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From Walton's Journal. KIOHTII VEHMOM REGIMENT. Wc are in receipt of still another inter esting account of the sad calamity to the 8th Regiincut, as it docs not differ mate rially from that already published, we give only the following extract : "When the boys-fruntli they were sur rendered, they took tho breeches from the two rifled pieces, and threw them in tho bayou, so the rebol racver can use1 thcra. Aa aon as they- had stacked their arms, somo of them run for tho woods, swearing they would not be given up in. that way, .and seme of. them-hav since come into o a o o o Ullllll'. The rebels st ayed there that night, and the next morning, having taken all their things away from them but their poorest suit, they started fur Texas. Capt. Craig was down hero sick ; so he got out of that aevapo. Wc have only eight men for duty now, though somewhere about thirty-five in the whole left, but they arc cither sick r wounded. 0 0 0 0 Capt. Clark (Co. K,)who came down on the train was not hurt at nil, though he stood up and gave off the orders the same as if on parade. He has about 25 men left in the whole, and a few from Co. li, have come in since the fight The reb els made tho union citizens suffer for their escape, by arresting their wives and children ns postages ; but, as soon as they could get away, the citizens helped t our boys all they could in giving them food, and sending their teams to bring them to camp. One of the wounded men that was hurt by the cars, had both legs bro ken, and one knee and shoulder out of joint and his breast smashed so it was thought ho could not live; and when asked by one of his friends if he had anything to say, he replied, "promise me you trill fight them as lony as you live, for you cannot, yet a better cause." Through the. wholo operation of dressing his woumia,-.lM5 was-the calmest one in the crowd, and now he is doing well, so that they think he will live." 0 c Chaiues G. Tahbeli,,U. S. S. C. Vccmont Central and Sulll . van llalfroads. Summar-Arrangement commences June 23, 1862. TRAINS GOING SOUTH AND EAST, Leave Waterlmry at 8.8U am, 12.20 ru and 'J.5fi r n. Mail Train leaves Houses Point at 1.50 am, St. Albans at 6. UO am, Burlington T.15 a m, con necting at Wliite Kiver Junction with trains tor and from Wells Itivcr, St. Johnsbnry anil Little ton, and with Northern K. K. for Boston, Lowell Worcester, ttc, and connecting at Bellows Falls with Cheshire K. tt. for Boston, and with Ver mont Valley railroad for Bpringliuld, New Haven and New York, arriving in New York at 10.15 I'M, Express Train leaves Houses Point at 8.03 am. for Burlington and Northlicld connecting at Bur lington with boats for Whitehall, Ac. Night Express Train leaves Ogdensburg at 12. MO i, Montreal, at 4.00 r m, Rouses Point at 6.10 p m, arriving at Boston at 8.40 a M, connecting at Bellows lulls with Cheshire K H. for Boston and Worcester, and with Vt. Valley It. It., for 8pringtield and New Haven and arriving in New York at 4.20 p u. TRAINS UOINO NORTH AND WKST, Leave Waterbury at 3.4S a m, 8.30 a m and 5.25 p Mail train leaves Boston at 7.30 a m, via Low ell, Lawrence or Fitchhurg. Leaves Springfield at T.25 a i, Bellows lulls at 12,25 r m, connect ing at While Itivcr Junction with Northern ltail road from Boston and with Possumpsic railroad for and from St. Johnsbury and Littleton ing at Burlington at li. 15 r u, and St. Albans T.30p M,Ogilcnsburghat2.50 am, and Montreal at 10.30 p m. Accommodation train leaves Northfield at 7.20 am, and Bnrliugtun at 9.25 a m, for Rouses Hoint and Montreal. Night express train leaves Bellows Falls at 9. 15 p m, receiving passengers from Vermont Val ley railroad, leaving New York at 8.00 a m, and from Cheshire railroad, leaving Boston at 4.00 r m, connecting at White River Juncton with train leaving Boston at 5.30 p m, via Lowell, or at 5.00 P M, via Lawrence. Leave White River Junction at 11.53 p M, arriving at Burlington at 5.20 a m, Houses Point at 7.20 a m, Montreal at 10.00 a m, and Ogdensburgh at 12.40 p m, connecting with Crand Trunk trains for Detroit, Chicago uud the West. Sleeping cars are attached to both the night ex- Sresa trains running between Rouses Point and oston. Through Tickets for Chicago and the West for sale at the principal stations. U. MERRILL, Kt. Albans, June 23, 18U2. 