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crmont Dai v Transcript, 1
PU11LIS1I1'I HACII KVKNINQ.
Itflw in llame' Mori:, Luke St. AHmnt, Vt,
P. Davis, Proprietor and Editor,
tukms:
t voir, in advanrf
Ix month", in mlv.inro
liree months, in idvatice, J.".'
tin month. In advance ''
lAilvorti'pment" hnnM bo hindod in n "nrlv
tho morning or tito any 01 men- imcnu t'
Minn. BUSINESS CARDS.
(iioct'iie
D and West India Goods of u ci v description,
L.h,Slw Block. Lako hticet, i3l..iu.uis, vei-
lout.
rTTTLL.VHD r.YUKlMJIU.N. .v
It V Colllim lior at l..aw ami 001 i-H"i "i y"""-
Biaincrd Block,
ry. uini'it wHii "
. . . !. I. t I L I I.. I ....
t. Aiuans, i.
212-ly
. . . . . IrtTtV'llt.l I
13 OHS AT LAW ami Solicitors in Chancery,
fihco in Union Block, M. Albans, Vt. U7-tt
A . 1U1I.KY, I'AltK HAV1M, II O. AUAMS.
BI.A1SUE1.1.A BINnlLULAttornevs at l.aw.
and Solicitors in Chancery, Cambridge. t.
IKA . lll.AlSllKl.1., SI. A. IIIMIIIAU.
It KA1IEL N. HYDE, Dealer
. Famiiy Groceries, IJarrovv
Luis, Vermo t.
m nil kinds or
Ulock, tit. Al
'203 pvK. W. TlllliAUir, pnysicim ana tsur-
gcon. Graduuto of tliu University or cr.
hont. Office: Fulrllulii street, over .mcshi-s-
llaisdell's Clothing House. lHely
BENTON A WILSON. Attorneys ul l-.ivv,
and Solicitors in Chancery. Olllco in N'o-
Lo's New Block, St. Aiuans v i. aiummi com is
gularlv in lranklin, Orleans, ana i,amnuie
unities. 15'J-tt
utilities,
It. C. BENTON,
vr. n. Wilson.
(ilLM A X. 11 E X T S T. Office ill till'
M. KINO.MAX ULOUlv, Jiaill t., opposno wie
iKiegational Church. 1-tf.
i. . ; TTTT-
ETT . M' UOWAX, UE.vri'i' Ullice
f m over Wuad and Uuren'b Uriifj stori',
. Album. Vt 'i-tf
,r ut'CK, ATTOHNEY AND COUNSEL
rJL I-Oll AT LAW. Also, Agent lor lhsl
lubH IiiHliralico Couilianii'M, anu lor ouiunuu
loldii'ia' pay, Ac.
Ulliou ocr wt'i'KH' sioro.
f7 A. SCIWI.US, Attornuy and Counsellor at
lint National Hank, Ht. Albann, Vt.
1'. H Will attend to Colli'ctioiiH, and jirospcnti'
ilaium iiKaiut the United .States for ArreaiH ol
'ay, oriiouilty to soiuierb, mow aim iu aiiu t
OllBlOllH, ite., AC. "''
IICIIAUIISO.N'S 1'IVTUUK GAIjI.ISK.
V Slain, onpotntu Uauu Stiect, ht. Albana,
It., (un btaiiH.) unen an nouru oi mu uu,
bundava excepted.) All tlm latest t!eof inc
kires liiado at thin O.illcn . Albums and I'lc
lure Frames, Stereoscopic and card l'ictures ol
rermout Hceuery, ail i" i'"v prices, uaii can
lud often. T. G. .ilCHAHUbUN,
157-tf. I'ropnetor.
, 1,
1 15DUGK h HUUUIITtlX, Attorney and
IJT Counsellor at Law and Solicitor in Oh n
pry, St. Albans. Vermont. Ullici near Mie l'os.
Illlice, and residence on Welden street.
Also, Ullltea States v-oinmissioiier, i,oiiiiiub-
Iiouer ot JJeeils lor llie fttates or rew iorn,
lassachuHi'tts, and other States, llo will givt
hronmt attention to all professional husiucsi-
Ivith which ho may 'jo entrusted.
