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Transcript. Vol. T. ST. A LBANS, VT., THURSDAY, A.TJGKUST 18, 1S6S. 3STO. 79. Vermont Daily Vermont Daily Transcript, published each evening. njlice in litmus' Jllock, IaiKv St., St. Athuim, 17. WILM'H DAVIS, Pitoi'Mt. Wiiiiit'it V. Davis, i ALMOST BAHNES, J"l'(()'"' tkkmh : er year, in advance J8.00 .1 11.. J .1 t ,xr riircc months, in advance 2.00 mi' montn, m luivnnco 7o VdvertisriiunN should bo handed in as early in th( munntit; of the day of their intended pub- li'nliiti i m..., 11... r ..i .w.1MI,...l l J 1 1 i i ah t. us i . i ii it l cuuill miiiirai i )te 'h. IUoh iid OHioniiiiii, Ks ., declar- i tlmt the I' ri'i'dnu'n'H I'tiraui cost, tin; . A ....11.. Illll MIW1 Itlllk .....1 A . A ltl J 1 1 1 tWUillitii v'"t w" . Mini i 1111 there wan nstniiiliiiir tinny in (lie .South, luinborini' liny IIioupiuhI men, co-Iiiil' mnuully S100,tiO(),0()0. On the same subject, the J ton. Tho. D. Knot, of rsow Hedford. in a recent neeeh delivered in Massachusetts, de- lared that the Freedmen's Jiureau lroni ; March 'A. 1801. to .lanuarv 1. tsiis. was ; inly $r,81)7,834,nil, and that of thai. lliniinil fl'iOO (KM) wns iHst rllnitoil to whites and other.s who were destitute, While SoO.OOO more was expended in f inrlu frit I lwwft I lrwi I'l nir I ft unit n nil lilfi ti 1 among I lie white and colored iniiuin (anls making I lie amount expended by the Hurcmt, in purelv Bureau work.' ft! 8 I7,Ko4 only. Wttn rejiard to tne numtier ot trooiia emjiloyetl in the South, tin oillcial state ment from the headquartersof the army at Washington shows that on the 1st of January, 1808, there were 18,731 soldiers on duty in all the Southern States. From these should be deducted '2,7 engaged against the Indians exclusive ly, and 2,4112 guarding the seacoast forts, and who would be retained there if there ' were no reconstruction laws to be en forced. This leaves 13,5!)( as the entire, force required in the ten States which j attempted to secede. The average cost ( per man of (lie army for the ycarending , .lune 30, 1SGS, is, rs nearly as can be as certained, 1,037, 70, including officers; so that the actual cost of the forces requir ed in the States in nuestion, instead of being a hundred millions of dollars, as stated by Mr. O'Gorman, is really less than fourtcon millions and a half. Ar. Y. Sim. HAT AND CAP STORE SOUTH MAIN STREET Tin undt rsigned keeps coiiBtantly on hand a full supply of JIATS, CAPS, Funs, UMBRELLAS, GENT'S COLLARS, And an assortment oi Gent's Furnishing goods in his line of trade equal to any in style and ex ellt nce of goods, and at reasonable prices. ' lie has every thing in the hat line, from com mon straw to the last style of silk hat, and can Miit all. O. II. SMITH. St. Albans, Vt. May 12, 16GS. 1-d-tb I'hu'iiix Mutual Life 1118111:11100 Co., OK HARTFORD, CONN. A favorable opportunity is presented to ener getic and reliable business men who can ttovote thtir t ntiro time to tlio business, to represent this old. staunch, and most successful Lifo Com pany, in unoccupied territory in tho State of Vermont. Tin- many popular features peculiar to tlio Plnenix Mutual, and the great advantages it oilers to tin insuring public its freedom from restiietions on travel and occupation -its non forfeit able policies -its liberal premium system -tlio economy of the nianag nient, audits largo annual dividends, render it tho most prolitablo Com any to Agents desirous of realizing a hand some competency bv their enterprise and ener gy. Apply