33 Sup't. Valuable Real .Estate AND PERSONAL PROPERTY For eUvlo. Iwill sell the following real estate: One bouse and lot, situated in the centre of Morrisrille vil lage, 28 by 32, two story; ell, 16 by 30. Said premises are now being thoroughly repaired and suitably litted for a boarding house (if desired), which is so much needed by the students of the Itoilc' Academy, and the publio generally. The premises are well provided with water, and all necessary conveniences, and will be sold cheap for cash or exchanged for a farm.. Also, 20 acres of land near the vll'ago, on which there is a sugar orchard of 175 trees, and 8 acres of crops now growing. A'so, a number ol valuable building lots in Morrisville. Also a quantity of land In tho diflbrent States in New Kngland, tttuteof New York, western and southern States. Also, a number of valuable city lots In differ ent cities in New York and New England. Any or all of this property will 1 told on reasonable terms or exchanged for other property if the parties can agree. I will also sell the following Personal Property tewit: One end-spring top buggy, one end iwng buggy, one end spring family wagon, very nice, one iron-axle lumber wagon for one horse or two, shafts and pole, box in springs, two seats well trimmed. AJ1 of the latest styles and can lie warranted a good Bntlnle, and will be sold cheap for cash or approved credit. Also, one of Tllton & IHcParland's Are proof Rates, which weighs uloo pounds and is of suita ble size for any town or individual use. Also one ot Lilllo's lire aud bnrgular proof Safes, with combination lock, weighs 1500 lbs,, and warranted impervious tn lire or burglars. Also, a number of new Hleighs, a number of new harnesses, and a number of valuable gold and silver watches, and a lot of choice cigars, Atso.,everal horses and colts, a lot of cattle, Ac., beside many articles not mentioned. I will say that any person wishing to purchase any, of the, above property will not fail to da so 1( ihey call immediately. . r ; i ' CAl'SB ! OKF TO TUB WAR. - P,. K. 1UCK0K. . TflE lltOA DUKE CORN SHELLERL J. 1$. RAND'S PATENT.- Patented August 13th, 1861. In presenting this new invention. to'tUe agri culturists of our country, but little need be said tooonvince any intelligent man that this is the best machine lor shelling Corn that has ever been in use, for several reasons : 1st. It shells all the kernels from the cob. 2d.. It shells with great rapidity. 3d.. There is a less number of pieces consti tuting the machine, consequently less liable to get out of order, and it costs less than any other Shelter in use which is suitable to shell corn with. Below are a few names of Farmers and others who have seen this machine, and have expressed themselves satisfied that it is the best and really the cheapest machine in the market. E. E. Bingham, Morrisville, Nchcmlah Waterman, Hydepark, A. S. Whipple, Morrisvillo, Kcndrick Spaulding J. P. West. Harris Bundy, " J. B. Tabor, " B. L. Rand, Loren Bundy, W. I. Atkins & 8. B. Clark, of Morrisville, have purchased the right to manufacture and sell these machines in Lamoille and Chittenden coun ties, and aro now ready to furnish them to any wanting to purchase. Town rights sold on rea sonable terms. Morrisville, May 30, 18G2. 28 ATTENTION ! People of' Lamoille County, About face and march to ALEXANDER RIDDLE'S ! and examino the SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of COOK AND PARLOR STOVES which he has on hand. I must say, that a better assortment cannot be found in Lamoille County. Those wishing to purchase stoves will do well to call and see for themselves. He has also a good assortment of which he is eelling at very low prices. AH JOB WORK! attended to with neatness and dispatch. Having in his employ a EW.ST CLASS WORKMAN he feels confident of Giving Pe rfect Satisfaction. James Parker, MERCHANT TAILOR, MORRIS VILLJS, VERMONT, 1 KEEPS C0N8TANTIY ON HAND CXOTHS & TltlMMiXftS AND Ready-made Clothing, And makes to order, and warants to lit, such work as may be wanted. Cutting ior others to make, done in a satisfac tory manner. Morrisville, Vt., December 7th, I860. 