Newspaper Page Text
Vermont Daily Transcript.
"Vol. I.
ST. ALBANS, VT, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1868.
NO. 29.
Vermont Daily Transcript, j
l't nijisHHu kacu ijvhninh.
Ojihi Jinnies' Work, Lake SI.. St. Allium,
WII.liUR 1 DAVIS, l'ltop'li.
Wir.nmt I Davis, ;(V7f.
VI.
l'or year, lu advance, $3,00
Six months, in advnnoo 1,00
Three months, in ndvaiieu 2.00
One month, in advance 75
Advirtisenieuls should )i handed in as early
as tin' morning of the day of their intended pub
lication. Odds and Ends.
Ti'iiipuniiK'u i tho host inodit'ino.
Dentil is curtain ; time uncertain.
Lot your talk bo honont, true, con
cise. Hotter snare at the brim than at the
bottom.
Let your thoughts be sober, divine,
godly.
Kveryoiio's thought are not writ
ten on his forehead.
Lot your apparel be modest, neat,
comely,
Let your works
charitable.
Insensibility is
drunkenness.
lie holy, profitable,
tho companion of
Let your manners bo grave, court
eous, cheerful.
Let your diet be temperate, conven
ient, frugal.
Society, like faded silk, must be
iewctl in all situations.
-.Relatives take the greatest libeaties,
and give the least assistance.
It is best not to bo angry ; and best
in the next place to be quickly recon
ciled. Modesty in woman is like color on
her check decidedly becoming if not
put on.
Idleness is barci work for those who
are not used to it, and dull work for
those who are,
The gem cannot bo polished with
out friction, nor man perfected without
adversity.
"The love of money is the root of all
evil;" and the root, like those of the
cancer, is generally ineradicable.
Everything that looks to the futuie
elevates human nature, for never is life
so low or so littleas when occupied with
the present.
What madness is it for a man to
starve himself to enrich his heir, and so
turn a friend into an enemy ; for his joy
at your death will be in proportion to
vviiai jou leave him.
A Great Ltitr Suit.
In 1S34, Cyrus Jl. McCormick, of Chi
cago, entered into a partnership for
seven years, with his brothers, Wil
liam and Leander, for the manufacture
and sale of reaping and mowing ma
chines, Cyrus holding one-half interest,
and each of his brothers one-fourth.
William McCorntick died in 1S03, leav
ing a widow and live children, in whose
behalf the administrator brings a suit
for an adjustment of the partnership.
Jn the bill it is alleged that upon said
death the surviving partners carried on
tho business without change until the
10th of June, 18(50, when they entered
into an agreement that unless prohibit
ed by tho court, or it should be deemed
prejudicial to the interests of the estate
of William S., the business should be
continued untill the full seven years con
templated in thcagreemcnthadexpired,
the interest of tho deceased being car
ried on for the benefit of his estate. It
is further alleged that, on the 1st of Au
gust, 1807, said surviving partners, pre
tending that the interests of the estate
would bo jeopardized by a continuance
of the business in its behalf, closed the
hooks, anil opened a now set lor the busi
ness, which has since been carried on for
their joint benelit exclusively. The bill
sets forth that the interest of tho de
ceased in the personal ellectsof the part
nersliii) is of the value of $250,000 and
upward; and that the mil estate of the
Jinn isot tho value or 800,000 and up
ward ; also, that said surviving partner
have oU'ered the sum of $107,229,05, pay
able in live equal yearly installments,
with interest at six percent., lor uio on
tiro interest of tho estate of tho deceased
in the business. The bill prays that an
account may be had ot the late copart
nership sinco and beforo the deatli of
the deceased, and that the interest ot the
estate may do sout totne uest advantage
An exhibit to the bill shows that tho
present assets of tho firm, including 0,
175 mowers, valued at $321,875. and 4,
833 reapers, valued at $724,050, foot up to
!?3,bB4,a&4.oo. Total iiauuities, ineiud
ing $176,000 loss on bad debts, $2,124,.
580.43, leaving a balance of $1,757,704.
23.