St. Albans, :ov. i, isui. u
WT s' Practical Meant and
IVV Gas Fitter. Erab and Iron uoods of uvurj
lesurintioii. tor steam, water, and uus. uuiu.
Lnd locks repaired, and keys luted, Ac.
Ht. Aiuans. t. ij-ty
It AM us stone, ciiucKU, Kingman lllock
U Main Street, St. Albans. Vt. 110
nVVKllAR. 11UOT1IEIIS, 1UOS MK1.
C U 1ANTS.
iualors in Nails, Gl tss, Uils, Faints, Agricul
arat Tools, which wo oiler at a low cash liguir.
uoruer L.aat aim jiuiu streets.
St. Albans, March l(i, 181. 1-tf
QElillKUT UllAJMCUU, dealer in Fori
C1 ign and domestic Dry Uoods, Hoots suii
buoes iank tu, .Notions, corner of .Mam and J sanl.
Ktreets, St. Albaus, Vt. W.
LSlIAULKS WYMAX. dealer in l'iuo Watch
Kj es, Clocks and Jewelry, ftterl un silver aii.
Biiver Plated Ware. Fancy Good it Ktoat va-
Hetv. Watch Uopatrinx and Enurav nir. 'si.
Ulbans, Vt. 103
IJ T C. POST A CO., dealers in Dry Good
IJLjL and choice Family Groceries. Lornvr o
Kani aud Fairlield Streets, St. Albans, Vt. 11
H. C. I'OST, L. JANUS.
I m it,muA7 ituunij, iiicuioru, t., jerry u
lx. Sweatiaud Proprietor. This House is meal
kd in the centre of the villuu'e. near the (. Uston
Blouse. Post-Ollico and Mills. IGU-ly
IITILL A SAFFOltD, Attorneys at Law, alio
1X1 Solicitors in Chaucer, Ulhce, Lake Street
bi. Albans Vt. dV2.vw2il-tf.
DI.J. Hill, G.A. SArtoitu.
mi
tOOK
BINDING
rrvAVID UHAVi FOKD, Hook Hinder and
XJ Hlault Hook Manufacturer,
tingman Block, St. Albans, Vt.
Iliook IlimliiiL-in uvrrv ntvlti li'uin the cheatieBi
Ito the moat costly, and all dune iu a thorough
manner.
Dec. 20 18G7 ISCmG
HI HAM IMEHCI3,
l'lUH'Hir.TOU of TIIU
AMERICAN HOUSE!
137 ST. A'lIlANS, VT.
O. M. I'lEHCE Ci.kiik.
liemoved.
D
H. ri.S. CLAHK has removed to .S'outh Mail
htrent. Ollil'o Ut h s reside
HORACE P. HALL, M. D.
(Late of thu Army, c.,)
Has returned to St. Albans, and may bo found
tor mu picacm ut mu .iinericaii itoioi.
Pui'ticular attention paid to On
eiative SiU Kt'i y. IfllMy
GRAHAM FLOUR.
A Sunerior urticlo of Graham Flour, for aa
:ilf
.at the store of UAHNES A CHO tVLHY,
dM-tf
Lako Street.
SAVE YOUR MONEY
T)V buying tho now Patent Plated Spoons and
j Forks. Warranted to wear equal to the
bt Treble Plato at very much leas price. Call
and st'U tkeui at Huntington's west sidu Main
Street.
tl O to WM. N.9MITU, 4 CO' for good Cloth
)T ingobvap.
ST. ALT5AJSTS, VT., FRIDAY, OCTOBER
"I rKUMO.VP CKXTltAI. AMI .SULLIVAN
V hailhoads.
CommoiicitiR Sopt. 14. 1803.
Tlt.VINH (I01NO SOl'Tll ANL' ILlST
Leave St. Albans at-0.21a. in., I .Ml noon,
and 8.00 w. in. , .
Mall Train leaves House's I'o tit at 4:10 a. in.,
receives pnsenwi'is from OdeiiKbtirgh II. It.,
and connects at White Hiver Junction aud Del
lows Falls with trains tot Huston, Worcester,
SprliiKlleld, and with trains on Passumpsto It.
