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toss of the fork" from Banlcs as bo en deavortto retreat to Lynchburg or Dan ville. Banka baa full possession of the Seaboard aud Rboanoke railroad, and big future supplies will reach hire bj two other routes besides this one. Thus far the movement may be considered a great success, and while its demoralizing effects upon the enemy will be very great, its ef fect upon the spirits of the northern peo ple will be most salutary. Expect stir ring news from the army of the Blackwa- tcr hourly. TUB REPORT DISBELIEVED. It is not believed in well informed Quarters nt New York, that Banks has landed in North Carolina. Some other of the numerous late expeditions has nn doubtedlj been confounded with this. The sled manufactory of Martin ftyde and Daniel P. Fales, at IWtney, ri9 destroyed by fire on Friday night, toss about $2000, not iueured. Gen. Hamilton, lately appointed military governor of Texas, has appoint cd S. W. Oozzens of Middlcbury chief of his staff. It is understood that he will be detached for special service as military .secretary of the State. Dr. George H. Bixby, formerly of WimUnr. is nt Diescnt acting post stir- ..... - ( w gcon to the Mississippi fleet, now concen trating at Cairo. In Waukesha, Wis., in St. Matthias Church, by the Right Reverend J. Kemper, D. D.. Bishop of Wisconsin, assisted by Rev. Mr. Stoy, George A. Marshall, Esq., of Galena, lit., and Miss Miriam H. Cutler, of Burlington. Vt. In Cambridge, Pec. 8th, by Itcv. E. Wheelock, Rev. Corwin Blaisdcll, of Colton, N. X., ana Miss Sarah K. Eiillington, of Cambridge. D i t b . In Cambridge, of dipthcria, Dec. 12th, James 8. Scely, son of Lyman J. Seely, aged 16 year In Camp at Helena, Arkansas, Nov. 22d, ol congestive chills, Capt-, John Cook, of the Iowa volunteers, formerly from Johnson, Vt.. aged 34 years. CHRISTMAS t MRS. PIKE Hag just received from New York, a large variety Of Christmas and New Tear's Gifts, of beautiful styles, for youths and Adults. Al so new style Rich Scotch Shawls. All at low prices. Johnson, Dec. IS, 18G2. 4 Dr. J. B. Morgan, ( Formerly of 8 wanton , ) WOULD inform the inhabitants of JOHNSON I and vicinity that he has located in John-ion. where bo will be prepared to attend to all calls in the practice of medicine and surgery. Ollice over Messrs. tteliliug Jt Fairfield's store. Johnson, Iec. 15, 18ti2. 4wl2 Three Weeks Only. MR. G. W. BAKER . Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Johnson and vicinity, that after the second day of January next, he will close bis Saloon for a few months. Those in want of his Superior Pictures! will please give bits a call before that time ex pires. He has a large assortment of Frames and Case of the latest styles. CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, RHEU MATISM, &C. SiC Hedgeman A Co's Genuine Cod Liver Oil bas proved by nearly 90 years' experience the beat remedy for Consumption, Ac., and while it care the disease It giuen flesh and strength to tbe pa tient. See tnat you get tne genuine. Sola by druggists generally. . hclmjCMAH dc tu., Chemists St, Drugglnts, New York. SAVE YOUR SILKS. RII3P.ONS, 4ro. Hedgeman & Co's I onccntrated Ben nine, re moves Paint, Urease spots, vc. Instantly, and cleans gloves, silks, ribbons, Ac, equal to new. without Injury to the most delicate color or fan- no. Only 2j cents per bottle. Hold by Drug gists.,, HEiHiEMAN CO.. ' Chemists dc Druggists, New York. . CHAPPED HANDS. FACE. LIPS. SUNBURN. JTC, CURTAIN mUODIATBCURB. Hedgeman & Co's Camphor Ice with Clycerlne if nsed Recording to the directions, will keep tbe hands soft in the coldest weather. Price 23 cents bold by druggists. Sent by mall on receipt of 30 cents. HKDUUMANifc CO., " 3iu3 Chemists A Druggists, New York. Pictures, Pictures, Pictures I The undersigned would respectfully announce Johnson, m saw 1 district, noceaseu. repcesenpen to the citizen, of Eden and vicinity, that he has lnolvent, nd the term of six months from the taken room at - , , , -,,-. . Oth day of l)ee.(, i 12, being allowed by'tM l,- : n. w fiMrrrv'o rmwrri 1 I conrt to the credito of snid dewwed, toexhl dt I. V. UKiNlUS UUlEX, 1 4 and prove their respective.clnims before us : dive where he I prepared to execute all kinds or work notice that we will atten.i wl the duties of onr .'a hi line, and in a manner that cannot buteive appointment at 8. 