovers of good horses, tiro respectfully in
formed that tho Hambletoniau trotting stallion,
YOUNG DEXTER:
ill stand for a limited number of mares the en
suing season, nt the Hoinebtoad Stock Farm,
Greenwich, Washington County, N. ; season
to commence on tho 1st of May and to end on tho
1st day of September. Young Dexter was bred
nt Chester, Orange County, N. V., is four years
old, by llysdyk's Jlainbletonian, stands nearly
10 hands high, and is 0110 of tho best of tho get
of liis celebrated sire. Young Dexter is a half
brother to Dexter, George Wilkes, llruno, Dru
nette allied to Mountain Doy and other well
known horses. Very evidently, from his size,
shape, etc., Young Dexter will not only bring
gentle, lino and speedy stock, but also handsome
carriage and family horses as well. It is mani
festly for the benefit of stock growers that they
obtain not only tho best and most popular blood
in the country, but also that which commands
tho highest prices i'l market, and it rcipiires 110
moro labor or care to raise a good colt than an
inferior one. It was with tho viow to improve
the slock of horses in Northern New York, Ver
mont and New Hampshire, etc., that Young
Dexter was purchased by its present owner, Mr.
II. C.Pago, Editor of tho I'vojite's Journal tho
object beiii" to benefit t'arniors and stock growers
who arc willing to undergo tlte earo and expense
necessary to the raising of good homes.
For i'uiher particulars, terms, etc., address
Homestead Stock Farm, Greenwich, Washington
County, N. Y. E. G. STKATTON,
215-tt' Sunerintcndent.
A PIIOCLAMATION.
WHEHEAS, tho St. Albans Hank, a corpora
tion, duly incorporated by tho Legislature)
of tho State of Vermont, located and doing busi
ness at St. Albans, in tho county of Franklin,
has mado application to 1110, requesting 1110 to
issue a proclamation designating somo day
for the termination of tho existence of said cor
poration; And whereas, it has been made to appear to 1110
that two-thirds of tho legal votes of tho stock
holders of said corporation wero given in favor
of said application.
Now, therefore, I, Paul Dillingham, Governor
of tho State of Vermont, in conformity witli said
application, and tho provisions of section eighty-six
and eighty-seven of chapter eiglity-nino of
the, General Statutes of Vermont, do hereby is
sue my proclamation, and declare that on tho
twcnty-lifth day of .March, A. I). 1808, the said
eornoratiou shall ceaso to exist as fully and
witli tho samu effect as if snid chartur expired by
tho limitation thereof.
In witnesH whereof, I have hereunto signed
my name and caused the seal of tho Stato
L. s, to ho hereunto affixed, in Executive Cham
bers at Watcrbury, this 2:lrd day of Soo
teinber, A. D. 1807, and of tho independence of
tho United States the Ulst.
PAUL DILLINGHAM.
Hy tho Governor,
WM. P. DlI.LlXdltAJI,
Sec'y of Civil and Military Aatlairs.
tJlnlm Afi-cMioy.
BY recent enactments of Congress, ull Sol
diers who havo served threo years and huvo
received but $100 bounty from tho United States,
or who, having enlisted for thrco years, were dis
charged in consequence of woutida, and tho wid
ow, children, or parents of any soldier who en
listed for thrco years, under a promiso of only
$100 bounty, and who died in tho service, aro en
titled to-in additional bounty of ONE HUN
DHED DOLL.VHS !
All invalid pensioners who have lost a hand or
foot, or havo incurred disability equivalent to
tho loss of hand or fool, are entitled to a largo
1 iiiciuuBuoi pension,
I All pensioned widows of soldiers or bailors aro
entitled to an incrcabod pension of two dollars
1 pcrmonth for each child under sixteen years of
, ago.
Claims of tho above nature, and for arrears of
pay, oflicers' extra pay, for horsos lost in tho U.
1 S. Hcrvioo, commutation of rations of prisoners
, of war and priao money, will bo promptly prose
cuted by application by letter, enclosing dts
1 chargohoin sorvico, will bo attended to and the
necessary papers returned to plicant forsig
; natures, Ac. E. A. SO WLES,
Oilico over tho First Nntiounl Dauk,
St. Albans, Aug. 17th, 1800. 125-tf
jpOI.AND'S
hANTAIN
(HKTWENT.
This is tho bent
article yet put before
the public for nil
kinds of Sores and
Eruptions of tho
Skin, ns SaltHhcuin,
Old Sores. Droken
Hreasts, Stings of In
h 0 c t s , Vegetable
Poisonings, Ac.