to ' " 0. h. UAliCOCK, State Agent Phiriiix Mutual Lifo Ins. Co. d(i-tf Union block, Ilutland, Vt. H OUOUTON'S OYSTEH HOUSE, H.vsr.MKxr BARNES' BLOCK ! lakh ntm:t .ST. M.HANS. Chesapeake & HaUinunv Oysters' AT WllOl.KsAI.i: AND IIUT.MI.. This brand of oysters is the largest and litiebt in tlio market. Hotels, Private Parties, and Fes tivals, furnished at insido priced. ISIS CROCKERY ! CROCKERY ! I have just received a largo lot of lirst and second quality of Stono and China Ware,' com prising two New and Elegant Patterns called "'Gen. Grant" Patterns. Also a largo stock of Cutlery, Glass and Stono Ware, which I offer for sale cheap. Please call and see before purchas ing elsewhcro. At tho old Farrar lilock, one door north of George II. Farrar's, P. G. SK1NXEU. St. Albans, Oct 2Uh. 18CC. 130-tf Wanted, Agcuts for the FARMER'S HORSE BOOK, Uy Uobcrt Stewart, V. S COO pages, 70 lino I'lieraviiiL's. The most nonnlar and useful work of the kind ever published. Xow belling 2000 copies ncr month, and giving entire satisfaction. Yo have hundreds of certificates from horso owners, btating that by it they havo cured al most every discaso ; among them aro named Glanders, Colic, Fistula, Scratches. Diseases of tho Eye, Snavin, Swinuey, llig Head, Distemper, Strains, Polo Evil, Iling Hone, Farcy, Staggers, lr Humiliation, Cracked Hoof, Lock Jaw, Greasy Heei, Lung Fever, and others. Prices very low. Send for circulars and proof of tho above. Ad dress ZEIGLEU McCUUDY t. Co., lw Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. jjOTII PATCHES, FUECKLES AXD TAX. THE ONLY EELIABLE REMEDY Foi thoso brown discolorations on the face is '' Perry's Moth and Freckle Lotion." Prepared only bv Dr. B. C. Perry, 19 Bond St., Xow York. jrS6ld everywhere. sn-210-Om EV OLOTIIIXG OF ALL KINDS, JUST rccoived W il. X. SMITH .V. CO M. 17VEUY Stylo of Frock Coats at Vj WM. N. SMITH & CO'S. CLOTHING STORE -ON- LAKH STREET. MORTON & PERCY ! Having bought of Q. W. Ulodgett ids new mid I entire Mock of clothing, furnishing goods, HATS AND OA PS, BOOTS AND SHOES Feel satisfied in saying to tlio public that tliev can sell goods as low as can bo bought in Frank lin (!oui:tv. All we ask is to have customers enme in, and satisfy them-elves. before pur- chasing cNewhciv. e have, anil are receiving, all the lii-w stvlc- from market, eousiiting of READY MADE CLOTHING, ITltNISIIINO ooons, MNKN NI) PAl'Kit CObbliAliS j anil well seleeted , Of endle-s vari'ties. and a large Stock of Boots and Shoes, Rubber Coats and Boots, Which we will sell low for cash. We have the largest assortment of HATS AND CAPS ' To be found in Northern Vermont, ifyou don't believe it, call and see for yourselves. Our Clothing is Ni'W and Desirable, "consisting of SPUING OVElt SACKS, TitlCOT SUITS, FANCY SPUING SUITS. 1 SLACK SUITS, LIGHT COLOUED PANTS AND VESTS, LINEN VESTS, CUF1S, AND liUTTONS. CASSIMEltE PANTS AND VESTS, LINEN PANTS, TIES, Boys' and Youths' Clothing. We have a few Winter Over Coats left, that ive will bell at a big discount from cost, for easli. lteinember the place, Two doors West of the American House, Lake Street. MOUTON A PEUCY. llKNUV G. MORTON. Al.llUHT X. 1'KllCV. ld-tf Formerly with Win. X. Smith .V Co Eliliu II. Huntington, sUCCr.SSOU TO A. H. MUNYAN 4 SKS attention to tlio following partial list of XV articles, which I will sell at the lowcbt ralen for cash. AMERICAN WATCHES. Howard, Trenioi t, Millrose, and all tho differ ent grades of Waltham, National, and Unit ed States Co'h Watches. A largo assort ment