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ST. AXBAJSTS, VT PKTDAY, JULY 3, 18GK
Vol. I.
Vermont Daily Transcript,
rrmiKiii:n each hvkninu.
ojht , ll.irnviC ,!,,; Litkr St., St. Mtmnn, 17.
Vt'ILlSTU P. DAVIS, lMtop'ii.
Wiliiuh V. Davis, ,,,;,.
At,MONT llAllNKS, (t,c-
THKMS:
l'u- year, in advance, $8,00
Six ni 'iitliH, in odvnnco 4,00
Ihri. months, In advance, Q.OO
ni. 1 1 Mil. in ndvnnco 7fi
. - inciith should In' handed in no oorly
u I'. .m i'iing of the dn i if tlirir Intruded piib
iii i hi.
Arnold's Treason.
Wo extract from (ho ikUIioas of L'ro
1'cshoi ('ojiiico.doliveredtotliogradiiiidiij;
oh' s of Wc.4 Point, u graphic version of
tin tronson of Ik'iioilict Arnold, which,
i s ciiif of tho hick! imprivoive Io.-sohh of
liiM-iiy, cMiniot ho too Irocjueiitly re-
kud It ,v American youth, or hcark
i u 1 to b nion of mature yours :
And now, noiitlcnion, j0( nio spoinl
Ilin V..rv ulwil't ffliin iilliMiil li i.i.i In
. . . . v . ...... . . iiiiiv llllDULli iW HIV 111
I'lnlioritiiifj: ono thought of ooinnion in
tirts, ( Ciidots. j it ii t.1 (ho text in tho
mm 1 ot onr inimortal "Wiiahiiiglon, and
a k siati.-lif.s of tho Revolutionary
lii-tiu., doulitloss well known to you
ail, iiu i ho jivon to elucidate it. 'On
the L'-.iul o! Sept ember, J THO, (General
Vin '. I i i-turned from hi inturviow
nil Major Andre, at and near the house
i f .1 -hiia .licit Smith, to lieverly, and
tin n made all preliminary nrrange
luiii. lor tho surrender of this post, but
v jthotit, as far as is known, taking any
( n mti his confidence. On the 2-Uh,
tin Jriii h were to come up the river
ana i. he West Point. 'This was well
tMin d, is Washington was not expected
to i'ctuin from Hartford until the 20th.
t uiioxneetedly, however, he chang
ed his plans and relurned through DueJi
i . coiiiit to Fislikill on the 21th. 11c
ajt'd thai nitflit with the French ani
i .ts-sidor, who was there, and in happy
i.n r nice of tho snaky treason, whoso
final coil was being' wound ; ho look
i ddl. before dawn of the I'oth, in order
to roach (ion. Arnold's headmiarlers in
tune to breakfast with the General and
Mi . Arnold, and then to ini-pect tho
viik-. ut West Point. Sonic Mihliors
nad i.one before with Washington's bag-j-'aLe,
to announce his purpose toArn
(lu; but as lie approached Arnold's
bono, he turned oil" toward the river.
1 f.i,i'iti', who was riding with him,
ix Limed: "General, thai is tho wrong
wi ; you know Mrs. Arnold is waiting
tor u ." Washington replied, in a
1 lea ant way, "All tho young men are
in loe with Mrs. Arnold," and added,
"Go and take your breakiast, and tell
Mrs. Arnold not to wait for mo; that
will be there )y and by." So tho stall'
went lo Arnold's house and took brcak-fu'-l,
the countenance of the host, cold
blooded as was the man, being unable
loti.nccal his .secret trouble and misgiv
ings. The Dritish had not come, and
(here was no tidings. Washington had
arrived two days sooner than ho was ex
liietod. While af.lii'onkiiist. 1 ,ii.iii,.n.i.,i
Allen, of Arnold's command, came in
with a letter, it was fiom below. Jlo
tore it open, expecting to read news of
tho enemy's movement up the river.