It., an Ives at New York at 111.13 p. m.
Iav Expless leaves Montteal at H;H A. 111., St.
John's at 10:00 a. in., OKdeiisburKh at fi'30 a. in.,
House's Point at 10:13 a. in., ror lloston, Ae., ar
riving in ltostot fin. Lowell at 10:30 V. m.
NiL'ht Express leaves OKdensbnrKli at 1.00 p.
in., Montieal at 3:30 p.m., House's Point at I..3.)
p. m., St. Johns at 6:00 p. in., arriving at Hoston
atH.10 a.m., conucclinK at llellows Ialls with
Cheshire Hoad for Hoston and Vtoreestir and
with Vermont Valley Hailroad forSprinflleld, Ac.,
and arrlviim in NewYork at V2M p. m.
THAINS OOINO NOUTtl AND WEST.
Leave St. Albans for Montreal at 0:10 a. m..
and 0:33 p. in. For House's Point, Oj,'densbure;h
and tho West at 0:03 and 11:00 a. in., aud 0.30
I)av Express leavi; Hoston via. Lowell 8.00
in. tor llurliiiKton, St. Albans, Montreal. Ac.
ariiviiiK at M. nitre il at 10:0 i p. in., rfdeiislmri,li
at 1'2.30 a. m , making close connection with tho
train for tlio est.
.Mail Train leaves Hoston via Lowell, at i:0l
i. in., via Lawrence and Fitchburg at 7.30 a.m..
spriimilcld ut 7:45 a. in., for llurlington, and
St. Albans.
The trains leaving Hoston via. 1 itchburg at
f:3n a. m.. and Spriii'.'lield at 7:43 a. in., connect
at White Hiver Juiiiti in with the L"ay Expies
train.
Accommodation Trait' loaves Northfield at
7:43 a. in., for Hurliiigton, Hutland, St. Albans,
House's Point, Ogeiidesbnrgh. .Vc.
Night Lxpress leaves Hellows I-alls at 10.00 p,
a.., receiving passengers Ironi Vermont Vallej
Hailroad, leaving New York at 12.15 p. m., and
from Cheshire Hailroad, leaving Hoston at 5:30
p. in., connecting at Whit'j Hiver Junction with
rain leaving lloston at 5:M1 p. m., for Hurliiig
ton, House's Point, Montreal and Ogdeiisburgli,
ouiieetiug with stuaiiiord uiidGraud Trunk
Trains for theWest.
Sleeping cars aro attached to both the night
Express trains running between St. Albans au
lloston, and St. Albans and Springlield.
Through tickets for Chicago and tho West foi
sale at the principal stations.
G. MEHHILL, Sup.
St. Alums. Sept. 14, 1KC8.
IT
U'l'LVXU AX1I 1JUKMXGTOX AMI VI
VALLEY HA1LHOAD.
Un and after leo. 2d, 18G7, trams will nil
as follows, viz :
MOVlNll SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Uurli.igton at 8:30 a. in., 1:35 p. m. 3:3f
J;15 p. in. Arrive at Hutland at 11:23 a. ui., 1:11
p. in. 8:00 a. in. 12.50 a. in.
Leave Hutland at 4:00 a. in., 12:00 m. Arriw
llellows Falls at 7:10 and 2:20 p.m., A 3:23 a.
m.
Leave Hellows Falls at 7.50 a. in., 2:23 p. m.
1:30 a in. Amvo at Hratt.eboro' at 8:50 a. m.,
1:20 p. in., 4:27 a. m.
110 VI NO NOBTl! AND WEbT.
Leave Hrattleboro' at 11:00 a. in., 4:43 A9:00 r.
n. Arrive at Hellows lulls at 12:00 t. in., aud
3:10 and 0:55 p. in.
Loavo Hellows Falls at 12.35 p. in., 5:45 p. m
10.00 p. in. Arrive at Itutlar.d at 3:10 p. m.,
0:00 it. m. 12:35 a. m.
