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THE CALEDONIA.
The New Tnx Law.
The tax bill which has su long been pend
ing at Washington, has finally passed both
houses, and will doubtless be approved by ihe
l'resident. lt goes into effect August 1st,
und is to continue four yeavs. The income
tax will hecome due on the 1 st of May, 18',
and will be levied on the income of the pre
ceding year. The other taxes . commence
when the act goes into operation. The com
pensation for the assessors is $o per day, and
a commission of $1 for each 100 nanies fur
nished by them to the collectors. An asses
sor with 50,000 taxable persons in his dis
trict, niiht received about $1500 for his
tinie, and t'.iOO for his comniissions. There
will he several of these $2000 oflicers.
The taxes imposed are of four classes, and
the individtial who is not affected under one
head or another, must be very ingenious or
very unfortunate. The classes include first,
licenses for certain pursuits ; second, taxes on
manufactured articles and products; third,
income duties ; fourth, stamp duties. These
are epitomized by the Worcester Spy, as fol
lows: 1. Some of the principal classes who are
required to take ont annual licenses are hotel
1 ...... . l . a .1 r. if. - . -.tt
Keepers, wno are tuxeu nom o xo Jjiiuu, as
the rental of the houses occupied varies from
$100 to $10,000; bankers, theaters, and
wholesale liquor dealers, $100 each ; brewers
from $2.5 to $50 ; brokers, circuses, pawnbro
kers, and wholesale dealers, $50 ; auctioneers,
jtigglers, and retail liquor dealers, $20 ; ped
dlers from $5 to $20 ; apothecaries, confec
tioners, dentists, lawyers, manufacturers, eat-ing-houses,
livery stables, photographers,
physicians, retail dealers, tobacconists, and
several other classes, 10 each ; billiard ta
bles and bowling alleys, for each table and al
ley, $5.
2. The tax on manufactured articles or
products is to be paid by the manufacturer or
producer on thcirrespective sales. Manufac
tures, not othenvise specified, of brass, cop
per, iron, steel, silver, lead, gold, glass, wood,
cotton, leather, India rubbcr, pajier, silk, tin,
and manj other materials in common usc are
taxed three per cent on the entire value of the
manulactured articles. I here are a great va-
riWtV nf 1H ) 11 1 1 f':l f 1 1 Vi w 1 nrtw.ltic wl nrn.lnnto !
subject to sj)t-cial taxation. Carriages pay
from $1 to $10, as their value ranges from
$75 to $000 ; cigars frum $1,50 to $;J.50 per
1000; confectionery, 1 cent per pound : cot
ton A cent per pound ; distilled spirits, first ,
f . . 1 I 1 .
prooi, m cems per gauon; luuniinating gns
from 5 to 15 cents per 1000 cubic feet as the
manufacture .varies from 500,000 to 5,000,000
feet ; animal oils 2 cents per gallon ; umbrel
las 5 per cent ; snuH' 12 cents per pound ;
soap from 1 mill to 2 cents per pound ; tobac
co from 8 to 15 cents per pound. Books are
not regarded as a manufacture, and various
other articles of convenience or necessity are
exempted, being sulliciently taxed in the ma
terials of which they are made, or otherwisc.
.'. The annual income of every person,
when exceeding $(500, and not exceeding
$10,000, ays .'5 pcr cent on thc cxcess over
the former amount, 5 per cent when thc in
come exceeds $10,000; 7A per cent when it
exceeds $50,000. Legacics exceeding 100
in value are taxed from 75 cents to $5, varv
ing with the degree of relationship which the
legatee bears to the person bequeathing the
legacy. Property passing by will or by the
laws of any state or territory, to husband or
wife of the person who died possessed of the
property, is exempt from taxation. Adver
tiseinents are taxed o per cent on receipts
over $1000; insurance companies 'i per cent
on all dividends; interest and piofits, Ii per
cent on income from $G00 to $10,000, and 5
per cent for larger income.
1. The aiticles exposed te stamp duties ;
are innumerable. Contracts for the hire, use, 1
or rent of lands or houses, are asses3ed from
50 cents to $1 each; brokers' notes, memo-!
randa of sales, stocks, bonds, notes of hand,
icc, &c, 10 cents each ; conveyances from !
$1 to $100, as the valui of propertv conveved
varies from $100 to $50,000, and $20 for'ev
ery additional $10,000. l'atent medicines,
including alteratives, anodynes, aromatics,
balm of a thousand tlowerf , and all sorts of
cordials, cssences, electuaries, elixirs, and
panaceas, from 1 to 4 cents per package as
the cost varies from 25 to $1, and 2 cents
additional for each 50 cents ( r fractional part
thereof over $1. Bills of exchange pay from
5 cents to $1 as the payment varies from
$10!) or less to $1000, and increases propor
tionally ; bills of lading from 5 to 1 0 cents ;
bonds for surety 50 cents ; certilicates of stock
25 cents; of protit from 10 to 25 cents; of
deposit from 2 to 5 cents according to
amount; of any other description 10 cents;
deeds $1 ; legal documents, writs, or other
original processes 50 cents ; lettersof admin
istration from 50 cents upwards ; promissory
jiotes on demand 2 cents, on time from : to
25 cents for sums varying from $500 or less
to 'J0(JU, and 'lo cents lor each 5?u00 atldi-1 u'' nasnaujwn sirect, . . lioston.
tioiial ; probate of wills from 50 cents to 10 cieanse and color in thc most workmanlikc nian
and upwttrds; receipts tor exports from o to ner all kinds of ooods 0n the most reasonable
10 cents.
fX Gen J. J. Peck l.as been ordered to
relieve Gen Casey in thc command of his di
vision, near liottom hridge ; Gen A P. Howe
takes comniund of Peck's brigade, and Gen
Casey is to protcct the base of our operations
at the White House.
KiF' A soldier in the 10th New York regi
ment, at Fair Oaks, was saved from death
by his wife's picture in his breast pocket.
A rifle ball was repclled by the iron plate,
and tliough the concussion douhlctl the sold
ier up, he was not injured. Moral : -keep
your wife's face next to your lieart.
EP A lettcr from an oflicer of company
E, 5th New Jlampshire regiment, says :
"Wc did our duty at the hattle of Fair Oaks.
Our company went into the iight of) men,
and all but 10 were wounded, killed or miss
ing. The regiment, out of G35 men, lost
187. Tliose killed of our company lay with
in ten feet of the rebel dead, showing that it
was close work."
Two of our colonels, walking through
the streets of New Orleans, heard a secesh
orator abusing General Rutler. They arrest
ed and took him before that oflicer, who, af
ter hearing the case, said : "Get a shovel
and pick, send him to the earthworks below,
there to dig gravel for the term of thirty
days. Tlien, if he behaves lct him go ; oth
erwisc, extend thc time to sixtv."
