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i Vermont 1 ranscript. Vol. I. ST. ALBvViSfS, VT., SATrEDAY, JUNK 18, 1 80S. CLOTHING STORE yi TRANSCRIPT L ON LAKE 8TU1015T, JOB MORTON & PERCY! Having bought of G. W. Hlodgett hi new ami ontii-p stock of u.orjrixa, FURXJSIIIXU GOODS, HA TS AXD OA PH, hoots AND SHOES l'Yi'l satisfied ill saying to tho public tlmt thc can Mi ll goods "H low an can be bought in Frank lin County. All wo nsk is to have customers , I'onii' in, anil natinlV themselves, before pur ohasii g lsewlicro. Wo hnr. and mo leeching, I all tho now stylos from niarlii't, consisting of READY MADE CLOTHING, 'l J IK NEW 8TI5AM MILL! -01-- Bingham & Xciio tlir Kt-cliglit Dciml, Lincoln, All. hum, Vt. SI 58 .sr. a mu xs. H. A. CUTLER,- - PROPRIETOR. I .-! now l i Hily to grind corn luonl. line ur coarse. 1. and all kinds of grain for food. Tliis Mill wns built bv Holmes A Illiiiicliuiil, of l!6a-1 ton, of tlioV'ht French Turr, is complete fli ove-1 ryiespcet, and is capable of grinding twontv llvo bushels per hour. Heine dependent ou ' . id,,,,. f. ., ,..., ,i it i wtivk of this kiinl without liiiiili-iitire tn imr ciih- ' VAVh.lt, J Now Goods, Now Goods, I At the Now Honk, Stntionorv and Vm'intv Store MONITOR BIOCE, a? LAKH 3TRHET, 'MISCEI.I.AXEOl'S, SCHOOL AXD TO Y HOOKS; ALL KlXDSOt touicis. Weshnll bo on pared to furuicli oom , in tlio kernel, or ground, ami nt mill as cheap as emeu here. Wo aro nlso lenity to receive orders lor 1 nt a!i tjmoa fronli. Wo afo MxoU'iuly Hiisuls iiitii DunYn. Mouldings and House rini.hiiigs of overv Hlo siTipmm, of as good mnterinl and workmanship an tiny other idiot) in tlio Stato. I l'lotltro Frames, Threads, Noodles, a largo va- , f 1,' n...1u V..t M. .!!.... l. . . j i i iiiuj iiipuui,, i iimli;u illinium, it;., ad AIhO, ItllHtvlllS Of ithnishing (toons, LINKS' AND PA PUIS ( nLLLAHi Of mill .-.s varieties, and a large and well -elected Klook of Boots and Shoes, Rubber Coats and Boots, Such i , Done i of til. I li0H , shui V?B WH2, I'lilillillL', Matching, Turning, Scroll Hawing, A-1'., to oidor with Mnchiiicry which is now and latest improvements. Willi tliu.se finili- to pur nrfoot Kiitif'aotinn, wo KnlicH a in nuliiio ialronuj!e' IWMitJA.M.V IiIAUOIj.N lfil-tf. St. AlliatiM. -'ob, 27, 18(17 f ? I. SEE ! ! ! Ill.AXK llouhs, A.xi) ,sr.lTioxj:i:r, vuoTonitAi'iis, ' I C T II EN, VI0H31O.VT I'KXTUAti AMI StTM.IVAK 11AILII0A1)S. I SUM3MER ARRANGEMENT. OomincnolJiR May 25, 180B. TU.MV8 (lOINO SOt'Tlt ASI: liAMT Ioavo St. Albrtiis nt (1.21 a. m., 12.00 mion, and 8.1KI n. in. Mail Train loavos Uhiimo'h Po'nt nt 1:10 a. in., roooiM'H inHoiiKorn lroni ()(jdi'UHlmr(;li II. It., and coiinoi tH at Wliito ltivur Junction nnd l!ol lowc I alln Avltli trailiH for Ito.stoli, Worcester, HpriiiKflold, nnd with (ratlin on 1'anHumiisic It. It.. anivoH nt S'ow York at 10.15 p. in. liny ICxproHH leaves Montreal at K::',0 ft. in., St. i-n-i-rn t:v V1"""'."1 lu-lnj 'KiioiiHiitu-Kii at n. m., ,. i i.i.m j jt0,w,..H .,llllt nt 10:l5 111m ,.or j,()Hl()11) AtM ,.: irhiiiKin lioMtoi , via. Lowell at lOtSIOn. in. Mirltt J'Apri'HH lonvo.i O;,'douburf,'h at 1.00 p. in., Jlontical nt !)::)() p. in., ltoiiHo's l'oint at (l.Ilo p. in., .St. Johns at 5:H p. ni., arriving at Boston at 8.10 a. in., eomiootiiifr at HoIIowh Falls with Chosliiro ltoad for HonUm and WoreoHtur and with Vermont Valley ItailrondforSpringilold, ,Ve.. and arriving in NowYnrk at 12.00 p. in. jSTO. 28. V criiiont Daily Transcript, ruiir.isHiii) i'acii HVKxixa. OjHce hi llttniux' llfock, hike SI., NI. Albam, VI, WrriHUH J'. J)AVJS, Pnoi'Mt. Wii.iiUH A I.MON'T u Davis, 7,,.. TKHMS ! l'or year, in ndvnnco, Six liionthx, in ndvnnco riirco montliH, in advance,. who iiioniii, in anvanco. .$8,00 . 4,00 . 2.00 7fi Willow Baskets, Lai-f,'i nnd vinnll. 