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TILE CALEDONIA??. LOCAL AND STATE ITEMS. Ilrn'f l.oi-nls. We tlnnk the clerks of the6everal towns, ted Lt. C'o!. of the 2d Kegiment U. S. Sharp and olher friumls, wlio took the trouble to Shooters. get us the election returns at an early hour. Mrs. Lincoln aad son an(1 Mfe Qen Dqu ' We trust tliey are paid for the same by read- b;e(lay are stopping M the E hig the returns which IHK Caledoniax pre- Manchester, Vt nt. to-iaj. The freemenof Bradford voted at a town-' -Lieut. K I. Gnswold has been detailed meethi,r on from 1ns company and sent into this and accepted men Sl'oO each, and those who ' (ounty to recruit a-iother for the 11th regi- g0 themsclves,$m. liii-nt of heaw aitillerf. We understand ho will make his headquarters in this place. ' le AMghth Annual Fair of the Connecti- iiis companv has been sent on to Washing-1 Ut Ancultural Indnstrial Associ- ton. Lieut.' Gris.vol.l's success in recruiting ' aU" Wl1 take l,!acc r,t White Klver Junction i-, such ihat the authorities intend to keep ' ' WedndaJ.and Thursday.Sept.,' ... V '"i, -30 and Oct. 1. nnn at it. There are recruiting oflicers at the Pass-' The SuPreme Uourl of Lamoille County umpsic Huusc for boththe Invalid and Vet-j sent a bo-v' Geore H- -esser, to Siate Pri-' eran regiments. I son tliree )'eai"s) ou confession for horse steal- Work upon the new Union school house Ult, is hcing pushed forward rapidly. Mr. P. B. I Si,as C" Frencll Es(l- an old and repected l.aird. who has the contract for the stone '' ?itizen of Montpelier, died on Friday morn work, is setting the underpinning this week, j U1 nnci the hrick masons will be at their work in ! On Friday of last week C. S. G'uttingy i-arnest next week. It is expected that the I Estl- of Wst Derby, shot an American ' ):i;lding will be ready for occupancy by eaMe that moasured six lect from tip to lip of ; March. ; wings. Karmers say that stock never looked j sp.v S. Uoyce is among the drafted mon , !tter than it does this season. The f'requent in Yrk. He was formerly publisher ' and warm rains have made feed abundant, f the Green Mountain Freeman. ! which is something unusual it; this locaiity 1 loi.l Attkmi't to Esc.U'K. On Mondav, late years. We hope the farmers will bring as a lot of substitutes were being conveyed i out their stock to our fair ; if they do we are from Brattleboro, over the Vermont ar.d ', confident as good if not a bctter show can Massachusett.s raiiroad, two of them jumped be made than was ever beforc scen in this ( out of the ear windows njar South Vernon. county. The fair will be held the U!)th and : while the cns were running at tiie rate of 1 'iOth of ihU month. , twenty miles an hour, but singularly escaped ; st. .Joluoldiry Election. It has been customary for a number of years in this town to have no caucus and no nominations previous to town meeting day, but when election came to all go in for a scrub race, and the man who led the vote on the first ballot was gtnerally elected on the second trial. This vear we were not so for- tunate. follows The result of the ballotings wa? as l.-t. h; sm; I'.i "7 -M. 4th. i i:t Vll. .';)' Wlioli" immlii'i- o! votiv. i.I.O. 1IANNKV. A .1. Vll.!.A!:i, t;r.o. v. i:i,y. i. t'. i:i:t)VN. i ItANA. II. V. l l.KKTV.'DOD, i. I. Iti.iJlXJiriT, I. OSI'.KSON. (opiK-f-dt'iiio. C. i: l!l I.l.AKI). .-. tfriuj;. ::.M 171 A 127 li 111 :t v r; n:; 111 1U2 l:: jr. lf,!i After the first ballot Mr. Dana derlined ' soon as ilis heallh will permit. 1" hg a candidate for representative ; after The thief that robbed Valiiiuette's safe , the econd ballot Mr. Ely did the same. It ' in Rutland last Friday night was caught on vlll be noticed that at the third voting Mr. ; Saturday morning in Castleton hy Mr. Wi luinney lacked but five votes of an election. therell, a fivight cmiductor on the Rutland lt ttill be seen that Mr.Cree run far behind and Washington railro id. The sum of S-'iS I , :i;s tlt-kot in this and niany of the other . 10 was recovered, whicii the thiff says is tiie tciwns of our county. This was owing to his , amount he took. action on the Knstern Vermont raiiroad bill At a SHCC;a, niee,;,t ()f ,he jj;rt,utors f;f In the last legislnture, and not btcause the ! the l,ink ot Caledonia, held l .st wctk Thur.-, people mistrustcd bis politics. Mr Cree's 'day, (j. A. JJurbank. Ivij.. formaliv tendered majority is about 100. ' h;s resignalioa t0 t!lkt. el!-.ct of J uui. l.H,uo.-isl,. jarynext.Sw-. j On cnmnlaint nf nur stnlf's :.ttnvnf.v. Asn . A few af?J Wiiiic Powetl of Castleton j ! I Barberof Wheelock was brougbt before j !5tice Henry Perley, Esq., Aug. IS, and lined 100 and costs, amountinsr to $101.2!), for iolating tbe liquor law. Served him right. ' Mipn-me Court. The August term of the supreme court for this county was held at this place Thursday and Friday of last week. Judges present, Hons. O. Aldis, J. liarrelt, E. H. Jvellogg, A. Peck. Seven causes were heard. and pinions given on three. The following di- yirces were granted : Laura t. Brown from .r.r.es llrow n : cause.w illful desertion. Simn- j ' son from Simpson, cause, willful desertion. Mary Gould from Joseph Gould ; cause, adultery and intolerable severity. The following appointments of oflicers to K'cruit for the two regiments and a battery of Veteran Volunteers have thus far been m.ids : NAMK. ( a)t. D. F. Cole, principal, " (1. G. Blake, " Swanton. lst Lt. S. F. Hrown, sub., " Jd