A TRIP FROM WORCESTER TO LOWELL. I91 



the box, and lashing the animals with his long whip. For 

 the information of the curious, I copy it as follows : 



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NEW ARRANGEMENT 



OF THE Lowell and Worcester 



MAIL STAGE, 



OLD LINE. 



THE Mail Stage will leave Lowell every Tuesday, Thursday, and 

 Saturday morning, and pass through Chelmsford, Westford, 

 Littleton, Harvard, Lancaster, Sterling, and West Boylston, to Worces- 

 ter. Another Stage will leave this at Westford, and pass through 

 Groton and Shirley to Lancaster, where it again unites with this Stage. 

 At Groton seats may be taken in the Stage which passes through 

 Townsend, New Ipswich, Jaffrey, and Marlborough, to Keene. 



Returning, — Leaves Worcester every Monday, Wednesday, and 

 Friday, at 7, A. M., and passing on the same routes, will, on its arrival 

 at Lowell, meet with the Boston, Newburyport, Salem, and Haverhill 

 Stages. 



£@" At Lancaster this Stage intersects with the Boston and Fitch- 

 burg Stage, by which means passages may be had from Worcester and 

 Lowell to Fitchburg, and from Fitchburg to those places. 



"^^ There will also be an Accommodation Stage, from Lowell to 

 Groton, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, which will 

 make a daily line from Lowell to Groton, where seats may be taken 

 for Keene every day in the week ; passing through Townsend, Ashby, 

 Rindge, Fitzwilliam, Troy, Swanzey, to Keene ; and at Fitzwilliam 

 seats may be taken for Brattleborough on Mondays, Wednesdays, and 

 Fridays of each week. 



fS^ Books kept at Frye's Hotel, in Lowell ; at Batchelder's Hotel, 

 in Belvidere Village ; and at Thomas's, Bannister's, and Worthington's 

 Hotels, in Worcester. 



There will be good Coaches and Horses, and careful Drivers. All 

 Baggage at the risk of the owner. 



B@°" S. Bannister, Agent, Worcester — Dexter Bruce, Agent, 

 Lowell. May 14. 