8. Pike s office In Jonn.nnln satisfaction. .',.,'' said district, on the 1st Mondays of JanuaijMiid ' Call toon r my tay U short, ' " '"" itJ at at one o'clock, In the fternoon, on Ai.rKnn Browk. 1 . 1 I, Pbotographto Artist. ; . -uey, f i;c. in lovt. , . . y .J JOEL HUSE'S ESTATE. , BTATE OF VERMONT. I In nrnbate ennrt lil,t S , wi. aa-iiM ...1 j .."iuiikjiii,iiiii,liiia. ) cu .ununuii.m HtQ xlistiict, on the 8tn day of Dec. A, I). 1802. R A. Bavaire. ' administrator on the estate of Joel Huse, late of Stowe In said district deceased A, U:, 1802. ' ' ' ' . . ' , i represents to this court that the personal estate ' Isaac L. Pearl, tdmlnlstrttor on the ete of of the said 4eemt4 Is insufficient to pa his just Geo. W. Bawlei'late of Johnson in.aH district debts by the sum of $2."0,62, and also represent ' deceasedrepresent to thl Coorr that the per that a part of tht real estate, cannot be sold with sonal estate of tbe said deceased I- in uffioient to ' out Injnry to those interested In the remainder," pay his debit and the charge of adminMtmtlon. and tak said court to grant him license to sell and asks said court to grant him liecu t sell all the Interest which the said deceased bad In all the real estate ef the said deceased in John all tbe reel estate In said Htowe. which tbe said son aforesaid, to enable him to pay the sal t; itcbts deceased claimed or had et hi decease, to enable and charue. him to pa Mid debt. - - , . . It Is therefore ordered that said application be referred for hearing t tht Probate office In John-. eon, U m( district, on tbe 88tb day of Pee. A. J). 1862 ; end that aollo be rivn to all con- MM . I I . . . r ... . . "j pnuiioanoB in in iuntnii nwaeai- T . . . "teat tncoesslvely, prior to the time of eald hearlnf. . By order of the Court. Only $1,25 a Year in Clubs of Four. Arthur's Home Magazine, For 1803. .Vols. XXI. and XXII. Edited by T. . 8. Arthur and Virginia F. Townsend, ' Contains Novelets, Stories, Poetry, Fashions, Steel and Wood Engravings, Needlework Pat tella jreat variety, a Mothers' Department, Children a Department, . Housekee pern' and Health Departments, with literary reviews, and all the accessories of a first class Magazine. " .The Lady's Book bears this flatten tin testimo ny the characetrof Aktihr's Hum it Maoazink : As we have often before said, it is without controversy, the best $2 magazine published in the country ; and this is the strongly outspoken testimony everywhere given by the press. We , know of no periodical that so well deserves I the praise bestowed. Tbe editor never tire in I their efforts to Kite, eaoh month, a rich and va ried repast to their readers. Their woik Is kept fully up to tbe standard of their prorate, is nev er dull, yet always fall of instruction. We have often, said, and repeat it again, that It should muke a part of the reading of every household. We know of no better educator of the people, old or young Of the editors, we need not speak ; their names are housi'huld words, all over tne country. In their hands no periodical can fail to reach the highest point of excellence." . A. new serial, by i. s. Arthur, win be com menced in the January number, entitled "Out in tbe World." RARE AND ELEGANT PREMIUMS ' Are sent to all who get up clubs ( 1. A large photographic copy of that splendid engraving. " Shakspeare and his Cotemporaries. " , 2. A j large photographic copy, from an engraving of Huntington's celebrated picture. Mercy's Dream." 8. A similar copy of Herring's ' Glimpse of an English Homestead." Terms i $2 a year, in advance, and one pre mium plate. Twi copies $3. Three for $4. tour for $3. Eight, and one to getter up of club, $lo. One of the premium plates is sent to every getter op of a club, small or large. Three red stamps must be sent to pay the postage on each premi um. Address f. S. ARTHl'H A CO., 823 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Tlxe N. York Tribune :iS6 3. The New York Tribune, first issued in 1841. now ill its twenty-second year, has obtained bo'h a larger and more widely diilused circulation than any other newi-paper ever pnblb-hud in America. '1 bough it has siul'ered, in common with other journals, from the volunteering and depaiune of tens of thousands ot its patrons to.-eic in the War for the Union, its circulation on iheiuh ol December, 18(12, was as follows : Imiiy .'xi.U ; Sewi-weekly, lf.2j0 ;. Weekly. li8.