Fully unholdiiiK Dr.
Polnnd's reputation as nn originator of valuable
remedies. It is the
GREAT PANACEA!
For burns, sea'ds, frost bitten parts, chapped
Hps and hands, cracks in tho feet, (with w"hich
old people aro troubled,) styes upon tho eye
lids, anil in fact everything to which n salvo is
applicable. Price, 2j cents. Manufactured un
der the supervision of the originator,
DR. J. W. FOXiAND,
And for sale by all Wholesale and Detail Drug
gists, and nt Country Stores. Geo. C. Goodwin
A Co., and Hust Dros., A Dird, Doston, General
Agents.
C. H. POLAND,
Propiietor. Also, Agent for Medicines manu
factured by Dr. J. W. Poland, viz: Cedar Plas
ter, Diarrluea Elixie, Indian Pilo Itemed)', Ca
thartic Pills. Ac. 188-lveow.-
150n7SEE ! ! !
100 full course
Commercial Scholarships,
Good for life, throughout the "International
Dusiness College Association," to bo issued nt
Chamberlin's Business College
Diulingtou, Vt., before May 13, 1808.
These Scholarships will bo sold nt tho regular
price, $.)(), and so issued as to secure to the pur
chaser all the privileges and advantages of the
Scholarships heretofore issued, ami to bo trans
ferable to a second party any tinio within three
y ars after the holder thereof shall havo been in
attendance at tho Collego for throe months.
This plan will secure to
10 0 YOUNG MEN
A tlumtiujli Jliininefs I'dncation at their otrn
rice,
as tho person making the transfer is entitled to
whatever price he may agrco upon witli
liis.purcliaser. This
Unparalleled Opportunity
will bo withdrawn on tho salo of 100 Scholarships,
tho limit of tiino not to exceed tho nbovo date.
l'ho Thrca Months plan recently advertised is
discontinued.
HT)' As this otler will bo eagerly seized, and an
effort mado to close tho salo of Scholarships nt
the earliest possible day, mid n similar oiler not
again made, thoso desiring to scenro it need to
be prompt.
I-or further particulars call 011 or address
J. S. CHAMDEHLIN, Proprietor,
103-ly Durlington, Vt.
ALL READY
THE
NEW STEAM MILL!
OF
Bingham & Lincoln,
iVciir the Frcltflil Depot, St. Albans, Vt
IS now rendy to grind corn meal, fmo or coarso.
and all kinds of grain for feed. This Mill
was built by Holmes & Dluiicliunl, of Bos
ton, of tho nest French Burr, is complete in ovo
ry respect, and is capable of grinding twenty
livo bushels 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 tho kernel, or ground, and at all times fresh
and as cheap as elsewhere. Wo arc also ready
to receive orders for
Sasli, Kihids and Doors,
Mouldings and Houso Finishings of ovcry de
scription, of as good material and workmanship
as any other shop in tho Stato.
JOB WORK,
Such as
Plaining,
Matching,
Turning,
Scroll Sawing,
Ac,
Douo to order witli Machinery which is new and
of tho latest improvements;. Witli theso facili
ties to give perfect satisfaction, wo solicit n
share ot public patronage
BINGHAM A LINCOLN
St. Albans, Feb. 27, 1807. 151-tf.
CCftTAIH,
1 l
E ," Curo
i ;
NEUFU.L'ilA,
A.S'O ALL
NERVOUS
lIMversuljeuralgi;
It Vil'ecta arr
May ten I.
It is an unfailing remedy m all cases of Neu
ralgia Facialis, olten effecting a perfect curo in
lcbs than twenty-four hours, from tho use of 110
moro than two or thrco pills. No other form of
Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed to yield
to this
WOXJWIU'UL UKMKDAL AGENT.
Even in tho severest cases of Chronic Neural
gia and general nervous derangements of many
years standing allecling tho entire system,
its uso for 11 few days, or n few weeks at tho ut
nicst, always affords tho
MOST ASrOXJSUIXG UELIEF,
And very rarely fails to produce a complete and
permanent cure. It contains no drugs or other
materials; in the slightest dogrco injurious, oven
to the most delicate system, and can always bo
used witli
l'EUFECT SAFETY.
It has long been in constant uso by nuvv of our
most eminent Physicians, who givo'it their
unanimous and unqualified approval. Sent bv
mail on receipt of price, and postage
One package H 00.... Postage fl cents.