QLOTIIES WRINGER.
llusbands. if you uaut your wives to livc out
ull their days, buy a Clothcs Wrinycr, at
II. C. DICKINSON'S.
Price, S-3-50, $-1.00, $.3.00.
Railroad Street. St. Johnsbury.
JP O R SALE.
The subscribers have for sale at Low Prices,
50 bushels Uerds Grass Seed,
1000 " Northem Clover Seed,
1000 " Oats,
300 " Northcrn Corn,
10000 Good Brick,
30000 Cedar Shinslea,
10000 LonK
G. H. & J. M. WEEKS.
Lyndon, April 1-5, 1S62.
St. Johuibury Bnsiness Directory i
3IIsh E. JIoDOUGALL,
Dealer ln
MILLINERY & DRY GOODS.
Oiiuitc C'aledonlan Ofiice.
TIIERON HOWARD,
ATTOKXKV i COUXSELLOR AT LAW & SOLICITOR
IN" CHANCEHY.
OillccoverT. M. Uoward's Book Store, opposlte the
Bank, Sr Johssbuv, Vt. 89-1301
HOYT & GREEN,
UKUG(51ST.S, and dealer.s In Palnts, OlU.and Varnlshes.
Kailroail itreet.
H. II. NEWTON,
DKXTAL
Otlice oppoaite bank,
SURGEON,
Maln strcet.
II. C. DICKINSON,
A(iJlI(;UI.TritAI. WAREnOUSE & SEED STORE.
Kmier's UuiUlini;. - - Rallroad street.
II . R . BROWN,
Dealer mSrovEs, Tin Wark. Wooden & Glass
Ware, Easteni Avenua.
i.
ARMINGTON,
Manufacturer & Dealer in Furniture and Chairs,
St Johiisbury Centre.
T. THESCOTT,
J.1VEKY STAULK. Passengers carrled to and from the
t-ars. Stable on Uentral street, near St Johnsbury nouse
S. NEWELL, M. D.,
PIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Oillce over Uoward's Book-store, opposite Bank.
I. D. KILBOURNE, D. D. S.
DBNTAL, SUR(;EOX,
Olllce, - - CoriierMaiiiand Central streets
A. J. WILLARD,
ATTORXEr AXD COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Agent for the Vt. Mutual Fire Iusurance Co
T . M . H O W A R D ,
Dealer ln
WATCIIES, JEWELRY, BOOKS, STATIONERY AXI)
l'ANCY GOODS.
Opposite Bank, ... Main strcet.
JOIIN
BACON, 2d, & CO.
DEALERS
IX 11IDES, LHATUER AXD OIL.
St. Johnsbury Centre, Vt.
R O S S
ATTORXEY, UOUXSELLOR k SOLICITOR.
Olllce over K. Jewett's.
WM. II.
MERCIIAXT TAILOR;
nishln Gonds. -
HORTON,
and dealer ln Gent'd
- Rallroad street.
Fur-
F. U. GAGE, ARTIST,
AT ST. JOHNSUL'RY l'ORTRAIT GALLERY.
Ambrotypes, Melalnotypes, and lile-sizc Photojjraphs
lSetter and cheaper tuan eUewhere.
GEO. S. SIIAW,
URANCE AGENT,
I N S
Office witli J
Ilo.ss,
Jewett's Buildin"
MINER &
UNDER WOOD,
PAIXTKKS, (JllAIXERS i PAPER HANGERS,
Shop oppoiite lliiigliam's Drug Store.
GEORGE ALDRICH,
Manufacturer and Dealer in FUIINITURE,
Rallmad street.
N.
B. FLINT,
Manufacturer of Hauxesses, ctc,
Opposite Passumpsic House, - - Rallroad street.
c. c.
ix Watches
C II I L D S
I . llf . . T r
lih.AI.Kll IN W ATC11KS, JKVvKI.RY, oII.A'ER AXI)
l'l.AIKO W'AKE, Sl'ECT.U'I.KS, BOOKS. SIATIO.NERT, FAhTY
(JOODS. TOTS, &C.
Uepalrini; aml ensravlns done with ek'Kance and prompt
ness. Opposite l'ost Olllce, .Main treet.
DANIELS k COOK,
MEAT AND PROVISION MAKKKT,
Opp. l'assumpslc Ilouse, Rallroad street.
NUTT & 31 A SON,
FILE MANUFACTURERS, STEAM MILLS,
Opposite I'asseuser Depot.
DKALER IX
DRY fJOODS, CltOCKURY HARDWARK
IIOOTS J.NUSHOKS, UliOl'KUIKg. OILS
ilaiu Street.
P.1IMS, ic.
MIS.S J.. . LANG,
Opiiosite the St Johusbury lloiise, .Maln :
.MII.LIXKK.
II. . PADDOCK,
ATTOliN'KV AXI) COUXSKI.I.Olt AT
HaniL't, Vcrmoiit.
X. 1!. I'eiiaioiis ittiil Uuiiuties (ibUined
LAW.
WINOOSKI HOTEL, - Cabot, Vt.
Hulf-Way Huuse butween .Montpelltr aml St. Jolin.slmry
T. K. WII.SOX. l'roiirletor. U9
C. II. IAVIJS,
ATTORXEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
A.NU JOTAliV I-L'BLIC, - - WHEELOCK, VT.
.1. lt. DI.LANO & CO.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MKRCHANTS
i7 aml 'J rirv wiiaki', iiosto.n.
J. H. I).tC. wiiiiliU-.ill tlic peci;il ;ittciitiuii if ooii-
nlKIUTn to Ihl' I'.Kt lll.it they CDIltlUU tlltMllM'lVl-S fcltl-
sivuly lo a Coiumissiou buiiu-bs.
J. N. DAVIS, M. D.,
IIOMKOI'ATHIU l'HYSICIAX AXI) SUltUKOX,
(Sucftsiir to Dr. Houxhton,)
Olllw at his KfSiileiico, (Toiilhfs lilock. Baunet, Vt.
D.VVID CIIADW1CK,
ATTOKXKV AXI) ("Ol'XSKU.OK AT
I.
VY,
-4M SOI-ICITOi: IN I'UA.VCKIIV, III
T.
Ceo. C. & Geo. XV. CAIIOON,
ATTOttXEYS AXD C'Ol'XSKI.I.OKS AT I.AW,
Aml Solicitor- ln Chancery,
l.ilc and Fire IiiMtratice AnN, - - I.vnJon, Vt
Will atlmiiloourisiu Caledonia, Orleans, aml Ks.ux Coi
W3I. W. GROUT,
ATTOltXKY AXD COUXSKI.I.Olt AT LAW,
OI'KU'E IN M.lXSriEI.D'5 1IUII.II.M;, HAIITON, VKUMONT.
Will atteml Courts lu Orli-aiis s Calvduuhi Counties.
J. Ci. DARL1NG fc CO.,
CI.OTIIIXt;, DRY (JOODS AXD crocekies,
l.uncnlmrK, Venuont.
