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tomrnissioner, and also a fit person to be a collector. Such person shall, as fur as practicable, be residents of some town near to such gores or unorganized towns, and they shall hold their office till others are appointed. - Sao. 2. Said commissioner, immedi ately after his appointment shall be sworn to the faithful discharge of his duty,. a certificate of which oath shall be endorsed on his commission, which commission, with certificate thereon, he shall ' cause to be recorded in the office of the county clerk of the county where he resides. Such commissioner shall, and he is here by authorized, on or immediately after the first day of April in each year, to take the lists of all persons in said gores or unorganized towns, whose polls, personal property and real estate are liable to tax. ation, and also the property, real and per onal, of non-residents, in the same man ner as listers qf towns perform their du ties in their respective towns. Such list shall, when completed, be deposited in the town clerk's office in the town in which such commissioner resides, and bo subject to examination in the same manner and for the same purposes as lists of town; now are, and applications for aba cements and corrections shall be made to such com missioncr in the same manner as such ap plications are made to listers in towns, Such commissioners shall have the same power to act in the premises as listers and selectmen have, in like cases, in towns, and shall ou or before tde first Thursday of October in each year return a copy of each list by him made to tho Treasurer of the state. The first appraisal of the real estate made by the commissioner in mak ing said list, and the appraisal so made at the expirati n of each five years thereaf ter, shall bo the basis of taxation, subject to such corrections and alterations by the commissioner, as listers of organized towns are authorized to make each year ; and it shall not bo required that said list should be revised or acted upon by the committee of listers or the committee of the Legislature to average the grand list ' Sec. 3. Whenever any state tax shall hereafter be assessed on the polls and rateable estate of the inhabitants of this state, the Treasurer shall moke out a tax on the copies of the lists so returned to him by such commissioners, and shall im mediately transmit to each of the col- ' lectors, appointed by virtue of this act, a bill on the list of all the gores or unor ganized towns in their respective counties with his warrant attached thereto, com manding such collector to levy and collect such tax and pay tho same into the treas ury. Sec. 4. , It shall be the duty of every t collector, appointed by virtue of this act, and he is hereby authorized to collect the State tax agreeably to the rate bill and warrant committed to him by the treasur er for collection, in the same manner and with the same powers that first constables ' have in organized towns, and be subject to the same penalties. Such collectors, be- , fore they shall proceed to the discharge of - their duties, shall give a bond to the state , for the faithful performance of the same, ; in the same manner as the first constables of towns are required to do in like cascj to their respective towns, and in such sum as the Treasurer of the ' state shall pre- scribe, which bond shall be approved by the commissioner in the county in which he resides, which ' approval shall be en dorsed on said bond, before any warrant for collection shall be placed in his bands ' by the treasurer! and the, issuing by the Treasurer of such warrant to the collector . shall bo sufficient evidence of the appro val and delivery of such bond to the treas urer as aforesaid. And in all cases where " constables are now required by law in the " eolleotion of taxes to leave with the town clerk for record any advertisements, war ' rants, rate-bills, or lists of lands sold, or . any other matter or thing, the same shall be left by the collectors provided for in this act, with the town clerk of the town a m wherein the commissioner of the county wherein such gore ot unorganized town is situated, resides- and such town clerk is