Horror and astonishment; the tidings
were from Major Jameson, that Major
Andre was in his hands, a prisoner and
a spy. Leaping from his seat, lie an
nounced to his guests that an urgent
message called for his presence at West
Point ; and he left that as a message,
should General Washington arrive he
lore his return; he would return, lie
said, as soon as possible. Ho then went
to his wife's room, and sent for her. In
a few words ho announced the necessity
of going at once to the British lines.
Leaving her in a swoon on the lloor, lie
rushed out, mounted one of (lie horses
of Washington's cavalcade in waiting
at the door, galloped down a steep path
way (o Beverly dock, got into his six
oaved barge, and ordered tho oarsmen to
pull with a will for Teller's Point, prom
ising them an extra ration of rum and
n reward in money, and telling lliem
that ho wan hurrying that ho might
transact his business (hero and return
without delay to meet General Wash
ington. As they passed Teller's Point,
and neared the Vulture man-of-war, ho
spread his white handkerchief as a Han
oi" truce, and reached the British ship,
a traitor, in safety a villain under pro
tection which could not fail. Jt was a
race for life, and he won it. Just after
Arnold's iliglit Washington arrived at
Beverly. On being told that Arnold
had gone to Wcst.Poiut, he look a hasty
breakfast, and hurried over to meet him
there. As the boat approached the
landing, Washington wan surprised to
llnd that there was no salute, and no
guard turned out to receive him. In
deed, tho commanding offleer, Colonel
Lamb, of the artillery, was leisurely
strolling down tho path as tho barge
landed. Confused when ho saw the
Guioral-in-Chiof, ho stammered out:
"Had T any idea your Excellency was
coming, I would have given youa'piop
er reception." "Sir," exclaimed Wash
ington, " is not General Arnold hero'.'"
"2S'o, sir. Jlo has not been hero these
two days, and I have not heard from
him in that time." Astonished, and re
curring to his old suspicions, Washing
ton inspected tho works, and returned
about noon to Arnold's house. There
Hamilton met him with tho proofs of
tlu treason, all tho papers taken in
Andre's boot, which had by Uiis lime
arrived. The messenger had arrived
just four homy after Arnold's escape.
Looking around him, lie turned to
Knox and Lafayette, and said in a sol
emn, almost heart-broken manner:
"Whom can wo trust now'.'"
"Will wonders never cease'."' Is tho
uniform exclamation of tho million who
constantly uso " Barrett's Vegetable
Hair Ileatorativc." Ono bottle will
convince tho most sceptical ofitsniir-
nniiliim .-.V.- ....... 11... .
iiL uiwim i-ui'uii uiiun me Jiiiman iiair,
Norfolk Virginian,
clothing store:
OX
LAKH STHEET.
MORTON & PERCY!
Having bought of CI, W. Dlodgoll hi imw and
ontlr" stolc of
CLcmrixa,
puitxisiuxa
croons,
UA rs
AND
CAPS, I
JiOOTS
AND
SHOES
Feel satisfied in saying fo tliu public tlittt tlicy
can Bell goods an low an can bo bought in Frank
liu Comity. All wo attk'is to have ctifcionicrs
) coini! iu, nnd satisfy thnnnelvcK. before pur-
chasing elsewhere. We have, anil arc i cceh hi,',
i all the new styles from niailicl,' cimsiftini,' of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Kl'liXlSHIXf.
GOOOS,
hlXKX
AND
t'Al'Mt
CnijhhAHK
Of undk'Mg varieties, and alar,'oiind wollBclccled
Stock of
Boots and Shoes, Rubber Coats
and Boots,
Which we will cll low for caMi. Wo have the
largest a.sorlniciit of
HATS AND CAPS
To bo found iu Northern Vermont-. If you don't
believe it. call and nee for yourselves. Our
Clothing ix Xcw and UesirablocoiiNiMin;,' of
SIMM NO
OVK1!
SACKS,
TJtlCOT
SUITS,
l'ANCY
HIM UN CI
SUITS,
1 SLACK
SUITS,
LIGHT
t.'OLOitlil)
OASBlMKltr, PANTS
PANTS AND
AND VKSTH,
VlWX'S, LI NUN
LINEN VKSTS,
PANTS, rUl'M S,
TJKS, AND ISUTTONS.