Welnlilns lom-" on a talru.utks' Standard Ilay Scale.
CONO.MIZE ! ECONOMIZE !
SHAWMUT DYE
HOUSE,
ner all kinds of ooods on the
ternib, receivino and deliveriny
the saine at
S. JeicelCs Dry Uoods Store, St Johnsbury.
uherc all kinds of Dre.ss Goods and Domestics
are sold cheap for cash, short credits, and most
kinds of farnier's Produce.
Nov 1SG1. G8tf
T UMBER REMOVAL.
I Ihc subscriber has rcmoved to the Hancock
! shop at Paddock's village; and having put iu a
new t liincr will do all kinds 01 planins; m the
best nianncr. IIc continues to furnish all kinds
of lutnber on thc most rcisonable tcnns. Also,
packing boxcs of every description.
DANIEL COLBY.
St Johnsbury, May 8. 41tf
JgUYME ANDFLL DO YOU GOOD.
llcalth and Slrcnylh Secnrcd by ihe me of
THK ti'HKAT SPltIX(i AXD SUMMEH .MED1CIXK
Dll. LAXGLEY'S
ROOT AND IIERB BITTERS !
Compoied of Sarsaparilla. Wild Cherry. Teilow Dock.
Prlckly Asdi, Thoron-hwort, Khubarb, Mandrake, Dande-
lin, .tc, all nf which are o compouuded as to act in con- .
cert, and asit Xaturc in eradicating diiease.
The ell'ect nf tuli medicine ls wonderlul-it acts directlv
npon the bowel', and blood. by removing all obstnictim
Uom the lutvrii.il orsans, btlniulatlni; them into Ue.ilthv
action, renovatliis the fountains bf llfe, purifvlug tlw
blood, cleansius ltfrom all hinuorri.aiidcausing lt tocourie 1
anew thrmish every part of the body ; restorms tne inva
lld to hcalth and usefulness. They cure and eradica'.e t
Irom the ystem, I.ivcr C'omplaint, tliat maiu-heel of -o 1
manj (iise.ues ; Jaundlce in lts worit torms, a!l BUloii-
dtseaesaml foul stomacli, UysptpiU, Costlvenes. a!l
kinds ot Htimors. Iii.Iiyesllon. Ileadache. Dizzlness, JrMles,
lleartburn, Weakue.ss, I'ains ln the Side and liowpH Fki
uleiicy, losi 01 Appctite, aml a torbid or diseasM Uvr, a
dl ordered Stomach, or b.ul blood, to which all a,'- more
or less aulject in riprin and Sumnier.
Alore than ',0110,000 ptrsons have been curt-itby thb
medicide. It U hihly reconmiemled by Pkys'.jlans eve
rywhcre. Try it, and you will nevcr reret it.
Soltl hy all Dealers in Medicine everywie're ai
only 25 and 38 ets per bottle.
Ordcrs addrcsscd to Gko. C. Goodwjn & Co.,
Boston. 86-1311
r0
CONSUMPTIVES.
Thr .idvertispr. luvins been rotornl to hcalth in a
low woeki, by a very implc rcmedv, after havlns nutt'er
cdtevcr.il jrarswitlia .evcre liiu allection, aiid that
lrcaildUraii,(;ouauinpiiur: i an.ioU to inakc known
lo lu ellow-unercrs the meaus of cuie.
lo all who dcsire it, he will end a copy of the prcacrip
tiou uscd (tree of char;;e,) with the directlonsforprcpar
113 aml usrns thc kuuc, which they will ttud a hure Cure
.r C)iisumption, Aatlima, Bronchltls, 4c. The only sb-
J,tttlM'amrill,!tKiU ,ulins tlie Prescriptioii is to
benelit the alllicte.l, aml Mreid lnformatlon which he
conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes everv sutlerer
will try his remedy, a it will cost them uothliiB, and may
prove a blessins;.
I'arties wislilm; the prescrlption will piense ndiirpa
Uuvvniriun i iriiunv ii'iii. ' uve a'l.urea8
WM31U
4.4,14.4.4 4.. ii luui.,, iinauisoiirffh
Kings County, New York.
jpARRIAGE
SPOKES.
J. A. Robinson's Carriage Spokes of every de
scription, for sale by
., , 0 H. C. DICKINSON.
Railroad Stteet, St. Johnsbury
HEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT. i
INSTANT RELIEF!
STOP YOUR COUGH.
PURIFY YOUR BREATH!
S 1 RENQ TBEN YO UR VOICE
SPALDING'S
THROAT CONFECTIONS
ARE
Good for Clergymen,
Good for Lecturers,
Good for Public Speakers,
Good for Singers,
Good for Consumptives.
Gentlemen carry
Spalding's Throat Confections !
I.adies are dellghted with
SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS
Chlldren cry for
Spalding's Throat Confections.
They relieve acoujjh in.ttantly,
Tliey clear Ihe throat,
They glvc streiiKth and vnlume to the voice.
They lmpart a deliciou aroma to the breath,
They are deliKhtful to the taste.
They are uiade of slmple herbs and cannot harm harm any
one.
I advisu every one who has a congh or a husky voice or
a bad breath, or any dllliculty of the Throat to jteta pack
age of niy Throat Cnnfections : they will relieve you in
stautly, and you will ajjree with me that 'they go rlght to
the spot. You will Und them very ueful and pleasant
whlletraveliiiKorattendiiiK public meethiKS for stUUng
yourcoughorallayinsyourthirst. If you try one paci-
a;:e, l am saie 111 ayin
: that you will ever alloruards con- i
jle. You will Und them at the drag-.
ii.i
der them lndiieusable
yldtb and dealers lit .Medicines.
(
Tirenlu-fice Cents. ,
Price
My sisnature is on each package.
All olhers are coun-
leru-it.
A packase will be sent by niail, pr.'pId on recelpt oi
Thirty Cents. Address
11ENRY C. SPALDING,
48 Cedar Street, New York.
ckphalic p i l r, s
CUKE
SICK HEADACIIF. !
CEPHALTC PILLS
cvur.
NKRYOUS HKADACHE!
CEPIIALIO PILLS
Cl'RK
BILIOUS HEADACHE !
3 By the use oftliise Pills the perlodic attaiksof
XervoiN or Slck Headaclie may be prevwuted ; aml If ta-'
kcn at the conimeiiceiiipnt nf an atlack iiuuiedlate rfllt-f.
troin ain aml sickuess will lic obtaiued.
Thev eldoin Ull iu removiii,4 the Xju.-eaand Headaclie
to which leiiiali' are so subject. 1
They act nently uiion the ImweN removliis Costivoiios. i
Kor l.lterary Men, Student. dellcate fenialt, and ull,
peroii it' sedentary habit., they are valnable a a l.a.i-1
lle.lniiirovin the appetlte. siviiic tnneaiol vlor tothe '
illsi-stlvi- or.'ans. aml re-toriui; their n.ttural elatici;y I
and strcngth to the w h.ile sj'tem. I
The Ctphalie rilN are the re-tilt of lons lnvestlcation !
and caretully coinlncteii e.iierlinent. havini: been lu ue ,
luatiy oars, dnrlnu which tinie they have ireventel aml .
reliewd a vast amount of luin and sutierln trom Heail
ache, wbether orlinatlu lu the nervou .-.ysteiu or a de
raued state of the Moiu.ich.