2yl Get Chaplin's CONDITION POWDER. For your Horses. This Powder will cure the heaves, if given on the first appearance of the disease, and will prove a sure remedy in cases of Lung Fever, Horse Dis temper, Common colds and Coughs. And when from any cause, the horse is out of condition, it will prove a valuable assistant in re storing him to health. Any amount of certificates of its value, from individuals who have tested its virtues, might be given, but it is deemed unnec essary, as it will soon speak for itself, if your horse Is ontor heattn in any respect, u nis appe tite is not good, if his coat Is rough, or if be is low spirited and wants something to put new life in him, get a box of this Powder, and feed it to him, and you will soon be satisfied that it is in deed a most valuable medicine Prepared and for Bato, wholesale and retail by J. S. CHAPLIN, Elmore, Vt. January 24, 1802. COUGHS, COUGHS, COUGHS, Colds, Colds. . Colds, Asthma, Whooping cough, Croup, Quinsy, Bron chitis, Sore Throat Consumption, in fact every form of Pulmonary Disease or Affection of the Throat, Chest and Lungs, having an unfailing antidote in WEEKS' MAGIC COMPOUND. So general has the nse of this remedy become and so popular is it everywhere, that it is unnec essary to recount its virtues. Its works speak for it, and find utterance in the abundant and voluntary testimony of the many who from long suffering and settled disease have been restored to pristing vigor and health. READ THE FOLLOWING : From Hon. J. Poland, State Senator of Vt. 1 have used your Weeks' Magio Compound in my family, and have never found any remedy so effectual in curing coughs and sore throat, and other diseases of the lung's, J. Poland. Montpelier, Oct. 1. lWiO. Testimonials like the above are constantly be ing received from all sections of the country where "Weeks' Magio Compound" has been in troduced. All who suffer with any disease of the Throat, Lungs or Chest can ob tain like relief by using AVecks' Magic Compound. Weeks' Magio Compound. Manufactured by E. B. MAGOON 4 Co., North Troy, Vt., Proprietors. Aornts Dutton & Hyde, L. H. Koyes, Hyde park i E. H. Hhattuck, John Mackintosh, Water vllle i J. W. Turner. J. W. Haxe, Cambridge ; W. H. Griswold, II. F. Wctherby A. Co.. P. Hpencer. Jefforsonvllle : Samuel Belding. S. & E. 11. Mer riain.C. W. Scott, C. J. Patch, Johnson ; II. Co dy, Stowe ! C. It. Page. 8. B. Clarke. 1). A. Gil bert, W, I, Atkins, Morrisville ; and by dealers in medicine every where. 45yl J. A. Steele, ITS. I)., (Homeopathic) . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, MORRISVILLE, VT. Office in Masonic Building. Dr. S. after a prao tico of five years feels warranted i n recommending hlmseir to tola community as a scientific practl tloner of Medicine and Surgery in all Its br. inches, July 10. 1861. 84 JOSIAII JONES' CELEBRATED LINIMENT For the cure of Diptheria, and other Throat Diseases. For sale by R. H. PAGE. A. II. WEUS, MERCHANT TAILOR! WATERBURY, VT., Dealer in the best of Broadcloths, Doeskins. Cas slmcres, Vesting, Tailors' trimmings, Cntom Itoadr-niade clothing-, Gents' tarnishing Good, Ac., Gramcnts made in the most ap proves manner, auu wnrrameii r nt. no , IJMIEYGO RIGHT TO THE SPOT 1 1 INSTANT RELIEF ! Stop Your OoxxgXx I Purify Your Breath Strengthen Your Voice ! ! SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS! ARB Good for Clergymen, Good for Lecturers, Good for publio Speakers, Good for Singers, Good for Consumptives. GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING'S Throat CONFECTIONS, LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING'S Throat CONFECTIONS, CHILDREN CRT EOR SPALDING'S Throat CONFECTIONS. They relievo a Cough instantly. They clear the Throat. They give strength and volume to the voice, They Impart a delicious aroma to the breath. They are delightful to the taste. They are made of simple herbs and cannot harm any one. I advise every one who has a cough or a husky voice or a bad breath, or any dithculty of the Throat to get a package of my Throat Confec tions : thev will relieve vou instantly, and yon will agree with me that "they go right to the spot." Vou will find them very useful and pleas ant while traveling