Leave Hutland at 0.00 n. m., 1.20 p. m.. 3.20
p. m. 1:30 a. m. Arrive at Hurliiigton at 'J:45 a.
ui., 4:23 p. in., and 0.15 p. ut. 4.15 a. m.
THAINS CONNECT AS FOLLOWS :
a'f At Hurliiigton withEoats on Lake Cham
.ilaiu and Vermont Central and Vermont and
Canada Hailroads, for Montpelier, St. Albaus,
House's Point, Montreal, Ogdeiisburgli, aud the
West. At Hutland with trams for Troy, Allouiy
md New York, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady,
mil the West. At Hellows Falls with trains on
Jheshire Hailroad for Fitchburgh, Worcester,
Lowell, and Hoston. With Vt. Valley Hailroad,
for Hrattleboro', Springlield, Hartford, New Ha
ven, and New York and with Sullivan Hailroad
for Windsor, White Hiver Junction, Wells Hiver,
St. Johnsbuiy, Newport, Littleton, and the
White Mountains.
Passengers for the West will lind this a cheap,
pleasant, and expeditious route.
FUH TICKETS), and all necessary information
olKjUiro at the Unices on the line.
w-tt. Uliu. A. .Hiiiuii.ij. num.
N
TOUTllUK.V lt.llL.KUAD.
WINTER AUHANUKMEN T 1831-5.
On and after Monday, Nov. 11, 18(51, 1'aasengoi
I'ruius will run as follows :
t'l'WAHl) TltAINS.
Day Express Train leives Concord a "J.35 a.
.. lor hito Hiver Junction, coiiueotiug with
rains for Moutnelier. HurliiiKton, House's Point,
Montreiu, Ac, anil with Ogdeiisburgli and Graim
Iriink Itailroatls, tor tlio Most.
Mail Irani leaves Lolicoril at "10.1.) a. in., J Jt
Vhite Hiver Junction, connecting with train loi
Yells Hiver, St. Johnsbury, lJartou, Newport,
Villoughby and Magog Lakes, fttalistead, Hath,
.ittleton, and Lancaster; also, with trains foi
lolitpelier, Hurliiigton, St. Albans, lloilno al'oiut,
loutrela, Ogdeiisburgli, aud the West.
Ilrintol Train leaves Concord at U.UO p. ni., foi
franklin and Hristol.
Kveiuuii EMUess Train leaves Concord ata.l.
i. in., for While Hiver Junction, connecting will
rams lor .lolitpelier, Hurliiigton, bt. Alu.uin
ioliae's Poiiit, itulitrcul. Ogdeiisburgli, and tin
.Vest.
Or on arrival of trains from lloston, Worcestet
'ortsiuouth, Portland, Ac.
DOW.N'WAUU TUA1NS.
Morninc Express Tram leaves White Hivei
I miction for Concord at 1.13 a. m., or on arrival
it tram trniu OgueiisburKli auu Montreal. On
lloudavs at 0.23 instead of 1.15.
Hristol Tram leaves Hristol for Concord at t-
m., and Lrankliu at 0.12 u. in.
Mail Train leaves White Hiver Junction foi
Concord at 12.15 p. m., or on arrival of traiiir
iver the eruiout Central, Passuuinsic, and
White Mouutaius itailroads.
Dav Express Tram leaves WHiito Hivei June
tiou at i.M p. in., or oil arrival of trams from
Montreal and Ogdeiisburgli, Hrattleboro , Keene,
Hellows Falls. Windsor. Ac., connecting at Coil'
cord with train for Manchester, Nashua, Lowell
mil Hoston.
These trams connect at Concord with traits
or Manchester. Lawrence, Portsmouth. Port
land, Nashua, Worcester. New York, Lowell, am
It. ...I.... Ill'UI nw U'PP .4 II vu A. ......
Concord. N. H. Nov. 10. l8tiL vv tf.
THE" ST. ALBANS BRIGADE BAND
Aro prepared to furnish music for
FIREMEN and
MILITARY
PARADES,
PICNICS,
EXCURSIONS,
DANCES,
And on other occaiona where Hand and String
Music is required.
