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Vermont
Vol. I
Vermont Daily Transcript.
tliri in Hiirm-n' Ilhpk, hike St.. St. AHutim, IV.
WJIJIUU I. DAVIS, PitoP'tt.
WlLHUH
Al.MONT
r. Davip,
lUit.virs,
IMIttir.
TKHMS : i
Per jear. la advance, J8.00 I
Six months, in nilvnuco 4,00 i
Tin co months. In advance, 2.00
One month, in advance "ft i
d i tiM im nts should In-lirtiidcd in iih eaily
us tin nmrning of the lny of their intended pub
ligation. i i- n i. .
The
i&coticiflalioii of (Inn.
unl (leu. Hiitirr.
(I rant
A despatch to the Howton Adrrrthcv
(ill- the following story :
" l ite iVionilri of (Jen. Rut lor lmve for
a lonjr tlmo boon tf.vinpr t Initio; him
Link to friendly relations with (.Jen.
(Irani. One delegation made an ellort
f )itr months ao, but iiecomiilishetl noth
iii", thouoli (Jen. (Jrant said to them
that if there was a quarrel it va not on i
lu tde, and that he had no hostility j
toward, (Jen. liutlir. Another deleia-1
tion took up the matter two months auo
and eciually unsueeesful, though 1
Senator u iiso;i was one oi the peions
intereiU d. (Jeoro WHUi's liniilly rii
1 aired himself with the (piestion, and
mi'Iiih to have heljied (.'en. Jtutler out of
hi-' d'.illeulties. lie talked with (Jen.
ljilkf and his friends and after learn
ing iluir grievances had a talk with
(en. (irant. It appeares that (Jen. Mnt
ler was mueli Incensed at (Jen. (.rant
lor removing him from the command of
the Army of the James just before the
i nd of the war, and that when Gen.
(Jrant, duiiiiK the first winter of his
Ksidence here, sent out the invitations
to his lhvt i;rand party, (Jen. IJutler
coneiived that the sending of one to
him waj intended as an inmlt. Where
upon he returned it in short order, since
which time he has had no intercourse
with (Jen. (irant, except of a formuland
ollicial character. The adjustment of
tlu situation was made by one letter
from (Jeorne Wilkes to Gen. Jlutlcr, one
from Gen. Under to George Wilkes, one
fiom George Wilkes to Gen. Grant, and
finally a note of ten or twelve lines
from (ion. GranMo George Wilkes. It
is understood that Gen. Rulli'i- volun
tarily withdrew his rejection of Gen.
Grant's party invitation on a statement
from Mr. Wilkes that Gen. Grant said
to him that he had not had the least in
tention to insult Gen. Under in sending
i', and was much surprised at its return.
Geit (Jrant further said verbally that
lie meant no personal disrespect of (Jen.
ltutli r in the language of his report at
the uo.-e of the war. That phrase about
iieing "nottleu up" was common in the
army at that time, and was used to ex
press a military fact. Gen. Butler re
sponded to Mr. Wilkes that lie does not
so much object to these words as to the
general tenor of the report, which he
considers unfair towards him. Gen.
Grant'anote says that he is willing to
consider (Sen. Butler's return of his card
as withdrawn, and that while lie cannot
open matters about his report, in which
he had no intention of wronging any
one, lie is willing that Gen. Butler
should ask for n court of inquiry if he
chooses. The correspondence was
brought to a conclusion with this note,
and it is stated to be satisfactory to Mr.
Midler's friends.
Thrill inn font rant.
A painter once met a beautiful child.
So enraptured was he with its counten
ance and expression of loveliness, that
he resolved to paint it. lie did so, and
hung his favorite picture in his study,
lie made it his guardian angel. In sor
row and in passion lie sought relief and
tranquility in gazing on that counte
nance, lie proposed that if lie ever saw
its opposite ho would uaint that alpo.
Mut years passed away before he found
a face so infernally ugly as to satisfy his
idea of a perfect contrast to his darling
picture. It was that of u wretch lying
in despair upon the floor of his cell, lie
painted that terrible countenance. But
what must have been his emotions when
lie learned it was the same peison he
had painted before? The first was the
face of the innocent child ; the last that
of the reckless, ruined youth. The best
things perverted become the worst.
The sweetest juice, changed, becomes
the sharpest acids. That little angel's
likeness had been metamorphosed into
that of a fiend.