'riio.io ndditioiiH to tlie stock provioiiHly on hand onables the milcribor to ofTer l'or wile as laif,' n variety of f;oo(lrt nfl nan h.i found olscwhoi-o in I'ranhliti County. The entiro stock is new, has boon bought cheap for imbIi, many arliclon at n largo discount from for mer price, and will bo sold at n small advance Thankful for ilm liberal patronage bestowed thus far, a continuation is ilcsired. liAKKlt. 100 Itil ro!j!st' Commercial Scholarsliios, unbuilt the "llitoi-nnticuial I ' ciiitioii.'' to bo issued at (iood for life, 1 1 1 1 JSllMlioss (ollif;i- Ai Chambcrlin's Business College Jturlingt in. Vt., boforo May l,-, 1H03. Im-h we will sell low for oiihli. Wo largust iissortniont of HATS AND CAPS li.no the I To be found in Northern Vermont. It you don't hi lit vo it. call and sou for youivelves. Our ( 'lothini; i- X. w and Do.-irablo, 'consisting of Sl'ltlNC. OM'lt S(KS, TISICO'J' sriTs, l'ANOY CAKSlMKItK PANTS AND VKSTS. LINKS l'AN rs, TILS. Sl'IilS'li SUITS, ISL.U'K KU1TH, LICillT COLOltKD I'ANTS AND VKSTS. LINUX V1CSTS, (.'Ul'lS, aj;i mvi'iu'ii. All l'rinting brought to thia Ofiice, both l'liiiu and Ornamental, vtill moot with prompt atten tion, at prices an low nts tho times will admit. Wo do oiu' work much belter than can any Oflico that will do a job of printing for nothing for tho sake of depriving us of it, and we aro ready to compare our work with any similar class of printing done in the cities, both in neat ness and price. Hnud your orders into the Ti'unseiipt 1'ook and Job l'rinting Kstablishnient if jmi lake any pride in having your printing done in u work manlike manner. Boys' and Youths' Clothing. Wi lnneafew Winter Over Coats loft, that no will m 11 at a big discount from cost, for cash. Iti member tho place, Two doors West of tin. Aim rican House, Lake Street. MOltTON .V l'KHOY." IIi.Miv 0. MoinoN. Ai.m-.nr X. l'mtcY. ld-tf l'ovmoily with Win. N. Smith .V Co Elilm II, liuiitiiigtoii, 4 SKS attention to the following partial list or articles, which 1 will sell at the lowest rates lor cash. AMERICAN WATCHES. Howard, Tromoi t, Millrose, and all the differ ent grades of Walthain, National, and Unit ed Status Co's Watches. A large assort ment of Child and Silver American Cases, of the best stylos. Also, Gold ami Silver Swiss Watches. Ladies' Gold Hunting Watches, American and Swiss. The latest nn;l best patterns of Gold, Tinted and Silver Chains, Kino Gold and Plated Jewelry of all descriptions. A splendid assortment of Ladies' FINE OID SETS, Ktriihc.m, Coral, Garnet, &o Ac. Gent lemons' Tins. Masonic Tins and Tings. Diamond, i Emerald, ltubv, Amethysto, Pearl and Garnet l'ingor Tings, 18 Kt. Plain Tings, Gold Trncolots, Silver "MPOTTANT TO STOCK GTOWKTS. Blood, Beauty, Speed, Kind- jican ituil aDiiiii'"."""! Those who de.-iiv to raise lirst-el.iss .-.otek, and all lovers of good horses, are n spectt'u'ly in foriilid that the Iliimblotoniau trotting stallion, . ill t tnnd for a limited number of mares the on suing season, at the Ilomcbtcad Stock Farm, Greenwich, Washington County, X. season to commence on the 1st of May and to end on the 1st dav ol September. 1 onng Dexter was ureu at Chester, Orange County, X. Y., is four years old, by TvsdvkV Ilanibletimian, stands nearly lfi hands "high, and is one of the best of the got of bis celebrated hire. Young Dexter is a halt brother to Dexter, George Wilkes, Trnno, liru- nette allied to Mountain Itoy-niiil otner wen known horses. Vorv evidently, from bis size, shape, etc., Young Dexter will not only bring gentle, line and speedy stock, but alsohandsome carriage and i'aniilv horses as well. It is niani I'estlvfor the benefit of stock glowers that they obtain nut only the best and most popular blood in the eountrv, but also that which commands tho