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XHE CALEDONIA. LOCAL AND STATE ITEMS. Brii't l,o:nIs. The Soldiera' Aid Society meets at Rev. W. Thayer's next Tuesday. Ve have had another week of mild veather, some of it very pleasant, and some rainv. We have reached the last week in Xovember without as yet the least show of iiiow or hard ly any cold weather. We understand that Waterford voted in ivm meetin,' to give volunteers under this hat call $300. East Montpelier .md Middle sex otler $200, and Rutland $500 to actual reidents of the town who enlist. We learn that Mr. Dana has sold his lot eat of the Union School house to the dUtrict, and that he has purchased Mr. Ciough s house and the lot north of it where the old Martin House was bumed. We c.jngratulate the district on the fine park they will have. It is just what our village needs. The Methodist and South church socie ties meet with the North at the latter house lor thanksgiving services to-morrow. There will he a contribution taken for the Sanitary and Cliristian Comuiissions on that day. lloth these societies have for their object the ameiioration of the condition of our Union suidiers, and both are doing a rast and no bie work. Let the people give them the support without whieh they will be power-Itf-.. These societies each have appeals iir i.ils paper, the one on the first, and the oth tr on the fourth page. Friends in other towns will oblige us by iiifjrming us from tinie to time how volun-tt-ering progresses in their vieinity. The December term of Caledonia coun ty eourt cominences at this place next Tues- (1 iV. There have been niany good proclama tions wiitten this year, among whicb is that oj '.Kr O'.vn Governor Smith; but Govemor Morto.i of Indiana says it all in the follow i il' sen'.ence : " Lft the people praise and th.mk Aimighly God for the inany mevcies He !t.;i shuwn us during the past year, and pray Ilini, with humble hearts, to still pvo ttct, ciiide and bless us, and restore the ines timvue blesshigs of unity and peace to our blt'fding ai.d suiTering country." The Messrs. Fairbanks conceived the hap jiy ii!'a of surprising each head of a family in their cinploy wita a turkey for thanksgiv ing. A rtference to their pay roll revealed the fact that they had two hundred and thir ty such men, each one of vihom received his turkey yesterday. The Messrs. Fairbanks now einploy four hundred men. Last pay they voluntarily raised the price of board -o cents per week on account of the advanc-t-d rates of living. At the town meeting held last Thursday, it was voted without a dissenting voice, to n eacli recruit from this town under the Cctll of the PresiGent for 300,000 men, $300 on his being mustered into the United States' service. This together with the bounty of $;J02 oifered by government, and the regu- lar pay of $20 per month, makes Boldiering the best pajing businessnow followed. The selcctmen have opened a recruiting office in Juttredge's building, over S. Jewelt's and E. J Brown's stoics. " Sam " has been around, and among the many things which he has left at the bookstores and shops is an almost endless variety of pocket diaries for 1SG4. An early call will ensure a good assrtment to select from. War .llcetiun. An enthusiastic meeeting of our citizens was held at t.he Town lial!, Saturday evening, at which remarks were made by severai gen tlemen of this town, the tendency of which was to induce men to enlist under the call of the l'resident for three hundred thousand mire volunteers. As a result five young men came forward and signed the recruiting papers of the selectmen. Up to Wednesday morning of this week 20 men of our quota of S0, had enlisted from this town. On Wednesday evening, Nov. 1b, Col. Stephen Tnumas, of the 8th Vermont regiment, is ad vertised to speak at the Town liall. Col. Thomas had been a leading democrat of this state for a number of years previous to the breaking out of the rebellion. He went to Louisiana with Gen. Butler, and like him his views have changed somewhat respecting the gieat qncstions of the day. Col. Thomas has been speaking about our state for sever ai weeks, and if we can believe the reports, he is doing much to encourajje volunteering. Tne l'ree Press says of him : " Hc 1ns ha-1 a taste of the rebellion and learned to detest and abhoi its villany with his whole suul. He knows the lie upon which it is founded, for he has mei it face to face and curted it with a bitter hatred." All that can will wart to h-ar the gallant colonel to-night. By rtference to advertisement in another column it will be seen that Col. Randall of the 13th regiment will address the inhabi tants of severai towns in the county next week. llis addresses will be calculated to stir up the patriotism of the people in rtfer ence to filling up the depleted ranks of our armv. Dentii bv Lihtninj,'. Wm. A. llibbard, son of Wm. Hibbard, of