Older addroasod to
GEORGE E. KINSLEY,
W . H . SMITH,
At tho Tretnont Ilottsa, will receive prompt at
tention, dl-tf
Gl O to Win. fv. SMU'H A LO'd tor your
find Capufor tUir atoek U all uw.
Hats
Morton Percy's,
! J3 & i
-THi.
PIVOT ACTION BRACE !
A superior Suspender lor Sktrts or Pants 1 An
tllieipialed brace for tlio Shoulders. Always a
Suspender. A brace or not it pleasttie. Its
siiuplieitv, durability, ease and convenience
conuneiulit to every Lady, Getitleiuan, or Yo.itli.
Examine for voursc.f, and be convinced that all
herein stated" is true. Prices, 75 cents, tl I'll,
f 1 25, il 50. i''-"
CLOTHING STORE
-0N-
LAKE STREET.
MORTON & PERCY !
Having bought of G. W. Ulodgett his nw and
entire stock of
CLOTHING,
FU11NISIIINO
GOODS,
HATS
AND
CAPS,
BOOTS
AND
SHOES
Feci satisfied in Baying to tho public that they
can sell goods as low as can bo bought in Frank
lin County. All we ask is to have customers
come in, and satisfy themselves, before pur
chasing elsewhere. Wu have, and ai deceiving,
all the new styles from market, consisting of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FUHNISHING
GOODS,
LINEN
AND
PAPEH
COLLLAHS
Of endless varieties, and a large and well eloetod
Stock of
Boots and Shoes, Rubber Coats
and Boots,
Which wo will bell low for cash. Wo have the
largest assortment of
BATS AND OAP3
To be found in Northern Vermont. If you don't
believe it. call and acts, for yourselves. Our
Clothing is Now and Desirable, consisting of
SPUING
sniiNG
SUITS,
HLACK
SUITS,
LIGHT
COLOHED
PANTS
AND
VESTS,
LINEN
VESTS.
CUFx'S,
AND HUri'ONS.
OVEH
SACKS,
TH1COT
SUITS,
FANCY
CASSIMEHE
PANTS
AND
VESTS,
LINEN
PANl'S,
TIES,
Boys' and Youths' Clothing.
We have a few Winter Over Coats left, thai
ivu will sell at a bur discount from cost, for cash
Kemeiiibcr the nluee. Two doors West of the
American House, Lake street.
MOHTON A PEHCY.
HtNiiv G. MoitroN. Ai.iikut N. Pkiiuv.
ld-tf l'oimeily with Win. N.Miutli A Ci
r XSUll.Wck. The undersieneU will tain
L risks fur either of the following first clasc
liisur.iuco Companies:
Home Insurance Company
OF NEW HAVEN
Capital Stock. SI ,000,000
International or New York.
CAPITAL, f 1,000,000.
Fire aud .Marine of Springfield.
Capital Stoolc. S5()(),O00.
National Insurance Company,
Boston,
CAPITAL $300,000!
Insuro against Fire and Marino llisks. Not ex
ceeding $30,000 on any one Hisk,
Each of the above amounts of Stock paid in.
M. HUCK, Agent,
Oflleo over Weeks' store, St. Albans, Vt.
Nov. 1st. 1800. Jll'lL
ASAHEL S. HYDE,
DCALEIl IN ALL KINDS 07
First Class Groceries ! !
DABROW BLOCK, ST. ALBANS, VT.
Consisting in part of
Ftour,
Pork,
Fish,
Sugar,
Teas,
d-tf
Jig., .
30METI1INQ
NEAT AND NEW!
XXT ST. ALBANS.
Store oh Lake Slrcel,;
KEPT I1T-
GREENE U NICHOLS.
I
Tho undersigned having nicely fitted up the
itoro ill i the American House lllock, on Lake
store
St., aud stocked it with a choice assortment ol
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
Respectfully polioit a share of the patronago of
tliis community, feeling sure that tliey can gio
Batinfactiou in goods and prices. Our stock
consists of
DRUGS,
OUSMICAL3,
PATENT
MEDICINES,
PEHFU.MF.nY, TOILET
AHTCLES,
DYES, AC.
oun btoce or
PATENT MEDICINES,
Is complete, consisting in all the approved va
rieties, and our general stock includes all goods
usually kept in a store of this kind. Headquar
ters for tliu
A. B. A. BITTERS,
Ono of tho best Spring Medicines in tho mar
ket. Pliysici.ms orders s.ilicito I, and carefully
and promptly filled. In quality and price we
guaranteu to satisty an who lavor us witii tiieir
patronage.