Lt. S. S. Morey, " CdMt. X. C. S'evens. nrin., St. Johnsburv. LM'Lt. C. W. Randall, sub., Capt. II. A. Eaton, prin., " II. E. lhown, prin., lit I.t. W. H. Notton, sub., 'Jd Lt. 0. W. Tobin, sub., Jd l.t. J. M. Hunkley, sub., lst Lt. b'rank Redfield, sub., Jil Lt. Chester Searles, sub., I'apt. Henry Terry, sub., " JL E. lLown, J. M. Ayer, -.1 Lt. C. D. Hrainard, sub., Capt. L. E. Knapp, -d Lt. M. W. Leacb, sub., Rutland. Lt. Col. Roswell Farnham, sub., Bradford. Lt. Chas. Goss, sub., W. Randolph. Lt. Chas. Corey, sub., Middlebuty. Lt. J. R. Converse, sub., Vergennes. Nine cats were taken from the reservoir .hat supplies Rutland with water, by work .men vho latelv cleared it out. "I'ht. nrisoners confmed ii Washington nv inil. nP nf wlmm ie f ':,rr ennfined on the charge of murder, came very near )je(;u-ldling to Canada on Monday night, havino-1 ni'"ht previous succeeded in re--iiovino-., ,,Jck of granite in the rear of one Jf the eells Eortunately their operations were discovered, . wl their ')IanS fr an eS cape after darkfrus 'tratC'd A man was knocked down " lhe COr"er of a street at .Montpelier a few nightS SinCC' hv a fellow whn ' X0Zed, " Oh ! heg lhe bov we are "r pardon ; you are not wuitit,j for." Hon. C. W. M'illard of Mon ther' " uver the address at the Fair oi , IU, , ind County Agricultural Society, to hml ! '"Do you know,"asked a rebel oflicer of at Hutland on the L'3d and 21th of Sepi Jnber j one of our men, after Char.ceilorsville, " why nPxt. I we so often beat the army of the Potomac ?" The Windsor county fair will be held Xo " Then 1 ttH -vou " Sflid the Woodstock on Wedneaday, Thursday ai ul shrt wd Southerner : '-V.ur ni,n ure alwajs so Eridtv. Sent ; oi . i o- 1 vour oflicers aijalwavsdrimuin taitle. nl&y, Sept. L'.'j. 2-J.f.rw! o.-. Col. Thomas oftha Sth Vermont, who is at i Our meu" " home on leave for th. e benefit of his health, is ! " " .a ni,stregtheve-ryday,and hope. soon i SuPposition, t e army of w ich nolh h t? be able to return 0 I I regiment. . The cers and men ar. And was not tnn, n,x learns that his experience among ! i J fact with our Gettysourg ? , "'-ut- of tb,e peculiar Institution " I k nof; its leade,. doubtiess, was a man V coverted him. , 0 the doctrines of Eman. ! of beWr habits than Len. Uooker.-Amer. cpation. PreSf David Crawford of Putney has h buck, two years old, wliich sheared this year twen-ty-two and half pountte. It slieared fifteen pounds the first year. Maj. Homer K.Stoughton has been promo- death or serious injury. They were howev- : er, soon arrested and put in jail. In trying ; to escape one of them lost about S27J in , money. 'ulluus baibj. ' . Mtnter Kddv Case of i'.ristol, a lad of Ki years, sent to the Middlebury Register oliice ! ; one day last week a IJlue Heton, which he , had shot. His breadth of winjr was six feet, ' l l i. r r . i i i' i -ii j-. i" , I ' rt,,u imu uum 1Lt 1 l c,ul m mu Ilve weu j On the l!tb Mr. Giles F. Montgomery was ordained as a inissionavy to Turkey. Dr. Labaree of Middlebury pre iched the dis course. Rev. Daniel l'diss of the Syrian Mission was jiresent and gave the candidate ' the right hand of fellowship. Col. Jewctt is at his home in Swanton quit" indisposed. He will return to his regt., as ,a lad of a dozen 'ears' was Ming a hore '. !'-v llle hallL'r strjl which x bo,i!uI tS"'ly around his hand, wh-si the Inrse snddenly ; took fr!-jllt auJ 'r1.s'S 1 "im a l:ig distmsce, i j neariy kilhng the little f-iur.v. I , The celebrated ' Hiyden liorse " oied in A'r j , bany on Tuesday :in?rning lasr. His death j was occaioned bv too liigh feeding. 1 ' On Friday last Messrs. Clough liobin-' smi, of this'piace. pmchastfd lOJ.'.O lb. ofj )ri:ne A,No. 1 buttei most of hich was made in the town of JJerbv. On Salurdav '. the oullcr was an forwar(jed to Jrton, where u ;,,vi:ti i r.. ,. - ii. o iiiiiiii.-.iii(iL.ij Lanuu iui J1UOI.UI1. J(.7( - porf ,ve(ri.. , This week there has been an unnrccedrr.t- : ,,u am0Unt of travel to this plaee, 'guests ar- j vi"K 'ron all the principal cities of the ! ; Xorl!l alul tlie Canadas. Xeirporl iXeirx. ( Capt. S. L. fJondell, ol Hrandon. has pur- J jch-ised, since Febuary last, between four and statiox. j iive thousand horses, mostly for tiie govern Chelsea. i ment. The prices jiaid averagcd $1 10. A man named Lock, who had skedaddled ! from Concord. N. JL, to avoid the dtaft, was j arrested on Friday at Barton . tiaving stolen i Montpelier. two wagous from Mr. Miles of Cornpton, C. i-i '?f'iei' E.,at whose place he had been iiving, and a ihetford. 1 , n' horse from tbe stable ol anotber person. Horse and wagons were still in bis possession Wallingford. wun arrested. Morrisille. . Berkshire.' I ne amount ot fotnmutation nioney paul, Bethel, i undcr the conscription law, in this Congres Thetford. sional district aireaily amounts to ahntit '18(J- 'n lon' 0(" 11 Wl11 l)rol)u,J'.v reac'n something over Townshend'. ' -0().()00. Montpelier Jt.urnaL A triend writes us : "The Vermont cavalry has been tran.'.fencd from tbe lst to the 2d brigade of 'his division (Gen. Kilpatrick's) to the indignation of the (Jorps. Co. A has been detached and sent on duty to the (5th Corps (Gen. Sedgwick'.