(Kj; aggie gate, 215.3To. Pre-eminently a journal of News and Litera ture, the Tribune has political convictions which are well characterized by the single word Repub lican. 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Address THE TRIBUTE - , - Tribune Buildings, New York. When drafts can be procuied. it is much cater than to remit Bank Bills. The name of the post office and state should in all cases be plainly writ ten. Sub'cribers who send money by express, mnt prepay the express charges, else It will be deducted from the remittance. TUB TRIBUNE ALMANAC FOR 1SC3 .. will be ready about Christmas. Price 13 cents ; II copies $1 t 100 copies $11, postage paid. By express. $t per hundred. Cash orders solicited. we can supply back numbers of the Tribune Almanac for years 1819, 185.1. 1858, 185T. 185. 1859, 18i;o, and 1801. Price 12 cents, post paid. Address - I ' J THE TRIBUNE -.. i . - V .-.., New York. GEO, W. H AWI,EY '8 ESTATE. rpiIE snbHCriliers, having been appointed by tht v riot at 1 llnnorahle probate l ourt for the 11-trlct of Lamoille. commissioners to receive. examinc;nd ' adjust all ohiim and demands ol all peisous inns Ol ail peifOlls, asalnt the estate .," ".!. '. ).. . , 'HnMO!f MOTIVE. " ' JOHV T. FITLLINGTOX. ( vu Com'rs.i Johnson, December 6. 1802. " 4 . .', ,'v r.W.. J. i.x-'' ,' i.u .7 arnxtnV W nAWI.EY'S EKTATE. ' on 1 vn nn i,vri irnuifi . i t, v.. . 1,1.1 I DIAI&lF V CIVIUOi, i , JO riuimipxiuunnuiii' Lamoili. District, h. j en at Johnson wlthiil '' "' anil tnr ..1,1 HluiHnt nn th lnth dv of Dea. "'' . It in en"-d br said tourt that the application aforesaid, be referred forheering totheiHn day of January, lS(iS, at the ProUte office in Johneon. and that notice thereof be given to ail pehwn concerned, by publication in the Lamoille News, . , , . .' . . l . r, I- . , oeaier, pn-nien ai iiyne rum, mrm wnu sue. , cesElrery, prior to tb day set ror Hearing, By order of Conrt, DOORS,: SASH& BLINDS ! The place to get your doors, sash and blinds, Is at the ,..(.... . Moscow Work, Stowe, Vt. The undersigned having recently purchased a complete set ot H. B. Smith's improved machin ery, universally acknowledged the bes-t in u-e. lor Urn manufacture of doors, sash, blinds, win. dow frames, door frames, Ac., Ac. Ami having bad several yearn oxpei ieuce in the business, we would say to the luliabituuts ot Lamoille coun ty and vicinity that we ate fully prepared to exe cute all kinds of wo'-k connected with our busi ness in a good thorough aud workmanlike manner.- - ' ;' r . , , ,- r, ) ,-' Wear prepared tofarnish all kinds of, - J ivi. oud. IjClsse for out and inside finish. Calender and Jtotary Plauing ' done 1 in a superior manner, and at a low rate., ! Sawing, Jointing, Matching, Tenoning ' 'v.-i and Groveing, done at all times. '! '.'!' 'ALSO , ; : j ' CYLINDER PLANING MACHINE KNIVES GROUND TO ORDEIt, J in a satisfactory manner. i SMITH-& HDGERTON. Stowe, Oct. 1.1803. . Stowe. . . CHAIR FACTORY. The subsciiber manufactures to order, and keeps constantly on hand, , All kinds of . . , Wood-Scat Chairs. Any person wishing a supply will find it to their advantage to buy directly from the Manu facturer. ...... Call and look at samples. JOHN STRAW. Stowe, Oct. 23d, 1862. 49yl J. W. SMITH till coniinocs to manufacture the best -15A UOMETERS' AND rii R MOM ETERS , To be lound in the market. ';..' WARRANTS Krevy Instrument. EVERY PERSON SHOULD . HAVE ONE. ... lie is also prepared to ("raft and build Highway or R. R. Arch Bridges, , And to do JIVIL ENGINEERING ' " ' i AND SURVEYING, &c. Stowe Vt..Nov, 8, 1862. "B u Y y 0UR,, DRUGS &' MEDICINES OF C. J. & W. C. SHELDON - STOWE, VT. ' OBl'llOISrS AND AF0TI1KCAUIE3, AND DKALRRS IN English and Hume Patent Medicines, . Pyeing Drugs. Chemicals, W. f. tiooil, Wroccric, Fluttr, Pork, -Lard, Plows, Kerosene Oil .,' . Fluid, Yankee Not inns, fyc. ' Stowe, Oct. 15, 1803. .." 4T Thomas fi. Lrncli. - WATCH-MAKER & JEWELLER. NRAR RUKM MILLS. VKUMOXT. Watohes, Clocks and Jewelry repaired at idinrt notice will also repair nitisio boxes, mimical in struments, ambrellaa ' parasols, Ac. . All work warranted and at reasonable prices. . Orders by mail promptly attended to. Great reduction in prices to dealers in watches. . . iOyl ,, AMERICAN HOUSE, ST. ALBANS, TiHMONT. i lSyl 8. G. t 1 IS L 11, Proprietor, G. n: MILL AN, Fashionablo Tailor, , , l . JOHNSON, VKBlONT. -: , , All work made by hi in will be done In the best Mtyle and warranted to fit. Cutting done for others to make.,. Terms, ca-h on delivery. 