Store open on Sunday at noon, for supplying
m'cots.iry medicines.
DH. NICHOLS
Is a practicing Physician in regular standing,
and will attend to all professional calls. He
inembor the place, under the American House,
i.iiKn street, St. Aiuans.
lll-tl UllliUM iV .Mli.illllO.
WARD 6L BURNES,
Dealers in alll kinds of
GROCERIES
LAKE ST., ST. ALBANS,
First door abovo tho St. Albans House, koej
constantly ou hand a full assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES:
Consisting of
Flour,
Meal,
Provender,
Shorts,
Aud
Foed
Of all kiiuU:
Pork,
Fish,
Hams,
Sugar,
Teaa,
Lard,
fresh Huttei
And all sorts of articles usually kopt in bushiest
of their kind. Highest rash price paid for al
kinds of country Produce.
GIVE TJS A CALL.
dl-tf
WAHD A HU'tNES.
Goldsmith & Seavey,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS,
GADCOMB'S BUILDING,
NORTH MAIN St., ST. A L HANS, Vt.
Life, Fire, Inland and Accidental
Insurance effected hi Reliable
Companies.
Lotses equitably adjusted and Prompt-
Paid
lOld&wtf
OUR RULERS & OUR RIGHTS,
A Timely New Work by
JUDGE "WILLIS.
AGENTSWANTED I
nt II E Book for Audits. Old and Youmr.
X Learned and Unlearned neod it constantly,
All take it roaditv. as the mice suits thu times.
It has no competitor. Is liuely illustrated with
Steel plates.
The best chanco yet ottered for men anu wo
men to make money without risk. Send for
terms. Extra inducements given, Secure liiol
choice of tleld.
nAiintMi.ti'K .li rn
Publibhers, 733 Sansoiu !t., Philadelphia, Pa
j)iWAwy,v.
Elihu II, Huntington,
sttCCf.SSOlt TO A
It. ML'NVAN.
SKS attention to the following pirtial list of
XV articles, which I will se.l at the lowest rales
tor cash.
AMERICAN WATCHES.
tlowanl, Tremoi t, Milhose. and nil thv differ.
ent grales of Wiilthalii, National, and Unit
ed States Co's Watches. A large assort
ment of Gold and Silver American
Cases, of tlie best styles. Also,
I Gold and Sliver Swiss Watches.
Ladies' Gold Hunting Watches, American and
Swiss. The latest an ,1 best p Uterus of Gold,
Plated and Siher ( hniiiH, Fine Gold and
Plated Jewelry of all description. A
sp endid assortment of Ladies'
FINE GOXJD SETS,
Etruscan, Coral, Garnet, Ac., Ac. Oentletnelis'
I 'inn. Masonic Pins and Hings. Diamond,
Emerald, Huliy, Aiuethyste, Peail and
Garnet Finger Hings, 18 Kt. Plain
Kings, Gold Hracelets, silver
ni a 1 C l "P l
1 JultCll ol)0011S (UKL T 01 iCS,
x
Extra and'i'ieb.e l'late. Tea sets. Castors, Cake
Haskets, ivm's, .'.c, Ac. Coin Silver Spoons,
Thimbles, Ae. A very li r.;u stoctt of
Uold and Steel Speetaeles, every p'lir
sold warranted to suit. Pocket
Knives, Shears and Scissors of the 1st quality.
Fishing Tackle.
I Khali receive Ironi day to d.iy now stylon of
Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, which I will
sell at the lowest market rates.
OV Watch icpaii'iug and engraving done
promptly. ld-tf.
"FULTON MAliKET,
K. C. C ALLAH, I'topi iotor.
I" havo recently relltted mj nurket, whiuh is
JL supplied with tho best of
JlenM,
Fil,
Trip, nml
Sitiiugi',
Urli il u ml
Smokid Hie f
AND ALL
Table Delicacies of the Season !