CsaT Have you seen Prangs ChromoV
"Old Oaken Bucket," "Falconer and
Mride," at If. Livingston & Sons.
Jte Have you seen Prangs Chromo?
uiu uaicen isuciat," "Falconer and
Mride," at If. Livingston & Sous.
MISS F, C, APPLETON
Desiiea to inform her patrons and ladies of St
Albaim mid vicinity Hint she has recentlv ndd-
i i to lur hiock oi
New and Seasonable Goods
In hir lino, and grateful for pant favors, would
nsncctfully Mdlicit a continuance of the same,
ami hopes bv auaruful attention to the various
ntyles of botii
MlUim i'U and Dvcss luLUuj,
To merit in a measure the very Mattering ex
pressions of satisfaction bestowed heretofore by
t hose acquainted with Iter work, 215-tf
UPS I'OIt Sl'lUMi JUST ItECKIVUI) AT
W3I. N. SMITH. V CO'S.
J ANTS and Vebt, all l;iad, at
W.M. N. SMITH .V COS.
F
OH NEW
SPHING SUITS OF ALL KINDS,
WM. N. SMITH & CO'S,
call at
ST. ATy.I3A.NS, VT.
CLOTHING STORE goMKTHi.vn
ON
LAKH ST It HUT,
AIOTCTON & PERCY!
fInitiK biuifjlit orn. W. llloilgett hi" how Mill !
rutin' stock of i
CLOTJIINO,
Fitnxisjrnxa
OOOJJS,
HA TS
AND
CA '.S'.
HOOTS
AND
SIIO US
Fool Mtitisfi'-il ill saying to the plihlir that they
fan cell (food as low as can ho bought in Frank
lin County. All we nsl; U to have customers
conic ill, and satisfy themselves, before pur
chasing i Im 1i( li . We havi , anil are leeching,
all the new stiles Ironi market. omsi-diii',' of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
rmtNismxn
GOODS,
LINEN
AND
PAPEH
cnLLLAHS
i imtl Well selected
Of endless varieties, and a lni'fj
Stock of
Boots and Shoes, Eubbor Coats
and Boots,
Whieh viMill sell low for cash. We have the
largest assortment of
HATS AND CAPS
To he found m Northern Vermont. If you don't
believe it. call and hud for yourselves. Our
Clothing is New and Desirable, consisting of
SPUING
OVEH
SACKS,
THICOT
SUITS,
FANCY
0 A SKIM Kit E
PANTS
AND
VESTS.
LINEN
PANTS,
TIES,
SPHING
SUITS,
BLACK
SUITS,
LIGHT
('GLOBED
PANTS
AND
VESTS,
J. I NUN
VKSTH,
CUl'l S,
AND BUTTONS.
Boys' and Youths' Clothing,
We have a few Winter Over Coats left, .that
te will sell at a big discount from cost, for cash.
lteincmbiT the place. Two doors West of the
American House, hake Street.
M011TON A- PKItCV.
IIkxiiy G. Moiuos. Ai.nmiT N. Piati'V.
ld-tf l'oiinei'lv with Win. N. Smith - Co
Eliliu II. Huntington.
sreei:ssoii to a. a. jiunvan.I
VSKS attention to the following partial list ol
articles, which I will sell at the lowest rates
for cash.
AMERICAN WATCHES.
Howard, Tieinoi t, Millrosc, and all the differ
ent grades of Walthain, National, and Unit
ed States Co's Watches. A large assort
ment of liold and Silver American
Cases, of tin1 best styles. Also,
(.old and Silver Swiss Watches.
Ladies' Gold Hunting Watches, Aineiican and
Swiss. The latest aiil best patterns of Gold,
Plated and Silver Chains, Fine Gold and
Plated Jewe lry of all descriptions. A
splendid assortment of Ladies'
rmx: gold sets,
Etruscan, Coral, Garnet, fee, Ac. Geiitlemens'
Pius, Masonic Pins and Itings. Diamond,
Emerald, llubv. Aniethyste. Peail and
Garnet Eiuger Itings, 18 Kt. Plain
liings, Gold lirncclets, Silver
Plated Spoons and Forks,
Extra and Treble Plate. Tea sets, Castors, Cake
Baskets, Vases, ,U' Ac. Coin Silver Spoons,
Thimbles, ,c. A very large stock of
Gold and Steel Spectacles, every pail
sold warranted to suit. Pocket
Knives, Shears and Scissors of the 1st quality.