Wo congratulate Col. Forney on his
relief from olllcial thraldom. Ho is re
stored to the full freedom of editorial
life. Ho can now pay what ho pleases
witnoiu any restraints ot ollice, per
sonal propriety or self-respect. lSvery
body who lias read his "two papers, botl
daily," will understand what a relief
this will bo to him. The restraints he
has bech forced to Impose on his nen.
tho defenco ho has been compelled to
show for tlie feel ingfl and tho rights of
others, havo sadly marred tho freedom
of his comments on " recreants" and
men who mado themselves "Infamous"
by voting against his directions. Vc
are a little curious to noto tho omset
which this sudden delivoraneo from of
llclal fetters will havo on his editorial
style. N. Y. Times.
BSy Have you seen Prangs Chroino ?
"Old Oahcn Bucket," "Falconer and
Bride," at H, Livingston & Hons.
ItSyllave you seen Prangs Chromo?
"Old Oaken Bucket," "Falconer and
Brldo," at H. Livingston & Sons,
clothing store
ON
TiAKK KTKUKT.
MORTON & PliRCY!
Having bought of O. W. lllodgott hit now nnd i
entlro stock of .
ulo thing,
FURNISHING
GOODS, '
HA TS
AND
OAJ'S, ,
HOOTS
AND i
SHOES
Feel satiHliod in saying to the public thul they
fan si'll noods as low ns ran bo honuht in Frank- i
tin County. All wo ask Is to liavo cuhIoiiicis I
oino in, nnd satisfy lliouibelves. before pur
chasing elsewhere. Wo have, nnd arc icrciving,
all the now styles from market, itimiUtihg of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
TRNISHING
GOODS,
LINEN
AND
PAPER
COLLLARS
Of endless varieties, and a largo and well selected
Stock of
Boots and Shoes, Rubber Coats
and Boots,
Which wo will sell low for cash. We have the
largest assortment of
HATS AKTD OAFS
To bo found in Northern Vermont. If you don't
believe it, call nnd seo for yourselves. Our
Clothing is .Now and Desirable, consisting ot
SPRING
SPUING
SUITS,
1 SLACK
SUITS,
LIGHT
COLORED
PANTS
AND
VESTS,
LINEN
VESTS,
CUE I S,
AND P.UTTONS.
OVER
HACKS,
TMCOT
SUITS,
FANCY
OASSlMHItE
PANTS
AND
VESTS,
LINEN
PANTS,
TIKS,
Boys' and Youths' Clothing,
We have a few Winter Over dials left, that
no will sell at a liiur discount from eo.st, for cash.
ltemelnber the iilaee, Two doors West of tho
American House, italic street.
MORTON A PERCY,
ltouv G. Moiiton. Ai.iikut N. Pi:i!i:v.
ld-tf Formerly with Win. N. Smith A Co
Eliliu II. Huntington,
uriTKSSOU TO A. II. MUNYAN,
ASKS attention to tho following paitial list ot
articles, which 1 will sell at the lowest rates
for cash.
AMERICAN WATCHES.
Howard, Trcinoi t, Millroso, and all the diner-
out grades ol Wallliain, Minimal, anil liiii
cil States C'o's Watches. A large assort
ment of Gold and Silver American
Cases, of the best styles. Also,
Gold and Silver Swiss Watches.
,adies' Gold Hunting Watches, American and
Swiss. The latest and host patterns of Gold,
Plated and Silver Chains, Fine Gold and
Plated Jewelry of all descriptions. A
splendid assortment of Ladies'
FINE OOIB SETS,
Etruscan, Coral, Garnet, Ac, Ac. Geiitlciuins'
1'ius, Masonic J'uis anil lungs. iJianioiin,
Emerald, ltuby, Aniethyste, l'eail and
Garnet Finger Rings, 18 Kt. Plain
Rings, Gold Bracelets, Silver
Plated Spoons and Forks,
Extra and Treble l'iate. Tea sets, Castors, Cake
Baskets, Vases, Ac. Ac. Coin Sliver Spoons,
Thimbles, iVc. A very largo stocu oi
Gold and Steel Spectacles, every pair
sold warranted to Miit. Pocket
Knives, Shears and Scissors of tho 1st quality.
Fishing Tackle.
I shall receive lrom day to day now styles of
Jewelry, Silver and Plated Waro, which I will
hell at tho lowest market rates.
Rir Watch repairing and engraving dono
promptly. ld-tf.