1 E'i'ohate Courts. OTATED Sessions of the Probate Court for the Odistiictof Lamoille will be held at the I'ro hate office In Johmon, in said district', on Afiin- day of each week for the year ensuing. ... i. ... .fj. 6. P1KL, Kcgistcr. Johnson, Dec. I, 1802. 4w3 Aoticc. IV HEREAS my wife, Emily Ish.im.has left 1 1 my bed and board without cause ; now I for bid any person harboring or trusting her on my account, for I shall pay no debts of bur contract ing. ' - CHAlll.i.a ii.lH IAAl Hydepark. Nor. 2T, imt. iwa JEFFEnsbN J. CA RPENTEIl'S ESTATE. STATE OK VFKMONT, i At a Probate Court, Lamoillb Dibtbict.-bs. I hidden at the Probate Office In Johnson, within and lor the district of , UinoiUc on the Sd day of Dec.v A dJ 18UJ. u iTi-tnniient purnortlnir to be the last will , ,,nii , tn.tnniBl.. ,1 Juti rin J riiirixintai-. nf t. deceased, being presvn - , ni)ie by Avmeih t arnenter, widow , of said . H(.ce,,..M . n (4. o,,,.a hy Mald Probate Court, thai, all persons enneerned therein, be notified to ap1M-ai at a Hissiori otmtrH ourt, to be holden at the Pmbaie Otlico in ddiiion in said District, on, the 22 1 of Dec .H i2, liii l ih l cause, if any they hllVe against tlte probate ot Maid will 1 For which ivti,,, t i . lurtiier ordered, that acfipy of the record of thi order be publLhed three weeks KucccsivHiy.sfn-iue .j.,ainoiii sewsneaipr, a , weekly ncwsiuipor printed at Hyde Park, in this , Plate a- suon jis niuy ne. tne last or wnicn pun p lication to be pilortosald time appointed' for ' hearing: '-' ! '-- " - A trim nnnv nf ftocnril K ttnA ','t'''1 ' " 2w3 5 ' ; " " 8. S. PIKE, Hcglster, y !i , 4 ,, -il : : ' . ' . . - .. .. .. . , .. 1 . .. - . -I vl "' 1 JOEL If A KRIS1 RUT ATM."' ( fl'HE suhsnHlieni havlnv hpn uruwilntxil hv lli. I II,, n Prnhala t'.nnrt. ti.r Ik. Iiu,. nf I . lit. ,.. i-- I 1 T"'T"?. rawT,-Mniinowm.n BXOWE. -where he' will remain ! J? t.L . . " I? TTnT ,rl ,Pon'' ..U VTJ " a "a"' .r in uiriivt uvuriwii Mn w. v solvent,' and the tern of six months from the 32d day of October 1W!2, being allowed by said r . ... . , . , . ' ... , m mnuuDi u"i,,uiivuimw. ,u ,iiti.uitv .will f.A t .k.i. " !L d!f,,, V exhlb-1 cleaned, and discuses of the gums treated success It and prove tbelr etspeetivt elaim before us : hi,tf - . .. . p , . " .... u T e notice that we will attend to the duties of onr apnointment at the dwelling bouse of the latejoel Harris, In Stowe, in said district, on the flrst Wtdnosday of Janna-y and first Wednesday of March next, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon on nnk nt . ,.1.1 .tu..a v, . u.j. ,,. ,. , , i - . E,inM i , L t - - .. r AMOS DWINELL. Com'rt. NEW GOODS"! Call and see the aew goods at 1 V ' . ATKINS & WASHBURN'S, fcU tw i, nnwWilvlBfffrein from market.' n i.T i.i.i'ii um nuriiitniopiv iiii'iiafl tn ull ml I 1 llO IUII 1W HIV !' tivuiaiii MVUM ww -'" 1 i particularly examine their stock of . 1 1 C I - .JJli!ik IwUUUk i'' .. , TT-.i ...-: . . , , They have a large stock oadies' 1 ''';' I)00TS AND SHOES ! and n general a-tsortment of seasonable goods which they offer " . .-' " ' i'. LOW FOR 'THE 'TIMES. - Cadys Falls, Oct. 8th 18C2.' ' :' 40m3 m:w (iOODS ! ! ' The suhsorilier has just returned from market with a lull ana ( , Complete Assortment! of goods. My stock has never been more com plete, comprising . , . LADIES' GOODS. of every description. An unusually large and well selected stock of Cloaks and Dress Uoods of every variety, also the most complete assort ment ot Beady-Mado Clothing, 1 over offered in LamoilJo County, with all kinds of gents' furnishing goods to match. A large as sortment of , . , stir jpi&tljQL I and Uockins. in short all kinds of goods n essary to be used iu well regulated families. A. K. OA All'. WM. L. WHITE, M. D., PiiySLCIAN & Sl.'litjrEUN, IIYDB park,' vt. Office at the former residence of J. T. Allen. SURGEON DENTIST. Office in tho Patriot Building, State Street Montpeller, Vt. 4'Jyl Ilendec &, iSurkc, Attorneys and Counselors at Law," AND SOLICITOUS IX CUANCKHY. Morrlsville, Vt. Office in Slasonic liullding. G. W. HENIJtiB. 