Fishing Tackle.
I shall receive trom day to day new styles of
Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, which 1 will
sell at the lowest market rates.
) Watch repairing and engraving done
promptly. ld-tf.
HAT AND "CAP"ST0EE,
SOUTH MAIN STREET
Tlie undersigned keeps constantly on hand a
full supply of
HATS, GAl'S, FURS,
GLO YES AND JITTHNH,
UMBRELLAS,
GENT'S COLLARS,
And an assortment of Gent's lfiu-ntshiiig goods
in his lino of trade equal to any in btylo and
exjellenco of goods, and at reasonable prices.
Ho has overy thing in tho hat line, from com
mon straw to tho last stylo of silk hat, and can
suit all.
G. 11. SMITH.
St. Albans, Vt. May 12, 1808. 1-d-tb
s
HAKESPEIIE Collars, of all kinds at
W3I. N. SMITH iV CO S.
T INEN Collars of every descrintion at
I l WM. K. SMITH .V CO'S.
T710H SPUING STl'LE OF SOFT HATS, go to
I? WM. N. SMITH ti, CPU
(1LOTHING, Clothing for Spring at
j wm. y. smPiti a co's.
371 VERY Btylo of Frock Coats at
li WM. N. SMITH & CO'S.
DO. I TT
idle- I Vjf
vim ii i f V T
r-it-acli-i " -
X,ho UrHl
Win
trust
-lll.e
ti i m
AND NEW!
r
I2iV J
IN ST. ALBANS.
The
Slorc on Luke, Slrocl,
Ki:rr nr
The uiulersi(ned having nicely titled up the
store in the American House lilock, on Lakr
St., and stocked it with a choice assortment of
n li iras a s a m ; a xns
ltcspcetfully solicit a share of the paU'oiiao of
this coinniiuiitv, feeling sure that they eaifjjivo
HntiMfaetion in k,,,1h "ail prices. Our stock
consists of
DliUGS,
OMKMIGALS,
PATENT
MEDICINES,
PEHI'U.M E1IY, TOILET
AltTCLES,
DVES, ,vC.
orn htocm; or
Is complete, consihtiii; in all the 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 (he mar
ket. Physicians orders solicited, and carefully
and pioiuptly 1'dU d. In quality and price wo
guarantee to satisfy all who favor us with their
patronage.
Store open on Sundays at noon, for supplying
necessary medicines.
Is a practicing Physician in regular
and will attend to all professional
standing,
alls. f!e-
lueniber the place, under the American Douse,
Lake Sheet, St. Albans,
dl-tf GliKEN .V NICHOLS.
THE PEOPLE'S DRUG i STORE!
TIMIE subscriber offers for sale to the jicople of
X St. Albans, Prankliii County and Vicinity, u
very well select i (1 stock of choice
Drugs, Chemicals, Ik-siisoids &c,
Pei fuineries and Fancy Articles generally such
as are kept in a lirst class City Drug Store.
I' A TUXT MJiDJVINJiS.
IIA1H HESTOHEHS. Mrs. Allen's,
King's, Maltha Washington, Webster's,
ing's, liarrett's, Shedd's, Jlexican Ac, Ai
TltrsSKS,
SUPPOHTEHS,
SI10ULDEH
Hall's,
Sterl-
UliACr.S,
AC..&0
Choice Druggists'
Groceries !
Such as pure spices, Cream Tartar, Soda, Mus
tard, Soaps, Flavoring Extracts, Farina. Corn
Starch, Whcateii Grits, ,Ve.
I'lvsri'ljitioiiN Cn refill 7 rmpaiuul
And Druggists' and Physicians' eiders solicited.
This store will not bo undersold bj any on goods
of the same quality, but "ill sustain, at all
events, its reputation for cheapness and relist
bility, and in all cases we, shall be happy to re
ceive our customers, and wait on them with
proper care and attention.
Dr. A. 31. Plant, into ot Milton, will bo pleased
to receive all his friends and acquaintances.
ST. ALUANS LIQUOR AGENCY.
Pure
Liquors constantly on hand for Medicinal
purposes.
dl-tf
8. It. DAV, Agent.
10,000 ROLLS
PAPER 12
Ofdiffcionl patterns.
OIL
SI I A11ES,
CUHTAIN
FIXTUHES,
COHD
AND
tassi:ls.