of Gold and Silver American Cases, of the best styles. Also, Gold and Silver Swiss Watches. Jjadies' Gold Hunting Watches, American and Swiss. Tlio latest and best patterns of Gold, Plated and Silver Chains, Fino Gold and Plated Jewelry of all descriptions. A splendid assort nient of Ladies' FINE CrOXiD SETS, Etruse.ui. Coral, Garnet, Ac., Ac. Gentlemcns' Puis, Masonic Pins and Umgs. Diamond, Emerald, Itiiby, Amethyste, Pearl and Garnet Finger Itings, 18 Kt. Plain Itings, Gold llraeelets, Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, Extra and Ticblo Plate. Tea sets, Cabtors, Cake llaskets, Vases, Ac., Ac. Coin Silver Spoons, Thimbles, Ac. A very largo stock of Gold and Steel Spectacles, every pair sold warranted to suit. Pocket Knives, Shears and Scissors of the 1st ipiality. Fishing Tackle. I shall receive from day to day now styles of Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, which I will sell at the lowest market rates. KIT Watch repairing and engraving done promptly. ld-tf. G1 ltKAT 13IIMIOVKMI3.VT IS JHTIS T THV. Th attention of tho public is called to a great discovery in Dentistry. THE GUEATEST ADVAXCE STEP EVEU MADi-' IX THE Aim The main dilliculty in wearing artificial teeth is, thoy do net hold in their place ilrnily enough, and add to this tlio annoyance of food getting ruler the plato while eating. I havo discover ed a method of so constructing tlio plato on vhieii tho teeth are set that they will not start jr drop while eating or speaking, neither will any particles of food get under the plate, no matter what the condition of tho mouth is, jrhichis not truo of anv method hitliertouseil. 1 havo secured Letters Patent for tho United Stales, England and Franco. The improvement is not in material, nut m tho construction, whichsecures the atmospheric prcssuro on tlio entire plate. I havo sold tlio exclusive of said improvement to Dr. L. Oilman, to wit, tlio Counties of Frank lin, Washington, Chittenden, Lamoille and Grand Isle. Those wishing to avail themselves of such improvement, will call on Dr. L,. GIL.MAN, ST. ALBAXS Vkiimo.nt. X. T. FOLSOM. Xovcmber, 11, 18G7. lUl-tf T UICOT Jackets at WM. X SMITH A CO'S OMETHINO NEAT AND NEW! IN ST. ALBANS, Drug store on hake Street,' Kr.r-r HT GREENE fit NZCHO&S. The undersigned having nlce.lv fitted u;i the i.. 11... ....! TI ill . l I store in the Ameiican House Block, on Lake St., and stocked it with a choice assortment of nnvas axi mumcixes Itespectfiilly solinit n bImho of tlio patronago of this c.oinmunitv, l'liellng sure that thoy can give satisfaction in goods and prices. Our stock consists of ' DltUfiS, OllWUOAbS, PATKNT MKDICJINES, I'KHFUlIlillY, TOlUrr AliTObES, DYES, AO. OUll STOCK OK PATENT MEDICSIVES, Is comnlete, consisting in all tlio annroved a- rieties, and our general stock includes all goods usually kept in a store of this kind. Headiiuar- ters lor tne A. B- A. BITTERS, X n rii, i,i i;,,,.:,,., at. i;. ,,.., ; the S uu; ,11 IHU UUOh U'l iif 'AI'l.llVlli0 ai. iiiui ...u.-a kct. Physicians orders solicited, and carofidliUALIBU V, mar and promptly linen, in ipiauiy ami pricu-wo guarantee to satisfy all who favor uh with their patronage. Storo open on Sundavs at noon, for simnlying necessary medicines. DR. NICHOLS Is a practicing Physician in regular standing, and will attend to all professional calls. Ue meinber the place, under the American House, J.aue street, ht. Ainaiis. dl-tt GltEEX A NICHOLS. 