Six packages.... 5 00.... " 27 "
Twelvo Packii's.. t)00.... " 18 "
It is sold by nil wholesale undretnildcnlnrs in
drugs and medicines throughout tho United
maics, ami ny 1 ukmi-.HiY uu,, koio i'roprictors,
120 to 157 Troniont Street, Boston, Mass. 189-Om
IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS
AND
THEIR WIDOWS.
riVIOSK INTKKESTED AUK HKUKllY
I tintiflrf1 Hint T nm nrtnni to tt-nnuo. ll i,,,;
ness pcrtaiuitig to pensions, bounties and back
llflV fMtltniu f.t'tlt.t nlinvn n.iinn ..m. 1.n
sentod, and thoir allowances obtained, by apnyl
ii'Kto wm. BHIDQEa.
St. Albans, May 10th, 18G0.
VKUMONT CENTRAL AND SULLIVAN
RAILROADS.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
CommoncinR May 35, 1808.
TIUIN'H (lOINa SOUTH AND EAST
Leave St. Albans at fi.20n. in.. 12.0(1 nnnn. ami
8.00 t). m.
Mail Train loaves Houso's Point nt 4:10 a. 111.,
receives passengers from Ogdcnsburgh H. 11.,
and connects at Whito Itivcr Junction and Bel
lows Falls with traiim for Boston, Worcester,
Springlicld, and with trnlns 011 1'assumpsic It.
ji.. nnives ni now lorn ni iu.4; p. m.
Day Exnress leaves Montreal n't HiSO a. in.. HI.
Johns at 10:00 a. m., Ogdcnsburgh at B'30 a. m.,
House's Point at 10:15 a. m., for Boston, Ac., ar
riving in Boston, via. Lowell at 10:30 p. in.
Nhht Express leaves Ogdoiisburgh at 1.00 p.
m., Montreal nt .1:30 p. 111., House's Point at 0.85
p. 111., St. Johns at 5:00 p. m., arriving at Boston
at 8.10 a. m., connecting at Bellows Falls with
Cheshire Bond for Boston and Worcester and
with Vermont Valley Hailroad for Springfield, Ac,
and arriviiui in NowVork at 12.30 p. m.
THAINS (10INO NORTH AND WKST.
Leave St. Albans for Montreal at 0:10 a. in..
and 0:33 p. m. For Houso's Point, OgdcnslmrBh
and tho West at 0:05 and 11:00 a. m., and 7.15
p. m.
Day Express leaves Boston via. Lowell 8.0J a,
m. for Burlington, St. Albans, Moutroal, Ac.
arriving at Montreal at 10:00 p. in., Ogdoiisburgh
in uvm a. 111.
Mail Train leaves Boston via Lowell, at 7:0n
a. in., via Lawrcnco and Fitohburg at 7.30 a.m.,
Springfield at 7:45 a. ni., for Burlington, and
01. moans.
Tho trams leaving Boston via. Fitohburir at
7:30 n. m., and Springfield at 7:15 a. ni., connect
i M71.ll.. 11, r. if !l. it . T-v '.
in- it miu iiircr (junction tviiji 1110 uay ixpross
iiaiu.
Accommodation Train leaves Northficld at
7:15 n. 111., for Burlington, Rutland, St. Albans,
Houso's Point, Ogcndcsburgh, Ac.
Night Express leaves Bellows Falls at 10.00 p,
in., receiving passengers from Vermont Vallev
Railroad, leaving Now York nt 12.15 p. m., anil
from Cheshire Hnilroad, leaving Boston at 5:30
p. in., connecting nt White River Junction with
train leaving Boston at 5:00 p. 111., for Burling
ton, Rouse's Point, Montreal and Ogdcnsburgh,
connecting with stennierrf an dG rand Trunk
Trains for tlioWcst.
Sleeping cars aro attached to both tho niirht
Express trains running between St. Albans am
Boston, and St. Albans and Springfield.
Through tickets for Chicago and tho West fo
salo nt tho principnl stations.
U. M1S1UULL, Slip.
St. Albans. Mnv 23. 1808.
EUTI.AND AND IUIItMNGTON AND VT
VALLEY RAILROAD.
On and after Dec. 2d, 1807, trains will rn
as follows, viz :
SIOVINO SOUTH AND KAST.
Leave Burlingtonlat 8:30 a. m.. 1:35 p. m. 3:38
9;15 p. 111. Arrive nt Rutland at 11:23 a. m., 4:1?
p. 111. 8:00 a. m. 12.50 a. ni.
Leavo Rutland at 1:00 a. m., 12:00 in. Arrive
Bellows Falls at 7:10 and 2:20 p.m., A 3:25 a.
m.