hereby authorized and required to record such advertisements and make certificate f the publication thereof, and record all uch warrants, rate-bills, lists of lauds sold, and any other matter or thing which may be left with him for record as afor .. laid, land may receive redemption for lands told, in case the collector shall die or rev ove from the town where he resided t at the time of making such sale, and the record of such town clerk and his certifi- eate of publication, and his certified cop . je of record, 'shall have the same force I -jind effect a if made by town clerks of erganized towns pursuant to the laws rcg- slating the collection of taxes therein. Vermont Central and Sulli van Railroads. Winter Arrangement commencing Dec. 8,' 1862, TRAIN OOINO MOUTH AMD IABT Leave Waterbury at 8.25 a m, 12.16 r M and 10.14 r m. Mall Train leaves St. Albans at 6.19 A. it., Burlington T.UO A m., connecting at Whit River Junction with trains tor and from Wells River, St. Johnsbury and Littleton, and with Northern R. K. for Boston, Lowell. Worcester, io.. and connecting at Bellows Falls with Cheshire It. B. for Boston, and with Ver- mont Yai ev raiiroaa ior Dunneueiu, sxaw nnvou . . i . i . i r . . A I 1 1 1 and New York, arrivingin New York at 10.18 m, . . i m - , n..,. nni.i ACCOIUIUOumiuu 1IH1U leaves nuuaca i uiui . T.45 am. for Rutland and Northfleld. Night Express Train leaves Ogdensburg at 12.. 00 M, Montreal, at 3.43 r m, Rouses Point at 6 .20 r m, arriving at Boston at 8.40 a x, connecting at Bellows Falls with Cheshire K K. for Jloston and Worcester, and with Vt. Valley R. R., for Springfield and New Haven and arriving in New York at 4.43 ri. TRAIK8 OOINO NORTH AND WEST. Leave Waterbury at 3.39 a x, 9.40 a if and 5.46 P M. Mail train leaves Boston at T.30 a h, via Low ell. Lawrence or Fitchbursr. Leaves Springfield at T.25 a h, Bellows Falls at 12,25 rtt, connect ing at White River Junction with Northern Rail road from iioston and itn rassumpsio raiiroaa for and from St. Johnst.ry and Littleton arriv ing at Burlington at 6.45 r M, and St. Albans T.30 r M,Ogdensburghat2.50 am, and Montrsa at 10.30 fx. Accommodation train leaves Northfield at 8.25 am, and Burlington at 10.35 A V, for Rouses Point and Montreal. . Nigbl express train leaves Bellows Falls at 9.- 10 ! x, receiving passengers rroin Vermont val ley railroad, leaving New York at 8.00 a h, and from Cheshire mil.oad, leaving Boston at 5.00 r x, connecting at White River Juncton with train leaving lioston at B.w r x, via. L.owell, or Lawrence. Leave White Rivor Junction at 11.40 fx, arriving at Burlington at 5.15 ax, Rouses Point at 7.30 a x. Montreal at 10.30 a k, and Ogdensburgh at 12.40 p x, connecting with Grand Trunk trains for Detroit, Chicago and the West. Bleeping cars are attached to both the night ex press trains running between Rouses Paint and Boston. Through Tickets for Chicago and the West for sale at the principal stations. U. MERRILL, Bt. Albans, Dee. 8, 1(2. 83 Hup't. The Perfect MELODEON! IK it hout an Equal. i LMOST every mail from far and near brings iV to us some new evidence of the great favor and growing popularity of this beautiful instru ment, and abundant testimonials are constantly reaching us, proving conclusively that no other Reed Instrument contains so many excellencies as the perfect Melodeon, with Base Damper and riarmonio Attachment. I he Harmonic Attach ment is the most valuable of modern improve ments, by it the power of the instrument is doubled without increasing its size or the num ber of reeds. Our newly invented HARMONIC ORGAN, for Churches, Concert and Lecture rooms, has greater capacity and power than any other In strument made in the country, considering the price. It Is far more simple, and less liable to get out of order than other Reed OrganB. It contains only half as many Reeds as other instruments of the same power, and consequently not half the expense to keep in tune. It has a fine powerful JPeOLcU. Base, with Reeds disconnected with the other part of the instrument. Another entire new feature in the Melodeon enterprise is the PA TENT HARP, or Piano Attachment, to the Molodeon. This is precisely what its name indicates, a combination of