Also,
FURNITURE
Of all kinds, just reciived, at
II. LIVINGSTON tc SONS.
ld-tf
TpOH SPHING STYLES OF HATS' AND OAPS,
IJU call on
WM N. SMITH .t CO,
T7WH srrNG STYLES OF PANTS AND VEST
call at
WM. N. SMITH A- CO'S.
HATS FOB BOYS : CAPS FOB BOYS AT
WM. N. SMITH & COS.
iss day, junsni
WARD 64 BURKE3S,
Denh rs iii ti 111 kinds of
a R () C B K 1 E S
LAKH ST., ST. ALMAXS,
I Pirst door nbovo the St. Albans .llouso, keep
eoiistnutly on liniul a lull assoitlnent ol
Consistiiif,' of
I Flour,
.Meal,
Provender,
Shorts,
And
IVed
Of all kinds; ,
Pork,
I'lsh,
Hams,
SiiRar,
'('.as,
Lard,
fresh Putter
And all sorts of M'licles usually kept in business j
of their kind. Highest easli price paid for all
kinds of country Produce. 1
GIVE US J CjO.X.1..
dl-tf
WAHD A imitNES.
S , S . & J . A . WEI) A ii !) !
Take pleasure m saying to their patrons and
friends that they have removed their place of
business to
UNION BLOCK
Tirce J)uo)'.s
North of
Jloiel,
('( America))
Where the. have on hand a large assortment of
HARNESSES, TRUNKS,
BLANKETS AX I) .WHIPS.
Aleo, a'fjononil assortment of
SADDLERY HARDWARE,
LEATHER, &C.
Our motto is "Largo Sales and Small Prolits.'
Those in w.inl of goods in our line will do well
to call and examine our stock before purchasing,
ldlw-wlt
FULTON MA11KET,
K. C. (JALLAIt, Pioin'tctor.
have recently refitted
supplied with the best
marki t,
of
which is
Pico Is.
Fish,
Triit-, ii ml
Dilid ii ml
Smolinl Jt ( r.
AND ALL
Tabhi Ddicncws of Ui Season !
Now on hand, a nice lot of
SUGAR CURED HAMS
;.r.o
IF IS. .EC S T-T
HALIBUT,
MAOKEHEL,
COD,
CUSP mill
HADDOCK.
St. Albans, May 15, 18(18.
5d-tf
Morton X- Percy's,
PIVOT ACTION BRACE !
A superior Suspender for Skirts or I'ants 1 An
unoqualed brace for tho Shoulders. Always a
Suspender. A brace or not at pleasure. Its
simplicity, durability, ease and convenience
commend it to every Lady, Geiitleinnn, orYo.ith.
Examine for yourself, and bo convinced that all
heroin stated is true. Prices, 73 cents, $1 00,
$125.150. 'ni-tf
I710H SALE. A pleasantly locatid residence
in St. Albans, with ono or two acres of
land, as may be desired. Twelve good rooms,
celler, cistern, excellent well of water, house
and barn nearly now. Applo, pear, plum, and
cherry trees, partly in bearing, of hist varieties,
Also grapo vinos, otc. Tho cheapest placo in
town at the price asked. Terms verv easv.
Foo further particulars, eiuiulro at tho' Than
scitiiT Ofllce, 215-th
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Transcript.
" I i Linn
P H O ti T. A TVr n mvnv
! WXV.fj!. V,10 A"'f" Unnk.n corpora.
I of the State iV J ;f"rporAt ol by the Legislature
nosH at St Albans, !!!",, '"Liieii aim (loini; imsl.
has innde application to'li,,.0"""'' of Prankliii,
issue a proclamation disigii''i,JJli;M"iK u to
. lor the termination of the exist, tutu fi''ino
day
poration;
or-
Aim Mlicreas.it lias hecii maile toaivear toimi
1 that two-tliirds of tlic legal votes of the tock.
holders of said corporation were gicn in
of said application.
Isow, tlierelore, 1. Paul IJilhui'liam, Govcinor
sue my Drochiiuation. and declare that on the
, Ivcut.-!irth day of March, A. 1). 1H08, the said
, corporation shall cease to exist as fully and
with the sam cfleet as if nalil rhnrt'T expired by
; tlie limitation thereof.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto signed
i my name mid caused the seal of the State
I., h. to be hereunto atllxcd, in Exocuthe Cli.ini
I hers at Waterbnrv, this 2;lrd day of Sc
i tember, A. D. 1S07, mill of the independence of i
tli
United States the '.list.