Glover, was instantly killed by lightning in Leavenworth City, Kansas, Nov. 4, aged Ji'J. This aflliction falls heavily upon his pa rents as their three other sons are at Chat tanooga, in the cause of their country. A large circle of friends mourn his loss. New Advertisements. E. McDougall Cloaks. C. Raxter Excise Tax notice. Ilarvey Silsby Liberation. Landon Cram's est Com'rs notice. Wm. Graham's est Settlement notice. G. B. Bullard War meeting. G. H. & J. M. Weeks Sieiehs. H. A.JMooney Selling off lloots &Shoes. liall Hi-gius IV, Up. E. Halt -List of Letters. Jji(uor Fme. John A. Darling (,f the Lyndon House was fined SS0 and costs, Tuesday, for viola tin : ibt liquor law. . Total $100.09. Surcly ' JorJon'jj a hard road to trabell" Pay iu Advance. luuai oi our sunscnoers iook auvanlage of our advance terms last winter. Friends, of our hospiu'.-. we thank you, and would now onlv remind rr... i t, ' ' . . . ' lcimau lwomen wii.. ..-gged something to eat at you that most of your subscnptions expire a Mr. UrownV i. Bennington, a few days in December, and a renewal of the same is ! s'nce nobbled up u valuable gold watch. hoped for. Our readers will bear in mind , Wortiiy Boy. The Bennington Banner that white paper stock and everything else sav8. a gentleman lost his pocket book, con that we use in office or house has advanced I taininS a larSe amount of money, in that at lwet ".( nn .u f m r, ! town a few days ajro. The gentleman offered at least o0 per cent., the price of The Cale- ( him a rewar(1 f whiche refu8Scl doman is the same it has been for the past ; ing he had only done what was right, and ten years, to those who pay down. It is on-' njs father wou'd not like him to take it. ly to those who choose not to pay in advance ' That bo' 5sn,t likel-v t0 lurn out a rascal- that we have raised our rates. Our terms are kept standing on first page. (3t) Runi and ltioting. liuni and rioting are associate terms, the latter being a very sure consequent of the former. This was very satisfactorily dem onstrated no longer ago than last Saturday at Lyndon. On Thursday night of last week, heriff Ide siezed about one hundred gallons of liquors at S. W. Fisher's, and the two hotels in Lyndon ; the trial came off Saturday, and the liquor confiscated ar.cord- i ing to law. Saturday eening a company of I youngsters professedly "young men," (and Someot a larger growth It Was Said Who j , . , ,u n UareU not appear) came up to the Centre where it was supposed the " papers " issued for the seizure, passed through the village in an uncivil and boisterous manner and short- lv returned. callinsr at one or twn nnwtP .. r resiuences UUrillg tne time. llaltinj' their I teams, a part 01 the Crowd, ten or a dozen , nerhaus, eiltereU the harness Khnn. and nfrpi- .. ... . ngunng aoout awhile, msultingly took a bot tle from their pocket and drank " all round." this was not sufficient : impudenue, profani ty and threats were freely exhibited, till the owner of the premies civilly ordered them " b w.wmu iuU uic uuu Was not vet in nnint nf lnw at l.ntt "OL - 1 ln 110UU 01 laW al least Ult wished to apolngize, saying they meant no harm to him, but that John A. Darliiig at the Comer, fiotn whom a good sharu of the liquor had tieen taken, furaished them with teams and the rum to raise a row with some of the aids of prosecution ; thus proving the in3tigator of the affdir. Now there is a law, just, and especially applicable to just such insiigators and olfenders ; and it is the pub lic will that it be enforced without reserve. Order and good government demand it. It is but a trial of temperance against rum ; right against nrong; the law against viold tors and ofl'enders ; order, peace and human ity against druriltenness and barbarism. Our temperance law is a good one, and none too severe. It was made by the people to be enforced for the people's good, and wherever put to tlie test by earnest luw and order men. It ha iiHVpr frtilnd tn noenmnlitsh tlu . . . i desired result. A bill was lntroduced at the Uia cucilnn r thu lfxrioUt...... v,.,.,i. .i,.. : uuB mtluence of liquor dealers, it was said, to j repeal the present law, and OHtablish the old license system as in the dajs of the " dirk ages." What was the result? Xot an ad vocate had the bill, so unanimous was the feeling against it. The present liquor law is satisfactory to the people a few unprinci pled mm-venders and drinkers, including gamblers and rioters, only to the contrary. Let every law and order tnan be possessed of manly independence and courage enough to put the law in force; cirry out its provi sions as intended by its originators, and our tiurn nftnnti' nnrl ctntn nrMtlrl K . f.i.l drunkenness and crime ; our poor-houses ! and tiresides neaceful. nrosnerous an.l liannv. ' 1 .. o i .