or attending public meetings ior Hulling your congn or niinnig juur lunai. If vou trv one nackacrc. I am safe in saving that you will ever afterwards consider them indispen sable. You will find them at Druggists and deal ers in Medicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature is on each package. All others are counterfeit. A Package will be sent by mail, prepaid on re ceipt of thirty Cents. Address Henry C. Spalding, 48 Cedar Street. New York. CEPHALIC PILLS CURE SICK HEADACHE CEPHALIC PILLS CURE NFR VO US HE AD A CUE CEPHALIC PILLS CURE BILLOVS HEADACHE UP" By the nse of these Pills the periodic at tacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may be pre vented ; and if taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sick ness will he obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Headache to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the bowels removing Costivcness. For literary men, Students, delicate females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are val uable as a Laxative, improving the appetite, giv ing tone and vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring their natural elasticity and strength to the whole system. The Cephalic Pills are the result of long inves tigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating tn the nervous system or deranged state of the stomach, They are purely vegetable in theircomposition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety, without making any change of diet, and the ab sence of any disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to children, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! X7 The genuine have Ave signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each box. Sold by Druggists and all other dealers in Med icines. A box will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of the Price, 25 Cents All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING 48 Cedar Street. New York. 07" A single bottle of Spalding' Prepared Glue. will save ten times its cost. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE 1 SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE ! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY ! DISPATCH I 4iT A Slichin time saves ntMcJ As accidents will happen, even In well regulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way fo. repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, Ao. BrAI.DINO'8 PREPARED GLUE, Meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to be without it. It is always ready and up to the itioklng point. " USKPCL JH KVEHY HOUSK." N. B A Brush accompanies each bottle. PRICE 25 CENTS. Addres ' 13 i:ItY CVSPAMHNU, No. 48 Cedar Street, New York. . CAUTION. As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to palm olVon the nnsuspecting pnblie, Imitations oi my Prepared Clue, I would Caution all person to examine before purchasing, and see that the full name PALDIKO'i MEFAIKD UI.VI I ' 1 Is on tha outside wrapper all, others art swind ling conWrflts. 2? jl Black Walnut and Rosewood COFFINS. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand and for sale, a large supply of coffins of various sizes. He also keeps on hand an assortment of FUItNITUKE & CHAIRS, Of the best quality, together with a good article of Window Sash and Picture Frames. And will sell the same on as reasonable terms as any one in this vicinity. D. GILBERT. Slorrisville, July 1, 1801. J The Clarcinont MANUFACTURING CO. Wholesale Booksellers, Stationers, Pub lishers, and Book Sf Paper Makers, CLAREMONT, N. U. Orders solicited for any kind of printing paper, All sizes and qualities of writing paper, Every variety of wrapping paper, All kinds of school books, Every new book published, Pens, pencils and envelopes, Printing jobs, jobs of Binding and rebinding, printing ink, Ac. Cash paid for rags. E. I.. Uoddakd, Agent, Gborok 0. Ins. Claremont, N. H. Lkmukl N. Idk, 2yl Stowe. CHAIR FACTORY. The subscriber manufactures to order, and keeps constantly on hand, All kinds of Wood-Seat Chair!!. Any person wishing a supply will find it to their advantage to buy directly from the Manu facturer. Call and look at samples, L. E. PAINE. Stowe. Oct. 23d . 1861 . 