The aie entiicly v;;etable in their couiposltiiu. aml
may le taken at all tliue- with perfect satety, withmit
uiakinj; any ehanne of diet. and the absence of any di
ayrreable taste renders it easy to admiuiMcr them to
chi'.ilren.
I'.KWAUK OF COUXTKItFEITS .
ffS" The gennine have tive sisuatures of
HENRY C. SPAULDIXG
on each box.
Sol 1 by drugj;lts and all other dealers ln lledlcliif .
A Lox will be. seut by inall, prepald, oii recelpt of the
PRTCE
CENTS.
All oiUr should be ad.lresscd to
HENRY C. SPALDING,
48 Cedar street, New Yorl:
A single Bottle of
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
Vf IU save ten tlmes lts cost.
SPALDING'S
SPALDING'S
PREPARED
PREPARED
GLUE !
GLUE !
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SA VE THE PIECES !
ECONOMY ! DISPATCII !
A stiicli in time saves nine !
As accldents will happen even ln well regulated faml.
lie.i, lt is very de.iirablc to Uae some chcapaud coiivun
ientwayfor rcpairins 1'ur nlttire, Toys. Cruckery, ic.
Siuldi.vc.s Pukparko (iliTi: niects all such emersencies
and no household cau aftorj. to be without lt. It Is always
ready aud up to the stlckliy ; point.
"Useful in every House."
' N. B. A Brush accompasj es each bottle.
Price 25 Cents.
Address
HENKY: i SPALDING,
No. 4S. cedar girttSft jVeJ0 York.
CAUTION !
As certain u-
..nrineinlpil uersons are attemntlne to palm
ofl'on theuu- u3nectin public, imitatlonsofiny PKEPAR
ED (iLUE. iJWould caution all persons to examlne beicre
purchasli' and see that the full uanie
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE !
uon the out.d.ewrappr-Ji4l gtUer are .wlndUng jcoun
1 wal.w.
t ANDS FOR SALE
In Westmore, Vt, in the vicinity of
WILLOUGHBY LAKE.
The subscrlber offers for sale, in quantities to
suit purchasers, GOOO ACRES of New Land in
the town of Westmore, at prices varyine from
$'3 to $5 per acre, according to qualitv and loca
tion. These lands are of excellent oualitv. covered
, with a mixed growth of Maple, Beach, Birch.
iSpruce and Hemlock. The soil is a rich, dark
loam, and will produce from 25 to 35 bushels of
Wheat per acre, without manure.
Westmore is near the Passumpsic Railroad, is
I increasing in population, and will eventually be-
uome oue oi uie oesi agricuiiurai towns m ur- j
leans Countv.
J . i
bucli as are contemplatina emmration to the
West, or the pnrchase of old worn-out farms at j
the East, will do well to take a look at Westmore
before purchasing elsewhere.
A liberal credit
CKANDLER.
31tf
given. GEO. B.
Concord, N. II., Feb 1861.
I.
D. KILBOURNE, D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEOK
OFFICE, COR. MAIX AND CEXTRAL STS, DIRECTLY
OPPOSITE 6T. JOHXSUUKY UOUSE.
(Office establi&hed iu 1S40.)
The long established
reputation of this office
(the oldest in the coun
ty) renders unneccssa
ry all comraendation.
Dr. Kilbourne would
simply say that every
operation will be pcr-
formed as heretofore.
with discrimination and
conscientious fidelity ; and nothing done or ad
vised except for the benefit of the patient.
CHAltGES FOIl DEXTAI. OPEIIATI XS.
Full set of Teeth on Gold,
Half set on Gold,
Full set on Silver,
Half
Full " Cheoplastic,
Half "
Full ' Vulcanized Rubber,
Half "
Temporary uppcr set,
$75 to $50
38 to 45
35 to
IS to
50 to
25 to
40 to
20 to
40
20
C0
30
45
10
1'ILI.IXC TEETU, ETC.
For filling teeth with gold, per cavity, 1 to $3
" " Tin " .50 to .75
For cleanins teeth. .50 to 1.50
pnr nvtnctinv
.,,
" " wifli fthnr 1 (10
N. B. Every operation shall sive entire satis-
faction, or the work need not be taken from the
office.
St Johnsbury, Nov 12, 1SC0.
T.0 BE
SOLD
The dwcllins-house, Corner of Sum-
mer and Winter Streets, at prescnt
i occupied liy Hon Moses Kittredge. It is pleas-
antly and conveniently situated, with large rooins
I conveiiicnt kitchen arranKeiuents and sheds, all
very subhtantially built, well jiainted and papered .
and nearly new. lt is well adapted to a private !
fanuly or for boaruers.
For furthcr particulars enquire of
J. C. BINGHAM.
St. Johnsbury, May '24, lStt'2.
G
100D AND CIIEAP.
Northem (Mover Seed,
Western Cltivcr Seed,
Herd Urass Seed,
Red Top Seed.
For ale b
St Johnsbury, March 20. 1SC2.
E. JEWETT.
HKRMAN MORGAX STALLIOX
J, T O INT !
i
; Thc eelebrated Stallion. I.Yox. hotter knovvn as
; the CJukki.y IIoksi:, will staml for the iinprove
; iiicnt of the breed of Hurses during the i-oiuini:
si-aou at East 15vi.uk. Lyo.v is a trui- son of
' thc faiuous "Hilly Root" forniprly owned by El
! dad Root of Lyndon. Vt. His dam was sired liy
i the eelebrated Hatehelor llorse, and he by the
1 old Shcruian Morgan.
. WM. R. STREETER.
t East Burke. Vt., May 14, 1SG2. yi-l.W.i
RICU
MILLINERY GOODS
OF
SPRIXG S T Y L E S,
selected in Hoston, for sale eheap at
HOWE'S BUILDLNG,
opposite the St Johnsburv House, Main street. bv
E. 13. LANG. '
St Johnsbury, May 2, ISti'J. 92tf
4 CARD
TO YOl'XG LADIES AND
X3L GENTLEMEN. The subscriber
will send
(iree ol i h.uce) to all wtm deiire lt. the Krcipe aml di
rectloii.i for maklm: a imple Vecetable llalm, that will,
iu from two to eii;lit days. reinove ninjile, IllotcheS.Tau
1'recklfi. Sjllowiiess. aml all impuritii'i and rouchiic-s oi
the Skln, leavtn the ame a N.iturf intended it should
be 10II. clear sniooth and U-aiitlfnl. Thox de.iirins the
Recipe. with full iitnKtlon-.dtrectloi. aml advice. will
ple.ise call on or address (with rettiru poMaite.)