Boys' and Youths' Clothing,
We have a few Winter Over Coats left, that
we will ncll at a big di.-eount from cunt, for cash.
IiLiiieuiber the iilate, Two doors WeM of the
American llouee, Lake Street.
aiOHTON ,V PKltCV.
Hkmiv II. irnirioN. Ai.nmrr N. Pinscv.
Id-tf roimcvly with Wm. N. Smith A- Co
Eliliii II, llimtingtoii,
hUCCKS. Oil TO A, II. JIUXVAN,
A SKS attention to the followiuj; jiarlial list of
Ix. articles, which I will well at the lowest ratew
for cah.
AMERICAN WATCHES.
Howard, Trenioi t, Millrose, and all (ho differ
ent Ki-iulcH of Walt ham, National, and Unit
ed States Co'ri Watches. Alaryo acHurt
nient of Gold and Silver American
Cases, of the best styles. Also,
Gold and Silver Swiss Watches.
ladies' Gold Hunting Watches, American and
Swiss. Tho latest and best patterns of Gold,
Plated and Silver Chains, Fine Gold nnd
Plated Jewelry of all descriptions. A
Bplendid assortment of Ladies'
rms csosd sets,
Ktnihcin, Coral, Garnet, Ac, Ac. Gentleuiens'
Pius, Masonic Pins and llin's. Diamond,
Emerald, l!uby, Amcthyste. Pearl and
GaniLt l'iiiger ItingH, 18 Kt. Plain
lliiifjs, Gold ISracelcts, Silver
Plated Spoons and Forks,
I'Atr.i and Treble Plato. Tea sets, Castors, Cako
Baskets, Vases, Ac., Ae. Coin Sliver Spoons,
Thimbles, Ac. A very hir,'e Mock of
Gold and Steel Spectacles, evcrv pair
sold warranted to suit. Poelcet
Knives, Shears and Scissors of tho 1st ipiality.
Fishing- Tackle.
I shall receive irom day to day new stvles of
Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, which" 1 will
sell at tho lowest market rates.
v.b Watch repairing and engraving dime
promptly, ld-tf.
1IAT AP CAP STOEE,
SOUTH MAIN STB10ET
Tho undersigned keeps conMantly on hand a
full supply of
CAPS, FUJIS,
GLO VJSS AND MITTENS,
UMBRELLAS,
GENT'S COLLARS,
And an assortment of Gent's Furnishing goods
in his lino of trado equal to any in stylo and
excellence of goods, and at reasonable prieca.
Ho has overy thing in tho hat line, irom com.
nion straw to tho last stvlo of silk hat, and can
suit all.
G. IS. SMITH.
St. Albans, Vt. May 12, lHOS. 1-d-tb
SHAKKSPEltK Collars of all kinds at
WM. N. SMITH k CP'S.
LINEN Collara of evcrv description at
WM. N. SMITH CO;s.
YOUTHS Clothing of all kinds at
WM. N. SMITH Av CP'S.
KN01S11V Styles of Spring Hats and Caps at
WM. N. SMITH & CP'S.
.P TO Wit. N. SMITH X ICP'S for Gray's
IX Patent Moulded Collar.
10MHTIUNO
NEAT AND NEW
IN ST. ALBANS.
The i)riig fi(oni on Lixhv S(rT(,
luirr nv
GREENS &i ItfECJMOLS.
. llicuiiilurmncd liuvint,' niculv lilted n:i the
Htore in tliu American lloiwo liliiclt, on hake
St., and Moulted it with a choice .iNsortiniint of
1 1)Itu; MMwixKfn
Itespectfully solicit a share of the patronage of
this community, feeling sure thatthov can givo
f-atiaiaction in gopds mid priced. Our stock
eoiisjsts of
jDltUGS, ' ! -,; ; .
CHI'jJUOALM, '
PATENT
MKDI0INKS,
PHHFU.MKItY. TOILET
AKTULKS,
DVES, AC.
ocii srocii or
Is complete, consisting in all the improved 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 tho mar
ket. Physicians orders solicited, anil carefully
and promptly filled. Iu quality and price we
guarantee to satisfy all who favor ur with their
patronage.