1341 O. S. liUKKK. iTI. . Gffeath, ATTORNEY ANP COUNSELLOR AT LAW And Solicitor In Chancery. Particular attention given to the collection of Military ( laiins, Including Pensions and Bonn, ties. Terms reasonable. Cambridge, Vt. i OFPXH AT JBXI''BKSONVII.Lli. I'owers & lecl. Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Chancery, MOKltlSVILLE. VT. (OITIcc formerly occupied Hon. T. Glecd.) II. H. Powers. P. K Gi.eed. IraNfmrsSi House, - By H. W. NYK,. Irasdukoh. Vermont.' Stages leave this houe daily, for all Hallway stations. Horses and carriages to let. HO HOTEL, AtBASVtCENTftB, YKKMONT, ,-.W.' HOWARD, Vroprietor." This is a good place to stop. I once knew a dinner for four, with a good cup of tea, got uy in ten minutes, ttin.j 31, AMERICAN HOUSE, nYDB PARK, VERMONT. N. P. KEELEB, .Proprietor.' ' ' Horses and carriages for conveyance to am part of the county, always In readiness. Also, horses and carriages to let. . , r, " ' 1 ' T . 5 ''' 'WKST Af.BtNV, VT., ' 'A. B.'SHLl'Ht:iil), Proprietor.'-! 80 I . A i I 1 n w , - rEALEIl in (irncerie- and West, India Goods. Keeps PonsiMntly on hand supply of ' ' ' .rBii u 1 w I r,it n. ' i Klour; fl'-h, nuts una ravins, cumlie.V p medicines-, Ac. - 1 ; "Morrlsville, July J, 1S01. ' ; 82 EDEN HOTEL; ;;-. , ,s . KDKN COKNKRS, VERMONT. , J, II A HI Nii'i ON' , l'UOl'li 1 ETOK. . Good acoommodattoiiH for man and beast. IUMBBB., ' Of all kindsi kept constantly oA hand ily IltVMi KL.MiIiD, Which he will sell at the , . , ; , .' Lowest Ch Prices I He has also a circular board-mill, with which he is prepared to do custom work in the best manner. All wishing a bill of lumber will do well to call. ' ' ! . ! ; . -,f .. Morrlstown Cornerg, Pec- 2T,1 1861. ' n 6yl .1. A. Steele. JU, ., - -: (Hoir.eouathicl ' ' 1 " ' PHYSIOTArJ iSTTRGEON, " Offlcein M atonic lluilillnff., 1 Dr. 8, after a prac tice of live years feels warranted I n recommending himself to tins community as a ocicntllia practi tioner of Medicine and burgcry in all Its br inches. uuiy i, iwi,-h ': 1 Farm for Sale. illTOO.OO cm be made bv nurehalinr mv farm which I havo heretofore valued at $3 )0O,(X), but OWinfftOMV IrillllllitV in Htt,nil In Ul lufrra B farm, I now offer it for SJ.VXl.OO each. Paid farm is situated 2 1-2 miles north we4 from Eden Cor- ' nors. and contains 193 acres, suitably divided and fenced into pastures And meadows, w ith a house 24 by i; with shed rooms aftnehed. one Btiy 24 and one 12 by 10 and wooibhed 24 x 24 s four bai ns, one Ux 50, one 2f x S3, one 20 x 30 four liai ns. nun !l r fill, .no 9T R.1 nnnOllv ; and one 20 x 2H, and one shed 12 x 21 : all frame and In good repair, with good rnnnlng ' both house ami barn. For further pa water at artlculars nuiuirs Bt iue premiswi, t f Anrt4iiAr r-mittt Eden Oct.'ir.lSlil . - - - -. v - , ... Dr.' Mowe.at7Stowd ' DENTISTRY, 1 l .iCntOWEbas taken roo'ms"' 1 I I IT ll. II I VJI,-1-1 h lllifulf '"'"i'l 1 ' . , rr.fr., for a fchnr iffy time, and will attend to all who may lie lu wn I orjiir pvoiessmnai serv cos. Teeth Inserted nnon plate, from one to a full set. Also, teeth II I led with different substances, In m n.-H. L.., ..UU.1 ,n .MM, iLm,. T L Thnrston't Ivory Pearl Tooth Powder for sale.' nuuiiffjfiiS'iioTEii, JUSTUS Ht'BBELL; Proprietor. ni i - w OLcnrr, mmiiir, ua tne HiaKf roan rrom nynr rarn to iratonrgn. Convey tact to any part of the county on short Al A - fTUt ) rl d I ' jf ' tt? r I id ! ,::-i.O Iiiiporlnnt to Pensioners! ft HB undenfgried has been 'apidnU4 by the JL Comnii-.ioutr of peoluus. a Lsamining Sur geon for theceuuty ol Lamoille aud 41.1. appli cants for pcn.-lons in the county are required by the department to procure a certificate from him. PWcaUoa WltnoUttbl-Wll be rejected by tlie "euui tmeBt, , liUUAtb 1'U iKS - Examining surgeon. .'jiw Pevs'ums, BumitUs, '- Back Pay, " CluiiM, uud Claims ' fir' Indemnity.-" , Powbrs A lii.KKD. attorneys at law, Morris- villa,; Vt., are prepared to procure claims for, peiiiont, bounties, lack pay, uc. lhev are (II reclly conuected with the pen-ion Bureau, through the lino of Stevyurt, bteyeus, Clurk A Co.. ol Wa.