10,000 EOLLS FAFE R HANGINGS Of different patterns. OIL SHADES, OUHTAIX F1XTUHES, COltD AND TASSELS. Also, FURNITURE Of all kinds, just received, at II. L1VIXGSTOX A SONS. ld-tf TEW 1TUJI Fit FIT. CON F KCT 1 ON Kit I -AN1I-" TOBACCO STORE, Wholesale and Retail ! ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED at city WKOIESA2E PRICES. i.Aimr. ..ssonmr.Ni or MERESCHAUM PIPES; kveuv rii'i: wAitiiANrr.n. Fruits of all kinds in tht ir Sc;imii, OUAXOES, LEMONS, PINEAPPLES, BAXAXAS, STItAWUEltltlES, APPLES, AC, AO., AC Largest Assortment of Confec , tionery in the State. Give us a call, dl-tf Bank Strjet, St, Albans, Vt. H. L. SAMSON A CO. BARRE ACADEMY. The Fall Term will begin August 27. For Board, Itooms, Ac, Apply to .1. S. .SPAULDIXG. Barre July 27, 1808. w-227-4t. WARD 6C BURNES, , Dealers in alii kindH of GrRO CEEIES LAKE ST., ST. ALBANS, First door abovo the St. AlbaiiB Houso, koop constantly on hand a full assortment of .. ! work of this kind without Iiindranco to our ens. FAESEIiY GROGSRIES:i!""m,' We shaU bo prepared to furnish corn In the kernel, or ground, and at all times fresh and as cheap as elsewhere. Wo are also roadv Ooneixting of Flour, Meal, Provender, Shorts And I'ncd Of all kinds; Porl Kih, Hams, Sugar, Teas, bard, tresh butter And all sorts of articles usually kept in business' ,.c ii.,.:.. ii. i i i. ....!.. i i .. ... it in iiiim iiiiiii. jiiKUai' i:;i3ll Jllicu Jiailf 101 ,111 kinds of country Produce. GIVE US A CALL. WA111) iJUISNKS. dl-tf FULTON MARKET, K. C. GALLAR, I'ropriutor. X have recently relltted mj market sujiplied with the best of which is Meat. I . lM , IIIIII . SiMimigi'X, ..... i I)i-ice! unit SmoUcil rit'iT. AND ALL Table Delicacies ol' the Season ! Xow on hand, a nice lot of SUGAR CURED HAMS i? tt. 13 S II IP . I 8'H MACKEUEL, COD, CUSP and HADDOCK. fld-tf St. Albans, May 15, 1808. GENTS WANTED FOU THE OFFICIAL HISTOlti OF THE U'Alt, ts Causes, Character, Conduct and Results ! By Hon, Alexander H, Stephens, A Book for all Sections and all Parties. Tln'u irvi.nf llol-l. liriisl'tltsi llll Olllv Cf)llll)leto uul hnnartial analysis of the eauses'of the War yet published, and gives tlieso interior lights anilsliadows oi tne ureal coniuci oniy kuohii iu thoM) high otbeers who watched the llood-tido of 1 UVUllllllIll 11UIII tin juiliuillll ill;.-', aim iiiui-ii were so accessible to Mr. Stephens fiotn his po sition as second ollicer of tlio Confederacy. Tlio public that has been surfeited witli appa rently (similar productions, wo promise a change of faro, both agreeable and salutary, and an in tellectual treat of tho hiehest order. Tho Groat American War lias at last found a historian worthy of its linnoitanee, and at whoso lunula it will receive that moderate, candid andiinpar tial treatment which truth and justice so urgent Iv demand. The intense desire eveiywhcro manifested to obtain this work, its oillcial character and ready sale, combined with an increased commission make it tlio best fiil-eription book ever pub lisbed. One Agent in Easton, Pa., reports 72 subscri bers in tliree days. One in Boston, Mass., Kill subscrbcirs in four days. One in Memnhirt, Tenii., 100 subscribers m live davs. Scud for circulars and seo our terms, and full description of the work, with press notices of advaueo sheets, Ao. Address NATIONAL PUUl-ilSlUMJ CO. 20SouthSeenthSt.. Philadelphia, Pa. INSUUMVCK. Tho undersigned will take risks for either of the following Ilrst class Insurance Companies. Home Insurance Company OF XEW HAVEN Capital Slock. Sl.OOO.OOO. international ot Nt:V York. CAPITAL, 11,000,000. Fire and Marine of Springfield. Capital Sltiuk, S.IOO.OOO. National Insurance Company, Boston, &&FXTAX. $300,0 00! lupuro against Fire and Marino Itiskw. Not ex ceeding $30,000 on any ono Itisk. Each of the abovo amounts of Stock paid in, M. BUCK, Agent, Olllce over Weeks' store, St. Albans, Vt. Nov. 1st, 1BC.