HAT AND CAP STORE,
SOUTH MAIN STIIEET
Tho undersigned keeps constantly on hand a
full supply of
.HATS, CAPS, FUHS,
GLOVES AND MITTENS,
UMlillELLAS,
GENT'S COLLARS,
Anil mi nuMftrf in nt rif Gent's Fiirnishinir (roods
in his lino of trade equal to any in stylo and
exMelleiicn of L'oods. and at reasonablo prices.
Ho has every thing in tho hat lino, from com
mon straw to uio last siyio in buk uiu, mm uu
suit nil.
U. Jl. MJUl'Jl.
St. Albans, Vt. May 12, 1808. 1-d-tb
IjlOIt SALE. A pleasantly located residenco
; in St. Albans, with ouo or two acres of
laud, as mav bo desired. Twelve good rooms,
celler, cistern, excellent woll of water, house
and barn nearly now, Applo, pear, plum, and
chorry trees, partly in bearing, of best varieties,
Also grapo vines, etc. Tho cheapest placo In
town at tho prico asked. Terms very easy,
Foo further particulars, enquire at tho Thas
sciuiT Onico. 215-tb'
RUBBER Coats, all kinds, at
WM. N. SMITH ACQ'S.
OM ETUI NO
,NEAT AND NEW!
IN ST. ALBANS.
The
Drug
Slore ou Lake Slrccl,
-Kr.VT nv
GREENE &, NICHOLS.
The undersigned having nicely lltted up the
store in tho American House Block, on Lake
St., and stocked it with a choice assortment of
DliVGS AXp MFDIGIXFS!
Respectfully solicit a share of the patronage of
this community, feeling sure that they can give
satisfaction in goods and prices. Our stock
consists of
DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
PATENT
MEDICINES,
PEHFUMEltY, TOILET
AltTCLES,
DYES, AC.
oun stock or
PATENT MEDICINES,
la complete, consisting in all tho approved va
rieties, and our general stock includes all goods
usually kept in a store of this kind. Headquar
ters for the
A. B- A. BITTERS,
One of the best Spring Medicines in the mar
ket. Physicians orders solicited, and carefully
and promptly filled, fn umilltr uu.l price i
guarantee to" satisfy all who favor us with their
patronage.
Slore open on Sundays at noon, for supplying
neeessarv medicines.
DXl. NICHOLS
Is a practicing Physician in regular standing,
and will attend to all professional calls. Ro
niember the place, under tho American House,
Lake Street, St. Albans,
dl-tf G1IEEN A NICHOLS.
JMPOltTANT TO STOCK GltOWEllS.
Blood, Beauty, Speed, ' Kind
ness and Endurance.
Those who desire to raise lirst-elass sotck, and
all lovers of good horses, are respectfully in
formed that the Hambletoniau trotting stallion,
YOUNG DEXTER:
ill stand for a limited number of mares the en
suing season, at the Homestead Stock Farm,
Gieenwjch, Washington County, Is. .; season
to commoneo on tho 1st of May and to end on the
1st day of September. Voting Dexter was bred
at Chester, Orange County, N. Y., is four years
old, by Itybdyk's Haiiibletonian, stands nearly
11! hands nigh, and is one of tho best of the get
of his celebrated sire. Young Doxter is a half
brother to Dexter, Georgo WilkcH, Bruno, Brunette-
allied to Mountain Boy and other well
known horses. Very evidently, from his size,
shape, etc., Young Dextor will not only bring
gentle, Hue and speedy stock, but also handsome
carriage and family hurtes as well. It is mani
festly for the benelit of stock growers that they
obtain not only the best and most popular blood
in the country, , but also that which commands
tho highest prices i-i market, and it reipiiies no
more labor or caro to raise a good colt than an
inferior one. It was with tho view to improve
the stock of horses in Northern New York, Ver
mont and Now Hampshire, etc., that Young
Dexter was purchased by ilH present owner, Mr.
II. C. Page, Editor of tho J'tople'a Journal tho
object being to benelit farmers and btoek growers
who are willing to undergo tho caro and expense
necessary to the raising of good horses.
For further particulars, terms, etc., address
Homestead Stock Farm, Greenwich, Washington
County, N. Y. E. G. STltATTON,
i!15-tf Simorintcndont.
A PROCLAMATION.