-. i i 1 v50 let lt De : lNC'UG. ! WkIX )O.VE Tl I KTFOIt l). Ca p t . SiiXt' informs us that he enlisted six men for the third Vt. Light Battery, at Thetford Uill. on j the evening of the 19th inst. Their names n ( r- .. u m ri ti 'p ir are b. (4. Gare), H. 1 . Llosson, 11. I. Har- dy.N. W. Smith, G. M. Moore and 15. M. Clay. The Woodstock Railroad is now being Biirveyed by Hon. Thomas E. Powers and Hosea Doton, Esq., of Pomfret. Samuel W. Thayer, Jr., M. D., has been detailed as Acting Ass't Surgeon Geueral of Vermont. Will the Burlington Sentinel niake a note of it that three colored men have en listed from Woodstock for three vears or tht! war Their names are Norman Bradish, William Wentworth, and Edward Mero. 1 DuuiiAM Cati'LE. The Ereeman says : One day last week, Mr. Chas. K. Gray, of) East Montpelier, drove through Montiiulier, . 011 their way to his f.irm, tvnt-five head of . " . r . U'arlings ana two years-oiu catue oi me short-hornt-d Durhatn blood. Mr. Grny , , ..... . ,T .. son counties, Onio, fur himself and some 0 his neighhors, who, like himself, take an in lerest in raising good aml valuable stock. from The Ni.nth Regiment. A lette r. 1." r r ...1 .i, (i.;, ,i.,r,.,i Newport U.irracks, X'ewbern, X'. C, Inov. 12, sajs that seven companies of the regiment are at Newport Jjarracks, on tLe line of the railroad between Xewbern and lieaufort. The remaining three coninanit.s are from three to Uve milts to the front doing pirket duty. The heakh ol the boy? has been much improved since they arrived at Xewbern. The post oilice address of the regiment is Xewbern, North Carolina, via X'ew York. The Cavalhy Regiment. A private let ter irom me cavairy iniortns us that tlie vt-gi- ment came. off picket on the Rapidan on the forenoon of the loth insl. The resiment was to be paid next day. It is not thought that the cavairy boys will re-enlist for three years under its present organization. Lieut. Col. Preston is quite unwell and is in the corps hospital at Warrenton Junction. The regiment miss him very much. Vermont Soldiers. The Springfielu R publican says : The good offices of the Chris-1 tian Commission and their hospital, the Sold-1 ier's Rest, were disnensed on Satuidav to bo 4 sick VTermont soldiirs, mostly from the 10th infantry and 1st cavairy, on their way to the Brattleboro hospital. ihey were under charge ot Mrs. Major Gage.wl.o received lier J ' )n from the Government for her commission i .i . flc. - i ir. , orave ut.u "iiicietu ber lces on severai v ea tprn hattle-fields.. She has nassfcil thrniiL'h no les than fomteen battles, besides being, ot mealculable -rvice to our soldiers in nianv ,1 Sabiuth Schools i. Vermont. The friends of Sabbath schools in this state held a state convention at Montpelier last week. There was quite a large attendance. An or gam'zation was formed, taken from all the paslors of the Evangelical churches, and the superintendents and delegates of the Evan gelical schools in the state, and the followwg ofricers were chosen : Rev. N. P. Foster, president ; H. D. Hopkins, Esq., F. C. White, Esq., Rev. J. L. Sinclair, W. A. Burnett, Esq., vice-presidents ; Rev. J. T. Ford, recording secretary; J. Tucker, Jr., corresponding secretary and treasurer. A corresponding secretary from each county was also chosen. - - pooriuaimeVfei Cominp: Hack. Iluudreds f fellows lrora the battle-Helds are llmnini aul can be Biven bythe bencvolent than a box (iScts) 01 race' celrbrated Sa've? Atiuiely application ol It ,ay ,.revent many a foul ulcer, or cufe those already es- tauilieil l or bu us, scalds, tlesh woiiiitls. strains. hrniscs. cvii!u-ions. veetable ioloni 011 the t-kln, lasect bites anil i.ilt's. (irace's Salve is n sovtreipn remed. It contains nothiiiK iioi.lous,aud ls alreaily famous for Sts curc'o. iJce advurtiavmcut in anuther column. 74:75 Jlicroscopic Photosraphs. C. II. Whce- Ier t Co.,5 i 7 K-sex St., Ho-ton, have Nitue photograplis sikss, deMgned ior the mIcroscope; aiuontr them is the l,ordS l'rayer, n a space less than liall the sl7e P''s litad,andcontaiuinj;3 S perfectly lornted letters. L'nder the niicroicope il appears as it" printed witlitvpe 'llic-e pliotoL'rpplis are lir u:;lit out Ieauti- iully by the C'rafe miiTocope, l'Twliich Messrs. Wheeler .t C are .ieiits. l'riie f the nhotoraphs 50 ceuts each. They wih beaent by mail for tliat sum. 7lwl I'aniicrs, who .ire at woik in tlio opcn air so mucli, liave olten ielt a paln in theback which coiiM not he fi!aiiifil. but u hicli emiM only be helpeii. and that not a ureat deal. by hard rubliin'. This pain wiu be telt this I.ill wiieii tlie liarve.-tin is ovt-r, and th" cool win'ls ol .N'ovem' er succeeil tlie p!eat.ant breezes oi tlie carly autumn. lluiibiiiK and tood lianneis uillonly put oil' the ,,vll;l ,,;,. ,vhiIeabottleot'Kennfd-s Kheumatic Unv 1 lm'"! will work .i ctire, and tlie laruier uiay enjoy lus (nwhfs rest without haviug to call lor a rubbhij; or a l"Iaster. 