Store open on Sundays at noon, for supplying
necessary medicines.
Is a practicing Physician in regular standing,
and will attend to all professional calls, lie
member the place, under the American House,
Lake Street, St. Albans,
dl-tf G1IEEN .t NICHOLS.
10,000 ROLLS
or
Of different patteniK.
OIL
SHADES,
CUIITAIN
FIXTURES,
UU1UJ
AND
TASSKLS.
Also,
FUEFI T UKE
Of all kinds, just received, at
ld-tf H. LIVINGSTON .t SONS.
IOlt SPUING STVLES OF HATS AND OAPJi,
-T eall on WJl N. SMITH & CO.
ITOlt SPKCi STYLES OF PANTS AND VEST
; jjall at WM. N. SMITH A- CO'S.
at7sfoi Hso YfrrrXioTMSpYslvr
WM. N. SMITH A- COS.
THE
NEW STEAM MILL I
OF--
Bingkam & Lincoln,
Xtai- tin- Ficllil Dciiul, SI. Alliiins, VI.,
IS now icady to grind corn meal. Hue or coarse,
and all kinds of grain for feed. This Mill
was built bv Iloliue C l!ln iii-lianl, of lios-
ton, of the best Fruich llurr, is complete in eve-1
ry respect, nnd is capable of grinding twenty- I '
m iiubucim per noiir. iicilig (lepeiKlelll oil
neither wind or Hoods for power, we 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 times fresh
and as cheap as elsewhere. Wo are also readv
to receive orders for
Sash, lilhuls and Doors,
Mouldings and House Finishings of every de
scription, of as good material and workmanship
as any other shop in tho State.
JOS WORK,
Si'c'i
Plaining,
Matching,
Turning,
Scroll Sawing,
Ac.,
Dono to rder with Machinery which is now and
ot tho latest improvements. With theso facili
ties to'givo peritet batisfaction, wo solicit n
share of public patronago'
1SING1IAM .t LINCOLN
St. Albans, Feb. 27, 18U7. 151-tf.
171 Oil S1MIING STYLE OF SILK HATS, call at
2 WM N. SMITH CP'S.
TKCIC Tics and Scarfs, of all kinds at
JA WM. N. SMITH & CO'S.
PAPEH and Liiieo Cult's, a largo assortment,
at WM. N. HIIITH A CO'S.
8
WARD 64 EURNSS,
Dealer.) in alll kinds of
V& B 0 C E E I B S
LAKE. ST., ST. ALBANS,
' Flrt door abovo tho St. Albans House, Uocp
j oonMnntly on hand n full aBsorttiinit or
I
J roiiMMing of
I
Wnup,
Moal,
I'rovciidor,
Shorts
And
Toed
Of all kinds;
l'ovk,
1'iMi,
HauiH,
iSiiKav
Teas,
hard,
fiwhliiiltei
And alt sorts of articles usually kept in business
of their kind. Highest cash prico paid for all
ixiuiin in coiiiury i roiiuco.
GIVE US A CALL. -
WA11D ,V 1SU1INES.
dl-tf
S . S . & J . A . B K 1) A 11 i)
Tako pleasuro m saying to thoir patrons and
friends that thoy have reiiioved thuir lilaco of
business to
UNION" BLOCK,
Three Doors North of tho American
Hotel,
Where the. have on hand a largo assortment of
HARNESSES, TRUNKS,
BLANKETS AND WHIPS,
Also, a general assortment of
Cl t TvTvt I ynAr TT I Tl nnr 1 TT
DAlUJUllvli 1 11 Alt V V Alt Jl
LEAT1TE11, &C.
Our motto is "Large Kales and Small Profits.
Those in want of goods iu our lino will do well
to eall and examine our Mock beforo liiirchasiug.
ldlw-wtt.
FULTON MARKET,
K. C. GALIjAR, Piopiiclor.
P have recently relitted my market, which is
JL supplied with tho best or
Stents,
Kisli,
Ti'Ijir, nnd
till lislie-i,
Uricil ami
Sniokcil llicf.
AND ALL
Table Delicacies of (lie Season !