highest prices ri market, and it requires no more labor or euro to raisu a good colt than an inferior one. It was with the icw to improve the stock of horses in Northern Now York, Ver- i niont and Now Hampshire, etc., that Young Doxler was piirchaseil by lis present owner, .ur. H.C. Tago, Editor of the I'fPjih'.t Jownul- the object being to benetit farmers and stock growers who are willing to undergo the care and cxpon-o noeosiarv to the raising of good homes. l'or further particulars, terms, etc., address Homestead Stock l'miii, Greenwich, Washington Countv, N. Y. V.. G. STTATTON, 2l5.tf Superintendent. A PROCLAMATION. XTrilETEAS, the St. Albans Tank, a eorpora YV t'o'i. dulv incorporated by the Legislaturo of the State of Vermont, located and doing busi ness nt St Albans, in the coiwity ot I'ranUlin, nas niaiio application iu me, lunuinun, Thi'so Sehnliiii hips will bo sold at the regular price, $,")(l, isiul so ismu d as to si cure to tho pur chaser i.i) die pri ilege. :.ml nd iiiitnges of tlio Scholnishijis heretofore issued, and to bo trans ferable to a second party any time within three yi.nrs niter tho bolder thereof shall lnvvo been in attdidaneo at tlio College for three months. This plan will secure to a o t m m es m A IhuVDujh Jlitxhtmx l'thiciilriii al Hair orn as tho por.-on making the transfer is entitled to whatever price he may agree upon with liis.puichasi'r. This Unparalleled Opportunity win bo withdrawn on the sale of 100 Scholarships, the limit ol time not to exceed the above date. The 77i) i- Months plan recently advertised is discontinued. ISA" An this ofl'i r will bo e.tgcrlv si i.ed, and an effort made to close the sale of Scholarships at the earliest possible, rtn, and a similar oiler not again made, those desiring to secure it need to be prompt. l'or lurthcr tuirticuhu-s call on or address. J. H. UHAMllKJ" -ImrliiiKlnn, Vt. H)2-tr C. II YE 4jf $ COIiOKS. g "Old by i)r!!i4iss Jlxpre-is TUAINS (lOINO XOtlTU AND WHST. Leave St. Albans for Montreal at 0:10 n. m.. nnd (i::tjp. in. Tor IIouho's Point, Ogdeiisburgh and the West at 11:05 and 11:00 a. in., nnd 7.10 p. m. Day Express loaves Toston via. Lowell 8.0.) a, m. for Turlington, St. Albans, Montreal. Ac. nrriving nt Montreal at 10:0 ) p. m., Ogdonsburgh at o:!!0 n. m. Mail Train leaves Toston via Lowell, at 7:0n a. m., via Lawrence and l'itclilmrg nt 7.U0 a.m., Springfield at 7: 1.1 u. m for TuiUngtou, and St. Albans. The trains leaving Toston via. l'itehbni-ir nt 7:110 a. in., and Springfield at 7: 15 a. in., conned at Wliito l.ivor Junction with the Dav train. Accommodation Train leaves Xorthfleld at 7:l." a. in., for Turlington, Tutlnnd, St. Albans, House' Point, Ogendi.'sburgli, ,V Night Express loaves Tellov.s Falls nt 10.00 , liu, leeching passengers from Vermont Valldv Tailroad, having Now Yolk nt 12.15 p. m., null from Cheshire Tailroad, leaving Toston at 5:30 1). in., coiinicting at Wliito Tiver Junction with train leaving Toston at 5:00 p. in., for Turling ton, House's, Point, Montreal and Ogdonsburgh, connecting with steamers anilGrand Trunk Trains for IhuWost. Sleeping cars are attached to both tho nighl Express trains ruiiiiini; between St. Albans nnc Toston, and St. Albans and Springfield. , Through tickets for Chicago and thu West fo I sale nt the principal stations. G. ME11TILL, Sup. St. Albans, Ma v 1. 