71wl Aiiioiii,' th(! NotaMe L;ihor-Savin 31a- chines. Putnanr- Cfcithes Wrincr Justly lioldi a place. li iisina it oiirseivet, we cau truiy say that It not only ives liiin h l.il.r. bui i-. al etonoinical iu that it caies leurar in svriuj;iii4 ilothw, and coiiMimes but one th'n! ihe tinie. !.. V ()berver, Nov. lta. Wecm reconirnend it with the utmo.-.t conlidcnce. It le us tt'-rk thoroiighly, e.pcditIouly,and without m linytii the cloliies. Uvery lauiily should luve one .Ciirt-tUn Iulelilxt'iuvr. 71vl Mvainhia'ioii ot Teac!i(M. Thc Sup r- ititlnileiit (" S. li'inN iu llartiet will attend t the exam inati u and lii eiiiu of teai-hers, for the w inter cliools. nt iii1' sclio-il hr.u al .Mclndoes KalN, on S.iturdav, ov. at - u'lloik r. m. 73.71 K. W. CAlUJKK.'Supt. T !)r. Tubias Vein'tian'T' T Pint bott'.es at fifty cents each, for thc curc of latneno-s. scrtitclics, wind gall, sprains. bniiscs, &Iltnt, cits, colic. i-hpjiin;; stule, ovi-r-hcatin, .-orc throat. nail in the fnot, ctc It is warranted ch aj)cr and bettfr than any other artic-le cvcr liTcrcd to the public. Thoubands of aiiimaN have t)f on cured of the colic and over-licatiiit; by this linimt'iit; and hundrcds that were crippled and lame have b?en restored to their forrtier viu nr It is uscd by all horsemen throinihout the Utes- Uitlers are constantly received from tlie racim; stHhies ot I'.ngiaiut tor iresii suppnps oi Ihis invaluable articlij. Over 'J,o00 tcstimonials h.iu- been rcceixed. Bemcmber, 50 cents laid out in t'nie mav save the life of votir hor.e. SohM,y all druggists. Otlicc, V T V .I.oGCouitlandt st..N Y. 7-'.7o V .1. DEATHS. tiv .MarrUL-f, liirths and Heatlis tuerteil Pkee, Ottituaries, iiii.ladin,; poetry.niserieil at cixyents a line in aiUance. Jnthisviila-'e, N'ov. 20, Calita Web-fter, asjed T years 1 1 monms ana ii uays, wuc m iiou Ineron lloward. ? In No'thumbcrland, N. H.. Nov.S, of consunp- tion, Mrs. Anna (ircen, w:fe of -Martin W . Thomas. at;ed '1') years. In Roxbury, Mass.. Oct. 28. Ebcnezer Cham bcrlin. acd ( '. formerly of Peacham ln thedeath of Mr. Chainberlin. the cniiiim- nity in which lie lied are most truly bereaved. As husbaml. father, brother. fricml.it is rare that wemceet nne of stronjrer attachments. I os- sessed of a svmnathetic. trenerous naturc, his hcait was evcr "oi.en to the oppressed and sor- r,r,l I I S T 111 S'lllHTIl. 114 1 I X' mmijii i . i c i i iw.111 yv .xit. uu.-.i.'w . n i n r i-j.i i . -i-. i-i- uoi. i . v . ivauuau o, u.e .o.n m-m. u oi. .nd other sp?akers fromhbroad will address upon thesuhject of the WAR. thc inhabitants of Giotui, Monuay, cventni;, Nov ,0 at o clock. lUcsjate, Tuesday, Dec. 1. at l o'clock r M. ,.:.mi., rosdav. l)-c. 1. at 7 o'clock r. m. I'cactiani. u e(ine--(iay. iice ai 1 o ciock r. m. Danville. Wedncsdav, Dec. 2. at 7 o'clock i m. 1 1 T"k l t f 1 . 1 St. Johnsburv 15 Thursdiy. I)ee.:, 1 o'clock v.M. St. Joht sburv, Thursdaj, Dec. ."i, o clock v M. St. Johnbui', C, Friday, Drc. 1, 7 o'clock r. m. Lower ateifordaturday, Dec. o.l 0 clock r.M T)eote one eveniii!rat least to the causc of your countrv, and show by your prcsence that you are alive to lier neccssities. The ladies are particularlv invitcd to attend. GATES B. BULLARD. 71:wl Supt. of Recruiting Service. Q LOAKS ! CLOAKS ! ! TUE LATEST STYLES OF CLOAKS Just received at E. McDOUGALL'S. St. Johnsbury, Nov. 2"i, 18G:L 74:70 2 ALL & HIGGINS 1 Would say to al! who have unscttled accounts j with them that unless thev settlc-the same be- ; fm. tia. 10th of Januarv 151 they will be oblig- 1 ed to bcttle the s.,mc .uth an aUorney, St. .Tohnburv, Nov. '2. lS'i!. 7-1 -7G T IST OF LETTr.RS renmining in the S 1 Pt.vt nttli'O St. .Tftlins'nirv. Vt.. nv .". lRflt Bludjjrtt T. G. Brook.i M. Mrs. Page M. Mrs. Robcrts A- J. Sanfjhton J. Spaulding M P. now A B Miss ; Da .tohn. ! Danly A. Mrs. ! Da-ie .V Kimball. MUs. Wells A Miss Whecler Z B Mrs Yoiut a V Young M J EMERSOX UALL, P. M. Libby L. j c-'ar j PROCTOR 15- V E A Z Y Attomeys ond Counsellors at Law. will prose cute all var claims, and ob'ain pension.s, boun- ties aml back pay. Olfice in Crampton & Nichols' Block, Mcrchant s How, - - HUT i.ANl), Vt. RKiirn:i.i) Puoctois, 70:S2 W G. Veazy. - ! jOR COLD WEATHER ! A new lot of Cloaks, just received, and for i sale cheap, by E. JEwETT. 71:7-1 . ! y g "yT GOODS! MRS. H. W. FLEETWOOD Has just received a new and choice assortment 1 t T T T AT P n V fi n n n 1 1 1 ,rr, t" rlntT- Cwin,- rli'.Uc nrr.lt,t 1. , r. c. . ii m m' ot oioves. uosiery, ooniags, OlC.,xc. rieasc , t - j call and examine In the Buiidinr North of J. C. Bingham's 71:tf Apothecary Shop. : XRICOSXiiEE ! j Jj A D I E S I the; You are invited to an examination of mv eiV soods-consistin.i of a large assortmcnt of j Dress Good, Shawls, Cloaks and Cloakings, Nu- ; inas, lloods. Cloads and all articies usually call- all pront, ' d f.ir. Thev will be soid at a tma - , , ' fM. U. 1WW K. JKWKTTS. OPENING zn O rJi The attention of the ladies ofSt. Johnsburyand vieinity is called to the large and fashionable as sortment of NEW STYLE MILLINERY, AT E.3I'DOUGALL's, Unusual attractions in this departraent will be offered this season. Thc immense business of this establtshtnent will warrant the proprietor in selling goods at a VERY LOW RATE. DRESS GOODS! A good stock of Thibcts, BeLains, Alpacca and other Drcss Goods. 