WIIE11EAS, the St. Albans Bank, a corpora
tion, dulv incorporated by tho Legislature
of tho Stato of Vermont, located und doing busi
ness at St. Albans, m tho county of Franklin.
lias made application to mo, requesting mo to
issue u proclamation uesiuuiiug some nay
for tho termination of thooxistonco of said cor
poration: And whereas, it has been mado to appear tomo
that iwo-thirus oi uio legal votes oi tho stocu
holders of said corporation were given in favor
of said application.
Now, therefore, I, Paul Dillingham, Governor
of tho Stato of Vermont, in conformity with said
application, and tho provisions of section eighty-six
and eighty-seven of chapter eighty-ninoof
the, General Statutes of Vermont, do heroby is
suo my proclamation, and declare that on tho
twonty.llfth day of March, A. D. 1808, the said
corporation shall ecaso to exist as fully and
with tho sama effect as if said charter expired by
tho limitation thereof.
In witness whereof, I havo hereunto signed
my nanio and caused tho seal of tho Stato
i,,8. to bo hereunto affixed, in Executivo Cham
bers at Watcrbury, this 23rd day of Sep
tember, A. D. 1807, and of tho indopondonco of
PAUL DILLINGHAM.
lty tho Governor,
W.M. P. Dll.I.lNOHAM,
Sec'y of Civil and Military Aaffairs.
SHAKESPEBE Collars, of ull kinds at
WM. N. SMITH & CO'H.
LINEN Collars of every description at
WM. N. SMITH A CO'S.
GO TO WM. N. SMITH A
Patent Moulded Collar.
CO'S for Gray's
TT NOBBY St vies of Rnrimr Hat's and"caps
at
JLV WM. N. SMITH & CO'S.
$
jSLXall ready
-THE-
MEW STEAM MILL!
-OF
Bingham & Lincoln,
Nun- (he 1'n lulil Depot, St. Albans, Vt-,
IB now readv to grind corn meal, lino or coarse,
and all kinds or grain for feed. This Mill
was built bv Holmes it llluiicliiinl, of Bos
ton, of tho bout French Burr, is complete- in ovc
ry respect, and is capablo of grinding twenty
live bushels per hour. Being dependent (in
neither wind or Hoods for power, wo can do all
work of this kind without liindraneo to our cus
loinefd. We shall bo prepared to furnish corn
in the kernel, or ground, and at all timet fresh
and as cheap as clsowlieio. We are also ready
to receive orders for
Sash, Minds and Doors,
Mouldings and Houso Finishings of every de
scription, of as good material and workmanship
as any other shop in tho State.
JOB WORK,
Such as
Plaining,
Matching,
Turning,
Scroll Sawing,
fee,
Done to order with Machinery which is new and
of tjio latest improvements. With theso facili
ties to give perfect satisfaction, wo solieK a
share of public patronage
BINGHAM, & LINCOLN
St. Albans. Feb. 27, 18G7. 154-tf.
SEE ! ! SEE ! ! !
lOO full course
Commercial Scholarships,
Good for life, throughout tho "International
Business College Association," to bo issued at
Chamberlin's Business College
Burlington, Yt., beforo May 15, 18G8.
Theso Scholarships will bo sold at tho regular
price, s50, and so issued as to secure to the pur
chaser nil tho privileges and advantages of the
Scholarships heretofore, issued, and to be trans
ferable to a second party any time within three
years after tho holder thereof shall have been in
attendani'o at tho Collego for three months.
This plan will secure to
lOO YOUNG MEN
A thorough Jlimincxs Education at their oicu
price,
as tho person making the transfer is entitled to
whatever prico ho may agree upon with
liis.purchascr. This
Unparalleled Opportunity
will bo withdrawn on the sale ol 100 Scholarships,
tho limit of time not to exceed tho abovo date.
Tho Three Months plan recently advertised is
discontinued.
Kir As this oiler will bo oairerl v seized, and an
effort made to closo the salo of Scholarships at
uiu uurucsi possioie nay, ami a similar oner not
again mado. thoso desiriinr to secure it neoil hi
bo prompt.
ior liu tlier particulars call on or address
io.-ij Burlington, Yt.
-r.-
a::
LL.
.i ;i all
N .-.VC'-.'C
D : ':z. .
XtH JSU'rrt.i arc
It is an unfailing remedy m all cases of Neu
ralgia Facialis, olten effecting a perfect euro in
less than twenty-four hours, from tho use of no
more than two or three pills. No other form ot
Neuralgia or Nervous Diseaso has failed to yield
to this
WOXDEIIPUL UEMEDAL AGENT.