18(18. i' ' UJii:vorsa.ijieiiraigiai NERVOUS ES. KvervMlierj't In St. Albans by LKONATD, TTAINETD .V CO. &o. 1IKNTY A- CO.. Waterbury, Vt., Sole AgentB. February 7th, 180'i. 202-:lm. FOR ONE DOX1X1AR ! T7-E SELL DHESS PATTEItXS, PANT Pat V terns, Wobs, Cotton Cloth, Shawls, Car petiugs, Slioetings, Dry and Faucv Goods, Ac., Ac. Ciioiilm-s Sent Free, giving full particu lars: or Twelvr ClieitM sent for One Dollnr, describing twelve different articles which wo will sdl for One Dollar Kncli. Jt-tT Ladies and gontlemeii wanted as Agents, to whom the most liberal inducements are otVer ..i ..... x-. nlArii ik , CO., Miiiiiifiniurcrti' Aijviitx, lil i Of. KKliKltAl. STHK15T, 208-ly Toston, Mass. 5i :;rr.M'TNi!r.ii nv J. E. CAME, & CO. Advertisements should bn bniulnil ficn'uon ")nii"K of 1Ilu ,Uy of tllcir i"teil,lt-',l 1- Plated Spoons and Forks, Extra and Treble Plate. Tea sets, Castors, Cake Taskets, Vnses, Ac., c. Coin Silver Sooons, Thiinblos, Ac. A very large stock of Gold nnd Steel Spectacles, overv pair sold warranted to suit. Pocket Knivus, Sliuirs and Scissors of the lsl quality. Fishing Tackle. I shall receive irom dav to day new styles of Jewelry. Silver nnd Plated Ware, which I will sell at the lowest market rates, JBij- Watch repairing and engraving dono promptly, lil-tf. IIAT AM) CAP STORE, SOUTH MAIN STItKKT The undersigned keeps constantly on hand a full supply nt' J1ATS, CAPS, FURS, GLOYJ-JS AM) MITTKXS, UMBRELLAS, GENTS COLLARS, Ami an assortment of Gent's Furnishing goods in his lino or trade eipnil tu any in style and ex ellenco of goods, and at reasonnblo prices. Ho has every thing in tho hat line, from com moil straw to tho last stylo of silk hat, nnd can MMlt ftU (1. T. SMITH. St. Albans, Vt. May 12, lNi. 1-d-tb me to 1 issue, a proclamation iicsignauug souiu nay I for the-termination ol the existence of said cor I Doi'.'itlon: ! And whereas, it has been made to appear lo mo that two-thirds of the legal votes oi uie stock holders of said corporation were given in lavor nt'sniil ntmlicntion. Now, therefore, 1, Paul Dillingham, Governor of the State of Vermont, in conformity witli said aimliention. mill the liroisions of section oi-jh tv-bix nndoighty-hcvLii of chapter eighty-nino of the, General Statutes oi ermoiit, no nereny ia suo mv proclamation, and declare that on the twentv-lifth day of March, A. D. 18(18, the said corporation sbnll cease to exist as fully and with tho samu effect as if said chart'.rexpiied by the limitation thereof. , In witness whereof, I have hereunto signed mv name and caused the seal of the State j s. to'be hereunto allixed, in Executive Chani boruat Waterhurv, Hub 23rd day of Sej teniber, A. 1). 18(17, and of the indepi ndeiice of the United States the Ulst. PAUL 1JILLINGHAM. l!v the Governor, W.M. P. DlI.l.ISCIlIAM, See'v of Civil and .Military Aafiaus. Jtn Jlffccts are It is an unfailing remedy in all cases of Neu ralgia Facialis, often effecting n perfect cure in less tlian twonty-iour Hours, irom mo use oi no more than two or three pills. No other form ot Neuralgia or Nervous Disease lias tailed to yield to this WOXDIUU'Vl. EEMEDAl. AG EXT. Even in the severest cases of Chronic Neural gia and general nervous derangemen ts of many years standing ntl'eeting the entiro system, its use for n few days, or a few weeks at the ut mcst, always affords tho MOST ASTOXISIlLXa IIET.IEV, And vorv rarelv fails to produce a complete and porniaiiint cure. It contains no drugs or other IllltlOliaiS ill UIO SllUlltOSl UOV.lCU llllllLluua, ;i.-i to tiie most delicate system, and can alwnys bo used with VK1WECV SAFETY. It has long been in constant use by may of our most eminent Physicians, who give it their umiuiliuius and unipialilied approval. Sent by mail on receipt of price, and postage. One package 51 00 Postage (1 cents. Six packages.... 5 00.... " 27 " Twelve Pnckg's. . 0 00.... " 18 " It is sold by nil wholesale and retail dealers in drugs and medicines throughout tho United Status, and by TUTNEH V CO.. Solo Proprietors, 120 to 157 Trcmont Street, Toston, Mass. 18'J-(iin With Phelnn k Cullender's New Impioved Com bination Cushions, patented Nov. 215, 1H(!7. Old Tables re-cushioned with the above New Com bination Cushions for $75 pur set. These Now -I.l 1 1 1... 