Now mi hand, a nice lot of
SUGAR CURED HAMS
FRESH IP I-S4 II
HALIBUT,
MACKEPXL,
COD,
CUSP and
HADDOCK.
Gd-tr
St. Aiuans, May 15, 180S.
EVERY IADY
DllsiitKs adinir.ition. To ho admired, they
must )oses Heauty and Jute.ligeuce.
.iio.it every one has intelligence, ami
ALL GAIT BE DEAUTirUL
livushiL' tho PAPIIIAN I.OTXA.V, the latest
uid must wonderful of all tho cosmetics, by its
io all moths and freckles aro removed, tho skin
lecomes clean and tr.iiisiiaieut, ami the cheek
.'oseatu with the hue ot youth. The Paphian
Lotion can be limud at
THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE I
Vnd also a most complete assortment of all toi-
et artic.es. ino new ami migrant nor in-
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it her choice aud tragraut perfumes.
HAIR DRESSINGS AND DYE 3
PutTand Powder Hoses, CologneH, Toilet Soaps
leetli washes anil 1'owilers. Jiruslies: sucli i
Hair, ieeth, Nail, Infant, ,vc, Ac.
Jail and see the beautiful necessities and lux-
irics for the toilet even if you do not wish to buy
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Vs full a stock of imru Drngt as can be found ii
he State of Vermont, together with HesmoidH.
-'luid Extracts, anil all articles returned in i.
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lire and of lirst (piality. This atoio will be tin
lersold by nonii in St. Albaus.
rrussofi, Shoulder Braces, Supporicrs, Vc,
and every thing kept in a well regulated
Drug Store.
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A
St. AlbatiH. Vt. June. JSCS.
ldtf
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ON AND AFTER MAY 25th, 1868,
AN EXTItA
FOUR-HORSE 00A0H
Will run from St.
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lows :
Leave St. Albans every day at 2 o clock p. in.
Arrive at miciuou at i o oiock p. m.
Leave Sheldon at 8 o'clock a. m. Arrive at St.
Albaus at 1U o clocli a. m.
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I.ULL auits in iar'o variety
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STO. 131.
OURAGAN,
A T1IH1M.1NG STOUY.
One day, In (he gold mountains of
CliontaloH, J ilrat saw a lnirricnno.
The bccnurv if that, tublc land 1b blcrtk
' " tonei.V, "1 tUl aunioroua
. l i i .. i
On th's day (wo hail not enjoyed ono
ny f oin tho sun fo. more than a woo c)
tlio hoat was intonso ; u close and
stilling atmosphere phroutlctl all the
land, and from each marshy spot
crowned though It wcie with palmy
hamboosand sprinkled over with white
lillies drew a foul and poisonous mhtt
ma. This dull air quivered with heat;
mountain and volcano, and savannah
lay still and gray as a landscape of tho
djiid.
1 had pro i oscd to iat at the foot of a
tiny volcano, round and smooth iw a
hemisphere.
" There Is vater on the other side,"
suested my Indian yiLdc.
We went thiiher. and not only was
watoriountl in liicuell, butalfco trccrf.
u.niunslonH raro throughout that dl
trk't. My guide looked round With tl:
water found in t lie dell, but alto trees, of
s-
the
air of a man who has memories stirring
m ins nrain, and observed :
"It was hero wo lought the iillibus
ters," Scnor.
"How was that?" I nskci1, knowing
little better than other Europeans the
details of Walker's war.
The..i he told me, in tho epic manner,
how one Turley organized .a band of
rowdies in California, for wholesale rob
bery in his land, under cover of tac
war. and how he pasted them oil' on
Walker's agents asexperienced soldiers,
which po.hans they were: how they
reused to separate, and were enrolled us
in entire company in tlie iianKcrs:
how they deserted in a i.ody at the llrat
opportunity, and marched through the
Oriental," nitiidennj' ami plunuerini'
the scanty population ; and how tho
French diggers of Libertad lyiithored a
lorce oi nati .es and murdered tlie row
dies to a m.in, ou this very snot. But lie
omitted to tell me another detail how
tho faho lllibttsters had been tricked of
their arms, under a promise of amnesty.