-) ileadquarters." Frcc AllO'itkd I'.w. Assignees and others holdinS 0rtlers f'J1 Ailotte(l f tlie :5l!' oth, and th regiments, are notified that re turns have been received for the months of May and June, and this ofh'ce is prtpared to pay the sunis received in the usual way. J. 15. P.ujk, State Trea surer. Rutland. Aug. 21. lxi;:. Thk VinniONTAiiTii.i.KitY. A company of one hundred and twenty-five hardy nien, un der command of Capt. f. J. Safford, of Morrisville, pas.std throuli .pringfield, Mass. ThurstLy evening, en route from Lrat tleboro to Washington. They will be station. ed at Fort Slocum, Washington, forming company L, of the 11th Vermont regim nt. t ."i0 ccnts. cures la.mpnps: rnt viis, coiic, ,Vf. iipaa the following: Bostox, July 7, Dk. Toi:ia W'c have used for the" past year your Horse Lininu-nt for lameness,kicks, bruises, colic and cut-, and in every instance found it the hest article I ever tried in this circus company. Pleasc send six dozen, as it is the only liniment we use now. We have 108 horses, some very valuablc. and do not want to leave tovn without t. HYATT FROST. Manai?er Van A.mburgh & Co.'s Menanerie. VT Sold by all druggists. Office.TT T oJL.oGCourtlandt st.,N Y. 60:G3 V ,JL. MABRIAGES. " lu Lancaster, Auj;. 26. by Rev. J. M. Hartwell, Abijah Smith to Lizzie M. Gile, of Burke. DEATHS. eTg- Marriases, lllrth and Deaths InserteJ Fkee. Obituarlea, includiii!; potitry, ltiierted at six centsa line In advance. In this town, Aiiix. 31, Lcster Albert, only child of Albert M. and Minoia li. Coi k, aged 4 years anu o niomns. In this town, Aug 27, of diptheria, Horace J. j Owen. aged 3 years and 8 months, son of Fraueis ' C. and Ilannah L. Owen. ' In i?t. JoHnsbury Center, Aug. 29, Mrs. Roxana, , aged o4, wifc of Leander H. Stoivell. i In Lyndon, Aug. o, Elvira Q , wife of Oren i Chase. and eldct daugliter of John and Eunice j Russell, aged 31 years and S months. T tw.-tt A mr )A flinlnr..icli f o rl- I youngest son of Wm. II. & R. S. Baily, aged 7 years and 9 months. In Prividcnce, It. I., July 24, Henry S. Bart lett, Esq., aged 43 years for.uerly of Lyndon. In this town, Aug. 2., Elias Woods, aged 64. A husband, fathcr, bcloved friend, ilas left us here on earth tomourn II is toils and pains now have an end ; While he to realms of bliss is borne. In Fort Stevens, Aug. 11, Ilelen, aged 10 mos.. and on the 12th, Geonje W. asjed 2 vears 7 mos. inf.int cliildren of Col. K. C. ton. and Sarah M. I5en- A UC.TION SALE! lly virtue of a lirense from the Ilonorable Tro batc Court for the district of Caledonia, the sub scriber will sell at Public Auction, on the premi ses. ON FRIDAY, SEPT. IS, lSiKJ, At l o'cloek l'. M., the TANNKUY. DWKLLING-HOUSE, SIIED Barn and Oiit-Iiuildings of the late J. II. I. Ilich-ard-;o!i, de.-eased located in Sutton Villagc. Vt. The Tan House is '2S x 30, two stories high. lmiltfour eais ago, nnd the tan yard in good conditiou. Pavinent made easv. (;:61 .IONA. KICIIAitUSON. Adin'r. MIDO N l.ATEST CLOr IIES ' s 1MPKOVE1) V11INGEK The Agent now has an assortinent of thee Wriimer at the store of Mn. JEWETT, wliere all tntorested are invited to call. inve.-tigate its peculiar nierit- and tike one on trial, which is all the reiomincnd they nectl. This Wiingtr is war rantrd in everv partieular. It i o 1 1 k the FirNt Premium at th? New York State Fair in lS'J'J. and was awarded a Uiplotua for its Miperiority over all other AVrinners at the Mechanies' Fair in Syraeuse in l.s63. A fi'w iunre reliab'.f, energetic men wanted as Aut'iits in Veiinont and New Ilanipshire. Fn!i control of ter itory sivcn and the right men ri.uv liber.illy dealt with. Applv a almve to (j. S. WIL!) EU. General Agent G'2.tf For Vermont and N. Hainjishire. OTllE KARMEUS CF CALEDONIA AND ADJOINIXG COUNTIKS : The Mibcriber- would s;ive notice that we hae some Ui full-blo'd SpauWh Merino Bucks lor sale aiu' t let for the comiug eason. All wishmg to buv or hire will pleae call and examine for tlieiiiM h es. A. II. X" II. U. WII.'JOX. M. .l;hiihbury. Sept. 1, IS'.W. 02:tdecl. A Jl M FOR S A L E. A small Farm consisting of lf aeres, twenty of which is nip.nliw and the reuiainder is pasturing and tiinbfr land. Saitl farm is in a very de-.ir.ible location, about !.' iuile north of Center Vi!lai;e. I5u ldings in good coiidition, with never failing runiiiug water t: both house and barn. For lurtlicr particulats inipiire of A. A. PIEKCE, (.1 :(',:! St. Johnsbury Center, Vt. TOTICE is bcreby given that an appliea i.1 tion will be mide at tlu next session of the l.eijisl.iture of Vermont for a e.harter for a raii road from Messrs. Fairbauks' Scale Manufactory in St Johnsbury. to some convenient point inter secting with Uonn. it Pass. Itivers Raiiroad. August 31, 1S(')3. 62:G4 llMITHliltTA CUREI) ! H - Oli XO i'AV ISEtlUIItEM!cru 1)11. O. II. JEWKLIS GREAT OANKER REMEDY 1 s I'OSITI VI-: L Y WARRAKTED T ( CURE D1PHTHERIA A X I) REMOVE CANKER In Cayker-Rash and Scarlet Fever. For Sale by J. C. BINGHAM, St. Johnsbury, Vt, And by Druggists generally. C2:7G "VT7HEREAS Mary .Tane, my wife has left H my bed an boaul without cause, I do there fore forbid any person to harbor or trust her on mv account as 1 shall pay no debts her contract ins. after this date. TIMOTHY C. WEBBEIt. Goshen Gore, Aug. 2G. 1SG.3. G2:64 s T A T E OF VERMONT. Essex Couxty, ss. In Prolutc Court ho!deu at 1,'inenburc, in and for sald di-trlit.onthe 2S:h dav of August A. I. IMi't, prcaent ! the Hon Junah 15rooSs, Judge : An liiNtruiueut, purportins to be the last Will and Tes ' tatiK-ni ot Ureal Uiew. late of (iuildhall. In ald dir-trlct, ' decea-ed, bc-ins pre-eiiteit to the Court hy Luchida Drew lhe execntilx therein uauied, lor Probate : , It U ordered by sild court, that all persons concemed ' therehi. be notiiled t . atmear at a session of sald court to mny liave. asatn-ii the probate ot saia will; t r wtucn nurooje.lt is ttirther ordered. that a copy of the record ot this order be pabhihed three weeks succelvely ln Tlie C.Uedoiii in, priatedat St Johnsbury, previous to sald j tlmeappointi-d for hearln. A true cpy ot record. Attest, I C2.M J.B.S.0IIAXDIj:B.Eegl3ter. URY ACADEMr ! Fall Term bcgins Sept st ,1803 Winter Term, Dec 1st, 1863 Spring Term, Feb 17. 