Leavo Bellows Falls at 7.50 a. m., 2:25 p. m.,
3:30 a 111. Arrive at Brattloboro' at 8:50 a. ni
3:20 p. m., 1:27 a. 111.
SIOVINQ NOllTII AND VEST.
Leavo Brnttlcboro' nt 11:00 a. in.. 4:45 A 9:00 p.
m. Arnvo at Bellows Falls at 12:00 1. m., aud
5:10 mid 0:55 p. in.
i.nave Hollows Falls at 12.35 p. m., 5:45 p. ni.
10.00 p. in. Arrive at Rutland at 3:10 p. m.,
9:00 p. 111. 12:35 a.m.
Leave lliitlnnd nt R 00 n m 1 00 n m Q oil
p. m. 1:30 n. 111. Arrive at Burlington at 9:45 a.
m., 1:23 p. in., and C.15 p. in. 4.15 a. m.
TRAINS CONNECT AS FOLLOWS :
JTS At Burlimiton witli Boats on Lake Chnm-
plnin and Vermont Central and Vermont and
Canada Railroads, for Montpclicr, St. Albans,
House's Point. Montreal, Ogdoiisburgh, and the
West. At Rutland with trains for Troy, Albany
and New York, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady,
and tho West. At Bellows Falls with trains 011
Chcsliiro Railroad for Fitchburgh, Worcester,
Lowell, and Boston. With Vt. Valley Railroad,
for Brattloboro', Springfield, Hartford, Now Ha
ven, and New York and with Sullivan Railroad
for Windsor, Whito River Junction, Wells River,
St. Johnsbury, Newport, Littleton, and tho
White Mountains.
Passengers for tho West will find UiIb a cheap,
pleasant, and expeditious route.
FOR TICKETS, and aU necessary inform&Uou,
empiiro nt the Offices on tho lino.
l-tl. GEO. A. MERRILL. Supt.
TOllTIIKUN ItAILltOAll.
WINTER AHHANQEMEN r-1884-5.
On and after Monday, Nov. 14, 1804, Passenger
.Li(ijm (tin 1 1111 110 luiiuua i
UPWAKD THAINS.
Day Express Train leaves Concord nl 9.as .
111., for Whito River Junction, connecting with
trains for Montpolier, Burlington, Rouse's Point,
Montreal, Ac, and with Ogdcnsburgh and Grand
Trunk Railroads, for tho West.
Mail Train leaves Concord at 10.45 a. m., for
Whito River Junction, connecting with train for
Wells River, St. Johnsbury, Barton, New-port,
Willoughby and Magog Lakes, Stanstead. Bath,
Littleton, and Lancaster; also, with trains for
Montpclior, Burlington. St. Albans, Rouso'aroint,
Montreln, Ogdcnsburgh. and tho West.
unstoi Train loaves Concord at 3.30 p. in., for
Franklin and Bristol.
Evening Express Train leaves Concord at H.lf
p. 111., for White River Junction, connecting with
trains for Montpclior, Burlington, St. Albans,
House's Point, Montreal, Ogdoiisburgh, and the
west.
"Or on arrival of trains from Boston.Worcestor,
Portsmouth, Portland, Ac.
DOWNWAltD TRAINS.
Mornintr Exiiress Trnin lnnvia IVltUn lliir.t.
Junction for Concord nt 1.15 a. 111., or 011 arrival
01 train irom ugctcnsimrgli and Montreal. On
Mondays at G.25 instead of 1.15.
Bristol Train loaves Bristol for Concord at 8
a. 111., and Franklin at 9.12 a. m.
Mail Trnin Iiihvih Wliilo lltvn,. .Tni...H,.. r..
Concord at 12.15 p. 111., or on arrival of trains
iMLi uiu vuimuuL ucmrtu, x'ftbaumpHic, aim
Bay Exm-cna Train leaveH Whito Itivcr Junc
tion nt. 4.f)tt 11 111 111 fti nriMtrnl .k1.,u
Montreal and Ogdensbiirgh, Brattleboro, Kocno,
ueiuiwH Tuns, uiuusor, A-e., connecting at Con
cord witli train for Manchester, Nashua, Lowell
and Boston,
Theso trains connect at Concord with trains
for Manchester, LawTenco, Portsmouth, Port
land, Nashua, Worcester, Now York, Lowell, am'
ll.r.i.... AVmt limn . O.tM . ' .
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Concord, N. II., Nov. 10, 18G4. 1-tf.
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