49y 1 1). C. CAI,WELI,, KXTGNSIVK DBALBU IN Rich, Fashionable, COMMON FURNITURE, EMBRACING EVERYTHING DESIRABLE IN THE LINE. ALSO Ready-made Constantly on hand, and furnished to order, at the FURNITURE WARE-IIOUSE JOHNSON, VT. 3 NEW GOODS! The undersigned has just purchased in Boston. and is now receiving and opening a fresh supply of seasonable goods, consisting in part as follows: Heavy SG inch wide cotton sheeting of tho fol lowing good brands : Young America, Creat Kalis fi. and Nashua t Pepperill HO inch wide for fine sheeting, 40 " 80 Webster's farmers' hornet proof Denims, Americuu, Cocheco and Merrimack Prints, at re duced prices. Bleached Cottons, white and colored Jeans, Cotton and linen pound threads, Colored and white spool Chrochet braids, difiicrent widths. Cotton and linen Bosoms. Lewiston's Nankins, Oil Silk, Coat, vest, pant and shirt buttons, Galloons and Prns. binding, for ladies' sacks, Dress Braids, Gent's neck ties, Ladies' Lite gloves, do. linen hdkfs. Gent's and Ladies' cotton hose, Lancaster Quilts, at old prices.) Brown Damasks, linen table covers, India Book Muslin, white Cambric. Russia Crash and Towels, and the following new style of Dress Goods I Star Himalaya;. Brighton Poplin. Devonshire Mixture, Embroidered Devonshire Goods. ALSO Shetland Yarn, Zephyr Yarns, variety of colors completely shaded. Small assortment of Drugs and Medicines, and Essential Oils of choice quality. Cochineal, Cudbar, extract of Logwood and oth er coloring materials. American and foreign HARDWARE! among which are grind-stone fixtures, 4o. Crockery and Glau- Ware, Curtain and wall paper, Brown c. o. sugar, syrup, rasins, sulphur Ac Pure dry French Zinc and white Lead, frozen Glue, Benzole Japan, Coach and Furniture Varnish, India Rubber and Gutta Percha rain coats, white and black, . Paint, white wash, paste, tree, tooth, and nail brushes, of the celebrated J. J. Adams' manu facture, also, a tierce of NORTHERN SALMON, (verv nice.) All of which, with my former stock, makes my assotment equal to the wants of the general trade, and all dellclences will be made up as the trade shall require. The entire stock has been purchased for cash down. With long experience in the business which I believe will enable me to give customers the worth of their money for all the goods they may put chase of mo. Tendering my thanks for past patron acre. LUCIUS H. KOYES. Hyde Park, May 6, 1802. . , Cioodwln, HI. D., ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. 10 Wolcott. Vt. CHAIRS f CHAIRSr VLOT of nice chairs, cheap, at the News . dealer offlce, MARBLE WORK. T HE Place to par chase the Best Quality ot MARBLE WORK. and of superior fin ish, is at the Marble Shops of , II. R.Wood, -a nr ..v.,v.r atrvft. and theother at one snuaieu ai, ..... ------- - Stowe Centre, where may be found ot all times a full assortment of Marble and specimens or work. While thankfully acknowledging a constant in crease of custom for the past three years. I would still earnestly solicit persons in want of Headstones, Monuments, &Cr who reside In towns adjacent to Waterbury and Stowe not to fail to consult mo in person, or by letter, before purchasing elsewhere. It shall be my purpose to furnish oood work at low prices. SASH LOCKS. ri'HE subscriber keeps constantly on hand and JL for sale a variety of ARNOLD'S PATENT sash locks, that are now universally used instead of the old style spiral spring, for windows. He owns the county right for Lamoille County, and no one else keeps them in the county. All orders will receive prompt attention1 J. S. LORD. Stowe, May25th, 18G1. 2T S. N. TRACY, 17 J. I X-j O JEL , JOHNSON, VT., Is still to be found at his old stand, where he would be happy to wait on all who may GIVE HIM A CALL, and trusts that he can eive them not only a fash ionable garment, but one of which the style and workmansnip will do PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY. He feels thankful for past favors, and solicits a continuation of patronage. All woik entrusted to ills care Warraiatocl to TT"it. Cutting done for others to make. Johnson, Oct. 1, 1801. 