1864 Sum mer Term, May 19, 1864. 11ft J. K. COLBY, Principal. Q.ELATINE, ARROW ROOT: Just received by Aug. 28. J. C. BINGHAM. FOR SALE. ( in A convenient house, ccntrally lo cated on Maine St., vrill be sold at a very low fiimre, as the owner intends leaving the place. There is one quarter of an acre of good land connected with the house. Terms of payment easy. For furthcr particulars enquire of the subscriber on the premiscs. JAMES M. EDDY. St. Johnsbury, Aug. 20, 1803. 60tf 1 EW MUSIC ! NEW MUSIC ! WHEX THIS CltUEL WAR IS OVER ! KIXGDO.M CUMIXG ! KALLY 'ROUND THE FLAG ! LITTLE MAJOR! AXI) 300 OTHER NEW PIECES, Just received by T.M. I10WARD. yjyiXTER WHEAT & WINTER RYE, For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, R. R. St , St. Johnsburv. 61:64 H. C 'IUCKIKSOX. OF BRIGHTON. ! 'l'lio non-ri'jiili'nt )rojrii;tora of tlio towrn of Hrightou. i in tlio foiinty of Kisex, aro hiTcby uotilled that the taxen iifeeed liy eaid town uilliiu tlio year piiti iiuxt precce diiij 1 hLs iki'.r, reinaiii in u'liole or in par: uupaid on tlie fulloiv ' iiitf divcribi'd laiuN in eiid tonrn, to wit : IVoprietor's N'aim;.-'. - r- Hi'iijainiii .Itiikiii" j Charlw l.ci- C. 2-J 1-2 :, 21 Ai 4:. .VI 1 l.'.S ir.b l.'.S 15 i:.s i:. 4 o:t 4 M 4 .:! 4 4 i'3 :t s s'.l r. co Tlioiiiiis Carlislc I Olivor Ho-.vi-n j Wm. Ul.Mlp-tt KliciifZtT Floyd i Mary .Iriikin j .lolui Smilh ,lal-2 Unwrii , Wm. Corlis , Uobvrt Fol?er Stt-iilii'ii OariHni'r ( Wm. Ad.nu- .Itiliii lhirhrid;e I ainiii l 1iiit Mo.-i-! t'rafti' ,lohn Vtxtk ' aotiiiJoUin-' Jnhu Caldi-r Kliplial.-: lyT Mattin'W (iii'uold (ion- ul land Wm. KnoN Willonhliy l.ou.11 Wm. l.-.rfiu-e C'ottuii Murray Natlian'u l ti clc SdIoiuoii Smith I-r-u-1 Si'vmoar l.nko Wanuortli I Wm. W. l.-tt r ,Iim jih Ancl Oiivcr IJowi'ii . 'I'hdm-i.' .l-:ik:ti- ir.s ir.-. , i:- l 10 i:s i:.s ir.s ir. i:.s i:.7 K.7 ir.7 i:.7 i:.7 i;.7 ir.7 i:.7 i:.7 lliO ir.7 l."i7 I.'.7 i:.7 l.7 i:.7 i:7 i:.7 i:.7 16J lll m in m in m lll ui m i.vj 7; 7i 7; 7i; i:.j ui lu iu m ui M 7; l'U i:..' 7i" l.'.-J i:.7 iii ir.7 i:.7 7: 1:.7 i:.7 i:.7 l... l.'.s J s'l : .' 7 s 4 r 7? : 47 -' 74 71 47 :. 47 J 7 -1 17 i:. 17 17 i; 17 1 n; ii. ir l- 17 i:. ir. i 17 - 74 I 74 1 d -' 74 J 74 ' 74 :. 47 4 - 74 ' 74 '. 74 J 74 4 s:. lt". 10 Wm. IV.k Wm. Iihi ii Xo-ili Miu-ou Juhn t'.irlil-c Saiimt-1 Ni;h:iiii;ale , Jii-lnm Hiu'ker ' .Invmiah V. .l.-nkiiu .loim lloulaiid .Invmiah I". Jeiikin- tiuiri Uli.ey .lolin Smith I'.udnn Shfldon I'hri-ioiiht'r rflu ldoii S.iiirn'! l'h:u-f .lolui Smith , .liw pii Ani l i!i:ii!i-th Itninn I'.inl.i.-i Sln-Ii'.mi Cyjiri'aii Sti-rry iln di ('ottiiii Cilnin 'ti-or1 Oliu'y .lolui itiMi-1 Kiiz-iln-lh Itogor Ch'.- Iliiikiiii .lamt-r K:u IMu.inl li.!d i:: i'j ir. - - - 1,: - 4 N. l :.. 1 '.'4 1 '.'4 1 !4 ', 1 -: Jlt ..7 n; M 17 -14 10 -' 16 j-' l'j '-' 1 4 I i'4 1 4J 4 02 - 41 4 ri 1 st .. '. 71 ( 4 1 'I'li'Kii1!' I'y1" Hir.ifl (t)dwiii William Pi:kiu A-hafl tKymour Titm Wa.Min A-i-.iit l WUI-. .Ir tlore ot" land U.-iijiiinin siinnnd-' iio do .lohn Douiiiiij; .ImIiii l'niker Kldad Mi. iln do .'im 1'liillip- lix d lJaid Whitu.y Coltoii (lil-on Wm. 1". k lloln-n 1". It-i KHzaln'th UocrrJ .lon illi-ui Andrcuji .lci. miiih 1". .Ifiikiii-' lolui MoiiMoii' do iio Nii hohi? l'oui-r Murth.-i Ko.r imurl Nhiind.' lolui I. Olaik Wm. t'urli.' Sii jilii-n (i.iidiiior J M 41 :. -'i .'.. r. ."'. .'1 ;o - -Ji 2 11 2 4S 4- s i: :io ir.- to 70 70 70 ir.- l.VJ i.vj 7(". 7i 70 70 70 70 70 -10 -i-.' i". iS i'.i tv. Jl! 1 ' 2 i:t 4 . 4 1 1 4 M 4 s.'. 7 7i And -o iiiurh of.-aid land-" will he Fold at iiuhlic niictioii al tlie Vermont Hnui-e iu the town of Brighton. 011 the tirt day ot Octoher next. at ten oVlx-k in the forenoou. a- i-liiill he nqui-'ite to di-charge paid tax-! with eotH, 1111-Iti-H iireviouly jiaid. Dated at l!rij;hloii, Allfj. 21, JAMi:s: W. C.VIlKS. 'l:i".- 1'irtt Coiwtalile. The projirieton- of the followiin; traet of land in the tou 11 of Hrightou. in'the i-oimty of R-.ex, are notitied that the .-..une are taxed in th:1 ta ii-t rommitted to tlie eub scriher. the i-olleitoi-of tivxe? for faid town of lirightou. for the years lSOU, 101, 1m'.2 and lv0.1; a follow. : Name of owner. j: t P. .1. . Melnlire. hou-e and lot 1 :!7 l! .l.iiim (;i!nii-r ;, j.j .lohn V.. Holloff ::s- ; i.;; Ci'lvin K. Morrill 1 M sj 4 1". .'t 1". Itii-e j -j ;, tji-ar !'. Walter 1 ftt :, :.n; .la-on & Alonr.o Cnrrier l.VJ i:t 2"i .lohn 1 lnllntf, vill. lot 1 .V, .lohn Doland Iiomh- 71m (Jfjrp-Danforth linue 11 ::o do do house 011 (.'r.fcv'-'-t 2 40 .1. I!. Conia vill. lot r, 77 Wm. M-isnn hoiiee i:, 12 (ieo. Masou hou-'e lll'.t7 Thutnai. Hollivr-r 1 fili&Ol l.V.i 1.', 22 ". Ito-'ebrciuk hou-;e and lot 7 7-. .1. I'rtrie.lr vill. lot 1 so ISctfy I.add 1 And if no iiorwin f hall appcar to diseharge H taxes oa or before the 1-t day of October next at ten o'cloek in tho forenoou. 1 shall procced to sell at the Vermont House iu Brighton, hy imhlic auction, so luuch of s.iid re.--pective tr:ict. of land or hoiues as hall Im suthcient to di?charge said taxej and all necessarv iuterveninK chargft. .1. W. CADKS, Collector. Mriglitoii. Aug. 24. 