1 r I Olisuions llii u piw en, o, iiuuiui un 1, tw ,iA,jL' all other stylos ever made. Tables of all styles ind llnish eonstantlv 011 hand. Also, Phelnn ,v Collender's Combined Dining and Tilliaid 'fa bles J. E. CAME ,V CO., 210-:iin 111 Sudbury St., liiwton, A GENTS WANTED EOT MEN OF GUM J) A V! pi'H.vMiAX!) nuiiu.vcmv axdvt IX VALLEY TAI LTOAD. On and after Dec. 2d, 1807, trains will nil as follows, vi;i : MOVINO SOUTH AND li.VST. Leave Hurlington.at 8:30 a. m.. 1:35 p. 111. 3:3t' 0;15 p. 111. Arrive at Hutland at 11:25 a. 111., 1:H' p. 111. 8:00 a. 111. 12.50 n. m. Leave Tutlnnd nt 1:00 n. 111., 12:00 111. Arrive Tellows Falls at 7:10 and 2:20 p. in., ,13:25 a. 111. Leave Hollows Falls nt 7.50 a. 111., 2:25 p. 111., 3:30 n 111. Arrhe nt Tratlleboro' nt 8:50 a. m., 3:20 p. 111., 4:27 a. 111. J.IOVI.N-11 NOltTH AND WKhT. Lome Trattleboro' at 11:00 u. 111., -1:15 A- 0:00 p. 111. Arrive- at Hollow h Fnlls at 12:00 a. m., ami fOlHtf 'v- 'I" "Afrivo nt Hutland at 3:10 )). in., n ilfl 11. 111. i:Xi n. 111. Leave Hutland at 0.00 a. m., 1.20 p. 111.. 3.20 p. m. 1:30 a. in. Arrive al Turlington at 11:15 a. 111., 1:25 p. m., nod 0.15 p. m. 1.15 a. m. THAINS CONNECT AS FOLLOWS : iric At I'.iii liiu'loo with Toats on Lake Ckani- plain and Vermont Central and erniont and c '.nnmm. lent roans, ioi- iiionioeiier. m. .vioiiim. House's Point, Montreal, Ogdeiisburgh, and tho West. At llutiaini witn trains ror i ioy, .nu iiij and New York, Baratoga Springs, Schenectady, and the West. At Hollows Falls with trams on Cheshiic Tailroad for Fitchburgh, Worcester, Lowell, and Toston. With Vt. Valley Tailroad, Cm. V.rnl Helmm'. SoniiH clrt. llarttori . .Now Ha ven, and New York and with Sullivan Tailroad for Windsor, Wliito Tiver Junction, Wells Tiver, St. Johnsburv. Xowmirl. Littleton, and the White MoiinhuilH. Passengers for tho West will find this a cheap, pleasant, and expeditious route. FOT TICKETS, and all necessary information eiHiuiro at the Olriccs on tho line. 1-tf. GEO. A. METTILL. Supt. Oi- the Lives and Deeds of Generals, Statesmen, Orators and Political Lenders now on the Stage of Action, including Grant. Shormar, Collax, Sunnier, Stanton, Sheridan, atcs? Cmtin, Trum bull, Fcuton, Tuckingham, Wilson, Greeley, Wade, Alortnu, rumps, I'arragut, unase, i.ngan. Stevens, Tcecher, Seward, Houtwell, Dix, Ham lin, Fessenden, Howard, anil others, witli over forty life-like Portraits of Living Men. Sold on ly bv Agents. Great inducements. Send for c'ircn'lars. ZEIGLHH, McCUItDY . CO., 210-Ow fill Aleb St., Philadelphia, Pa. -VJ-OH'rilHU.V UA1MIOAIJ. ' WINTER AKRAIIGEMEM l'-1804-G. On and after Monday, Nov. 11, 1801, Passenger ains will run as lollows : Ul'WAltl) TISA1NS. ll.iv r.vimwu "rnin In-ives Coneoril a' ). J.) n. for White Tiver Junction, connecting witli Poetry. From the (lalaxy. Mu Field. 11Y Jl.tllY l'.t.I.llK ATKINSON. Tho night hail come; the moonlight whilolv lav Athwart the field whero I hnd sowed all day " Seed 1 should ne'er behold Wnvitig its harvest gold. Naught even showed that seed wan hidden tlu ro; In pallid light lny furrows long nnd bnro: No blndo, no leaf was seen Signing its promise green. And on the shore the little shallop lay which in tho morn must bear 1110 far away Where I might never know Whether tho seed did grow. And if l wept, 'twas 110110 but Clod could soo How much tho hope of harvest was to inc. Ho sent His nugel down My trembling trust to crown. His gentle angel led 1110 bv the hand Lntil wo stood upon the bare, sown land, And then he turned and smiled, With eyes serene ami mild. "Tehold," he said, "to still thv human fear, In 0110 short hour will.God unfold tho vunr." And as he spoko the word The barren clods were stirred, And tiny blades crept out into the