THUij. t . uilAt'JIA.N. fractli-al Lhemisl.
i:iiCi lil llroadway. Xew York.
4 lniY - .VY l'KWSION AGKXHY.
XE'ITLETOX, (jlLUERT y C.-1.17',
111 Droadway,
New York Citv.
Arrear-i oj l'ay, liounty and J'rize Money
pmniptly collected.
l'eiHions procured fordisabled Ollicers.Soldiers. .Marlnes
and SaiUrNand for the Widows aud Children ol such as
are deceased.
All hecevary papers jirepared aml ent to any part of
thecoimtry. with proper intrilctioiii lor their executlon.
rnd no chare made untll the money U collected.
l.etters of Imuiiry ainwered without chariie.
We refer, by permUlou, to
llon.GKOIUJK OI'DYKK. MayorofXew York.
Uon. toitKLiL'$ Va Voiisi, .Mayor ol" Jersey City.
I.iiuitor, I.uui.nuio.n t Co., Xew York.
Ci.ikli.n, .Mkllk. Co.
Isaac Skvboli:, l'rcst. Itaiik of Xorth Amerlca. X. Y.
CiiAiti.KS Ji:.ski.vs. l'res't Kat Klver Itank, X. Y.
Wii.i.iam Cuiitis Xorii, Kkj, Xew York.
Davhi Dcpi.ev Kiklh, K-q.
Uon Joii.n W. Kdmoinls, " 93-1319
M
U S I c
IMiss Mauy Hastixgs will give mslmction
upon thc Piano Forte. Kooms at II. Hastings
on Summcr street.
Refcrences Mcssrs Johx R Paddock, C H
Clahke.
St Johnsbury, Dec 20, 1SG0 22
p A Y UP!
AU those indebted to the subscribers either
by note ot book account are retpiested to pay the
sauie liuiuediatelv.
PECK WOODS.
Fassumpsic. June 18, 1802.
jyjERCIIANTS, TINMEN
Rag-Dealers, and Ladies who sell Paper Rags,
TAKE NOTICE !
White Itatrs must be perfevthi white. By
White we do not mcan I'ujht-colored. Dirty
Ras are as decidcdly hrown as though colored
with indigo or any other eoloring matter. White
for white and only white for white will be taken
J THE MANUFACTURERS.
S
UPERIOR POTASII.
For sale by the hundred or .single pound, at
HlJNUHAiVl'S.
May 17. 1SG2. 34 tf
0
N HAND.
A largc assortment of
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
Just received and for sale at the laiccst living
prices.
ALSO
STOVES AND TIN WARE,
of every description on hand and made to order
for READY PAY, by
A. E. BLISS.
West Concord, Vt., May C, 18G2. 93tf
QVER 10,000 FAMILIES
Will tcstify to the excellent qualities of P. P.
Stewart's
COOKINQ STOVE.
As evidence of the manufacturers confidence
in these stoves, they are setup on a trial of three
months. Call and see them and geta descriptire
book at . BOYNTON'S.
St. Johnsbury, April 22.
SPLENDID PIANO-FORTES
(FULLY warranted,)
WITHIN the MEANS of ALL!
CJ octavs fidl iron frame round corners,
Only $150.
. . i - r. 1
octave. tuu iron irame, rrencn acuun, o-
strung bass, Rosewood case, round corners,
$175, $190, $210,
The manufacturers desiring to employ their
workmen during the temporary depression of
business, authorize the suhscriber to offer their
Superior Pianos at the above immexse reduc
tiox for a few weeks.
JOHN H. PADDOCK, Agent.
St Johnsbury, Vt.
J 0
RENT!
The shop formerly occupied as a Shoe Store,
nest door north of Ijin&haTn's rirtiiT Stnrn.
Enquire at B&GHAM'S. '
C a. T 1 1 k ! t n rr.
HEMLOCK B O A R D S !
The subscribers have for sale at Passumpsic
Yillage, alarge lot of hemlock boards of different
qualities 150 thousand or more of nice quality
all square edged. Applications for boards may
be made to either of us. or to Mr Young, owner
of the saw mill at said villaee.
E. JEWETT, i
St JohnAurv. Aril 1. 18G1. 37-U
"U
w
OOD! WOOD! WOOD!
The subscribers offer for sale oOOcords of wood
prepared for the stovt part soft and part hard.
Also, 400 cords of 4-foot wocd. Application for
wood may be made to either of us, or to Daniels
Cook, Railroad street, who are authorizcd to
make sales of the samc. E. JEWETT,
J. ROSS.
St Johnsburv. April 1, 1861. 27-tf
pKOTOGRAPH C A R D
ALBUMS.
The subscriber has just received a fine assort
ment of Photograph Albums, to which he would
invite the attentiou of the citizens of St Johns
bury and vicinity.
'I'liese Albums are richly bound in Morocco.
witu
OllXAMXXTAL AND NEW STYLES
of figures and deslgn
I'lease call.
S4tf
and Ornamental Clasps.
T. M. 1IOWARU.
MKRICAN & FORrCIGX FATENTS. 1
R. II. EDDY,
SOIrCTI'OK OF PATKNTS,
Late Aijent of U. .S Patent Ojfiie, IVaihinqton
(under the Act of lfvi7.)
7j State Street, opposite Kilby Slreet,
lioston.
AftT an e.xtenslve pratice of upwards of twoiity
years. coiitluues to.sccure I'atent ln the I'nlti-U States ;
1mi ln CriMt Kril:i'n Pmncc ni.l i.tlicrr.ireliriiroiiiilrl.':;.
Oaveats.Smt'llications. llonds. Aieninenls. jnd all
pen,or Drawh, for I'atents. eieciUed on liberal terms.
:inil with desnitcli. Rrearrht made ititn Ajmriraii or
maile Iiitn Ainericatior
vali.lUv ..rmilily l Ia -
Koreijiii 4i to .Kl. roiiio- llie
tent-. or Iuveiition and letfal or otht r ai! vice ri-inlr
rnl ;
inall matter.-. touchiiiu thesauie. Copie ol'tuechiims
of any l'atent fiiniUhed l.y remittlng Oue Dullar. A
sisnments reconled at Washington.
The Ast-ncy ls not only the larest ln Xew Enslaml.
l.ii, ll.r..l.-li if hiv.nh.r.l.iv.. .,1v...l ..u. T..r
l..,an,C lit 'i.Li.rt ,1... ...i,u...t.lli' .. 1..i'A..tl..,t
ui. ...- u.i-v ..,. .t, I'anu.auiiii. ... iii citkivii'.
uii:.urpa-ed by. if .,t immetllately iperlor to, any
which can be oitered them eUewhere. The te?tImotii.ils
below i;iv(-ii pnne that none ismore Miccesslul at the
l'atent Olllce than the Mibscriber ; and a Miccess ls the
tie.-t proot ofadvaiitasesalidabliity, he wutild aildlhal
1... 1. .. I...... - . I .11 I . .....