10:;. C1:G:: SPLENDID LOT OF Western Slaugliter Kips, Just received and for sale by tf B. C. BURPEE. gOLE & UPPER LEATIIER, Frcnch and American Calf S;ins, KTPS. PATXAS, LTXINGS. BIXD1NGS KID, GOAT, &c, &. AIso SHOE TOOLS AND FINDINGS, Constintly on hand n.d for sale cheap by B. C. BURPEE. Raiiroad st. St. Johnsbury, Aug. 18, 1S63 tf WHEREAS Mary my wife has left my bed and board without cause or nrovocation l hereby forbid all persons trustins or harborinc her on my account as I shall not pay any debts of her contractintr after this date. CYRUS SMITH. Victory, Aug. 18. 18G3. G0:G2 "VT O T I (J E . This is to certify that I lt have sold to mr son m. II. Nesmtth. hi . nuuc ui na iuliiSi mui paj any debts of his contractini; after this date. Wm.G.NESMITH. HlR.VM A Ct-TTI.VG, ) ... . Horace Willso.v, JAttests- Lunenburg, Aug. 20, 1863. G1:G3 )ISCHARGED SOLD1EKS! Men Wauted for the Invalid Corn! 1. Only those faithful soldiers who, fronj wounds or the hardships of war, are no lonucr fit for active field duty, will be received in this Corps of Honor. Enlistments will be for three years i unless sooner dischargei. Payand allowances same as men of the I'nitcdStates Infantry: ex cept that no premiums or bounty for enlistment will be allowed. This will not invalidate any pension or bounties which may bc due for previ- ous service. 2 For convenience of service, the men will be selected for three grades of duty. Those who are forming guard duty, etc . etc, will be armed with muskets. and assigned to companies ot the First i Battalion. Those of the next dcsrce of efficiencv ' mciuamg uiose wno nave lost a nanu or an arm, etc., etc, to the companies of a Second Battalion and will be armed with swords. ; 3. The followin" t niform has been adonted : For Enlhted Jfcn. Jackct Of sky-blue kcrscy, with dark-blue trimmings, cut like the cavalry jacket, to come well down on the abdomen. Irowsers rresent regulation. skj-bluc. Foragc cap Present regulation. 4. The duties will be chielly to act as provost guards and garrisons for tities; guards for hospi tals nd other public buildings ; and as clerks. ordcrlies, etc. If found nccessary they may be assigned to forts, e'c, Boards of enrollment or rccruitmg officers must dctermine: 1. That the applicant is unfit for service in the field. 2. That he is fit for the du tii s, or some of them indicated abovc. 3. That he was houorably discharged. 4. That he is mcritorious and deserving. 11 who apply should bring with them their dis- eharge papers and such other testimonials of ser- vice as they may have. I'he gr'at object of the Corps is to give honora- ble cmployment to those who have lost health or limbs in the service, and are unfit for other cm - ployments. Another object is to cnable those who have a desire to serve their country, and have slight physical dilliculttcs which prevent them from going into the field, to take the place of ,ound, strong men who are now in barracks, hos- pitals. recruiting officcs. .tc , whose duties could as well be performed by men of the Invalid Corps It issupposedthat there areflonorably discharged men enounh to till allNorthcm fctationSand thus allow manv thousand of able-bodied men to re- turn to the" field. Four companies will be oiaanizcd fi.r Vermont No one who is mustered intj the Invalid Corps can be transferred to active service, unless on special exanunation and at his own rejuest. By order of Brig. Gen. T. (J. Pitchcr. A. A. P. M. for Vt. Capt. J. T. Duk.v. Recruiting & Mustering Oilicer f.ir Invalid Corps. E. V. WARNEH. Uecruiting Serut.. Passunipsic House, St. Johnsburv. Vt. Aug. 2-3, 1SG!. lil:Cl JETURXED VO.lTXTEERS. Statk or Veumoxt. Adjutant and Inspector (icneral's Oliice, Woodstock, Aug. 3, 1S03. 3 ;KKKKAL OltDER So. 1. Two regiments of veteran volunteer infantry are authorized to be raised in this state. 2. All able-bodied men. between the agcs of IS and 45, who hae heretofore bceti eiilited. and have served for not le.ss than nine months. urho - j j produce an honorable dicharg- from tlie service. ol tlie usual torm, amt can pa- the examination reipiired by the mustering reulations of the Unitcd Statcs, may be enlistt-d undcr this order as veterans. 3. Every volunteer mustered into service as a veteran. under this order, will be entitled to receive from the Unitcd Statcs one month' pay iu advance, and a bounty and premium of four hundred and two dollars, to be paid as follows : Upon bciug mustered into erviec, one month's pay in advance, First installment of buuntv. 13.00 . 25.0-j 2 0.1 30 00 50 00 50.00 50 0t 50.00 50.00 10 ! Premium, . Total payment on muter. i luo months after muster in. . Six I .1.- 1 f ii iv iuu ui uri year .s service. IS montiis. After two vear's service. .. ; At cxpiration of 3 years' service. there mainder of the bounty witl be pii 1. And each enlisted man will be rnntW tw ,0.1 tate pay of seven dollars per month 10 ' If the Kovernnient shall not reo-iire thre trooji.N for the full pcriod of three years. and thev shall be mustered honorablv out of the erv'ce before the cxpiration of their term of enlistment. they will receive, upon beiii mustered out. the whole amount of bounty remaining unpiid, the bame as if the full term had been sctvcil. 'I'he subscriber will be at room No. 1. Passunip sic House, St. Johnbury, after Aug. 2'. l5i. to recruit a coinpauy from companies F and Iv of the 15th rctiiment. Capt.XEBXES C. STEVENS, COtf llecruitinii Ojfrcvr. T XMVN OF NEWARK. Tlu- iioii-roident proprli-tors ot the To-.f n of Xewark ln the County of Cil.