light, And grew, nnd grew, before my woiuleriiig sight, And then tho ears wore seen, Long-bearded, full, nnd green. And whilo I watclicd tho waving grain, behold nu.mjj uciituuwn witli weignt (unpolled gold; . uu iiifju. n.uu, Aiie Jioru Shall givo thee this reward . "Fear not to get thee hence across the sea, In hnrvest-timo I'll bind thy shenvos for thee. Tin- (!i,i ,o.. ..:...: . J I'"" "'".I .men UllU , I oar not, but trust and wait." A little cloud sailed bv and hid the nmnn My angel comforter w'ns gono too soon. a iremor iiiurred tlio air : Again my field lny bare, Except that near me. oIojq b.wtiii. mn men Harvest, yei suouiii no. And in inv bosom, cherished, loved, behold Those precious onrs of sacred harvpst gold. Such fruit my Held shall bear 1 leave it in Clod's care. From tho Congregntionnlist. THE HAUNTED HOUSE, TV HKV. I. V. HOLTOX. A STOKV Ol' LIKE IN LUDLOW. On the Avitlo Handy nluin wluoh Htrcttihcs iin weary monotony between the crowded ninimfucturiiig villingcH of Chicopee river and the quiet villages of Ornnby and South Hudley. stands a lonely house ten rods from the lonely road, it is 01 two stories nnu an u, though tho single room 111 this last is the only room that is inhabitable. The two story part, now a ruin, naa never been more than a mere shell. A quar ter of a century ago, Shubael Jones put it nn, planted a little orchard around it, and brought to it n black-eyed, high- tempered wife. But ho was at that time an incinicnt drunkard, and soon every annearanco of comfort nnd domestic trains for Mtintpe icr, Turlington, House h Point, im)1,incsH H0tl tlio place. And one dis '"'i'or'w Vi.n wlSJI rK a" mal November night tlio wrdtohod wife Mail Train leaves unicorn at -jo.-iii a. 111., 101- Clnlm Ageney. recent enactineiits of Congress, all Sol- "i X) diers who have served throe yearn and havo received but $100 bounty from the United States, or who, having enlisted for three years, were dis charged inconsequence of wounds, and tho wid ow, children, or parents of any soldier who en listed for three vears, under a promise of only flOO bounty, nnti who died in thoservice, aro en titled to mi additional bounty of ONE I1UN iiin.'n nnr.i.Aits ! All invalid pensioners who have lost a hand or foot, or have incurred disability equivalent to the- loss of hund or foot, nre entitled to a large incronsoof peiibion. All pensioned widows of soldiers or sailors aie entitled to an increased pension of two dollars por month for each child under sixteen years ot ago Poland's r remedies. 3LYX1)S P LA XTAJN U1XT31KNT. This is the bct article yet put before the public for all kinds of Soros and 'OJV-b Eruptions, of the 3'"' ui.;,; .,u li 111.,.,,,., Old Soros, iirokou Hroabts, Stings of In sec t s , Vegetable' Poii-oaiiigs. Ac. Ur W Unllv ,,,ll,,,lilln.r'ni-. patatioii as an originator of valunblo It is the (v (mm JAM Wi (m. t I III l'or burns, sen'ds, frost bitten pnits, chapped lips and hands, cracks in tho foot, (with which old people are troubled,) styes upon tho eye lids, and in fact owrytlnng to which n salvo is applicable. Price, 25 cents. Mnnufaeturcd un der tho supervision of the originator, BR. J. W. 2?OIlArD,, nil fur sale bv all Wholesale and Hotail Drug- rixlu nnd nt Coiinti-v Stores. Goo. C. Goodwill .V Co.. and Hust Urns' - Tird, Toston, General Agents. SACK Coats, 111 overv stylo at WM. N. SMITH A CO'S. TTANTED ! 1,000 MEN AND WOMEN TO aot as oANVAKsr.r.s i on a shuii:s of NEW ENGRAVINGS ! 1 ivi: nr.AiTin i. IDEAL AME11ICAX FACES, Kii"i-avcd on stono 111 Paris by the most emi nent Lithographers in the world. For particu lars and descriptive circular, address L. D. TOTINSON, 200-Gw Hi Main St., Springtleld, Mass. TMSSOLUTION- -The conartiiorshin hereto I I r...... ...'ttl. ,,,,.1.,,. liu. 1m11n ni' Wvniait .t IllHi l AlOllllf, Ull'l. I " '- lluiiliiii't'iii is bv mutual eonent this dllV'l's- solviil. AH acc'oiuits with said firm must bo settled imniedintolv. Either partner is author ized to receipt for the same. ,.ir 1 in tin 11 I'll IV l. llAllljlil 11 1JII1.Ii E. II. HUNTINGTON. St. Alpans, Eob. 10th, 18(58. 