Now on hand, a nice lot of
SUGAR CTT-RED HAMS
-AND
.1? RES H 1? 1 S l-t ,
H.VLUIUT,
MACKEHEL,
COD,
CUSP and
HADDOCK.
Gd-tf
St. Albans, May IS, 18C.S.
Morton & Percy's,
- Tin:-
PIYOT ACTION BRACE !
A superior Suspender for Skirts or Pants I An
tinequaled brace for tho Shoulders, Always a
Suspender. A brace or not at pleasure. ' Its
simplicity, durability, ease and coiivcnienco
commend it to overy Lady, Gentleman, or Youth.
Examine for yourself, and bo convinced that all
herein stated is true. Prices, 75 cents, U CO,
$1 25, H 60. ld-tf
I710H SALE.-A pleasantly located residence
; in St. Albans, with one or two acres of
laud, as may be desired. Twelvo good rooms,
coller, cistern, excellent well of water, house
and barn nearly now. Apple, pear, plum, and
cherry trees, partly in bearing, of best varieties,
Also grape vines, etc. Tho cheapest placo in
t')n at tho prico asked, 'firms very easy.
Foo further particulars, onquiro at tho Than
sciupt OIllco. 215-tb
e m
m mi
p
A PHOOLAMATION.
7Tti;iti; S, the St. Albans P.ank. a corpora
M01.1' 'hil.v incorporated by t he Legislature
of the State of ermont. located and doing busi
ness at St Albans, in the eountv of Franklin,
has made application to me, requesting me to
issuo a proclamation designating some day
lor the termination of the existence of said cor
poration; And whereas, it has been made to appear Ionic
that two-thlrdH of tho legal votes of the stock
holders of said eoiporation were given in favor
oi said application.
Now. therefore, I, Paul Dillingham, Governor
of the State ot ermont, in conformity with said
application, and tho provision!) of section elgh
t v-six and eighty-seven of chapter eightv-iiine of
the, General Statutes of Vermont, do hereby is
sue my proclamation, and declare that on' the
twentj -tilth day of March, A. D. LSC8, the said
eornoration shall cease to exist ns fullv and
u ith the sanm effect as if said charter expired bv
i'n num., nun uiuicoi.
In witness wheueof, I have hereunto bigned
my name and caused the seal of tho State
i.. s. to be hereunto allixod, in Executive Cliam
hers al Waterburv, this 2:)rd day of Soj
loinber. A. 1). 18G7, and of the independence of
tho United States the 01st.
PAUL DILLINGHAM,
lly the Governor,
Wm. P. Dillingham,
Sec'y of Civil and Military A.iffairs.
Sold by Driiggisfs Evcrynlicrc.
In St. Albans by LEONA1ID, DllAINEltD .t
J. Ac. IIF.NHY A- CO.. Waterlmry, Vt., Solo
CO
AL'entH.
February 7th, 1803
202-3H1.
v.' .... X,
10 X ' Nv
.vcu:sallNe"UL'ali:i'i . all
N". Kvour,
D:? ac
Itn j:iYrc!i nrr
UTtujirttl.
It is an unfailing remedy m all cases of Neu
ralgia Facialis, often effecting a perfect euro iu
less than twenty-four hours, from tho uso of no
more than two or three pills. No other form of
Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed to yield
to this
WOXDEUFUL ni:MKJ)AL ACKA'T.
Even in the severest cases of Chronic Neural
gia and general nervous derangements or many
years standing affecting tho entiro system,
its uso for a few days, or a low weeks at tlio ut
most, always affords tho
MOST ASrOXISItljYG IIKUEF,
And very rarely fails to produco a complete and
permanent cure. It contains no drugs or other
niateiials in the slightest degree injurious, oven
to the most delicate system, and can always be
used witli
rrjiVECT safj:ty.
It has long been in constant uso bv may of our
most eminent Physicians, who 'givo 'it their
unanimous and unqualified approval. Sent by
mail on receipt of price, and postage.
Ono packago fl 00. .. .Postage 0 cents.