PAUL DILLINGHAM.
l!y the Governor,
Wm. P. Dili. iNonur.
See'y of Civil and Militar AalVairs.
Dnmiiis Kvcrvwhcrci
In St. Albans b LEONAliD, ItHAlNEltD .v
CO. fee. HLNltV A-CO., Waterbury, Vt., Solo
Agents.
rebruary 7th, 1803. 202-3m.
Jti
. It is an unfailing remedy in all eases of Neu
ralgia Facialis, often effecting a peifeet. euro in
less than twenty-four hours, from the use of no
more than two or three jiills. No other form of
Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed to yield
to this
).JKIlFtrL II KM K DM. ACrKKT.
Een in the severest eases of Chronic Neural
gia and general nervous derangements - of many
jiears standing-all'eeting tho entire system,
its use for a few days, or a few weeks at the ut
niLst, always affords tho
MOST ASTUXlSllIXd ni:ui:i
And very rarely fails to produce a complete and
piTimuicnt cure. It contains no drugs or other
materials in the slightest degree injurious, even
to the most delicate system, and can always bo
used with
VKliFKl'V SAFETY.
It has long been in constant use hv may ot our
most eminent Physicians, who give it their
unanimous and unqualified approval. Sent by
mail on receipt of price, and postage.
One package ... fl 00. .. .Postage li cents.
Six packages. .. . 5 00.... " 27 "
Twelve Packg's.? !)00.... " 18 "
It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers in
drugs ahd medicines throughout the United
States, and liyTUltNEItA CO., Sole Pioprietors,
120 to 157 Treuiont Street, lloston. Mass. 18'J-Cm
A NT A IN
ar.N'TMRiVT.
This is tho best
iirliclLyet put beforo
tho public for all
kinds of Sores and
Eruptions o f the
Skin, as Saltlthcum,
Old Soics, Broken
Breasts, Stings of In
soots, Vegetable
l'oisouings, iVc.
Fully upiioldlngDr
Poland's reputation as an originator of valuablo
remedies. It is the
GMSM PANACEA !
For burns, si a'ds, frost bitten parts, chapped
lips and hands, cracks in tlie feet, (with which
old people are troubled,) styes upon the eye
lids, and in iact everything to which a salve is
iippiieabli , Price, 25 edits. Manuf.icturo.d un
dor the supenision of the originator,
M. J. W. POKAWD,
And for sale by all Wholesale and Hetail Drug
gists, and at Country Stores. Geo. C. Goodwin
.v. Co., and Bust Bros., k Bird, Boston, General
Proprietor. Also, Agent lor .Aieiiicines niaiiu
iVturcd by Dr. J. . Poland, viz: Cedar Plas
ter, Diarrhiea Elixie, Indian Pile ltemedy, C.v
thartic Pills. Ac. 18H-lvcow.
VT"rANTl'.D
1,000 MEN AND WOMEN TO
act as cAN'Assi:i;s ion a si:iui:s or
TOW EGRASTiraS
rivr. iii'.Afni'i i.
I DUAL AMIilllCAN FACES,
j.ngraved on slune in Paris by the most enn
nent Lithographers in tho world. For partieu
Hire ami uesenpuve cireuiar, aiuiress
L. D. HOBINSON,
200-Ow 10 Main St.. Springfield, Mass.
GENU'S WANTED FOB
MUX OF OLTJi DAY !
Or tlie Lives and Deeds of Generals, Statesmen,
urators aim ronticai .Leaders now on the stage
rs anil ronticai .Leaders now on the stage
tion, including Grant, Shormar, Colfax,
cr, Stanton, Slieridan, ates, Ciirtin, Trum
Fonton, Buckingham, Wilson, Greeley,
oi Action
Sumner
bull. Fenton
Wade, Morton, Philips. Farratrut. Chase. Lotran.
Stovons, Bcicher, Seward, lioutwoll, Dix, Ham
lin, Fcssendcn, Howard, and others, witli over
forty life-like Portraits of Living Men. Sold on
ly Ij.v Agents, Great inducements. Send for
ciiculars, ZEIGLElt, McCUHDY k CO.,
210-Uiv 01 1 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
SACK Coats, in cverv style at
Wm. n. smith ii co's.