-hin;,ton D. C.and are thus enabled to procure , penfions, bouiiiies, Ac. quicker, cheaper anil mote successfully than pthcr agents. luey mune no cnarges unless snccessiui. iuey have mudsairaugemeuts with Dr. i'owers, army 1 examining turgeon for this county, whereby ap-' pucanis win do mini-lied Willi his ceriincaie free of omu-v thus saving in this, one Item 1 one dollar atida-hniii and by law all applications Irom tni!. coiiuty must lie occompauieil wltu his . certificate or tlie fftino will be rejected. Our ; bliniksaiepieparedby au examiner in the de-, b amiw t)jttl can be found , iatke eity, . Plea pariuiuut.iuid thus claimants are saved, the ex- calun,i we tbem. Second baud Piaaoss at 2. pensa- and delay incident to applications and jt0. $50, m T5i anil tloo. . : . ptooU uiir.ki!llullv ahd Improperly made. Ver nmuru wATi.ua wririm-Avs are furnishi'rt with bound copies of all the pen- - o;1 THE I10HACK WAlhltS Mtl-ODKpk , sion, bouM.y ;;ul umotv land laws m torce, to- aether wilu diitu.4 oi 'all the declions of the , Commissioner of pensions, and Attorney Gtuer- al of the l.'uited States thereon,, so that apiill cants and claimants can sec at a glunce whether their ca e Is good, 'lhc followingaio entitled to to pensions . , Soldiei woumld or ill- ablcd by dii-cape forpvl- vnfori urn month tlurinfr lifi. 1 Vidows of soldiers wounded or disabled, $8 per month during widowhood. Children under Hi years of age. if no widow, living, $4 per mouth until the age of 16 years. Orphan sisters under the age of 10, if no widow . or children living, $9 per month until 10 years of age. Mothers dependent, wholly or in part, on their sons who die of wounds or disease, arc entitled to pensions as aliens, and by the decisions of the Attorney General whether the father is living or not. No soldier can obtain a bouuty unles he hits erved 2 years. . The heirs of soldiers who die in the service are entitled to a bounty of $100, in Iho following order : UNMAIIRIKO SOI.DIE11S. , , , , 1st, the father, if living. I'd, the mother, " i ! ': 8d. Brothers end nistcrs equally.' Children of half blood .shai'Q eipially witn those ol whoie blood. , -. ' MARRIED SOLDIERS. ' ' ) 1st. to widow. ' " ' ' 2d , to children. ' " . '. VV'e churee only the government rates estab- Ilhed by law. Call on or address by mail,. '' ..t Morrlsville, Vt. Farmers' Exchange ! MXf STORE! u People of Lamoillo Co. are invited to call and examine our large siock 01 , Dry anil Fancv tJood! '. -..i .. i ....... -. ,,,:..(.... Clothing,., Boots "anil Shoes, .Hardware- Crockery and Groceries of every descrip tion, also a good assortment of choice . brands of .:' ' ' . III"..... ti;t i:T-'V'FLQJJJtJ;;,;..,r,.. in bids., halves and qnavters ; Buffiild robci,1 Ac. ic, which will be told as low as the lowest in the county lor ; ' Cash or Ready- Pay, : . - , but not for lont credit "yCah paid for . hide-., pelts, butter, cheeic, and all kmils of 'prodncf . Johnson, Nov. 25, 1S62. ' ' " I- V.v- i- ti. A. -Kates, ' i.'. , ri'A TCII r MAKER ' JE WBL ER, Dealer inClocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silvuwae,' fancy goods, vc. Waterbury, Vu., .1 : . 1 ' 1'iu tleular atlunliou paid to the repairing of watches aud Jewelry.: .n 1 1 " . 85 ; JohsiKOM Woolen fr'actccy J DOW a PEARL, lIAUKAC'rl'lEU8 Of i, A - f ' Casfiiineies, Hoe: kins. Beaver CJoths,. Satiuettf and all Wool and. totton Warp I'lannels. , 'lhc following i.i it list of prices per yard for rawnfacttiriog': Mrqy cnssiiucies 2f K grey sat. tiuett, 30 c ; steel mixed cassiiiicrc and satihett, 30 c ; fuil color rwimcre and sntlnctt. 34 c ; full color iloeskin. SS c t cudot-mixed doeskin. 31 c ; grey doc kin, 30 ; white flnnnel, lf'o r cotton warp flannel , 22 c ; -red llanncd 2i e. In conse quence ol tho ihlion cotton, - a-e are obliged to charge 3 ct',.,i!ovc'jitr yard for satineti. and cot ton warp flnnnel. than In-t yoar, Clolhcxcliiiiig ed for-wooi on iv wonabte terms. ' Also particu lar attention given ro custom carding aud cloth drc.udng. - ,r ,,.i , , s Johnson.'Juty 4, " " 1 " 82 .4. w:' voo, Munufucturer of , ,. s . C ARB I A GES,, AND SLEIGHS, at the old1 Utand'of H. N. McCoy,' Steam Mills, , , , . fyAMBrtltJGU, VERMONT. l t iU Particular attention paid to repairing. Also, . .-. t of every quality, on hand or made to order, Ileis'alrd prepaid to furnii-h Bent Felloe, Shafts and seat rails. t Carriage. Makers will rind it (ur their advantage td puicfiaf e of him. Or ders for this kind of stock will teeetv prompt j attention. m Hv H. P. SEEliEii. " 10 Cambridge Boro., Vermont. - iti t r r ir l w .it i.ac iti.eeaa.aa. , )KT l'1'.ll.OliS fin nisied to order, on short Dhnticc by , - ."