110 other olllce i-f the klnd are the charcestorprofes.ilon -
al servlt- si moderate. The immeiie prartice of the
Mibscrll.erdurlnstvveiity years i.Jst. has etiabled hlm to
accumtiljte a vait collectioii of spccltlcatlou and offlclal '.
deriiiu relatlve to pateius. t
Iheie, beildeshl extetiMve Ilbrary ol'leal aml me-
chanlcal works. aml .luliaccouiitsofriatents craiiteil m
the UultedStat
itesand hurope. render hlm alle. beyoiid
utie.-tioii. to oiier perior facilitleilor obtalnitu: l'atent
All iieceilty ofa journey to Washington, to procurea
1 patent. aml the u5ual great delay there, are here tavtd
inveiiiors.
..:SS h.. rlViVh A.:,','
4t . - 1 r - t 1 1 , . i- . 1. . t
tutercuurse." C1IAHLKS ilASOX,
tommiislonerof Pateiits.
1 li.i i-.. ti.i li.ilf n f lAtl 1,1 'Iw.tlritli. Ill'blil.i... tl.t l..v
cannot employ a oer?ou morecomi.eteiitaiid trutorthy
and more capable of piittinstheirapplic.itioiiliia form
to?ecure lor them anearlv aml tavorable coiisideratiou
at the l'atent Omce- EKAir.VI) lll'KKK.
I.ateCommiiiI,iiier ol P.iieiils.
Mr. R. II. Kddy li.ismace lor me thirteen applications.
oiiallbtitoiieofwldchpiteiits have been sranted. and
that ii uow peudih'j. Such unmlstakable proof of creat
taleiit aml ablllty on lii part leads me to recommend all
uiveiuors io appiy 10 uim 10 procure llieir palents. as
they may be.iiireof havins the moit t.iithtul attentiou
beMowed on their casetf. and at verv reaMnabIc char-
i-i JdlfV TIIICtUT
I)ur!nei"htmoiitbi the subscriber. in cour-e of his
larepractice, made on twikte rejected applications six
teen appeals. every oue of which was decided inhlsfa-
vor.hy ihe tounnlsslouer oi patelits.
lt. II. KUI'Y.
Bostoii.I)cc.2.1Sol. 72-132t
1)
EPOT CLOIHING STORE.
1 l"! ft ciirtcnriKnr t a lnof rntnm aiI f - !-. mirV.t
with a splendid stock of j
WINTER GOODS ! I
consisting of BROADCLOTHS of allgrades and
colors.
OVEUCOATINGS.
MASCOM BEAVER,
COSTOR BEAVER,
Tricos, &c, Fancy Cassimcs in great varieties,
ditto vestmgs. A large assortment of
Gents Furnishing Goods,
also, Wolf and Buffalo Coats and Buffalo Robes.
Fur Collars, .jc. A great varicty of the latest
styles of
Hats, Caps,
Trunks, Valise,
Carpet Bags, &c.
And in fact every thing for the wear and comfort
of the outer man, which will be sold as cheap as
the cheapest for Cash and Cash Only, on and af
ter this uate.
W. II. HORTON.
Railroad Street, St Johnsbury, Dec 4, 1S61.
NOTICE.
Immediate payment of all demands due the
late finn of Ilorton 4V' Hallett is desired.
7ltf W. II. HORTON.
ILKS,
SHAWLS, & RICH
GOODS.
DRESS
NEW STORE!
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
The undersigned having concluded to establish
a permanent Silk and Shawl Store
IN BARTON VILLAGE,
is now opening a very large and splendid assort
ment of new and fashionable Dress Silk. both
fancy and plain. from 12 cents per yard up to
The Nicest Enylish Crown.
Also, all the New Styles CAPES and Mantil
las, rich Cashmerc Shawls, Stclla Shawls, Appe
nine Shawls and other
Spring and Summer Shawls.
AU the New Spring and Summer Dress Goods
in every quality and price.
G Cascs of Merrimac, Manchester, Pacific and
other
AMERICAN PRINTS. COTTON CLOTHS
and cvcry other kind of Dry Gsods to be found
in a first-class Dry Goods store in Boston or New
York.
The attention of country Merchants as well as
the public generally, is respectfully invited to this
Stock.
Having been long connected with some of thc
largcst houses in New York. Philadelphia, New
Orleans and in the West Indies, thereby gaining
facilities for purchasing goods at low rates
confining mysclf exclusively to Dry Goods. and
buying in large quantities I feel cenfident I can
do better by them than they can do in any of
the Atlantic cities.
(TF Recollect the place, Mansfield' Building,
Barton Village.
Wl30G SILAS S. DREW.
DPk. WM. B. HURD'S
MOTJTH AVlSPI,
A SURE RESIEDY FOR A
BAD BREATH,
SORE MOUTHS,
CANKEIlj
DISEASED BLEEDING GUMS,
NURSING SORE 3IOUTH, .
And the best specific now in use for any tlis- J
wttwi conmuon oi tne moutn. lt is parucu-1
xariy oenenciai lo persons weanng
ARTIFCIAL TEETH,
completely destroying every taint
mouth, absorbing and removing all
ties, insuring
A SWEET TiRF.ATH
of
impuri-
to all who make use of iL Xo Young Lady
c
j should delay applying this remtdy, for it is a
certain cure, and is approved and recommen- j
j ded bv every physician unuer wnose notice
t,nQIiooT, rnncrlit I
A BAD BRKTxI
4
,se J
I
is an offence for which there is no excuse
t
' DK WSl. B. HURD'S '
Ar n TT 'P TT W A O TT
M U U 1 H V A O H
can be procureu. , , to said order of couru HEXN1Smv :
Many persons carry with them a bad va:crford. June S, 1SC2. iji.V
breath, gre4itly to the annoyance and often to ' " . . "
the disgust of those with whora thev come in'Q T A T K O F V E lt 1 0 X t
contact. without beinsr conscious of the fact-
relieIe J ourself from 2,1 lears rcSardi"
this,
USE DR. Wil. B. HURD'S MOUTH AVASU.
Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Dental Office, No.
77 Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D.
Price. 37 Cents per Bottle.
A liberal discount made to dealers.
Address Principal Ofiice, Tribune
BuildinKS, No. 1 Spruce Strcet.
New York.
Sold also by Caswell, Mack& Co..Fifth-
tt . i t t t n i . -
Avenue Hotel; J. A: 1. (.UUUinton, Io
nroauway, it. o. Darnti, u uroauway,
D.
and by all Drugsists.
DR. WM. B. HURD'S
O O X II P O W J) E 11
T
This Powder possesses the
CARBONIC WITHOl'T THE 1NJURIOUS
PROPERT1ES OF CUARCOAI..
nnil is free from all Aeiils nr Alkalii'S lliat 1
can in the least injure the Teeth. j
! --. - T-r - ... -r-.