T
111ICOT Sacks at WM. N. SMITH k CO'S.
uieieioie, i. rani jniiuiiam, vtorei nor prini;lleiu , """'s 'or JlOston, Worcester,
or the Stale of Vermont, in conformity with said H-nnivcs at'Vj trnma on Passtnnpsic It,
ajiplicntion, and the proisiolis of section eii-h-1 '"l.'Fxm-esN i,,',)'llr'i nl 10'Ir ) m.
ty-si.audeiihty-seeii ol cliapter eiL'hty-lilne of Johns u. !. '' vt's,V"1if,cil at 8:.'!0 " St.
tlie. General Statutes of Vermont, do hereby is- House's Pi.. J '.uK,ll'iV"'-ii at C-IW a. m..
Hk MCI 171 1
& ST Alt
R COLORS.
"'Old JY
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jSTO. 37.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
CommonolnR May 25. 1808.
Tit.viNs aoi.vn HouTit am: i:aht
Leave St. Albansjit 0.20 a.m., 12.00 noon, and
reenT L 1Vlllu loiivoo House's Po nt at I:10n. m.,
"ili.,m.,,RiHMt,,,K,1'' iV(,in OK'leimburi;h II. It.,
Mow? v,'11l,L',;,H1"t Whilo Itiver Junction mid Uell
riving in Hos."' "Y1""- for Jtoston, Ac., ar-
Mght KxpreiJit,'"" ""'"en at iu:;iun. ni.
in., Montreal at ;i:!ivvti ""'le'iHhurgh at 1.00 i.
p. in., St. Johns at (-.V"",, ,ll0"!'v!vi,1','i,Ll,!lt
at 8.10 a. in., connect! ,' " ',? ,', IiiK"?.!!
Cheshire Hoid for Host.?.1 ,5"
with Vernio.it Vallev Ilallron A" A ,, ,1,1 SL"1
and aiiivini: in NewVork at phpiiJiKlield, Ac.,
TliUNH OOINO NOHTII ANI)',.
T .., .. ut All r.... a l ..i i
....1 ... 1 ... ... II I. ll..i..l I . I
j.v.i. u k't. .iir.iiin ml .uwillll'ill lit 11m
a. m..
aiiu p. oi. rnr iomisi: s l mill, ugocii i
uri.li
alio uic west at liioo ana inoii a. m.
"'"'"MS
p. m.
Day
Express leaves lloston via. Lowell 8.0.) a.
m. for liurliuglon, St. Albans, Montreal, ,Vo.
arriing at Montreal at 10:0.) p. in., Ogdenshurgli
at i:!!0 a. in.
Mail Train leaves lloston via Lowell, at 7:0()
a. in., via Lawrence and l'itchhurg at 7.!!0 a.m.,
Spriugllcld at 7:15 a. in., for liurliagtoii, and
St. Albans.
The trains loaving lloston via. l'itchhurg at
7:!I0 a. in., and Sprin'flolil at 7:15 n. in., connect
at White Itiver Junction with tlie Dav Express
train.
Accommodation Train leaves Northlleld at
7:15 a. in., for liuilingtoii, ltiitland, St. Albans,
House's Point, OgendesbiirKh, Ac.
Ntglit Express leaves llellows Fulls at 10.00 p,
in., receiving passengers from Vermont Valley
Hailrond, leaving New York at 12.15 p. in., nail
from Cheshire Haiiroad, leaving lloston at 5:30
p. in., connecting at White Itiver Junction with
train leaving lloston at 5:00 p. in., forHurling
ton, House's Point, .Montreal and OgdeiiHburgh,
connecting with steamers audOrand Trunk
Trains for tlioWest.
Sleeping cars are attached to both tho night
Express trains running between St. Albans am
lloston, and St. Albans and Springlicld.
Through tickets for Chicago and tho West fo
i sale at tlie principal stations.
G. MEHH1LL, Sup.
St. Albans. Mav 23. 18G3.
RVTIiAM) AM) IIUKI.INGTO.V ANDVT
VALLKY HAILHOAD.
On and after
Dee. 2d, 1807, trains will rnr
us follows, viz :
MOVING SOUTH AND KAST.
Leave lliuiingtoiuat ts:;J0 a. in.,
1:35 p. in. 3:3C
:15 p.m. Anive at Hutland at
111:25 a.ni.,l:ltf
i. m. 8:00 a. m. 12.50 a. m.
Leave Hutland at -1:00 a. in., 12:00 m.