&.' fBAUBv Piowe, June :nu, nuj. . oiuij ATT0RNE1';& C0UxSKLJ.OU AT LAW,! r7lMVoicott,t'Vt:'- Particular attention clvcn to collecting all kinds of military tjIhIuis. Having an en pet I enced agent and attorney In Washington,. 1 C aw prepared to procure jimsionsj, bounties, i back. pay, vc, on reasonauie verms, auu wuuuispaisu.., ' : r ., 4 ,r,s.:'J:.y-:-v!E S-l JNUW Is 1 ML I'll MB . i V To got a new stove ' , , .,, .. f i AT II. II., WOO I 'iU:&-,irAHD-yiRi; siuitiswiuwi-;, vi, I have oil hand a full assortment of Cook: ' Pylori luudBo 'sici; -- which ' . J..'....;' I nmeEllnk''ai7-VllU' Trlc. Ill '' Wanftfacttirers nay tla) n'lf ! ... i Q l&J$TI!$fflM0 T: Wy ;;V;.A:,woor TH E HOKACB-r W ATEfiS - M0DEELS d r . Improved Oyefstrung Bas f,: . f.jri Full Iron Frames Pianos - Ave jestly pronounced by the Press and Mail Masieis to be superior Instruments.' They r built of the best and aiot thoroughly seasoned uiuleiiuli and, will taud iipy cliuiuie. 1 Ue ton is very deep, round, full and mellow"; ihetonck elastic. Each 1'iano warranted lor three .years, l'lices from $110 toljTuu. ' ' " " OpfKitfNsoi' a iBKs J'lhe Ilornca Wa tei-s 1'ii.nes ai e known as among .the very best. We are enabled to pptak ol tbee instniBieata with some Alegree of conmleuee, -from pertonai. knowledge oi their excellent tone and durabl quality. "-Nw Voik Evangel bstj i - t -.-i "We can speak of the menu of the Horae Waters Pianos from-persoal knowledge, as be ing ot the very best o,uulity,' (.bjifctaia InteV ligenccr. ' '"' " foi ( ' KEW f -OCTAVE PIANOS In Boso plt)v, wood caes, iron frames, aud vr. billing bass, oi dittferent makers, for $130 dc.i with mouldings, i klu., wttb carved legs ana inlaid naineboard, $1T5, $185 and $.'00; do.. with penrl keys, L'U5. $230 and $300;- new 6 1 H ,.,,.:. n!r.. h mil,,),,, uu ni,l,nv i,!,. r'n L ,.rnni,i n, .r.ibm.,i,.i uoroou v hb, iuwu uic r.ijiiui jtiiniciut with tun Patent Divided bwell olid bolo Ktop Price from $:iu to $-03. Organ llaimoniuuis with Pedal Uass, 3&U, $2T, and f. School IlaruioiiiaBiii, $40, $U0, -$80, and $100. JUaor ilelodt.ons und Harmoniums nf the following niaKcra. Prince & Co's Caihart A ftcedhum, ton ,V Hamlin, and S. l. i ll. W. tfmith, all of which will be sold at extremely low piicei, 'Jhese Melodeons remain in tune along time.. ' Each Melodcon warranted for three years. D- A liberal ilbeount to Clergyman, Church, es, fcabbuth Schools, Lodges, heminaries, and Teachens.' The trade supplied on tbe most liber al terms. , , , HOIUCE WATEIiri, Ag't. . j 481 Broadway, New York, . k. .: - TUB DAY SCHOOL BELL, r-l ' .!... !15,000 Copies Issued.. .. . A new Singing Book for day tehooli called the Day School Bell... is now ready. It contains about 2(J0 choice songs, rounds, catches, duetts, trios, nuartetta nnu cuorouses, many of then written expressly for this work, betides 32 pages of the elements of music "1 he elements are a easy and progressive, that ordinary teachers will nnu thumruives entirely snccesstui in lnMiucung even young scholars toing correctly and scicn- tiucaiiy ; while tne tunes una worus emniaee such a variety of lively, attractive, and soul-stir. ing music and sentiments, that no trouble will be experienced in inducing all beginners to go on wiih real In ncqmiing skill in one 01 tbe most health-giving, beauty-improving, happiness yielding, and ordcr-prodncing exercises of tchool life. 1 In simplicity of it elements, in variety and adaptation of music, and in excellence and number ol its songs, original, i-elected, and adap ted, it claims hy much to excel all competitors. It w ill be found the best ever istued for remina. lies, academies, oud public tcliooiM A lew (am ple pages of the elements, tunes, and songs are given, iu a circular ; send and get one. It is com piled by Horace ivnters aumor 01 oaDDatii School Bell.'' Ko". 1 and 2, which lmve bad the enormous tule of T34,WX) copies. Prices paper- cover, 2U cents, $ia per 1 bound u ets., szi per 100.-: 2S copies , furnished at tbe 100. price. Hulled at tne retail price. HORACE WATEftS;' Publisher,' 481 Broadway, S, J, , RARnATTf RfiliriOL BKLL. NO. 2. '' It is an cntiro new. work of nearly 200 page Many of the tunes and hyhins weie wittten ex pressly for this volunio.- it will soon.be as pop ular as its predecestor, (Bell No. 1) which hat run up to the enormous number of 650,000 cop iesoutstripping any Suuhay school book of it ' . 