Six packages 5 00 " 27 "
Twelvo Packg's.. 9 00.... " -18 "
It is sold by all wholesalo and retail dealers in
drugs and medicines throughout tho United
States, and by TUllNElt A CO., Solo Proprietors,
120 to 107 Tremont Street, lioston, Mass. 18'J-tlm
pCHiAIVD'S
; . J' L A N TA IN
' I 9 if. OIKTMKNT.
'?iiv f'V' This is tho best
-wm jV article yet put beforo
S-43rFA kinds of Soros and
S. v''fco Eruptions o f tho
Ifh Skin, as Salt ltheuni,
iA Old Sores, lli-nl.-nn
lireasts.Slingsofln
fa sects, Vegetable
PolaiuVn rfintitnfinn :ih nn firifhistfiti nf vnlimMn
romcdicsj. It h Uio
GREAT PAItfiiCEAI
For burns, sca'ds, frostbitten parts, ehanped
lips and hands, cracks in tho feet, (with which
old people are troubled,) styes upon tho eyo
lids. and in fact everything lo which a salvo is
applicable. Price, 25 cents. Manufactured un
der tlu) supervision of tho originator,
BR. W. POEARTD,
And for sale by all Wholesale and Itctail Drug
gists, and at Country Stores. Geo. C. Goodwin
A Co., and ltust Pros., A ISird, ISoston, General
Agents.
Proprietor. Also, Agent for Medicines manu
factured h Dr. J. W. Poland, viz: Cedar Plas
ter, Diarrhiea Elixie, Indian Pile llemedv, Ca
thai tie Pills, .e. 188-1 veow.-
--anti:d I
1,000 MEN AND WOMEN TO
AIT AS CANVAKSlUtS l'Oll A SEUIlIS OK
rivr. linAuririir,
IDEA L AM lilt IVAN FACES,
Engraved on stone iu Paris by tho most emi
nent Lithographers iu tho world. For particu
lars and descriptive circular, address
L. D. H015INSON,
200-Cw 10 Main St.. Springfield, Mass.
qents wanted fou
MUX OU OlTJi DAY!
Or the Lives and Deeds of Gonorals, Statesmen,
Prators and Political Leadors now on tho Stago
of Action, including Grant. Sherinar, Colfax,
Sumner, Stanton, Sheridan, Yates, Ourtiu, Trum
bull, Fenton, liuekingham, Wilson, Greeloy,
Wade, Morton, Philips, Farragut, Chaso, Logan,
Stevens, Heechcr, Seward, ISoutwell, Dix, Ham
lin, FcKsendon, Howard, and others, with over
forty life-like Portraits of Living Men. Sold on
ly by Agents. Great inducements. Send for
circulars. ZEIGLElt, McCUltDY A CP.,
210-'Jw 01 1 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
SACK Coats, in overv stylo at
WM. N. SMITH As CP'S.
T
1IIICOT Sucks at WM. N. SMITH k CO'S.
j ?
SXAIt
IYE is
mi
SUlVriVIER ARRANGEMENT.
Commoiioinu Mny 25, 1808.
TllAtSS IIOINO SOUTH AN1J KAKT
8:ll()Ui)l.VmH1, A11)iU,S at 0,20 n" m' 12,00 110011' 1,11,1
iMall Train leaves House's Point nt 1:10 a. m..
receives passengers from Ogdcusburgh It. It.
and connects at White Itiver Junction and Uol
4"V! 1',nll,s,,vith traina f" Boston, Worccstor,
, iraius on rassuinpsic 11.
1 1!.. arrives at New York at 16.15 p. m.
Day express leaves Montreal nt 8:30 a. m., Bt.
Johns at 10:00 a. m., Ogdcneburgh at 5-30 a. m.,
1 ouse s Point at 10:15 a. in., for Boston, Ac, .ir
riving in Boston, via. Lowell at 10:30 p. m.
Mght Express leaves Ogdcusburgh at 1.00 p.
m., M'mtrrn at 3:30 p. m., House's Point at 0.35
p. "1., St. Johns at 5:00 p. in., arriving at Hoslon
at 8. 0 a. in., connecting at Bellows Falls with
Cheshire Bond lor Boston and Worcester and
with ermont Valloy llailroad forSpringlield, Ac.,
and arriving in NewY'ork at 12.30 p. m?