'D " No trouble to show Goods ! "0 St. Johnsbury, Sept. 17, 1SG3. 6-ittf CLOTHING ! AT DEPOT CLOTHING STORE, ST. JOHNSBURY, VT. The subscriber offers to the public his Fall and Winter Stnck of Cloths and Clothitig at prices a little advance from cost for cash, consisting of cven thing in the line of GENTLEMEN'S AITAHEL, Excrpt thc IJont. Thankfnl for past favors and soiicitiu a cominuance of the same. I am Yottrs respeetfnllv, r. 11. nou'Toy. N. B. All pcrsons indcbtcd to Wiu. II. Hor ton. by Book or Note. are reiptestcd to call and settlc tiie same on or bcfore the 1st of December ISG3, after that date they will be found in the h.Mids of Messrs. Stoddard X- Clark for immediate cilt i-tion. 'lake this for uranted. G'.I.S'J " V. II. 1IOKTOX. g P E C I A L NOTICE! Tlie most etcnsive and dcsirah'.e Stock of turniture m this nart of the State canbefouml at H ALL'S EUHXlTUltE 11 O O M S x J- x u it j 'tuuJto. fter an cxiiericnce of ten vears in the buMtiess I flattcr mvself that my stock of i:oods fur supe rior workmajt-hip and bcatitv if desimi caniut bebcitcn. My tjooils an kll tiotiuht for CA'1I, and as I am dctermitied not to be undersold. I think I can makc it t;ratU to the aihantai'c of Imvcrs to c.-.ainiiie m st k a to cmalitv and I)r;V bofore Diiri hainir clsewhere. I have iut rcturncd from niatkct and liio now m .store an f.UIVAI.I.i:il AOUTME.NT OF Chaniber Sets, Sofas, Rock and I'arlor Chairs, Hure.itm, Uedsteads. Sinks, Toilet Stands. Extention, Diiuuir. Cer.ter and Card Tables. Cane and W uid Sea Chairs and lcks. Hat Trees and What Nots. AKo. L60KIXG GLASSES, LOi'NG i' S. MAT- TUESSKS. I'KATIIKR BKDS, onoiv"' i)l.'lie t. 01 JVI , ,t : . . . . .. i .. , i . . a;niii'; uu'.iui iuiuiuie uiiu .wiei iu nm f,r.... ,!... l.o f... II. ,1 olwo.v.or I f.'.nl tl.,f T 1,1. m,.. ..-.-..v.. . . . , ... have it in my power to piease all wno may lavor t . n.vi.Ii, Yusl door south of St. Johnsburv House, CO-tf. Main Stueet r 1 N T E 11 GOODS! AT X. M. JOIIXSOX'S, HAILItOAD STKEET, ST. JOIINSHUKY, Vf. NEW GOODS, AT JOIIXSOX'S, Railroad St. N. M. Nov. 10, 1SG3. F.CLL-SIZED II A I. V -WOO h BALMORALS ! r o u $2.50. AT N. M. JOIIXSOX'S. (55:tf l-lJjAUJVJSjLlTJl jSOTIUEJ -J Thc subscriber has rented the blacksmith shop situated at the north end of railroad strect, where hc inteiids to carrv 011 the business 111 all branchcs ustially done in a ciitom shop. I'lease call and have vour work done at short notice. I'articular attention paid to shocim; horscs. A. P. IIALE- St. Johiisbun , Aov. 2, 1SG3. 7'2tf THICOSTHElSfE ! SET- TLE UP, Oll- 1 The demands due the lale firm of Dns. SAN- BORN & HOLBROOK can bc settled with the subscriber or Dr. Sanbora, without costs, if done pnorto Januarv 1, lfGt. Aiter that dati collec- lion will be enforced with costs 011 cvrrvthin' rc- inaiuing due. as it is neccssary to tijuare the com pany books, 111 order to settle the estate of Dr. llolbrook. JONA1HAN ROSS. Nov. 10, 1SG3. 72:78 UURE DRUGS & MEDICLNES ! L SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, Anda well sclected varietv of Yankee Notions. AL.SO, Paints, Oils, Vamishes, hrushes, and nearly ev- ery articlc necded oy painters of MAY Bc found at our store on Railroad St Thankful for pabt favors. we liatter ourselves. that bv strict I o ttontliiM In .mr- nnlllllir n Tltl linv orlnu f. tin 1 i. it .: - ?t , i unies, wesnau coauuue iu rttenciuuerai snare I ne ....i. t: ... ir v tirWT Ui puuiiu laiiuiiair. ai.. a uuii n iMini i - St. Johnsbury, Nov. 11, 1S63. nf N TOIICE. Ihis rnay Ceruty inat his time withliberty to transact business for hini- selt and I shall pay none ot his uebts. nor claim anv ol his earnms's after tnis date. DANIEL CASH. W. J. Gihson, Witness. Nov. 7, 18G3. 70.; 4 for UOYS' C0PPE11-T1PPED BOOTS i I v9t Por sale bj I.B.GQIilLAI r R A N D BOOTS & SHOES: Of all kinds.qualities and styles manufactured in the best work- manlike manner and at short notice. bv I.B. GORHAM. Oct 1863 . 