Arrive
Hollows Falls at 7:10 and 2:20 p. in., .t
3:25 a.
in.
Leave llellows Falls at 7.50 n. m., 2:23 p. in.,
.1:30 a in. Arrive at ISrattlcboro' at 8:50 a. in.,
3:20 p. m., 1:27 a. m.
JlOVINCl NOllTIl AND WnST.
Lcavo'Dratlloboro' at 11:00 . in., 4:15 it 0:00 p.
m. Arrive at llellows rails at 12:00 a. m.. and
5:10 and 9:55 p. m.
Leave Bellows Falls at 12.35 p. in.. 5:45 p.cin.
10.00 p. in. Arrive nt Hutland at 3:10 p. in.,
0:00 i. in. 12:33 a. m.
J.eavo Kullamtat 0.00 u. in., 1.20 p. m., 3.20
m. 1:30 a. m. Arrive at Burlington at 0:45 a.
m., 4:2. p. in., and u.10 p. m. 4.lo a. m. .
TRAINS CONNECT AS FOLLOWS :
tfu At Burlington with Boats on Lako Cham-
plain and Vermont Central and Vermont and
Canada Hailroads, for Montpelicr, St. Albans,
Houso's roint, Montreal. Ogdensburgh. and tho
West. At Hutland with trains for Troy, Albany
and New York, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady,
and the West. At Bellows Falls with trains on
Cheshire Haiiroad for Fitchburgh, Worcester,
Lowell, and Boston. With Vt. Valley Haiiroad,
lor J!rattooro , Springllelil, llarttonl, iNew .Ha
ven, and Now VorV- Pltd with Sullivan Haiiroad
for Windsor, Wliito Hivor Junction, Wolls H'.vcr,
St. Johnsburv, Newport, Littleton, and tlp
White Mountains.
Passengers for tho est will find this a cheap.
pleasant, and oxpcditiuus route.
1,'nil 'I'lnifT.'I'M .....1 nil iinr.nuu,.v,.ii,lY,.n.n(lmi
enquire at the Ollices on tho lino.
l-tl. Ul'.U. A. JlililtlllJjli, supt..
jrOUTIIKR.V IlAII.ItOAO.
WIKTEll AKKAWliKJVUUJS I' 1BU-1-5.
On and after Monday. Nov. M. 18lil. Passenger
Trains will run as follows :
JTJ'WAUP TllAI.NS,
Day Express Train leaves Concord a 'J.35 a.
m., lor While itiver Jijnition, connecting with
trains for Montpelicr, Burlington, House's Point.
Montreal, .V.e., and witli Ogdensburgh and Graiji)
Trunk Hailroads, for tho West.
Mail Train leaves Concord at 'Ul.iu a, ib for
White Hivor Junction, connecting with train for
Wells Itiver, St. Johnsbury, Barton, Newport,
Willougliby and Magog Lakes, Stanstoad, Bath,
Littleton, ami Lancaster; also, witli trams for
Montpelicr, Burlington, St. Albans, Houso's Point,
Montrcla, Ogdensburgh, and tho West.
Bristol Train loaves Concord at 3.30 p. m., for
Franklin and Bristol.
Evening Express Train leaves Concord at 8.1f
p. in., lor Wlnto itiver Junction, connecting with
trains lor .uontpeiier, jiiiningion, m. Aioans,
House's Point, Montreal, Ogdensburgh, and tho
West.
'Or on arrival of trains from Boston, Worcester,
Portsmouth, Portland, Ac.
DOW.SWAltl) TllAINS.
Morning Express Train leaves White Bivoi
Junction for Concord at 1.15 a. in., or on arrival
of train from Ogdensburgh 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.
Mull Train leaves Wliito Hivor Junction for
Concord at 12.15 p.'m., or on arrival of trains
over tho Vermont Central, Pasaumpsic, and
Wliito Mountains Hailroads.
Day Express Train leaves White Hivei Junc
tion at 4.03 p. m., or on arrival of trains from
Montreal and Ogdensburgh, Brattleboro', Keeno,
Bellows Falls, Windsor, Ac., connecting at Con
cord with train for Manchester, Nashua, Lowoll
and Boston.
These trains connect at Concord with trains
for Manchester, Lawrence, Portsmouth, Port
land, Nashua, Worcester, New York, Lowell, am'
Boston. ONSLOW STEAHNS, Agent
Concord, N. II., Nov. 10, 18(31. 1-tf.
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