(1. U'iL. Musical Instruments. I have made arramjenients to furnuh Pianos, Organs, and Mclodians, from tlio best Manufac tures in the country. lnstruwutH aro fully ; warranted. A written guarantee givou, spccl 1 tying that they shall fully sustain their tono, and not get out of order lor il vo years. II. L. SAMSON. , Sf Albans, Vt., June, 1808. 222-3m ALL HEADY NEW STEAM MILL ! -OF- Bingham & Lincoln, Xm- 11m Kiollil Drpnt, Ht. Alluiiig, Vt., TS now ready to grind corn meal, lino or coarse, ju ami an Kinds ol grain for feed. This Mill Wun llllilt 1)V IIlllllll'U .fc ltliiiirlim.l ,,(' II, ton, of tho best Trench Dtirr, is eompleto in ovc ry respect, and is capable of grinding twontv ilvo bushels per hour. Doing dci)endent on neither wind or Hoods for nownr. wn r.in iln nil to receive oi tiers lor Sasit, Winds and Doors, -Mouldings and Houso Finisliiugs of every de scription, of as good material and workmanship as any other shon in tlio State. JOZS WORK, Sec' as Plaining, Matching, Turning, Scroll Sawing, Ac, Dono to trder with Machinery which is new and ot tho lair st improvements. Witli these facili ties to give perfect satisfaction, we solieH a sharo of public patronage1 1IINGHAM A LINCOLN St. Albans, Feb, 27. 1S07. 151-lf. G, B. SMITH, Uetail Dealer ill. HATS, CAPS, & FURS, Buffalo and Fancy Sleigh ltobes, Fur Overcoats, Ladies' Dress Furs, Fur and Duck Gloves Mittens, Valisc,s, Umbrellas, Trav eling Bags, Trunks. Ac, Ac South Main Street, St. Albans, Vt, CASH 107-tf PAID FOR SHIPPING GILUEUT 15 FURS. SMITH. INSURANCE. Life, Fire, Inland, Accident. Life and Accident Combined. Live .Stock and Steam Hoiler. lnsuranco effected in the Otilest, LurKf.!, mill 31ml Krllnlile Insurance!! Companies in the United States. DEWEY, NOBLE & CO., General lnsuranco Agents, CORNER of MAIN ami LAKH STHHFXS, ,S7. Albans, Vermont. 201-tf. R. BRAINERD, DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY, WIIOIXS.U.U AND r.UT.UI. ST. ALBAXS. .VEHMONT. Has on hand and is constantly receiving addi tions to a full and comnleto stock of pure lirwjs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, all of which will'bo sold at the lowest prices. STATIONERY. Envelopes of all kinds, color or size, bv the pack age, box or thousand. Fino Commercial note paper, Foolscap, Bill and Sermon paper, by the mure or ream, initial x ajiuirie, laicsi siyiu, a tew packages on hand. The largest stock of Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, Consisting of a full assortment of Lubinu Ex tracts, J.ovo among tlio Jioscs, llinnels llilaug Ihlanu, Golden Flowering Cactus, Phalons Flor de Mavo, and other Perfumeries. nnusiiES, Pomades, Toilet Sets. Hand Minors, Bathing Towels and tiruslies, 1'ocKet lloous and Jlill Holders, Thermometers, and u choice lot of Toilet Soaps, Trusses Shoulder Braces, Abdominal Supporters, of the best styles and make fitted by a competent person. Pure Spices, Ground and whole, Flavoring Extracts, Dye Stuffs and Dyo Woods. Prescriptions Carefully Prepared. Phvsicians orders tilled at market prices, Agency for Ar Showc & Co's Tea and Coffee, Teas 75 cents, 90 cents, $1 00, fl 10, $1 25, Jl 35, and 1 60 per lb. All Teas warranted, and monoy refunded if not satisfac tory. U. BltAINEUD. St. Albans, July 10. 