Even in tho severest cases of Chronic Neural
gia and general nervous derangementsof many
vears btanding affecting tho entire system,
its use for a few days, or a few weeks at the ut
most, always affords tho
MOST ASTOXISIILXa It ELI EE,
And very rarely fails to produce a conipleto and
permanent cure. It contains no drugs or other
materials in tho slightest degreo injurious, even
to the most delicate system, and can always bo
used ttith
VKIIEECT SAEKTY.
It has long been in constant uso by mav of our
i V. t 111 I..! ...I... ! .... 1L ii...:..
luosi eiiuiiuiu i Mu sicians, iwio K"u u men-
unanimous and unqualilicd approval. Sent by
mail on receipt of price, and postage.
One package.... fl 00. ... Postage (i cents.
Six packages.... 5 00.... " 27 "
Twelve Paekg's.. U00.... " 48 "
It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers in
drugs and medicines throughout tho United
States, anil by TUltMSJl A CO., Solo Proprietors.
120 to 157 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. lB'J-lim
JpOI,.M)'S
PLANTAIN
OITIIE.T.
This is the bent
article yet put beforo
tho public for all
kinds of Sores and
Eruptions of tho
Skin, as Saltltheum,
Old Sores, Broken
Breasts, Stmgs of In
sects, Yegetablo
Poisonings, Ac.
Fully upholding Dr.
Toland's reputation as an originator of valuable
remedies. It is tho
GREAT PANACEA!
For lniriiH. sca'ds. frost bitten parts, chapped
lips and hands, cracks in the feet, (with which
old pcoplo aro troubled,) styes upon tho eye
lids, anil in fact everything to which a salvo is
applicable Prico, 25 cents. Manufactured un
der tho supervision of tho originator,
DR. J. W. POLAND,
And for salo by all Wholesale and ltetail Drug
gists, and at Country Stores. Geo. C. Goodwin
& Co,, and Bust Bros., fc Bird, Boston, General
Agents.
C. H. POLAND,
Proprietor. Also. Acent for Medicines manu
factured by Dr. J. W. Poland, viz: Cedar Plas
ter, Diarrhoea Elixio, Indian Pilo Remedy, Ca
thartic Pills. Ac. 188-lveow.-
IMPORTANT
THEIR
TO SOLDIERS
-AND
WIDOWS.
milOSE INTERESTED AUK 1IEUKUY
L notified that I am acent to transact all bus!
noss pertaining to pensions, bounties and back
pay. Claims of tho abovo naturo can bo pro-
BCntOU, and their ullowancos obtained, m appyi
Bt. Albans, May 10th, 1866.
New Goods, Now Goods,
At the New Book, Stationery and Variety Store
-- IK
MONITOR BX.OCE,
lake stiieet,
miscj:lijAxeous,
sv no or. ax j)
TOY HOOKS;
a i.i. laxnsoE
EX VK 1.0 PES,
PAP Ell,
II I. AXE 1IOO ES,
A XI) STA TJOXEltY,
pjioroaiiAPiis,
p lUTirkEs,
Picture Frames, Threads, Needles, a largo va
riety i f Fancy Goods, Yankee Notions, ftp., ite.
Also, all styles of
Willow Baskets,
Largo and small. Theso additions to the stock
previously on hand enables the subscriber to
offer for sale as largo a variety of goods as can
be found elsewhere in Franklin Count v. The
entiio stock is new, has been bought cheap for
cash, many articles at a largo discount from for
mer prices, and will bo sold at a small advance.
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed
thus far, a continuation is desired.
202-tf O. II. BAKEIt.
". STAR
DYE
i COLORS.
Sold by Druggists Everywhere.
In St. Albans by LEONAHD, BltAINEBD t
CO. .Y.c. IIENUY& CO.. Watcrbury, Vt., Solo
ilgOIUB.
February 7th, 1808. 202-3in.
FOR ONE DOLLAR !
WE SELL DBESS PATTEltNS, PANT Pat
terns, Webs, Cotton Cloth, Shawls, Car-
petmgs, Sheetings, Dry and Fancy Goods, Ac,
fcc. Circulars Sent Free, giving full particu
lars: or Twelve Cluc!ts sent for Ono Dollar,
describing twclvo different articles which wo will
sell for One Uollttr Kucli.