T11A1N8 OOtNO SOUTH AND WKST.
I.eavo St. Albans for Montreal at 0:10 a. m.
and (!:.'15p. m. For House's Point, Ogdcusburgh
and tho West at 0:05 and 11:00 a. in., and 7;iC
p. m.
Day Express leaves llostoli via. Lowell 8,00 a
m. lor Burlington, St. Albans, Minitreal. Ac.
arriving at Montreal at 10:00 p. in., Ogdcusburgh
at o:30 a. in.
Mail Train leaves Boston via Lowell, at 7:0n
a. iu., via Lawrence and Fitchburg at 7.30 a.m.,
Springfield at 7:15 a. in., for Burlington, and
St. Albans.
The trains leaving Boston via. Fitchburg at
i:3() n. in., and Springlleld at 7:15 a. in., connect
at lute Jlivcr Junction with the Day Express
train. 1
Accommodation Train loaves Northllold at
7:15 a. m., for ISurlington, liulland, St. Albans,
House h Point, Ogendesburgh, Ac.
Night Express leaves Bellows Falls at 10.00 p,
in., receiving passengers from Vermout Valley
Hsulroad, leaving New York at 12.15 p. m., anil
Irom Cheshire llailroad, leaving Boston at 5:30
p. m., connecting at White Hiver Junction with
tram leaving Boston at 5:00 p. in., for Burling
ton, House's Point, Montreal and Ogdenshurgh,
connecting with steamers amlGrand Trunk
Trams for IhoWest.
Sleeping cars aro attached to both tho night
Express trains running betweon St. Albans and
Boston, and St. Albans and Springlleld.
Through tickets for Chicago and tho West fox
salo at the principal stations.
. . U- MEHHILL, Sup.
St. Albans. May 23. 18GS.
EUTI,AN AND lU;ilMCSTO.V AXUVT.
VALLEY HA1LHOAD.
On and after Dec. 2d, 1807, trains will rur
as follows, iz : .
3IOVI.VO SOUTH AND 1UST.
Leavo Burlingtonjat 8:30 a. m., 1:35 p. m. 3:3U
0;15 p. m. ArrivoiitHutlandatll:25a. m.,4:l(f
p. m. 8:00 a. m. 12.50 a, m.
Leavo Hutlandat 4:00 a. in., 12:00 m. Arrlvo
Bellows Falls at 7:10 and 2:20 p.m., ,t 3:25 a.
in.
Leavo Bellows Falls at 7.50 a. m., 2:25 p. in.,
3:30 a m. Arrive at Brattloboro' at 8:50 a. m..
3:20 p. m., 1:27 a, m.
SIOVl.Na XOllTH and wi:st.
Leavo Brattloboro at 11:00 s. m., 4:15 A 0:00 p.
m. Arrivo at Bellows Falls at 12:00 a. in., and
5:10 and 9:55 p. m.
Leave Bellows Falls at 12.35 p. m., 5:15 p. in.
10.00 p. m. Arrivo at Hutland at 3:10 p, m
11:00 p. in. 12:35 a. m.
Leave Hutlandat COO a. m., 1.20 p. m 3.20
p. in. 1:30 a.m. Arrivo at Burlington at 0:15 a.
m., 1:25 p. m., and 0.15 p. m. 1.15 a. m.
THAINS CONNECT AS FOLLOWS :
B7r At Burlington with Boats on Lako Cham
plam and Vermont Central and Vermont and
Cheshire llailroad for Fitchburgh, Worcester,
Lowell,.and Boston. With Vt. Valley Hailroad,
for Brattleboro', Springfield, Hartford, New Ha
ven, and Now York-and with Sullivan Hailroad
for Windsor, Whito Hiver Junction, Wells Hiver,
St. Johnsbury. Newport, Littleton, and tho
White Mountains.
Passengers for tho West will llnd this a cheap,
pleasant, and expeditions route.
FOH TICKETS, and all necessary information,
enquiro at tho Cilices on tho lino.