1 ... , '....I.;, .... . 11.. U...V I size ever ismicu iu ims couiury. 10, uuin ti umeH! tan bound in ohe . te accomodate schools wi. hing them in that form. Prices of Bell Nq, priper covei'si 15 cts., $12 per 100; bound, 25 ctal, $11 per 100; cloth boundi embossed gilt, SO cts., $23 per 1(H)." Hell No. 1, paper covers.' 13 cts., $Lf) per 100 abounds 20 cts, ,,$15 perlOOs cloth bound, embocd gilt, 23 cts . $C0 per 100.. Boll Kos. 1 and 2 bobnd together, 40 cts. , $30 per 1U0 ; cloth boundi tmhowud pilt. 00 cts., 40 per 1U0.. 2." copies fiitnislieil nt tlte? 100 piice.' Mailed at thoretail price. i,-, ir.: ,j. 'A ,!) . . toiiA.CE WATEltR.PublliW I '1 icf a. tv-! ( t i..,. 4i Broadwayj JT; Js At ;,,IIKW ISSTRCMSKXAI, lt"SICy. ,. , ... President Linioln's .Criuid March,' with tt best Vignette of his Excellency that has yet-hot m. published j .mtisic byUelmi-muller, leader of tbe 22d li'eglmcnt Band. "pi ice ftO cts.' Out Ceneiali' ynick-tStep. w,i'h vignette of 35 of cur generals : niiiMc l;y uiaiuiia, trader 01 ine Tin neginieni Bund, 50 ct.! ,'iha iHevea Kens' (UaHop.t and l.pura Keene Waltz. 35cts. each. Comet h'chot. tlvene, 2.1 ct; all by Hakef, Mumc Box Galloj by Horiing, ST) cts,: Union,, Waltu,, Ijt tiiash, 25 ctsi Volunteer Polka. Coldbeck, 25 cts. pi;lt. Polka jCeneral Scott's Farewell,. Giaod March. 2.1 cts. each; Airy Castles, 80 cts., all by A; - E ''Pnikhurstii !Freedrimi Truth fend "Elijht Grand March, with ; plcndid vignette ; music hy Carl neineinann, 50 tU. ' Allot which art fit productions. 'S -ho'". Mi'u.mn. r-rcU U , ... f,EW VOCAL, IVS10.' u ..t Iwitlbe true to thee ; A penny for yonl thmights ) Uttle'Jenay vPow t Better times ar coming v I dream of my mother and , my home ; Merry little birds are we,1 '(a tchg for children) t Slnmbor my darling J iz?ie dies .to night ; Jen-n'y'i- coming o'er the gietli ; Was my Brotherlai t he Mottle, and Why hBe my loved ones gope y Stephen C. lobtcr. Shall wo know each, other there f by the Hew R.' lowryi Pleai-ftnt 'i words for all. by J. lobci't. There, is .., teautiruS. world, by I. JT. Holmes. 'Price 23 'cts. each-. Freedom. Trnlb liild lligbt, a nallohal song and grand chorus ; music by .Carl ljeiuemnnn, with English ahd German word, 30 ctsii: Where lib erly dwells is mv country ,-Plumley., Forget-if you can, but forgive ;-l hear sweet voices singing, and Hm la home, by J. . It. '1'hpmas, 30 eta. each. These songs are very popular. Mailed free at re. tail price, Foreign Sheet Montr at 2 cents; per naaej .AH kinds of Music merchandise at priocs. HORACE WATEIIS. Publisher.' ,.U t-i iut:im Broadway, N.T Wnr ,t-OT T7AD TUP MdTTflV In cheap foi ni, arranged as 'Quartette and ;Ci rnses iur luvMeui nwiciitsnf uiuii.,.iuuuiy schools, piibllc.echools, semlnaiies, etc' hhiill we know bach other there t Khali. wt . ! . .U.l . n,l. J meet beytnd bc river? Pe in time j .There is a Tt. jl.l.-U.i'....,t....-ll.A A km). ArlkH. DCHU t II II I n Wl III , I'll. . J 'iu m-a I iiib nugvin vuiu". ing?.,Vhnro liberty dwells Is my countiy : Fre domrTruih andlliL'ht, (national songs) J Is here a land of love? Horrow shall come again no more. Pnoe 3 cents'. 25 cts. per dot., $2 per 100., I'obt- age 1 ccht. - in ifliect form,-- with Piano 'ceom- - jpirtilment. 2.Vots. .,: i, .. ,v'.. . ,r pi,Hslied by Horace "Waters, '4S1 Uroadwiy. nN!! v.t and for ale bt N.lP. Kempr, Boston tjt:. H. I.iilhcr.PhilailetnbintG.Crosbv.'Cincinnat l: 'I Tomlinson A iirothera, Chicago, tad JV W. -Mo-- TIEGEIVED l"'!' "Tarsoq Brottrnlb Boot.1 -' "3 Acticsof SorcfitOi W Hi B.'St6ia,. - Pearl 'f fOrtfe ilaud'."MTl a Ati , , . . 'Uocreations f. a Couotrj:J.arto Soldier's Portfolbs, ., , , j .... , Ac lax Bill, , . .. IiarjcInfVhtry' 1'actica,fl tn llm . '' lTiotograpliifiAlbAiftij s4 rr.IJS a i l ?i For gale at Ihe 'SloWfidok 'Sttsru. XMiT.b U'.::i lolD'-n.S.lA.'rAMAN Jt'CUt ! ij , 1 , , ,ft. II. DOWNS' IXIXIR, ! 81 ' We notice the above medicine contlnheetelell i Mnr th4 tuy othor,- fpr Cyught, ('ldtDopp, Whi0plig t'ougU, ami all iiiing aiTcntions. ma fnildwinrf it from lloa. M. I), f utnaint nttd'wt say more, fj. l- bold Jiy sll dciUem. . " 'CtmrT.Vtii'Jaiivlriiiiei. 1 - TWa etrtlflea, that t.have, .nwd II . V'nn FilvlV In mi, f ci in 1 1 ir fur llm hi tit lit I'nnra and hv 'tha best, medicln III osefoi.the oomplaintt fr wnirn is rucuniniriiurii. 10' . 9lfnH P'-rwi.v.