Kb' Ladies and iroutloinen wanted ns Airenls.
to whom tho most liberal inducements aro offer
ed, and satisfaction L,.u.T.ra.ntrj'il.iM..a".''".')r."
Manufacturers' Agents,
01 (Hi KKDEUAIj ST11KET,
208-ly Boston, Mass.
BILLIARD TABLES,
MANUFACTNltr.D 11V
J. E. CAME, & CO.
With Plielan A. Cullender's Now Improved Com
bination Cushions, patented Nov. 20, 1807. Old
Tables re-cushioned with tho abovo New Com
bination Cushions for $75 per bet. These Now
Cushions havo proved, by actual use, to excel
all other styles ever made. Tables of all styles
and liuish constantly on hand. Also, Phclan ft
Cullender s Combined Dining and Billiard Ta
bles J. E. CAME A- CO.,
210-ani 111 Sudbury St., Boston.
A
GENTS WANTED FOB
mi:n of oini da y
Or the Lives and Deeds of Generals. Statesmen,
Orators and Political Leaders now on the Stage
ot Action, including Grant, Sherniar, Coltax,
Sumner, Stanton, Sheridan, iates, Curtin, Trum
bull, I'outon, liucKinghain, Vinson, urceioy,
Wade. Morton. Philips. Farraejut. Chase, Logan.
Stevens, Dcooher, Seward, Boutwell, Dix, Ham
lin, I'csscnilcn, Howard, anil others, with over
forty life-liko Portraits of Living Men. Sold on
lv bv Agents. Great inducements. Send for
circulars. ZEIGLKlt, McCUHDY fc CO.,
210-'Jw 011 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
SACK Coats, in overv stylo at
WM. N. SMITH .t CO'S.
XTTANTEDI
1,000 MEN AND WOMEN TO
ACT AS CANVASSUllS l'Oll A SEUIES OF
NEW ENGRAVINGS 1
nvi: uiuimrm.
IDEA L AMERICAN FA CFS,
Engraved on stono in Paris by tho most emi
nent Lithographers in tho world. For partial.
mi s UIIU UCSL'1 1H1 u C11CU1U1 , uuiuuaa
Jj. JJ. KUlUJNKMiN,
209-Gw 40 Main St.. Springfield, Mass.
TTvISSOLUTION Tho eopartnership hereto
J fore existing under tho name -of Wyman A
HiiiituiL'ton is bv mutual concnt this uaytiix-
solvicl. All accounts with said llrm must bo
settled immediately. Either partner is author
ized to receipt for tho same.
UUAIUjI'.M vvxjiajn,
E. II. HUNTINGTON.
St. Alpans, Eeb. 10th, 1808.
Tho watch and iowelrv business in all it bran
dies will be continued, with promptness, and in
a workmanlike manner as neretoioro, nv
UllAKljJttS W1JIAW
203tf
"It "Work's Like a Charm."
Renno's Pain-Killing Magic Oil cures Head'
acho.
Renno's Pain-Killing Macn; Oil cures Tooth.
ache.
Renno's Pain-lvilling Magic Oil cures Neural
eia.
w . , i.Mti . . .i, . m...i
lieimo s rain-iviuiug iuagio un cures oiiuieia
MorbuH.
Renno's Pain-Killing "Magio Oil cures Rhou
matism.
Renno's Pain-lulling Magic Oil cures Lame
ness.
Renno's Pain-Killing Magic Oil cures Skin
Diseases.
Some folks Beem to bo proud of tolling how
"lamo their shoulders are" of my crick m the
back" or, "I havo got tho Sciatica" and do
light in brahging that "nothing canjeuro niol'
but when wo get such "awful folks" to uso
Reeuo'a Pain-Killing Magic Oil, faithfully, w
not only euro their lameness and charm away
their pains, but wo actually tako all that kind ot
"brag out of them 1'. and thoy frankly own up
ami say, "it worus nuo a enarm r
Sold by all Druggists, Merchants and Groceta,
Sole proprietor and manufacturer, rittstiold.
Mass, 182-eow-ly
VEUJIOXT CEXTllAT. AND SULLIVAN
RAILROADS.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Commonoinii May 25, 1808.