18C8. 130-tf REMOVED. rTlHE Subscriber lias removed Ins stock of J. goods to Barnes' Block, Lako Street, oppo sito tlio St. Albans Foundry, and will continue business there until tho completion of his new Storo on Main Street. VIOTOIt ATWOOD. St. Albans, May 11, 18C8, 21U-tf. SUI.1.1 VAN SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Commotiornjt July 23, 1808. TI1AI.NH OOINO ROUTII ANE KAST Vunn at A11,a,1B nt 0.20 815 a. m., 12.00 noon, and 8.00 n. ni. ' Mail Train leaves Uouso'h Po'nt at 4:10 a. m., receives passengers rrom Ogdcnaburgh It. It. and connects , tit Wlilto Uivor Juiifltion and Bel. low? 1 alls with traina for Boston, Worcostor. Spnnglleld, and witli trains on rasaumpeio II. It., anives at Xow York at 10.45 p. m. Steamboat train leaves St. Albans at 8,15, a, m. .connecting at Burlington vlth steamerH for Lake Gem go, Saratoga, Ao. Day lixpiosa leaves Montroal at 8:40 a. m., St. Johns at 10:00 a. m., Ogdensburgh at 5-30 a, m Bouses Point at 10:4.r a. m., for Boston, Ac., ar. riving in Boston, via. Lowoll at 10:30 1), m, Night Express loaves Ogdensburgh at 1.00 p. in., .Montreal at 3:30 fi. in.. llfiiinnH Pnlnl t n fin y. in., oi. .iiiiuis in uafi Johns at 5:00 n. in., arrivintr at Boston at H.4I) a. m., t Cheshire ltoad in., connecting at Bellows Falls with i or Jjoston ami Worcester mil witli Vermont Valley Uailroad for Springfield, Ac. and arrivinj.' in XowYorU af 12,!1Q p, w, . ' II1A1SS OOINO SOUTH AND WEST, Leave St. Albans for Montreal at 0:10 a. in. and (!:.'t5 p. m . For Uouso'a Point, OgdoiiBburgh and tho West at 0:03 and 11:00 a. m., and 7.10 p. in. Day Express leaves Boston via. Lowell 8.00 a in. for Burlington, St. Albans, Montreal, Aa. arriving at .Montreal at 10:OJ p. in., Ogdonaburgh at 5:30 a. m. Mail Train leaves Boston via Lowell, at 7:0o a. m., via Lawrcppo and Fitchbnrg at 7.30 a.m., Spnnglleld at 7:15 a, m for Bmlinglon, and St. Albans. The trains leaving Boston via. Fitchbnrg at 7:30 a. ni and Spriugtlold at, 7:45 a. m., connect at Whito ltiver Junction with tho Day Exnross train. ' Accoiumodntion Train loaves Xorthtlold at 7:15 a. m., for Burlington, Uutland, St. Albans, House s Point, Ogendesburgh, tea. Kiglit. Express leaves Bellows FiiIIb at 10.00 p, ni., receiving passengers from Vermont Valley Uailroad, leaving Xew York at 12.15 p. in., and from Cheshire) Uailroad, leaving Boston at 5:30 p. m., connecting at White ltiver Junction with train leaving Boston at 5:00 p. in., for Burling ton, House's Point, Montreal and Ogdensbttrcli, connecting witli steamers ninlGrand Trunk Trains for theWest. Slooping cars are attached to both the nigh! Express trains running between St. Albans auf Boston, and St. Albans and Springfield. Through tickets for Chicago and tho West fm sale at the principal stations. G. MEUUILL, Sup. St. Albans. May 23. I8CS. J)UTLiAXl)AM llUniilNGTOX AND A'T ?t VALLEY BAILUOAD. On and after Dee. 2d, 1807, trains will nil as follows, viz : JIOVINO SOUTH AND KAST. Leave Burlington at 8:30 a. m., 1:33 p. m. 3:3(5 !);45 p. in. Arnvo at Uutland at 11:25 a. in., 4:16" p. m. b:uo a. m. 12.50 a. m. i.eavo uutland at 4:00 a. m.. 12:00 m. Arrive 3:25 u, Bellows Falls at 7:10 and 2:20 p. in., A in. Leave Bellows Falls at 7.50 a. m 2:23 p. m. 3:30 a m. Arrivo at Brattleboro' at 8:.m a. m. 3:20 ii. in., 4:27 a. iu. SIOVINO NOl'.TH AND W EST. LcavoBrUeJioip.'.atUiQOji. m., 1:45 A'J:00p. o:io and !):.) p. m. Leave Bellows Falls at 12.33 p. m., 5:45 p. m. 10.00 p. in. Arrivo at Uutland at 3:10 p. m., 9:00 p. in. 12:35 a. m. i.eavo iiutiantiat u.uu ti. in., i.au p. m., 3.211 p. 111. 