'I'l,,. v-Wi.1i mill tiiuob-v bufiinoss ill all it bran r-bes will bo continued, with nroniptnoss, and in a workmanlike manner as heretofore', by CIIAHLKS U1J1AIN 2(Utf While ltiver Junction, connecting with tram for Wells Tiver, St. Johimbury, Tarton, Newport, Willeughny and .uagog j.aiies, Diausteaii, jiaiii, Littleton, and Lancaster: also, with trains for Moiitpclier, Turlington, St. Albans, House's Point, ,.- if , A ... 1?. 1 iii.,. wi. .UOUllOlll, UgoeilSDlllgll, aim uiu utni. l!i- stol Train leaves e;oncoru ai ;).;u i. 111., ior I'vankliii and Hristol. Evening Express Tram leaves Concord at 8.11 111., for White Hiver Junction, connecting witl tvniiis for MontDehcr. liurllligton, ht. Allians, House's Point, Montreal, Ogtlensbiirgli, and Hie West. Or on arrival ol trains irom isoston, vi orcosier, Poi-tsniouth, Portland. Ac. DOW'NWAllD TllAINrt. Exnress Train leaves Proiuietor. Also, Agent fur factum! bv Dr. J. W. Poland tor, Diarrhten F.lixio thai tic Pills. Ac. Medicines niauu viz: Cedar Plas Indian Pile Hoiucdy, Ca 188-lvcow.- Alxiniliu. r.vuress Train leaves White JUvei Junction for Concord at 1.15 a. 111., or on arrival ir train iVoin Ogdoiisbiirg h and Jloiitreal. un ATiiuilnvu nt ('i.'J.-i instead of 1.15. Hristol Train leaves iinstol lor uoncoru ai o 11.111.. nun ! 1:1111:1 ill ui:).ia. 111. -fnil Ti-a 11 leaves White ltiver .lunction lor Concord at 12.15 p. 111., or on nrnvnl or trains over, the Vermont Central, Fassuuipsic, and While Mountains Hal roads. Dnv V.vin-ess Tram leaves winte mvci June tinn at 1.58 i). 111.. or on arrival ot trams from summoned her neighbors from their beds to where the sot lay dead nt the foot of tho cellar stairs. No inquest was iiem, none (iouihcu mat no was killed by a fall in a drunken tit in at tempting another visit to his cider bar rel. The widow rented the place to a ten ant wlio neither kept it well, nor paid its rent, sue went witn ner utuo ooy, who was quite an idiot, to work in the paper-mill at the village then called " ttKlnniucic". cor long years sue changod from factory to factory as best she could keep her son employed. Ho was tilwavs Harmless ami sua. no was always obedient when under his moth er's eye ami wonceu nt ner siue. rney earned more tlian tnoy spent, uui tno prudent people of Ludlow, where they last lived, feared to allow thorn tp "gain a settlement" nnd thus render their town liablo for their further support. Bo thev obtained the consent of the aircnt that tho widow and her son need 1 1 iii 1 .1 a. i Montreal and Ogdeiisburgh, Trnttleboro', Keenc, not Keep strict time, aim onereti 10 1111 Tellows Falls, Windsor, Ac, connecting at Con- iiIhIi a room in her old desolate house, cord with train for Manchester, Nashua, Lowell three miles from the factory, if she Charm." Oil cures Head- of (bn iibovo nature, and for nrrcars of 1 pav, ofllceiH' extra pav, for horses lost in the U. j S. service, commutation of rations of prisoners FOH SALE. A pleasantly located rosidenco in St. Albans, with one or two acres of arosr anil barn nearly ew. 10, pe ,., .. . - --;n wi . 