67:S0 PASSENGEHS 1 60ING WEST! Can cet at aur ofttce tickets from White Rlver Junctlon to Opdensburp. vla steamer toToronto. vla rail to Water- , town and Kome rallroad, liurliuton via Kutlau-l. llellows ; Falls vla Kutland. aud Sprinstield over the New York C'entraland Great Western llailnwd at low rates toallj points west. 67rfO J. U. BUTLKK. St. Johnsbury. j. jj. Aitiiuii, liaruet. juu.n a it.. i.ynuou JEW HAKNESS SHOP! The subscriber would sav to thc people of St. Tl 1 . .11 !! Jonnsoury ana vieinity inat. ne nas opeueu a new harness shop Ox EASTERN AYENUE, St. JOIIXSBURY, Threedoors below the Cai.kdoxian" Office, where he will keep on hand, or tnake to order, ALL KINDS OF HARNESSES. R1DING AND DRIV1NG 3RIDLES, IIALTERS, WIIIPS. Etc, Etc. Bv kceninz exnerienced workmen, and dointr good work at a fair price, he hopcs to merit the , patrnage of the public. C Harncses cleaned. oiled and repaircd in j the best manner and on ahortnoticc. j C. HOWE. Directly north of the Court Ilouse. St. Johns bury. Gl:tf A FAC T VORTII KNOWING, THA.T C. C11LLDS! Has the LARGEST and BEST SELECTEI) Stock of Goods in his line of business in Caledonia County, and those who buy goods at his former ce to C 11 E A P VR1 C E S, Can do so, as I bought most of my presen Stock from 15 TO 40 PER CENT LESS Than they could be bought at the present time. I keep constantly on hand a large assortmcntol j Fine Uohl and Silcer American, Fivjlish AND SWISS WATCIIKS, All bought whpn Watches were 40 per cent less tlun now A fine varictv of Jewelrv. Chatns. Smds, Lock f ts, Bracelets, rins. Ladies' Onyx and Fine Gold Set. latest styles. and various other styles too numerous to mention. Also S I L V E R SPOOXS, Of my nwti manufacture. I alo engrave free ol chanie at time of sale. both Silver and Plalcd Spoons and Forks. Plated Warc such as BASKKTS. CASTORS. SYRLT CUI'S. Sl'OONS. FOUKS, KNIVhS, ETC. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES. Of Gold, Silver and other kinds of hows. Jly ! assortment and cxperience are sticlt that I can ! fu'.ly supply the wants of those who can be help-' ed. cqiialto any optician, and at one fourtli less I price. i A Morton's. antl Dawson. Warren & IlvdeV celcbratcd Gold Pcnsand Kxtcnsion ("ase.- BOOKS & STATIONERY. Comentaries, School Books. Biblcs. Blank Books, Children's Books, Gh't Books, Shcet Music, I.ettt-r Paper., Envelopcs, Best Ink made. ,cc., &c. STEKh LlTHOGRAril ENGBAYINGS. Oii raintitms. ricturcs f.r Gretian and Crayoi. Paintiiii; con.tantly on hand Also, (ival and SimarcGiltandRocwoodFramcs. Alart;e stock KANCY GOtiDS AND GKKMAX TOVS, Bird Casrs. Travdin Uas and Basketv. Tablf and I'ocke? Cutlcry, I'erfumerv. Combs. Brushes. Bortfoiios. Military Toys and Drums. 1) O G COLLARS. Our laws rccinirc all dous to wear collar; with the names of the owncr put on them. The collars can bc had, and name put on them atmy store. II A II? (m AIF.YTS Made by Mrs C. C. Cmu ;n !t -.Ti.t mn.t approved stvles. Hair Uken in exchaime for Goods. also old liolil aml Mlver. aml premium paid on Coin in oxohan.w for Goods. All who wish to s.ivc the GREAT ADYANCE OX GOOD Plcase call soon for thounh mv .stock is now lare , r0Iain S(. lon- md as I .have to buv new iroods I shall be under the neccsitv of ad- vancin; thc prices in jiroportion as I have to pay Enyraviwj, Watch & and Jeictlnj Ilepairiny ! donc as usual and warranted. 3St C C. C1IILDS. rHE PUTNAM SELF-AUJUSTIXG CLOTHES - WRINGEll, Fatentcd Ihc. 17, 1SG1. I Siniplicity. I5fliciency, Dunibility aud i.coiioiny uomniueu. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD POSSESS A CLOTHES-WRIXGER, ltrc.wsi: lst. lt is a rellcf to tlie liarJost iart ( wasliins-ilay. 2il. lt enables tlie wa.-liin to be loe in 1-3 !cs time. :5H. It avf iih cost by i-avIii;; the tlullici. 4th. lt lttli-i to wash the clotlle as well a Jr.v them "c believe itadvbJbleto irucurea I'utnau Wriinor. bt cause. lt. The rolls, hcins or vulisiiiizel ru;.5er. will btar lmt nml coM water, aml will uellher break nor tear oll buttolis. !I. Our Imnroveu methnil ef l.i-tciiliis tlie nibber to theshaft.ecureiltiiusbv letters lutentjust i--sucl. we believe to be sujwrlor M any other. 34. The frauie beiiiKof irou, tlioroughly s;lvauiieil. all laiiKcr trnni ruit ls removetf. aml the lijbillty lohriiik. sweli.siiii, tc, so unavomauie 111 uuoacii luaclilues, ts preventeii. 4th. The sairal ssuinis ovi-r the rolls rnnler thfc. mi- chine sell-3!Justiii, so tli.it s'.'iallatnl larc artkles. I p'.icity and Hriieiicy, taanytliins jetuflVred. I Ctll It WLl WrillC tllOrOUShly aUVthillZ 1 l lllieatj u a ieu iiuiii wimouv uuv atieraii'u iiaic ci 7ti,. Xo :hiimbrscre3 or coiiiiillcaic.l lwteiiiiiis to I ... . . 1. , . r ... i Mraruuivr uei oui 01 oruer; il cau uc joMeiieu liiuiij iu me tuo iii a miizic Ka)uu. I . . I iidc iuus jjre?cineu uui ,ie?. dcah ijuuiic iu I acccpt or adopt them without provlns their correctiie.i. I Tn thrv. vt-hn ilr.ntit if t.lir!l thc-ri; lw U tt tlit- I Putnam Wrinser: tet lt Uiowu?hly; tetlt with auy.or seles Take oue. try lt on washlngiay, anI lf m t entlrely satbfdctory, returu it. Acevts Wasted. Menof eiierzy.ariu sood character. nihlns to engage ln the sale ol the Putiuw WKINUKK. will be atl'ordeU escelleut lnJncements. For particulars a to teruisaim tnetti'isoi saleddresi s.c -onmop. New Alilfira.Coiin. Asento wanteil ln every town in Xurtheni Venauut, by ti. JEWKTT. 