JJR. .M. 1. liUKb S OOTH l OWDKIi
is reconnnended by all Fminent JJentUts. !
I'repared at Dr Hurd's Dental OHiceJ
No. 77 Fourth Street, Brooklyn, Iv. D.
Price, 25 Cents per TJox.
A liberal discount made to dealers.
Address rrincipal Ujjicc, Tribune Hitllduiii.t
No. 1 Sprut's Slreet, New Yurfc.
boltl also uy Laswell, .Mack v to., rittn
r Avenue Hotel; J. A: I. Coddin"ton, 71G
I i l 1 o i .h. n i i
; ru: ua) - "ruauMav, anu ,
I liv nll 1 l.-inririct y '
bv all DiUSI2lSb.
i -
DR. WM. H. HURD'S
rn a -v mir t r ti h
. lOOiJl ACIIL
'
. I
for the cure of
T O O T H A C H
protlnced by exposed nerves.
E
, lt IS partlCUlarly adapted tO all CaSl'S OI ,
. r.t1:i,1rAn fflTot..,! rrlili i
cniIuren amiCteU Wltil
TOOTHACIIK.
Parents can relieYe thetnselves from that
, .. " 4.44.4444.4.0 ......
J UlStreSSinif
weariness caused by
LOSS OF SLEEP,
and their children from
great suflering, by
' keeping a bottle of
DR. WM. H. IirRD 3 TOOTIIArTIK TiT!OPi
, m the hoUSe.
i Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Dental Office.
1 Q 77 Fourth Street I.ronkivn V 1)
0" " -rourtn oirtei. lirOOKUn, 1 il.
Pripn nnlv 1 Pmits .mi- P.nttlo
I xriCC, 0111 V 1- CI.US DCI X0U1C.
j , ... , . , , ,
, A liberal UlSCOUllt made tO dealers. ,
I . , , n ... ... .. ...... i
1 laarCSS I rmCUHll UffU'C, 1 rtimnc hUlUUmj.s
No. 1 Spruce Streit, Xetc York.
Sold also bv Ciswell, Mack .S: Co.. Fifih
' -Avenue
Hotel ;
J. it I. Coddington, 715
lt
D.
Barnes, 202 Uroadwav,
and bv all Drufjgists.
DR. WM. B. HURD'S
NEUEALGIA PLASTE11S
' fnr thp pnrw f.f
NEUEALGIA
or Toothache produced by colds.
LOCAL NEURALGIA
is immediately cared by their application.
! Dr.
Wm
T TT.....V. -V 1 T1
u 1111111? iM"iir:niM:i isiers
neter fail to ive satisfaction to
1 .
nll who t"St
44.4
their
virtue.
Prepared at Dr.
tl Ofiice
No.
11 I'ourtn atreet, lirooKlvn, JJ.
rnce. OlllV lO ( PlltS E:rh
A liberal discount made to dealers.
Addre. Principal 0fice. Tribune i:uildin;i$
No. 1 Spruce Slral, Xew York. ' ;
Sold also by Caswell, Mack &Co.,Kf:h:
Avenue Hotel; J. & I. Coddimrton, 715!
Broadway ; D. S. Barnes, 202 Broadway, and , c,,t omc time sintc. as well as that rcitut ir
b' all Drueists. 71-1J323 ' clivt''" 's tomjli'tcd. 1 fmd the diiTejrnt a.I
" " ., " 1 entireJr free from adulterations aud impuritif
Notice. Acare daily reccivmg crdrrs to . wuu jVis hctt I cnd u a table .f 3.r..H.f a
send by mail some one or more of Dr Hnrd's ' letermiuod hv analvsis and on roniiari.n
Dental Renicdies. which we cannot fill. None olij..r iiqlX0rsv.u will lind the .izvitfh
are mailable exeept the N euraliria riaster. which .vj.eciinens allthat could be clc.oired. 1 hc alc4.i.. 1
we send in an cnvelope on receiiit of price (15' js rvidentlv that rallrd H per ent. ?3d..ma.
cents) and one stamp. But to acoonimodate per- ti,is ni as ,h a yj ppr cent: !0 Itrtr?
sons m places where the druggists and More- .1P ordhiary strenmh. The Kum toutain- w
kecpers are belnnd thc age. we have put uppaek- Alcohol than tl.e tmiinarv samplrs. TLc Gin :!
ages in white cmbossed bnxt-s seven inrhes l.y or,jllarv -mount. The Mlne I rcqard as a
four. with coiiipartiuents-each l.ox containing a ; arljclc anil slr()11 t.ar.ajIi1.
ooiiic 01 ut iiurus .Mouui v.asn. anu lootiil
Ache Drops, a box ol Tooth Powder. the Neu-'
ralgia Plaster, and a valuable little Treatise 011 ,
Teeth and their Diseases the bet nieans of pn
serving them, and thc proper .reatment of Chil-'
dren's Teeth, worth of itself the entire cobt to ;
every young man or womau. or parents with j
young children; with sundry other miscellaneous
articles ; price per package one dollar, or six ,
packages for $-5, sent by express as dirccted. As
the express charges are not much, if anv. mnre :
on a dozen than on one, tt is far cheaper to order
six or a dozen packages al une time. A large !
family will want all, or the Mirplus can be disi.o-".
sed of to neighbors with public benefit. for 110
one can e.stnnate how much iiain. suffeiimr, un-
happiness, and disfigurement, expcnse, luss of ; ,ar);Cd "Charies Backiiiau i Co, Putc Old
time and money would be saved to the countrv . dard llourhon Whi-kev. Charies r.aikman A ("
if every family to-day ha.loneofthe.se ackaKf, Holland Gem ver Cordia!, aud Otanl Impuy .V
which, m itself, is a complctc set of Dental Re- c. C-nac."
medies. Address Wm B Hurd 4t Co. Tribune TheM? xnih similar sample-s froin tLe
Buildings, New York, and write name and ad- house. I hnd puro and entirclv frec from all inj--dress
plainly. That remittances may be made rious iimrec'icuts.
wtm connuenee, w. u. ii. & uo refer to the
Mayor of Brooklyn. to G AV Gritfith. Prcsident
oftheFanners and Citizens' Bank, Brooklyn;
to the editor of the American Manufacturers'
Gazette; toJoy, Coe& Co, Publishers Agents.
New York ; to P T Barnum, Esq. who knows a
good thing when he sces it and who has already
orucreu a seconu supply, ctc.