T11A1NS OOl.NO SOUTH AND KAST
Leave St. Alhaim at fi.2in. m.. io nn nnm. nn.i
00 p. m. '
Mail Train leaves Rouso's Point at 4:10 a. m.,
ceives passeneerH from nmlniiuliiu-i.li 11 li
udxonnecls at Whito ltiver .TniipHnii ntul llnl.
ows Falls with trnliiH fur ll,um, Wn,.u(n,.
Springfield, and with trains on Passumpsio ll!
,. anives at Miw York at lO.l.i p. m.
DaV Express leaves 'Mnnlrnnl nt. S-fld n 111 HI
lima nl in-nn n n,..1....l I. i r..nn - '
, " " v ... III., WUi;il.MJIll Ljn ill u oil li. III.,
Rouse's Point at 10:15 a. in., for Boston, Ac, ar
riving in Boston, via. Lowell at 10:30 p. m.
iMgiit express leaves ugilensburgli at 1.00 p.
., Montreal at 3:30 p. m., Rouse's Point at (1.85
ill.. St. Johns at 5:0(1 ll. in., nrrlvimr nf ltiwlmi
t 0.10 a. 111., eoillieelillt' nl. lipllnuu Unlla willi
Chesliiro Road for Boston and Worcester nnd
llh et mont Valloy Railroad for Springlleld, Ac,
m iiiiiiuiu in ncwiuiK ni i.yu p. m.
TllAINS OOl.NO NOllTIt AND WEST.
Leave St. Albans for Montrem nt fiMn
and 0:33 p. m. For Rouso's Point, Ogdensburgli
and tho West at 0:05 and 11:00 a. m.. and 7115
m.
Day Express leaves Boston via. Lowell 8.0J a,
. for Burlington, St. Albans, Montreal, Ac.
riving at Montreal at 10:0(1 n. m.. n,nlnilul,ui-,.l,
nt 5:30 n. m. "
Mail Train leaves Boston via Lowell, at 7:0n
m., via Lawrenco and Fitehhnri? nt 7 'in n.m.
Springlleld at 7:15 n. in., for Burlington, and
. Albans.
The trains leaving Boston vta. Fitelilinnr n(
30 a. m.. and Snrincflnlil nt 7-IS n.. in pnimm.f
at White River Junction with tho Day Express
am.
Accommodation Train leaves NnrHiflnM nt
7:15 a. m., for Burlington, Rutland, St. Albans,
IIuusoh Point, Ogendesburgh, Ac.
'"" jj.iii;ro iuaes jeuows I'nilS ai IU.UU p,
.. receiving paHsoiie-nrH frnm Vnrmmil. Vnllnv
ailroad, leaving Now York at 12.15 ti. in., nml
connecting with steamers nnilGrmwl Tnmlr
Trains for thoWost.
bleeping cars aro attached to both the nichl.
xprcsH trains riinnini' botwecn St. Albnnn nnn
Boston, and St. Albans and Springfield.
Through tickets for Chicago and the West for
no at the principal stations.
. , G. MEIHULL, Sup.
St. Albans. May 23. 1808.
TUTIjANI1 AMI miltT.INTi'PHlNJ Aiwri"r.
XV A'ALLEY RAILROAD.
On and after
Dec. 2d, 18G7, trains will rur
as follows, viz :
MOV1NQ SOUTH AND i',.WT.
Leave Biirliugtonat 8:30 a. m., 1:35 p. m.
3:3e
p. m. Arrive at Kutland at 11:25 a. m.
m. a:un a. m. I'j.oo a. m.
Lcavo Rutland at 4:00 a. in.. 19:00 m.
Arrive
3:25 a.
ellows Falls at 7:10 and 2:20 p. m., ,t
111.
Leave Bellows Falls at 7.50 a. m., 2:25 p. m.,
30 a m. Arrive at Brattleboro' at 8:50 a. m
20 p. m., 4:27 a. m.
SIOVINO NOUTll AND WEST.
Leave Brattleboro' at 11:00 ft. m., 4:45 A 9:00 p.
. Arrivo at Bellows Falls nt 12:00 n. m.. nml
40 and 9:55 p. m.
10.00 p. in. Arrive at Rutland at 3:10 p. in..
:00 p. m. 12:35 a. m.
lcavo llutlanilat 0.00 a. in., 1.20 p. m., 3.20
m. 1:30 a. m. Arrivo at Burlington nt 9:45 a.