Nevertheless, th.s story was Interesting
to mo as a curious suggestion ol the pro
babilities still extant In our nineteenth
century not yet twelve years ago!
and it passed the time agreeably.
liut v,n setting out aain, 1 perceived
a change in tho atmosphere at our lirst
step from tho shadow of tho dell.
What is tins V" I asltcd the ind nn,
shivering with cold and a general dc
pression.
An ouragan, l tear, benori" no an
swered, with manifest uneasiness.
l paused, unowinir wen cnoueii uy
liciir.-ay the terror of these storms to bo
awnro that oar further journey was Im
possible.
wimt is to uo done V" i asucu.
" How long have wo befoie it breaks?"
Halt an Hour at tlio outside," lie an
swered, looking up at the darkening
sky. ''I feared it this morning, but tlie
Indians laughed at me."
Uy the way, it Is curious that tho Au-
ormmos ot central America always
speak ofone another as Indians, using
tlio word, appiuently, as a title to be
proud o'".
Alter uurriod consultation, il was ue-
cided to stay in our present position till
the storm should pass, seeing we were
sale from the wind, under our little vol
cano, and tlmt wo could not poasioiy
cross tho Lagarto stream boiorc it broke.
We sat down, tied the mules with
double ropes, and awaited the event,
wrapped in our thick ho.sc-rugs. And
all their warmth was needed. More and
nore ticrcinr the cold became, more
and moic dark the sky. Birds whoso
presence wo Had not suspected, began
to twitter nervously in the trees below;
but the stillness of tlie heavens was ter
rible. Tho frozen uir seemed to pour
do vn on us in waves, but no vibration
could be noticed in the atmosphere
Darker it trrew, and (linker, till all tho
land was swiftly shrouded over.
An indifecribablo terror possessed us
botli ; tlie mules cowered closely upon
tlu ground, with their le-s gathered un
let- them, like rabbits smiattlutr, all 1
their noses pressed to tho oarth. The
Indian's taco wan nluclicd witn cold : no
shivered under his chamu.ri.
Suddenly a frozen irust came shnekinir
over tlie mountains, then another, and
the ourairan burst torth. 1 allowing ine
examples of the mules and man, I threw
uivbott n.it on tlio slope ot tne volcano
and clung tightly. The roar of the tem
pest, as it passed, was as tno voice oi a
n itlon shouting ; not with gradual vio
lence it broke out, as in our culm lands,
but nil in a moment, resistless, merci
less Clods uf earth, branches, even
small stones wlilanod in mid-air above
our heads, the hurdle of their furious
High Vlding shrilly on the thunderous
music of tlie wind. Every lea and every
smaller bough was stripped fi oin the cot
ton trees beneath us, and ,'hiriod ovor
h'll and valley to the far Atlantic-, Our
proitnite budies were plucked andstruclt
ai with hands. And then, in the very
thick jsI of the storm, as if the horror of
it were not yutsuillcient, as if naturo de
sired to show u uill her dreivd power in
these lands in mo very tntcKest oi tno
storm, while wo lay pressed olose to the
earth, stilling, breathles1, doal'oued with
lis din aud violence, I felt sharp, sick
shudders of an earthquake, Tho big
trunks lu the doll, protected hitherto by
cover uf tho land, then crashed swiftly-
down ; when the nrst gave way, they
fell, as we could note afterwards, like
ntnc-.iin in a row, each overthrowing
its neighbor. Not a stem fiurvlved : but
so horrid was tho roaring that senrco a
ftound of their downfall reached our
oars,
How long tho scone lasted I cannot
tell; perhaps not more than half an
hour. Tho rugs wero torn to tatters
on our backs: we could not breath ex
cept with mouths resting on tho turf. I
would not disparage tho grandeur ot the
storms of otuer lands, but that little
ouragan ou the Gold Mountains was
quite startling enough tor my ambition.
Aud towards Blewllelds the rain begun.
It poured ou us like a cataruct, that
, threatened to wash tho uilU away. But

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