-d.iiil.i , are he't'bv -otllled th.it th taxt-H aMNv-il l.y the 4id town u-ithln the year next pr -ct-rdiu: this date re:u.itu either iu whole or i:i part un paid ou the lullowia de?crilt;d lands in jld ton, vlz : S I - ! I l're-ent wt:er 3 Wlllard liuii.ly tV. 11 1 7 I J.isS Kimliall 3: 00 7 ;l 1 U 411 i 1 j Horace Stono 7 1 11 ; 1 0 11 V. I .-.2. .Mark (.ok 1". 21 1 1 lo 11. li.X H..M Hall 0 25 1 id I .". 19.-. 1 1 41 j W .v A Bemls 31 1W 1 S iv. : 3 1 21 11 02 1 2 11 T K K.iirhank-. 40 2:C. I St O II Smith 1-4 1 2 1 Ceo Ide l.s 1 1 3 31 Warren Xoves 70 s 1 4! 0l 2;S l 7 l- , 7i 2.'.' 1 15 1 Mamilni; WalterK.7 hn 1 1". 12 ' Jolm Walter ;s 45 1 2 I.'. Heo 15 Ch.mdler 21 Un 1 7 .Ti , W.lliam II. Silshnry l 7-1 1 .'. 1.4 ! 2 21 1 1 2 1 Joel Trull Ktate 1 75 1 5 m!' Oriliml Troj.r. Tho- .Morarily J'-hii Thurtoii Jolm c'reed Mary Creed (iiihert Jeuklus Willi.1111 Wall Hetsy .Vtshtlnsale Joliu Jenkhis Caleli Teil. Jr. Thoinas Jenkhis, Wlll.am M'all, Jr Kli.-li.i Jeukin-. Jo,htia sjjuNlnirv Rolifrt J Thurston Henry HTillinulijst ltt!ence Arnuid Hohert Roers Joepli R'.ers l.ydla Clark Jn-ep!i Rosers Jeremlah Jenks Ueorjre Creed Cyiirlan Sterrv Jolm .Mumlord. Jr Wm Thurher J.uues Hiur JoM-ph Cook 2.15 2!il 1 - si I 2. ; 1 1.1 :m Chas A Whipi.le I C I'.ihiKiu Thos J I)re- VJ tA 15 1 1 1 7 lim M5 1 . . .r. s 1 5 ::. Kdward Jones Joua Jenkins Kdward Joiies iillert Jenkins tSeo I.Ie iiiii 1 .M i.S ':' 1 i; r' 1 ' Ar l!0 Kaac Uartlett -Mrsn'ii Mien 11 75 1 ' 7-' There is s aNo ilue ases.se.l as aUjve the s-.ini x-t lu the severa I tindivt iinuvMeil sliaresor i.irts N'li.iiin to tiie (trisi- ... 1.-1.:... .,. ...... in .. .... ual rishtsot KlKha Jenkin . .. 111 1. iif.i-i. .1.'. - Crerdjr. 00; Jolm Mumf..rl Jr. .Od; C'jleb Teai, .0: Wm lieaioii, .i.ii; jolm n.irk. 04: Marv (Jreed. 01: Wlilum Wall. 01. Wm Creed. .0t; Jona Jei kin. IV.: IS.-lv Nteht hicale. .71: Joei.h l'ark.-r.02; i.,M J Tiiurton. .04: II II i illtti?ltjst..4?: J oiies Iturr. 75: l.ydU Clark. .75: l.evt 11.111. .i; hilward Jones. 75 'o; We'coiiie AnioM, .2: Sanil ftt. S.': Jolm Kurr.-. Cy- i Ariiold, S2; Isaac I'.artlett prlan bterry. ftl: Ji. 11 rii;ir.-,tmi. 72: J.Teiiii.ih J.mk. .01 and each ot Nild .-hare contain :C! aires.ainl ni iniich t.fj xud latids vill W sold at lMhllc Auctioii at the m-IiouI ! hou?e in School I)iftrict X...2,in sald town 01 .Wuark. 011 lhe lt . Monday .r Ootoher next at I'l o'c!.k a. m.. as Miall be reiiuWte to illM.-h.irsc sald t.i.es with Cots, uu- ies iireviousiy 11.ua. Dated at Xewark 2il dav of Ansust. A. I. 1?03. AMOS UDl.LUKl-. CI:C3 Klrt Coiiul!e and Collector. JJAST AVEN LAND SALE. The non r sident iiroiiriotors and land owners In th" town of East II.wcn in the county of Ere and State f Virmoiit.areherebyiiotllitf.lth.it the taas a.-M;Ml bv aid town withln the year next jireceediii!; IhU date re uialn In whole or iu part uniuid the tulluwi u ' deicribe.1 lands In sjid town, towit: Orlginal Proprletors Natnes. fn ! $y ij ! 1 71 ' 2-7j 7 i'l I 1 '- ' 1 71 j Joihlia Austaln Sanmel Atwater Datilel Ilenmii Uavnl Kly Timothy Andrus Wheeler Douglass do du do do Wm Collins Jonah Clark David (ialliiiha Jededlah Hyde ui 124 Iftl 14'l 143 131 VJl 135 2 -7 7y 2! 57 t'J 2J) 122 m nc vx 210 IS) 2JJ .1 125 a t3 3 121 3 125 3 125 1 l.Y 2 15.) 3 125 3 125 3 ll". 3 125 3 125 1 l&J 3 125 1 15J 2 IM 3 125 2 IM 3 125 3 125 3 125 3 125 3 125 125 t if 1 ' Samuel Klng 2 C7 1 71 2 (7 2 i'7 I 71 - 7 1 71 1 71 t -"1 I 1 71 1 71 1 71 Joun iaudervill F.IUhur .MiiU do iio do do Heirsol Isaac Xa?h Cloa Smith , Victory Tomllnson ! JoMahTom i;n,, IJavid Tomlinson 1 :e"J,I.ul".Walworth CudivlJed lot And SO tnnrh nf linil .n -hill be rennislte t.) dls - charse sald taxes with cots willbe!dat Public Auclioa at the Inn of Klttredce Hudson Iu sald Kast Haveu, on Jiotiday the 5th day of October next, at ten o clocs In the foreniwu, unless previouslv paid. Dated at East llaven thN 2Jh day of August A. 1). 153. Cl:63 1). C. HL'DSOX. Kltst CoUstable. . . . . W ijU U JJS & IjIiU UERIES For sale by E. JEWETT. gPfilNG STTLES1 E. McDOUGALL has just opened AN ELEGAXT STOCI of SPRING- MILLINERY nhich will be soldat the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. D R E S S I GOODS' : All the variettes of Spring dress goods at reduced rates. St. Johnsbury, April, 22, 1S53. 43tf fj O WOOL GROWERS! t Pure Extract of Tobacco, manufactured by the South Down Companj-. tt p BTPfTTVtJfV . -t -t j o yA, , ( Kailroad btreet, St. Johnsbury. : nri Dp;u rB nTtvn r-r t . 1 j( K L 5 H R 0 Tj N D ME A L! ' ', Northern Corn Meal ; Rye M;al , Oat Meal ; . Buckwheat Flour : Graham'Flour. . tt n "nTPTvTVtin'V p,:ii e. t c. t i t Raiiroad Street. SuJohnsbury. "T7" P "D T r r a t i " jjjjx u u u Ji : "X, V1 imiiV " , i ' c V.ans Just receir- .V' c"1Ll)5 ,Jc.w'iy Bouk sq, also ! V olhcr npw" "on,ls 1,1 h,s 1,ne f de which ' "crs at hls usuall-r lou' ?riccs for cash. VOTICE TO RETURNED SICK 1 WOUNDF.D SOT.l)TF!5 AND -MAKE YOURSELVES COM FORTABLE. I will supply you with mr Spring Mattresses and Lounges at a large reuuction from reular I,r'""- J. T. CASSINO. Bmgham's Building, St Johnsburv- gHOULDER BRACES, Just received at June 25. BINGIIAM'S QE0CKERY GLASS WARE: Table Cutlerv and Plated Ware a cond assort ment at E. JEWETT'S. Mav 7. JPLAVOlllN EXTIIACTS. I.emnn, Rose, Peaeh, Nectarinc, Bitter Almond. Vanilla and Ginser. for sale w By J. C. BINGIIAM. I une 2 3. J D. KILBOURNE D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON. OrFICE. Cllll. MAIX AXD cextral sts. directly Ol'J'OSITK ST. JOHXS11CUY HOCSE. lOtlke ejtabH?hed in 154C.) The long establishcd reputation of this otHce (the oldest in the coun ty) renders unneccssa rv all commendation. l)r. Kilbourne would simply say that every operation will be per- -fonncd as heretofore. with discrimination and conseientious tidelitv and nothimr done or ad- visCli escept for the bcnefit of the paticnt CHAU!ES FOR DEXTAL OPERATIJXS. . Full set of Teeth on Gold. $75 to $90 !h!i et on Gold, oS to 4o Full set on Silver. 