70:55 St. JoaUsbury, Vt. Agea; lor Caledonia, Orl&uts, iscx aud laniQlHn Cwoa ' 1 t l! 1 V, i I v I V ' tl j I well as articies uueveii ln lUicKness.are c:rtaiu to receive j that hc has mtroduceu into his practtce as a sub "Si ftunn, by which the i, stitute for chloroform, th. NITROUS OX1D1 n-iitpnpii to ihc tnb. wp iM-iti-v to i.o onrf.H,.!- in im- JA. which is now so eiiU'tisivelv uscu oy t!c CtOTtK6t OtOTBtNGI The undersigned having bought the stand formerly occupied by J. Bolxs, SAY TO THE PUBLIC, WE ARE NOW READY TO LNUFACTURE CLOTHING, To the entire satisfaction of our patrons. Gannents made IN THE MOST THOROUGH MANNER ! Men and Boys' Clothes, also Ladies' Cloaks CUT IN THE LATEST STTLES. Constantly on hand a good assoitment of Rroadcloths, Doeskins. Cassimeres, Beavers j Flannels, &c, also Gents' FiirmsMng Goods, aiicl E-eady Made Clotliing. We sell for CASH ONLY, therefore as LOW AS THE LOWEST. Orders from abroad will receive most careful attention. HTJTCHINSON & COESEE, FOR SALE. A innipn!pnt lini.si rpntrallv lo-i lo-j cated on Maiue St., will bc sold at a very low fagure, as tue oivner inienus rri t leavinir the nhce. There is one quarter of an j acre of pood land connected with the house. ' Tcnns of payment easy. For further particulars cnuuirc of the subscriber on thc premises. JAMES M. EDDY. St. Johnsbury, Aug. 20, 1S63. COtf Y U R N I T U E E . j I wish to say to the inhabitants of Caledonia eotintv and viclnitv. that I have opened a new . fur'iiture tore on'Railroad St , St. Johnsbury,! . atul would ltixtte the attention ot all wno may ue ! iu xvant of uoods in my line to call and examine i my .-tock of sjoods (which are all new) consisting in part of Burraus. AVood Seat Nurse, Wond ' Chairs, Rocks, " " Nurse, vah Sink-, Tjit.t 'IVilcs ljnini: " Kxtentinn Tables, Vbat-Nots, ti,, Trees Children's High chairs, Ilocks, i " Cribs, Cane Stool, M'ood Pmp mi Cane Seat Chairs, ! .v- H.npfc-ror'ks.Snrinff Bcds. I " ! AUo rasv rocks and parlor chairs htc uoose fcathers. mauresscs, hair and husk, and chair-hrr-ets of different styles. Also looki-i;la-:ses"and Inokins; t?las plates which wi!l be set in old fratnesas desired. A'.-o agood assortmcnt of new patterns of pic- ! tr.re fratm tmtuldings. Frames made to order j and t;l .ss furuishec. CHILDRFIX'S CAB1. I if thrce difTercnt pattcnis and prices. ! I sv also ll'at 1 have constantly on hand J a s:oud as.sortmcnt of ready made and caskets lined and tritutned to suit. n. nhnvn stnck of eoods I nurcli&sedata low- ..r ,irip( th.m 1 extiected m these times ot war, ...v . . . r , and will ell for cahata very raau proiu. rieasecatianu baiiM j.mvi... j 1st dour Xort'a of the vvim-nnT) , Su Johnsbury, Sept i, li-i 63tf TICTORY LAND SALE. The non-roident proprictors of the town of Yir-nrr. in the countv of Essex, are hereby no- t tilicd thit the tase assessed by said town within ...... TirpoAPilni this rlatp rrmiin eitner m hc- or iii part ttnpaid on the following dc- ,cri.ed lands in said town, to wit : Orljiiuil rrojirieturs Or owm-rs iunie. Thnrnton A: Davis, Atnt. U. Xo. Rangc. no o 10 1 fS 11 2 65 9 12 2 05 6 3S 3 29 3 63 414 163 S 1 Willard Rced i Co., 1 3 Lot 9. F. K. Laucy, A. .1. Gun, Nathanicl Warc, Sarah A. Hi'.e, 3 S l 7 16 15 15 S 1S1 1S1 7.-6 4 I 63 3 29 329 179 4 26 3 74 4 26 3 29 2 0S 2 6S 4S 4S Willard Reed, Is.vc Fisk. Klijah Lovcland, K. N". Norton, Aurilla Lawrence. F. E . Quimby, 9S acrcs, William Ingraham, Lomese Wells, town tax, " 1 13 4-o 5 11 11 1 5 4 6 6 4 4 17 12 11 Aml so nmch of said lands willbe sold atpub- lic auctioa 0.1 the 21th day of December, 1SG3, at ten o'clock in the fornoon at the dwellmg house of Willai d II. Kneeland in said Victory, as shall bc rcquiMte to discharge said taxcs and cost un - less previouslv paid Dated at Victory, this 2d day of Xovcmbcr, 1S63. A SUBSTITUTE AXD Chloroform! DR. J L. PERKIXS, (succcssorto II H. Newtox,) makes use of X1TROUS OXIDE, OR LAUGIIING GAS ! s r.n JS ntvsthrtic for the cxtractton of teeth without-pain. It is jdeasant to take, and the re overy iiiotantancnus. Xo cffci t from the inha Htion i flt afterwirds. St. Johnvhury, Vt. 69tf rpEET EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, UY TIIE USE OF XITROUS OXIDE GAS. DR. KILBOURNE woulil say to thc public tiest dentists in all the princspal cities. 1 he great advantage whick this yas p.iseses over chlor forui as au an-.esthettc is that it is I'EBF&cti.) -ate IN ALL CASES Aci another adrantage i that after havini; the tooth out, the patient cai tmmeaiatciy tjo aoout nis ousiness ana not expe rieuce anv of that lasitude, headache or othei disagrceablc symptoxcs so commnn after takinj. chloroform. 