., 4:25 p. m., and 0.15 p. m. 4.15 a. m.
TRAINS CONNECT AS FOLLOWS :
KSm AtBurliiU!ton with Boats on Lako Cham-
plain and ormont Central and Vermont and
Canada Railroads, for Montpclier, St. Albans,
Rouse's Point. Montreal, Ogdensburgli, and tho
West. At Rutland with trains for Trov, Albany
nd Now Y'ork. Saratoga Snrincrs. Schenccladv.
and the West. At Bellows Falls with trains on
Chesliiro Railroad for Fitchburgh, Worcester,
Lowell, and Boston. With Yt. Valloy Railroad,
for Brattleboro', Springlleld, Hartford, Now Ha
ven, and Now York and with Sullivan Railroad
for Windsor, White River Junction, Wells River,
St. Johflsbury, Newport, Littleton, nnd tho
Tl'l.lln -my.,,.,!:.!....
,1 ii. n Aiiwuiiiuum
Passengers for tho West will iind this n, cheap.
pleasant, and expeditious route,
for Tickets, ami ail ncooss&ry information,
empiiro at the Oilices on tho lino.
l-tr. UliU. A. MMHUUjIj. sunt.
ORTIIKKV UAIIiltOAU.
WINTEK AltllANGEMEN T 1804-5.
On and after Monday, Nov. 14. 1801, Passenger
Trains will run as follows :
VrW.VKD TllAINS.
Dav Express Train loaves Concord at 9.35 a.
., for White River Junction, connecting with
trains for Montpolier, Burlington, Rouse's Point.
Montreal, Ac, and with Ogdensburgh and Grand
Trunk Railroads, for tho West.
Alan Tram leaves uoncoru at iuai a. m.Pior
White River Junction, connecting with train for
Wells River, St. Johnsbury, Barton, Newport,
Willoughby and Magog Lakes, Stanstcad, Bath,
Littleton, and Lancaster; also, with trams for
Montpolier. Burlington. St. Albans, Rouso's Point,
iuontroia, uguensuurgii, ami tno west.
Bristol Train leaves Concord at 3.30 p. in., for
Franklin and Bristol.
Evening Express Train loavos Concord at 8.11
m., for White River Junction, connecting with
trams lor juontpeiior, iiurungton, St. Aiuans,
Rouso's Point, Montreal, Ogdensburgli, and tho
West.
Or on arrival ot trains from Bostoii.Worccstci'.
Portsmouth, Portland. Ac.
DDWNWAUD TllAINS.
Morning Express Traill leaves White Rivei
Junction for Concord at 1.15 a. m., or on arrival
of train from Ogdensburgli and Montreal. On
Mondays at G.25 instead of 1.15.
liristol Tram leaves isristol lor coucoru at a
a. m., und l'ranklm at 9.12 a. m.
Mail Train leaves White Hirer Junction for
Concord at 12.15 p. m., or on arrival of trains
over tho Vermont Central, Passumpsio, and
Whito Mountains Railroads.
Day Express Train leaves Whito River Junc
tion at 4.58 p. m., or on arrival of trains from
Montreal and Ogdensburgli, Brattleboro', Kcono,
Bellows Falls, Windsor, Ac, connecting at Con
cord with train for Manchester, Nashua, Lowell
auu uoston.
Theso trams connect at Concord with trains
for Manchester, Lawrenco, Portsmouth, Port
land, Nashua, Worccstor, Now York, Lowell, and
Boston. ONSLOW STEARNS, Agent.
Concord, N. II., Nov. 10, 1804. 1-tf.
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Directions on each bottle. Buy it of tho Drug
gist or Merchant where you trade. If thoy have
not got it on hand thoy will send for it, at your
request, and sell you tho genuine Bonne's Pain
KlUing Magio Oil, at tho manufacturer's lowest
prico at retail.
WM. REENE, Solo Proprietor and Manufac
turer, Pittslleld, Mass.
Sold in St. AlbaiiH by all Druggists, Weeks &
Reynolds, Grocers. In Swaiiton Falls by D, T,
Morrill. 179-ly-cow
R
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mini nesiiue uanroau, leaving uoston at 5:30
p. m., connecting at. White River Junction with
tram leaving Boston at 5:00 p. in., for Burling
ton, Rouso's Point, Montreal and Ogdcnslmrgh.