35 to . li.i'f " IS to ! Full " Cheoplastic, 50 to ' Half " Full Vulcanized Rubber. Half ' Temporary upper set. 25 to 40 to 20 to FILLING TEETH. ETC. 1 For lilling teeth with c.ild. per caritv, S'l to S3 Tin " .50 to .75 For elcaning teeth, .50 to 1.50 For extractim;. .25 ! " " " vith ether, 1.00 N. B. Every operation shall give cntire satis faction. or the work necd not be taken from the , orhVc. St Johnsburv, Nov 12, 1SG0. EADY MADE COFEIXS: Raiiroad Street St Johnsburv R. UNDEKWOOP. Ottt tf.f.th: teeth:: OVA -T TTT T?C ujx Dentit, Aftt-ra very suceesful iractiee of over ten months in l.vndon. would return his sinccrc And he hojies by a str::t attention t' buiness to ment a contiuuance of the ame. (; j tte is ustng tae I tacniuzut uu'Mer, whicii 1 , meets with such unh-ersal favor, as a bisc fm Artilicial Tccth: but costs not half as much as iold. He trttsts he can do his work as well, ! r"1 ';,lrt,vs he can cheaper than any other dentist i u this vicinitv. Owinn to his situation his ex- ?enses are tritliti": compared with those in lar"er I'liees. and as he wishe.s to mtroduse his work he -n , 141 ..in an alf.ud to wnrK cneapcr. .ind d.'C-s too. As proof of the abovc. ali are invited to call, examine sjieeimens of work, cnqnirc prices, &c Hther and ch'oroform admiuibteied. Teeth cx ainined nratis. Ilefercnces ftirnished. A sjocd j assorttnent of tooth brushcs and powders. All , operations WAKiLVNTEli. operations Otl'tce at Ilis Druj Store, Lyndon, July 10, 1SG3. 51tf YEARrS SUBSCRIPTI0N To the AMERICAN AGJUCUL TURIST GIVEN A WAY ! Any nnc huying 10.03 worth of goods of me. during the months of August and Scptember will be prcsentcd with a copv of the American Agri culturist for onc year. This is without exccption the best paper for those who have a large or stnall lot of land to cultivatc, publishcd in the Unitcl States. I will also receive subscriptions for the abore paper at the luwest club rates. viz : SOc per year. EvCry onc aubscribing now will bc prcsetited with the AGRICULTUU1ST STRAWBERRY PLANTS, The best riavorcd. the largcst and most prolific strawbcrry knoun. These plants can be obtamed iu no other way. I am selling lounges and spring mattresses at about the same prices as before tne war. J. T. CASSINO. Manvfncturcr of lounges and spring mattresses. dt. Jonnsuurr i t. QAUTIOX TO IN DELIGATE EEMALES HEALTH. Dr. DOW, Phy-kiau aad Surceoa. Xo. 7 Endlcott St Iloston, li con-iulle'l dally fur all dlMfNe lDCldent t li,e feinale sy-teni. Proiapsus Uteri or FoUIng of the Womb. Kluor AlbUs.Suporesslon. aad other ilentriil derAnire- menis, are all Ueated on new patholoRlcal prlnclples. aad i ?-,"V .ull'M'ral1" " ic ua3-. ou Mvana y certaln ls the new mode of treatment. that. mot nt s tinate caes yield uader it, aad the adlcted person soon rejolces In ierfect health. Dr. Dow has no doubt had greater experlence ln the cure of diseascs of womeu thaa any other phvslclan ln Boston. Boardln: accomtnoatlon tor natlcnti nhn c. to stay la llo?ton a few days under his tieatmeai. " 1 Dr Duw.iluce 1SI5, havlnccouflneUhls whole attentlon . 1? a" ?ffle pra,ClIC? for tlie ot Prlrate DUeases ad X. B. Allletters -nnst contain oae dollar. or they rtfl nolbeau wered. Offlce hoursi&oiu3x.K.to9 r.x. Bo6toa.July22, 15S3. CTJtW 0R.f s mmsm nm. ASURE RELIEF FOR THE SUFFERER. This Salve is a vegetable prcparation, inrcnt cd in the 17th century, hy Dn. Wm. Gkace, i-xirgeon in King Jamcs's army. Through its agency he cured thousands cf most serious sores and wounds that baffled tlie -slull of the most eminent phyiicians of his day, and was Tegarded by all who knew hira as a public benefactor. Grjce's Celebratoi Salva caresBanis. Grace'a CclEhrated SsJve cures Scald3. Grace's Cclebrated Salrc cnres Plesh "Wouuil. Grace's Celebrated Salva cures Corus. Grace's Celehratea Salvo cures reloas. Grace'a Celehratea Salvo cures Frosea IdmbB. Grace's Celebrated Salve cure3Wens. Grace's Celebrated Salvo cures Callouses. Grace's Celebrated Salvo cures Salt Iheun. Grace's Celebratei Salvo cures Ci&blains. Grace's Celebrated Salve cures Sore Breast. Grace's Celebrated Salve cures Sore lips. Grace's Celebrated Salve cures Erysipolas Sore. Grac&'s Celebrated Salve cures Abscesses. Grace's Celebrated Salva cures TJlcara. Grace's Celebrated 8alve cures Cbapped Hands. Graco's Celebrated Salve cures Bingworms. And from Sores and Wounds of the most serious nature down to a common Pimple. It eradi cates Pimples frem the face, and beautifies the skin. There is no preparation before the public that can equal tliis Salve in prompt and ener getic action for the speedy cure of external dis eases. as those -who have tried its virtues testify. Soldiers, Sailore, and Fisheraen, "nill find this Salve their best friend. lt has none of the irritating, heating proper ties of other remedie, but cools, cleanses, and heals the most serious Sjres and Wounds. Every family, and cspecially those containing children, should keep a box on hand in case of accident, for it will save them much trouble. euffering, and money. All it vants is a fair aial to cure old and inveterate Sores. MANUFACTCItED BY WIIiX.IjaJM: GEACE, AMESBURY, MASS. rillCK 2Z CEXTS PER BOX. George C. Goodwin & Co., 33 Hanover St. , Boston, general aentsforNewEngland. Grace's Salve can bc obtained at all the rcspectable drug gists and country stores everywhcre. 