1000 Agents Wanted.
To introducc Dr Hurd's Dental Rcmeies into
every county. Alen or womcn wiio want to niakel
money quickly. can do better with these articles
than aVthinin market. They are new. useful. ,
low pnced, and we are spendmg thousands in
advertisint them for the benefit of agents. Box-
esofsamnles. containing a dozen of the one.
dollar packages above specified, with circulars
will be sent, on rcccipt of stten dellars, about
half ntice, to any person wishing to tcst his or
her skill in selling with the viewof becoming an
agent. They can be sold in a day. '
ILT We would rather pay salaries than Com-
issions to thosf nrhn nr ihcln.. nffipTpnt
missions to those who prove themselrcs cScient
salesmen.
ILT Now is the time to go into the business.
For addreas and references aee above.
I J I I ' -
bert Hartwell. his tirce du'rinr . " - ,31
hkminoritv. p-refore.rjalfVjri1 "f
his earuin and pay rxo debts f Ms f
Attest. Tniinan G. Bishop. "AUTrt-LL.
Newark, June-iS, 18G2. ifll
X ll 1 ICfc. ihis may certifr that I W .
day gircn my son Chailes W. YunZ
ume Uunng the rcuiamder of hisminont
fore I thall claiin nonc of his caniiinTC '
naBcers ,
coutracrinjr after tlns i-5
Shi-flidd, Juue 17, 1S.G2.
JOHN L FLASi.
AVimerj. bilvuley.
hgSTRAYED
first of Junc, 1 t.vo ycars old browa iaaro
, vuitc j-tir jji tnc lorchraU. Al?o, 1 ycarlm, .
j hurM- colt, one white hlnd foot, tar m f,i,
' Whoevcr vUl rclurn aid ctilts or "irp , tf
crr "ui rciurn am ctUis or ti. .r
wcrc they may Lc fi.und hafl W iea2- J
Eat Rurkr. Junr 23. 1S(L
VThi, apPointcd hv Ac S'
for i!ic iitrict f Caletloaia snaardi-.,
i-awTccc oi atcnoni
f COUft havin- l
in said
dislTj.-?.
. . .- ,,., i : i.
bccn made r,
crcditursof said Asa IawTencc
to jtreK;
claims to jic cm or bcforc the lth dav f ),. "
ber, A. 1). 1S1L', othorisc to hv barxVd. I , , ?
.vc notice that 1 will be prcsuit at thedaoi l '
afnre,aid, on thc nU, dav of SnvmC?
l1 - ud ou the th day ofDcccmber 1s1 ,
aloncodockp.m.onrachofadaT: ' ;
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HIAliLES BACIOIAN i Cu
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WIXKS. AiC-
land and !aicccr Cvnuii! 1.!inx.
No. 83 I'rout Street, New YoiL.
Tht- aunve iirj-i vrnu.d call ihp tti.'iiti.u T -
Coinn.i:ionrrs Tovwi AircnJs and Mtil.cal 1 2
ully tif ihe Mate of Vcnuunl to ihvir ivfil-f, --
ed st.ck of l:ii,orlcJ Wlnes and lii, ..r.i.
! are oiTered on rcasonahle and saliifaclorr ttrr.i
GEXEVEK CORDLAL
A a Gin is hisihlr rcfoniinendcd by riiys.. .r;
for ils Mrdiciual Projienies. it bclnirmadc ir z.
jmre Cariey Malt. Our tiiJicr Lottled Litj . i,.
. vi.r :
! BRAXDY, ROUJiUOX WHISKEY, Jtl'.M.
j "c., 4.:c.
i Are ii.i up w::u ihe 5
iuritv aud Medicinal i
rcatet care as reirani lu 3
i.umv and 31elicinal uualities. and are t, o.
! :iK-iided hv the Facultv.
VareperminedlorefertoihefollovrincC ,-
t.ile of Vermont, and puhlih llie snncied n
j mi!i of Chcnncal Anah-si. made ly tnil:.n
! Chrsinsti ai an evidence thatnwne but the
a:id inort dt.rablc arlltles in our lme "nill m t$-:crc-d
for alc to our customcr.
REFE11ENCES.
- TlIAYKK. M. D.. Dean of the "Vlcdicai Fsi-
ulty in the Univerjty of Vermont.
W. CaiiI'ENTEK, Profesor .vc., in ihe Verm -V
Uaiversity.
J- S. PlsurR. "Ri t rniTrrvnrv A-mi? V. r
' linston. " "
Answx ilAiiiiKii, Asent. Brattlehoro.
CERTIFICATES.
. Burlington, Yt., March 7- lbbl.
Tv Mvssrs Chsrlcs IStultmtn a Co..X. Y. .
; GrCTi.rMKX : We avall our?clves of iL-
method to infonn you that tvc have repcatevl.j
made an eauiiuation of Brandv, Gin aud Wh.
'-vith which thc Chittenden County Ageiiij a
IJuriinston has hcrn tnaiuly supplied from yu
housc fnr the pa three ycars, all speciuicnsftviii
other asenccs in the state pronired frim v. ti.
v e Jiare found them luvananly of full trra
ri7n; ir,Tiirin iiitit rTni uiw mr. ttiitirnnr 111 ,14T4
' . --! v,
reneet to sncciincns from otner lourcri. r r
' u.idicinal nses they have fulfillcd our rApccU''
' am recclvCH' our unquahfied approval. aud --
' ...1 ...4.1 ..,4, i:..
;U1,0J1 '-chllicy can rely for punty and tnr.r-.
e are your most obedivJit ervauts,
SAMfEI. W. THAYElt, Jr. M. 1
AValtku Cakj'Unteiu M. 1-
Middlehury College, Middleburv. Vt. t
July 1-j, lbGl.
Cturlcs A. J. Mjrsh, 7Jsy.
Deau Sitt": Tlie examinatjnn of the luy
Brandy No 1 yields Alchol T.S jirr cfni-
Brandv No t!
WhiskeyNo 1
40
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Whiskf
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Ku:n
Gin
Alrohol
Wine
Yours very truly,
Hhxky M.Si.r.r.Ln.
Middleourv, Vt. July 2, 1:3-
JJr. & IF. 77ff.vrr. Jr ;
DearSir: I have rr ceived and analyzeJ v.v
H,,unrs of Charies Backniau A ('-, iil fi.-w
T.iun Arnpr in llnrliiifrnm. The saiuples
Yours very truly
Hi:ni:y M. Su:f.i.ey,
Prof. of Chcmistry, Medical Dcpt. UaiversitJ
of Vcnnont.
O These Liquors are for a!eatthe To.
Aqency,45t Johnsbury, and by other town "s
generally throughou: the State- &0-13W-
rriiE
STA'TOX 1I0RSE
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Will be at North Danville Moncays :a
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scason. STNTON-
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North Dam illc.jJunc 10. lbo
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AJU&IUALi JLnoJ-ltL vJ.lv-
T - .:. .
-Ml;ss JoeJ'MIse M. STODDAhi) vnll conu
ue 10 sivc labirucuon m -uasie auu
, thc "Piano-1- orte W are Kooms. . .
Piano-Fortes, ShectMusic,andMusical oi
for sale.
Main Strcet, St Johnsbury, Jan 30.
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