'Vhe gas is very .ileasant to take, it. fact producei thc ino&t deligbtful .ensations. Call al the orfice of Dr. Ktlbourne. corner Mau and Central Sts.. St. Johnsbury. Vt. 70tf piGTURE MOULDLNGS. Gilt, Rosewood and Wa'.nut Mouldings manu factured into Fratnes to order. Also, Oval Fratves for Photographs, Picture Glass Cord, and Scxew Eyes, at II ALL'S. Gg EOU ETLLER ST. JOHNSBURY, VT. JOHNSBTJHY j A-C-AJDJEM". "5T ! Fa.i Term becins Sept Ist ,1&3 Hnter Term, Dec 1st, 1SG3 SprinRTena, Fb 17, 1S54 Sum mer Term, Mav 19, 1SG4- 11ft J. K. COLBY. Prindpal. GMCE'S fEHOMTED WB. A SURE RELiEF FOR THE SUFFERER. This Salve is a vegetable prcparation, invcnt cd izi the I7th crntury, by Da. Wm. Gracb, furgeon in King James's army. Through its agcacy he cured thcusands of most serious sores and vvounds that balilcl ihc Ekill of the most cmintnt phrf.idant of liis day, and tvas regarded by all who knew him as a puulic benefactor. Grace'a Cslelratea Salvo cnresEunis. Grace'a Celebrated Salvo ctircs Scalds. Grace3 Celebrated Stlvo ccres Hesh "Womdl. Grace's Cele'brateil Salvo ccres Coni. Grcce's Celelratsd S&lva cares Teloas. Grtce'a Celehratcd Salve cnresrroiea Iimb. Grace's Celel:rated Saivo cnres"Weas. Graro's CelehrEttd Sslvc cores CalloTises. Gtzcz's CslDhrated Salvo cures Salt Bhsnia. Gract's (klshrated Salvo cures Chilhlauii. Grsce'a Celetratod Salve ccres Sore Bre&tt. Grace'a Celehratca Salve cnrei Sore Iaps. Grsce's Celebralei Salve carssErysipslajSorei. Graco's Celebrated Salve curea Abscessai. Grace's Celebrated Salvo cares TJlcers. Grare's Celebrated Salvo cnres Chappecl Handl. Graca's Celebrated Salvs curea Eiagwormi. And from Sores and Wounds of the most serious r.aturedowTi to a common Pimple. It eradi catcs Pimples from the face, and bcautifies the skin. There is no preparation before the public that can cqual this Salve in prompt and ener geric action for the speedy cure of external dis eases. as tho'se tvho have tried its virtues testify. Soldiers, Sailors, and Fishermen, vvill find this Salve their best friend. It has none of the irritating, heating proper ties of other rcmedies, but cools, cleanses, and heals the most serious Sores and Wounds. Every family, and especially those containing children, should keep a box on hand in case of accident, for it will save them much trouble. ctirTering, and money. All it wants is a fair frial to cure old and invetcrate Sores. 1 ! MANUFACTUEED BY WILLIAM GEACE, AMESBURY, MASS. PK1CS 25 CEXTS PER BOX. George C. Goodwia Ji Co., 33 Han over St., i Roston,Seneral agents for New England. Grace s 1 Salve can be obtained at all the respectable drus- i psts and country stores crery where. 44.9oi in I7RESH GROUND OAT MEAL, 4.X1 From New 0at5, at BARNEY'S. ol TEICOSTHENE l "ppA! HA! KEROSENE OIL Is gcttin dtiwn, whcrc you can reach tt. Re mcm'ber to'call at BARNEY'S. 20 pROOKERY. GLASS WARE3 And a good assortmcnt of Lamps, just re ceived and for sale chcap, OcL 14. bv E. JEWETT. -TI-IIDES! HIDES ! ! The hiahcst niariet price paid for slauqjhter 0 I hidcs, by B. C. BURPEE. ' . Rsilroad St, St. Johnsbury, Vt. 6Stf j pTJJilSTMAS & TEY YEARS j j Abeautifulandappropriatearti tcforaholicUy gift,to I W .ry0utip, Mbe .' CRAIGMICROSGOPE- .MasnifieslOOdlanieters, or 10,000 times. Altbough of a hlch mapnlfy inspowcr. this ilicroscoie ls M tai!e Uiat a chllJ can ue lt for U reiuires no Hcal aj JUnent; Uierrfore it ueither laUguesthe eje, uor -uearies the iiatieiice, like other illcro swl'es. TU AHcrofcope tells me that ln tlie leavts every lor ert, and ln the llowers of every canleu, and ln the waters of every rlvnlet, there are worlds teeuiing with Uie.aud number less as iho plurles ot the nniia menu" ICuainiers. I'Arenta who wUh tolnstruct aud beuent their children as well as luterest i.nd aciuso them. will here lind the me&us ol dolac so. The lwpularlty of this Instru- i uient is cuusiantiy on the ln- 09 creji. its iienectness as a aiiicnncope. Its jwwer and Its h apuess, are cprtalnly woa lerluL rj-xnis niicruscoi)e.ln brass. isseutby tuall, jKfelige aid. lor $i25; or with C beautlful niun:etwj vslur5J; orwiuii oujeci.ior j; orwim oliject- for $i. itas paid. Iu hard nibber foriu cculs :1 IJlUuIl lo Uje aljve-pntcs. jiuuxjicu oi'jrcis, xujj j.umlr-r deilred frotc h ilf duxen Ui f jur d'zeu Uiilereut jeUs ci be haa at the rute ol l.i3 a duzen. Al.we have anlnterestins variety ol Jllcri-sooplc Pho- uznii. amonc them isthe Lid'3 Prayer. ouiitainlnff X3., but lu the luicroscoiie cau be red dlst:uctly. These iie beauuiuuy monnted on glass siues,aaa mwc sciii uj uail oj receipl of flftyceu's each. lllasUaiedclrculars, wilhiislsf uiuunted objects and diauscoplc i'UoUraphs. iU te sent on appllcUta. Sos.5i 7 Ks'xat., Boston, itaiiulactureii Agents. Sa- Dealers sopplle 1 au Ilberal lena 72al AN 33USKIKK:S "ERAGRAKT SOZODOXT ! VuewandTaluablepreparation for the teeth. Soldby J-C BINGHAM, Rcad what our dentists saj about it: -Mr. Bingham, Sir: liaring used one bottlc f Soxodont, 1 can recouunend it as one of the .est preparations for the teeth and guras cxtant. t vill not retnove tartar after it becom.es iard, vfat if it would, it would also destroj the ceth,) but it will d all that any tooth wash ughtto do, and is not injurious to the enamel .f the tootk. Yours respectfuliy, I.D.iuuMUiuui, D.D.S."