44i)5is The peculiar taint or infection -whidi ve call Scuofi:iv lurks in the constitutions of niultitude of men. It either pndtice or is produced hy an en feebled, vitiated 5tate tp". oi uie uioou. tvnerem itltat lluid beconies in- lM?rnninetpnt to sustain uit: iiai jorcc 111 ineir and r viKorous acuon. &rBsS?lpaVf.s lhe svtoni to c5 fall into disorder and decay. The scrofulous contamination is va rioush causcd by niercurial tliscase, lovr living, disordered digc-stion from unhoalthy fooil, itnpure air5 filtli and filtliy liabit?, tlie depressing vices. and. above all. by the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin, it is liercditary in tlie constltution. descending -fnnn paror.ts to children unto the third and fourth goneration : indecd. it 5eems to Ik the rod of Him who says. 1 vrill visit the iniquities of the fathers ujKjn their children." The tliseases it originates take various names. acconling to the organs it attacks. Jn the lungs. Scrofula jiroduces tubercles, and rinally Coniumption : in the glantls. swt'llings which tupjmrate and be come ulccrous sore: in the stomach and bowels. derangeinents ivhich produce indi gestion, dyspepsia. and liver complaints : on the ?km. eruptive and cutaneous affections. These, all having the same origin. reqnire the same remetly. viz.. purirication and invigora tion of the blood. l'urify the blood, and these dangcrous distempers leave you. With feoble. foul. or corrupted blood. you cannot have health; with that "life of the flesh liealthy. you cannot have scrofulous disease. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is eompounded from the most erTectnal anti dotes that niedical science lias discovered for this nfilirting di-temper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far supe rior to any other reniedy yet devlscd, is knotvn by all who have given it a trial. That it does comhine virtues truly extraordinary in tlivir etfect upon tliis class of complaints, indispulably proven hy the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cure it has made of the following diseases : Ellg's Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Tumora, Ernptioiis, Pimples, Blotehes anrl Sores, Erysipelas, EoBe or St Anthony's Ere, Salt Hhenm, Scald Head, Coughs from tuberculons deposits in the lungs, WMto Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neoralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infsetions, Mercurial Diseases, FeiaaleWeakuessej. and. indeed. tlie whole mtk s of coiiijibints tfu.t arise from impurity of tiie hlood. jlinute rcports of indiridual csM-s may he found ir Ayeu's Amekicax AyAX.xc. which is lurnihel to the druggists i r gr.!tuilous distrihution. whercin may be iearnol the directions for its ue, and some oi tlu remarkable cures which it has made whi n :tll other remedies had failetl to aflbrd ndief. Tho.-e cascs are jmrposely taken from all seitions of the country. in order that cvvry readt-r may have acces to some tiiie wr.o can pcak to him of its benelits from KTMn:tl eiperieni'v- Scrofula deprcsses: tlie ital i-nerg:es. and thus leavcs its victims far nnn. suliject to diiiase and iL. fatal results tl::u are lieahly cntilutijns. Ilencc it Je;;;ls to j-hoiicn. antl dovs greatly hurten, the avcntge dumtion of humaii life. The vn-t iiiipoitancc of these oonsidcrations lias li-l ii to spend t-ars in porfcctSug a remetly whlcSi is atletiuate to its cure. This wc nov oticr to lhe public Under the name of ATEu'i; Sa.ai,aihll.. altluiugh it is composed of ingrc;Ik'nts. some of which e.xceed tlse best ul Ssn.uj!art!!a in r.ltentlivo jkiwit. lly its a:d you may pntU-ct yi.urclf fnni the fcufier ir,g aiid daivr f thi;-e di?ortlers. lurge out lhe foul comiptson that rot :ind fester in the Mm.d. j.urge out lhe cause.s of ciscase, and vigorous hcahh will folhiw. lly iu pecu liar vinues this rcmcdy Mimuhiics ti'e vitsil funclions. and thu e.vpcls the distamjiers; wliich lurk within the yttcm ur burst out on any part yf it- Vk know the public have leen utceived by many comiounds f Sarsajiariltu. That promiscd mucli and did nothing; but thev will neither le deceivcd ntir ditajipointetl m this. Its virtues have been proven bv abun dant trial, and there remains no question of its surpas.-ing e.cellence for tlie cure of tlie aulictnig diseases it is intended to reach. Although under tlie .-ame name, it is n very diderent niedicine from any otlier which has been beforc the people. and is far more ef fectual than any other wliich has ever been available to them. CHEHRY PEOTOKAL, The World's Great Bemedy for Couglis, Colds, Incipient Con sumptioa, aud for the relief of Cousumptive patient3 in advanecd stages of tho disease. Tliis has been so long used and so uni vcrsally known. that we nectl do no ninre than astrc the publjp that its quality is kept up to tlie lest it vver has been, and that H may be relied on to do :ill it has ever done. Prepared by Du. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemisf Lowp" " Sold by all druggists