1:30 a. m. Arrivo at liurlington at 9:45 a. m., 1:25 p. 111,, and G.15 p. 111. 4.15 a. in. TUAIXS CONNECT AS FOLLOWS : ew At Burlington witli Boats on Lako Cham- plain and Vermont Central and Vermont and Canada ltailroads, for Montpelier, St. Albans, House's Point, Montreal, Ogdensburgh, and the West. At Uutland witli trains for Troy, Albany and New York, Saratoga SpringB, Sehoncetady, and the West. At Bellows Falls with trains on Chcshiro Uailroad for Fitchburgh, Worccfter, Lowell, and Boston. Witli Vt. Valley Uailroad, for Brattleboro', Springfield, Hartford, New Ha ven, and New York and witli Sullivan Uailroad for Windsor, Whito ltiver Junction, Wells ltiver, St. Jolinsbury, Newport, Littleton, and the White Mountains. Passengers for tlio West will find this a cheap, pleasant, and expeditious route. FOU TICKETS, and all necessary information, enquire at tho Olllces 011 tho lino. 1-tf. GEO. A. MEUUILL, Supt. JJ-OllTIIEIl.V UAII.HOAD. WINTER ABKAiToUMEIJ r-1804-5. On and after Monday, Nov. 14, 18G4, Passengor Trains will run as follows : lU'WAIlD TltAINS. Day Express Train lctvcs Concord a 9.35 a. 111,, for Whito ltiver Junction, connecting with trains for Montpelier, Burlington, House's Point. Montreal, Ac., and with Ogdensburgh and Grand Trunk ltailroads, for tho West. Mail Train leaves Concord at 10.45 a. m., for Whito ltiver Junction, connecting with train for Wells Uiver, ht. Jolinsuury, Jiarton, Newport, Willoughby and Magog Lakes, Stanstead, Bath, Littleton, and Lancaster; also, with trams for Montpelier, Burlington. St. Albans, Uouso'a Point, Montrela, Ogdensburgh, and the West. Bristol Train leaves Concord at 3.30 p. 111., for Franklin and Bristol. Evening Express Train leaves Concord at 8.1! IS; 111., lor wiiito jtivcr Junction, connecting witl. rains lor Moutpcucr. iiurlinuton. til. Albans. House's Point, Montreal, Ogdensburgh, and the West. Or 011 arrival of trains from Bostoii,Worcester, Portsmouth. Portland. Ac. UOWJJWAUI) TltAINS. Morning Express Train leaves White Hivei Junction for Concord at 1.15 a. 111., or on arrival of train from OgdoiiBburgh and Montreal. On Mondays at 0.25 instead of 1.15. Bristol Train leaves Bristol for Concord at N a. 111., and I'raniiiin at v.vi a. 111. Mail Train leaves wiiito llivcr Junction for Concord at 12.15 p. in,, or on arrival of trains over tho Vermont Central, Passuinpsic, and Wiiito Mountains ltailroads. Day r;xprcHM Tram leaves winto ltiver jiuic- tiou at 4.58 p. 111., or on arrival of trams from Montreal anil Ogdensburgh, Brattloboro', Keono, WJ.wlcnB . ...... 4 On v.i at 4.58 p. jjuuuim i .11117, iiiiu.nui, tii.., vijiiiiuwiiii, 111 uuu- cord witli train for Manchester, Nashua, Lowell and Boston. Theso trams connect at Concord with trains I'.... -Mn.,.l,..ul.. 1 ,,,.,,,,,.,, TWtu,vitl, IA,4. JWl .HailVliViv,. ,, . . w. land, Xashua, Worcester, Now York, Lowell, ant' ltoMfnn. ONSLOW STEAltNS. AL'ent. ONSLOW STEAHNS. Aircnt. Concord II. Nov. 10. 18154. 1-tf. NEW STAGE ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER MAY 25th, 1868, as r.xriiA- FOUR-HORSE 00A0H Will run from St. Albans to Sheldon, at fol lows : Leavo St. Albans every day at 2 o'clock p. iu. Arrivo at Sheldon at 4 o clock p. in. Leavo Sheldon at 8 o'clock a. m. Arrivo at St. Albans at 10 o'clock a. in. H. JENNISON, Proprietor. St. Albans, May 25th, 1808. ul5-tf G1ENTS FUHNISIUNQ GOODS OF ALL j" KINDS, you will find at WM. N. SMITH A CO'S. VKUMOXT CENTRAL. ANI UAILltOADS.