49 81,000,00 REWARD OFFERED I The above amount will be paid In the capital stock or mortgage bonds of a branch of the New York Erie R. R.. to any person who will produce me a more perfect Barometer or weather glass, than those I manufacture. A GOOD BAROMETER In the hands of a Farmer will pay him an hun dred fold, while a poor Barometer would be warse than none. It is now the law that if a ship leaves port without at least two barometers, the ship is forfeited. If it is of such vast importance to the mariner, who will say that it is not of great im portance to the fainter?..! also manufacture SPIRIT THERMOMETERS of the same plan and style of those taken by Dr. Kane to the Artie regions. Pleafo call at the Newmpkai.kk Office and look at the samples of my Instruments. I am also prepared to construct and build Highway or R. R. Arch Bridges, on the latest and most Improved plans, and at least twenty-five per cent less than what they are usually built for. I have been engaged in this business for about ten years, and in that time have built some of the mot-t Important R. 11. Bridges in the States and Canada, and I have no hesitation in saying to thore that have bridges to build that it will be for their interest to con sult me in relation to the matter. One thousand and one references can be given if required. Call or address J. W. SMITH, Stowe, Vt. R URN HAM'S HOTEL, Opposite the Court House, Montpelier, Vt. L. RURNHAM, PrtorniETOh. This house has recently been fitted up through, out, and now offers to the traveler a more attract ive stopping place than ever before. 4Tyl Eagle Ledge Hotel. WOLCOTT VILLAGE, VT. C. A. BURNELL. Proprietor. T Johnson Quadrille Hand! VRE prepared to furnish music for balls, pri vate parties, 4o. This Band consists of four pieces, viz : L. Smith, 1st violin and prompter ; A. M. Bittcrbush, Clarionet ; B. babins, 2d vio lin ; A. C. Hayford, basso. Applications made to any one of the above promptly attended to. Johnson, Jan. 21th, 1862. 9 Elmore Pond House. ELMORK, VERMONT. A, W. AVERILL. Proprietor. Conveyances to any part of the County on short notice. f JOHNSON UEOYE SllOt'! STILL ALIVE All orders for Gloves and Mittens promptly at tended to. Repairing done on short notice. The subscriber also keeps on hand FARMING IMPLEMENTS, and such castings as may be needed in making re pairs. Ho will also supply farmers with Field Seeds of Good Quality, He offers darvmen an opportunity to supply them selves with the the best Churn in the Market, It may be found here, and at D. D. Haffbrd's in Cambridge IiOBERT HOLMES. Ladies and Genti.in: Thakful for past favort and better prepared to meet your calls, I hope to merit the approbation of the public In furnishing most kinds, and the best gloves and mittens in the country. Repairs and Hewing machine work on short notice. Furs repaired and altered, &o. , Orders solicited and promptly attended to. MARIA HOLMES. Johnson Village, April i, 1062, 19 H ct r 3. htv t i . NEW STORE NEW GOODS I Just received at the subscriber's old place of bu siness, enlarged and Improved, one door east of the new Church. My goods consist of a general assortment, usually connected with the hard ware trade, such as JOINER'S TOOLS ' Farming Implements, house trimmings, table cuttlery, bitts, hinges, screws, chains, files, nails; mill, cross-cut, hand, back and wood naint and dust brushes. Also a good assortment of blacksmith iron, and many other goods. STOVES AND TIN-WARE! always on hand at low prices. Bear In mlud that my goods are bought for cash, ssd that my goods shall be sold at rates so low as to Induce old and new customers to come from far and near to purchase. With many thanks for past liberal patronage, I would Invite all In want of above goods to call on me before purchasing elswbere, and see what can be done at the new Hardware store. in D. WOOD, Stowe. P. R. I am obliged to ask as a business neces- - " mei.-a ei an Boies ana accounts now due me, of sl.t months or more standing. ' Live and let live," ). . w0ob. J. FISHER Sc CO.. 8DCCK880K8 TO FISHER k STKATTON M.nl.ll V. ' Wholesale and retail dealers in Saddler? and Carriari! llmr,....