1.,. ,iti-ndod to nnd tlio ' tenrini' 01 oesi varieties. v.....n - , , , . necessary papers returnoii 10 pncaiu 101 sig natures, Ao. E, A. SO WLLS, Ofllei in-irthti First Natbv.ial Hank, St. Albans, Aug. 17th,180(i. 125-tf IMPORTANT THEIR TO SOLDIERS -AND-- WIDOWS. "It Worlc's ljilce a Hcnno's Paiu-Killing Magio .,..1,.. Henno'H Pam-KilliiiK Magio Oil cures uooin- 1. ,.ii ii Itonni.'n Pain-Killing Magic Oil euros Neural- 1. in . Tenno's Pain-Killing Magio Oil cures Cholera TWnrl ins. Tonne's Pain-Killing Magio Oil cures Thou nuif ism. Tonne's Pain-Killing Magic. Oil cures Lame- III'MX. Tonne's Pain-Killing Magic Oil euros Skin DKonHeM. ... i-u 1... .........1 .. l,.11l,w. ill,,,' nouic IOIKB SOOI1I HJ IIV 1UUUV. . ..I.....U "binie their shoulders are"--of my crick in the mill Itostoll. Theso trains connect, at uoneoril wan trams fin- Manchester. Lawrenco. rortsmmitli, rort- 1 T.,.i.,,rt ',.i.,(.uii., it-l: ,nwi i l l' 1U11I1, uniuiu. iuuvvui, 1, 1. w.., ..... MfiMtllll. U.niA)l DliiVJl.p, iVUUlll, Concord. N. IL. Nov. 10, lBUi. i-u. cherry tvees, partly hi bearing, of best varieties, Murk ryvmiri vinos, etc. Tho eheanest nlnco m town at t'10 l,r'c0 ftH,f Terms very easy. Foo further particulars, enuuiie at the Than- rvnl 01-ri-ll.. Xi RUBTET Coats, all kinds, at TP WM, N. SJIITH ACQ'S. I 1 nWCOT Sacks at WM.'X. SMITH k CO'S. IXTHItESTEl) AUK. HI3UH1IY notified that I am agent to transact all busi ness pertaining to pensions, bounties and back pav. Claims of tho above- naturo can bo pre sented, and their ullowaucc a obtained, by appyl g to WM. THIDGES. St. Albans, May 10th, 18(50. It Works Like a Charm. Havo von Headache? Uso Tonne's Magic Oil Have you Toothache ? Havo von Neuralgia? l.V li,.... Q liavo you iiueiuuuiisiu ' Have you Soro Throat Havo vou Sciatica? Havo you a llruise 1 Have you Crumps? Havo you Choi. Morbus? Havo vou Lameness? This U tho best family remedy. l.iiVls of mill, vou ever tried. T. . , '.r... ...,1 If ir. ih 1 101111. saiu 111111 ueiiciuun m unu, unu would live there. Tlio moud woman understood tlio motive, and with a Hash of her dark eyes declined their kind ness. But she soon bought a littlo fur niture of a family that was moving away and reestauiisneu norseu in 1110 gloomy old wreck. it was now late in tne taa wnen 1110 widow Jones lirst noticed that tho grass was disappearing from the road side by it soon Use Tenno's Magic Oil Uso Tenno's Magic Oil Uso Tenno's Magic Oil Ube Tenno's Magie un Uso Tonne's Magic Oil to euro all iiyeiio.1 in i.iu 10 i-u mi, "Mi,. .,. .....v....... . ...... .... hi i,.,,. m 11,., Ki.ini11.11'' mn 1 10- vim uso it luiiniuuv. 11 vi 11 110 vou goon A.i :.. 1. ' .1.. II.... .r,...l.i., ..,., .,.r.1 ' l.il-eelions Oil each bottle. HllVit (if tllO Drilg imi uiw... xv .r,.t 'huoIi "awful folks" to use I gist or Merchant whero you trade. Ifthcyhnvu !Uhuf ATn.Mo Oil. faithfully, wo I not got it on baud they will send for it, at your ..... ....1.. iw,ii. i.mmiiiiii mn! i.linrm "nwav rciniost. and sell vou tho geiiuiuo Tenno's Pnin tiu.tr i.nii.u. l.nt wn nctuallv take all that kind oi Killing Magic Oil, nt the manufacturer's lowest "brag out of them P. nnd they irnukly own up prico at retail mid sav, "it woi kh hkc a e-uuiiu 1 Sold' by all Druggists, Merchant audGroccts. Solo proprietor and innii'ifactuicr, Pittslield, ITso Tenno's Magic Oil Use Hcnue s-Magic 01 u b 0i)i)osito her door. USO 1 enno H .uagio u 1 . , , t : , fiinni, Use Hcnno's Jlagicuil H'V" ..w.., ....... v..wv.e.. Uiuu )i)i uu u iiiuu n 11 uui 1 i.- uu gicm wonder, tliis bare spot, with no hoof marks on It, baflled all her ingenuity. Tlio fence, too,, seemed worn, ns If by loungors lennlng upon it. What could it mean? No human gathering could havo been held in that lonely place sinco the day when that mouldering frame was raised except 011 that day when the mouldering frame of its owner wont to its long homo. The explanation of that mystery in volves us in n deener one. Ono night WM. HEENE, Solo Proprietor and Jianufac- iu Kontcmber a man from Lmdlow was turer, Pittslield, Mass. passing tlio lioitBO just after the factory 's ','" lid announced tho hour of nine. V"r.'r. . Ah 'Lo lmnroil thn liouso ho henrd a