1-tf. GEP. A. MEHHILL. Supt.
jTOIlTIIEK.V ItAILiIlOAD.
WINTER ABHANGEMEN T 1804-5.
On and after Monday, Nov. 11, 1801, Passongpr
Traina will run as follows :
UPWAllD TIUINS.
Dav Express Train leaves Concord at y.35 a.
in., for Whito Hiver Junction, connecting with
trains for Montpelicr, Burlington, Houho's Point,
Montreal, Ac., and with Ogdensburgli and Grand
Trunk Hailroads, for the West.
Mail Train leaves Concord at 10.d5 a. in., for
While Hiver Junction, connecting with train for
Wells Hiver, St. Johnsbury, Barton, Newport,
Willmighby and Magog Lakes, Stanstead, Bath,
Littleton, and Lancaster; also, witli trams for
Montpelicr, Burlington, St. Albans, House's Point,
Montrela, Ogdcusburgh, and tho West.
Bristol Train loaves Concord at 3.30 p. in., for
Franklin and Bristol.
Evening Express Train leaves Concord at 8.11
p. in., for Whito Hiver Junction, connecting with
trains for Montpelicr, Burlington, St. Albans,
House's Point, Montreal, Ogdensburgli, and tho
West.
" Or on arrival of trains from Boston, Worcester,
Portsmouth, Portland, Ac.
DOW.NWAltD THAINS.
Morning Express Tram leaves Whito Itivei
Junction lor Concord at 1.15 a. m., or on arrival
of train from Ogdensburgli and Montreal. On
Mondays at G.25 instead of 1.15.
Bristol Train leaves Bristol for Concord at 8
a. in., and Franklin at 0.12 a. m.
Mail Train leaves White Hiver Junction for
Concord at 12.15 p. m., or on arrival of trains
over tho Vermont Central, Pafesumphie, and
White Mountains Hailroads.
Day Express Train leaves White Hiver Junc
tion at 1.58 p. m., or on arrival of trains from
Montreal and Ogdeiisburgh, Brattleboro', Keene,
Bellows Falls, Windbor, Ac, connecting at Con
cord with train for Manchester, Nashua, Lowell
and Boston,
Theso trains connect at Concord with trains
for Manchester, Lawrence, Portsmouth, Port
land, Nashua, Worcester, New York, Lowell, am'
Boston. ONSLOW STEAHNS, Agent.
Concord, N. 1L, Nov. 10, 1801. l-tf.
" It Works Like a Charm."
Have you Hcadaeho ? Uso Henne's Magio Oil
Have you Toothache ? Uso ltonno's Magio Oil
Have you Neuralgia V Uso Henne's Magio Oil
Havo you Hhcumatisiu? Uso Hcuiio'h Magio Oil
IIuvo you Soro Throat ? Uso ltonno's Magio Oil
Have you Sciatica 1 Uso Henno's Magio Oil
Havo von u Bruibo ? Uso Henno's Magio Oil
Havo you Cramps y Uso Henno's Mngio Oil
Have you Choi. Morbus? Uso Henno's Magio Oil
Havo you Lameness? Uso Henno'H Magic Oil
This is the bust family remedy, to euro nil
kinds of pain, you ever tried.
It is clean, safo and delicious to use, and if
you uso it faithfully, it will do vpu good.
Directions on oaeh bottlo. Buy it of tho Drug
gist or Merchant whero you trade. If they have
not got it on baud thoy will send for jt, at your
request, and sell you tho genuine Henne's Pain
lulling Magio Oil, at tho manufacturer's lowest
prico at retail.
WM. HEKNE, Solo Proprietor and Manufac
turer, Pittsfield, Mass.
Sold in St. Albans by all Druggists, Weeks .t
Hoynolds, Grocers. In Swanton Falls by D, T.
Morrill. 179-ly-oovf
uimuia Jlailroads, lor Montpelicr, St. Albans,
Houso's Point. Montreal, Ogdensburgli, and tho
Weal. At Hutland with trains for Troy, Albany
and Now York, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady,
and tho West. At Bellows Valln with tmiim mi
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