- m nun 4KK Pateat. harness, grained and enameled Lesti',.. silver and brass plating, enameled cloths 1UJ i !,' rything that pertains to the baddlery tia'de "win particular attention JOBEI'H KlSIIER, H. C. COLTOV Near the Brick Church. u,"., M. C. PA R It I i SO A', WATCH REPAIRING! At the Store formerly m.nr.iJi-t.f1 I SAMUEL ABBOTT. Watches tent bv mail tended to. PL st L. F. PIERCE &, CCP TChnlpunln anil i-ota;i DRUGS & MED1C1KFS Proprietor of x- J'terce s Erpcctorant Cough Dropi ineral Agents for the Popular Pateat Medicii,.. d Dealer in Paints. Oil. ni. lUM!l Oil, Hu.d. Camphene.fearatoga waters. W, and domestic cigars, Ac. State St, Montpelier Vt L. Y. PiEitCE, 4Tyl FhKKMAN' i ' ' Rkkhan Bust. pa vi Liorv nor sk;, BY L. BOUTWELL. state street, (opposite the depot) 2P? MONTPELIER, TT. .1. V. ISAICrftriY jtv tM :" Offer greater inducements to those wnntine ' than were ever ollered to the people of Vermont' and greater Dicounts to those coming fr abroad. urnituro is selling low, sd, JKm Chairs, Looking Glasses, Spring Bed liedSten Tables What-Aots. Parlor SettS, Chamefse,ts and a large assortment of Carpetinps; all tciiln " low. Always on hand a large lot of Black-Walnut and Rosewood O o ill ins, Feathers, Mattresses, Picture Frames o'al an Gilt Hair-wreath Frames Ac, Ac. All selling low, at Reed's Block, Main street Montpelier. 47 J V. Babcoci 4 Co GREAT BARGAINS In Watches and Jewelry Silver and plated ware, Fancy Goods, Cutler Perfumery, Fishing tackle, and cverythine ncV taining to first class Jewelry and fancy coods Store. Grover & Baker's k SM ilM JUAI IIIISES, JiiFtlv acknowledged ing machine now m use, as its rapid talc mont THE UNIVERSAL TIKMAiri! adapted to all kinds of sewing machines! and' thread and silk of the best quality. WATCH liEr.URI.C AM) ENGRAVING, attended to promptly nnu in the best manner. T. (J. l'HLVNEY. Corner of Main and state streets Montpelier, Oct. 10, !(!!. IIP. 33. LUCE, STOWE. VERMONT. One door west oi the new church. DEAI.Kll in cabinet waie of all kinds, saih, blinds ond doors, picture frames, glass, puttv, varnii-h, turpentine. Davis' patent solf.fastening blind hangings, willow ware, READY-MADE COFFINS, Ac, Ac. Also, Dealer in G R O O E R I K R of every kind, and of the best quality. nmne. reiHUlirv, ZUI, IWC. C, W. SCOTT, Walchiii.ikci' &, Jeweler, JOHNSON, VERMONT. Keeps constantly on hand an assortment of Clocks Jewelry, Patent Medicines, Essences, Hair Oils, Candies, Spruce Gum, Ac. ii-m JI. Y. ROIMSON, Manufacturer and dealer in THE LATEST ST YLES OF . C o in in m o n & Cottage FURNITURE ! Also an assortment of Mouldings! For Picture and Looking glass Frames, made to order. READY-MADE COFFINS! Furnished to order. And last, though not least, Tolman's patent Spring, SELF-VENTILATING BIHDS. Manufactured and sold by H. W. BOBINSON, lonnson. vi. $150 BEST PIANOS. $150 GBOVESTEEN 4 HALE, having removed to I heir now warcrooms, 'No. 478 BROADWAY, are now prepared to ofl'er the public a maguiflccnt new scale full 7 Octave Itosewood Piano containing all improvements known in this coun try or r.urope, over strung bass, French granu action, harp pedal, full Iron frame, for $150 Cash, Warranted for five years. Bich moulding cases, 8173 to $200, all warranted made of the best sensoned material and to stand better than any sold for (4U0 or by the old methods of manufacture. We invito the best Judge to examine and try these new in struments, and we stand ready at all times to test them with any others nanufactuicd in thia country. GROVESTEEN & HAt.E, 2Hm3 478 Broadway, N Y.- PAINTING ! JOSEPH TERRY, Formerly of Keesville, N. Y.. offers his services' to the citizens of Hydepark and vicinity, as Rouse and Carriage Painter;- (trainer, Paper Hanger, Glazier and Glass Outi ter. All work intrustod to him will be done in' a satisfactory manner. Orders left at the Blacksmith Shop of L. Lib ley will receive prompt attention. 20 - "lOTscoffi WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, MORRISTOWN PLAIN, NBAB VOUBI8VII.LK. VT. Clocks, Watches, and Jewellery clesued snd'1 repaired on short notice. All woilf entrusted to him executed Iia sstis" factory manner. M Of all kinds, kept constantly on hand lly FRANK KEN FIELD, Which he will sell at the ( - Lowest Cash Prices He has also R'olrcular board-mill, with' which" he ts prepared to do custom work' in the best' mamter. All wishing a bill of lumber will do well to call. ' ' ' ' . . . ,. Morrlstown Coruws, HoCv ST., 18C1. . '