the- Melodeon and Piano Forte, and meets pre cisely the wants and desires of a large class who nave long been anxious to see the two instru ments combined in In this unique instrument the Melodeon or Piano may be played separately or combined, producing an effect unknown to any other instru ment, and must be heard to be appreciated. We have made arrangenta with some of the best Piano Makers to receive from them regularly PIANOS of the very best quality, which well be sold at less than Boston prices, All instruments warented, and sent to any part or the conntry at our risk. IiSTY tc GREEN. Brattleboro, Sept. 1st, 1862. rrj-i'be undersigned is authorized to act as agent for Esty & lireen, in procuring for any who may desire it, one of their justly celebrated in struments. If any of our readers should want one of the best melodeons in the world, and will make known their wishes, they may rely on being served to theirntlre satisfaction. B. Howard, Publisher of Newsdealer. Hyde Park, Sept. 1st. 1802. 41 P. SPENCER, AGENT, Has just recelved4from Boston a New Stock of Clothing,' of superior styles and quality, which can not b neat in tnis county, nor equalled. Constant Additions are made from time to time to make the assort- mentgood. Any one in want of ; . Good Clothing J Please call and yon will find what yon want an ... PRICES TO SUIT. i A good assortment of r Olioloo Grooerle, of all kinds just received. Also will kesp oa band BOOTS AND SHOES Yankee Notions, "' " '"" 1 ' " Stationery, . ' , Oranges, Lemons, Figs, &o. NEW GOODS ! FOR IPcill cfc Winter , . S. B. CLARK la just openiDg a new stock of Goods at MASONIC BUILDING, ' ! l' jflorrlsvllle,1 which will be sold as low as at any other shop in tne country. ' He will for goods. will take good woolen socks In exchange Sept. 22d 1863. U :e1 DEsXjiXJoiisT- U BTOWE, VEBMONT. One door west of the new church. DEALER in cabinet ware of all kinds, sash, blinds and doors, picture frames, glass, tmttv. blindsanddoori.i.ietureframes, glass, putty, varnish, turpentine. Davis' patent self fastening blind hamrintrs. willow ware BEADY-MADE COKKINH, 4e., l. ' . t i . Also, Dealer In GROCERIES of every kind, and of tbe best quality.. Htowe, February. 34th, 1803. ' " ..-a C.W. SCOTT, r s Watchmaker Ac Jeweler, t JOHNSON, VERMONT. . Keep constantly on hand as assortment of Clocks Jewelry, Patent Medicines, Essences, Hair Oils, Candies, Hnrnce (lam, Ae. . .. ' A GEM for) tie million; And splendid and appropriate Holiday present. M M E.D M 0 BEST'S , - RUNNING BTlTCH , . SXlVCrxZSTO VC.OXIlVB . Price, 5. The embodiment of practical utility, and a mar- vel of simplicity ; makes the running stitcn very rapidly and perfect, uses a common needle, and will last a lifetime. At the New York State Fair, its simplicity, efficiency, and great praotl cal utility, was confined by tue awara ei iu Hwl P,mlii m t iunuii. It will e-ather. raffle, shirr, tuck, run up breadths, Ao, with a single or double thread on auv material adapted to the running stitch. The thinest, usually the most difficult to stitch by other sewini? machines, beinc sewed the easiest. For ladies' children's apparel, and other articles mad of liirht labrics, U will therefore be found almost Invalu&hle. Tt. la at.t.n)ipi1 In iha table like a sewinff bird. aud having uo tension, and requiring no lubrica tion or change of stitch, is always ready for oper ation, and such a marvel of simplicity tnat acnna of six or eight years can understand it, and use successiuuy. It is not at all liable to cet out of order. ;-t: Each machine is put in a neat bok, .accompa nied with full and explicit directions, ana tweu tv-flve needles. " bent to any address in the United States on re oeiptof an order, Inclosing thfi" amount, or may be collected bv express on- delivery of the ma- r.htna. ' ' 2 When money is Bent with the order and regis tered, we guarantee Its saw receipt ana me unliv ery of the machine, anywhere within 2000 miles, free of any expiess charges. - Very liberal arrangements for agencies. See MiiTorof Fashions, or for full particulars specimen of sewing, &c, send a stamp for return postage. Address, 4T3 Broadway, N. Y. Every lady, mother, milliner and dressmaker, should have one of these valuable sewing ma- Chines, iws the asto in i.i : CORN SHELLER! J. B. RAND'S PATENT. Patented August 13th, 1861. In presenting this new invention to the agri culturists of our country, but little need be said to convince any intelligent man tnat tuis is tne best machine for 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 tbe cheapest machine in the market. E. E. Bingham, Morrisvllle, Nehemiiih Waterman, Hydcpark, A. 8. Whipple, Morrisvillo, Kendrick iSpaulding ' J. P. West, ' Harris Bundy, J. B. Tabor, " B. L. Rand. Loren Bundy, " " W. I. Atkins A 8. B. Clark, of Morrisvllle, have purchased the right to manufacture and sell these machines in Lamoille and Chittenden coun ties, and are now ready to furnish them to any wanting to purchase; Town rights sold on rea sonable terms. Morrisville, May 30, 1862. 28 James Parker, MERCHANT TAILOR, MORRIS V1LLE, VERMONT, 1 KKBl'S CONHTANTIY ON HAND CLOTHS & Tlini TIIAfS ... and '. ',. ' , Ucady-made t'lothlng, And makes to order, and warants to fit, such work as may be wanted. Cutting for others to make, done In a satisfac tory manner. Morrisvllle, vt., December Tth, lSbO. Zyl Valuable Keal Estate AND PERSONAL PROPERTY Por J,lo. I will sell the following real estate: One house and lot, situated in the centre of Morrisville vil lage, 28 by 32. two story; ell, 16 by 30. baid premises are now being thoroughly repaired aud suitably fitted for a boarding house (if desired), wuieu is u inuuii ueeueu uy me siuueocs oi ine People's Academy, and the public generally. 'Ihe 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 village, on which there is a sugar orchard of 179 trees, aud 8 acres of crops now growing. A'so, a number oi valuable building lots in Morrisville. v " Also, a quantity of land In the different States in New England, Btute of Mew York, western and southern States. ". ,r f r " Also, a number of vatuablB city lots id differ ent cities in New York and New England. Any or all of this property will be sold on reasonable terms or exchanged for other property if the parties can agree; ' I will also sell the following Personal Property to wit : One end-spring top buggy, one end spring buggy, one end spring family wagon, very nice, one Iron-axle lumber wagon forone horse or two, shaft and pole, box In springs, two seats well trimmed. All of the latest styles and can be warranted a good article, and will be sold cheap for cash or approved credit. ' i Also, one of Tilton & McFarland's fire proof Sat'os, which weighs 2400 pounds and is of suita ble size for any town or individual use. !, Also one ot Lillie'i fire and burgular proof Safes, with combination lock, weiuhs 1500 lbs.. and warranted impervious to fire or burglars. . Also, a number or new bleigus, a number or new harnesses, and a number of valuable gold and silver watches, and a lot of choice cigars. Also, several horses and colts, a lot of cattle, tc, Ac, beside many articles not mentioned. I will say that any person wishing to purchase any of the above property will not fall to do so if they call Immediately. , CAUSE: OF TO THE WAR.' , D. K. IIICKOK,: ' : WAHTIIl ! ' In exchange for goods, ready-nay, ,. (but not J wu.; t r.C.ii ! (.! t i; v I iw ru., '9v .!'; ir t,!fiii - JiVS'- v "WANTED!..,, Beef hides, dairy and veal skins, wool and pelts la exchange for cash. n r It. . Paoi. The subscriber ban recently added to his stock of Uoods a few of tbe substantials of life, such as Tea, Coffee, Cotton Goods, SfC, he is also replenishing his stock of agricultural lmplemens, among which are the Tabor. Noursa. Mason & Co, -Wbittemore. Belcher A Co. Bar- rows A Graves, and Cylinder plows, and as he has a great variety of the most desirable patterns be feels assured that be will find ready sale for iliAm If ti nnlv malcAfl 1,1m nrlrAa talfuruAtnM, hia AnHtnmitri. All nlnwi mav h n.i.H,.! :.. one day's trial, if they do not suit the ourchaser Parts of most kinds of agricultural implements either kept on hand or supplied on short notice. U. 8. PAGE.' Hy depart. April IT, 1862. ' ' r ' ' T. 'RIT8S13LL. 1TI. D.,"' tirr.p.rTin pnvpmrAN avu awnictv r 1-,. (.,, i,avns onv ,s' r Cnrl l JV.' virms, .I'.lwir.iu.WATRBBTJKW nf1! ! f whAlesale and wtail dealer In I'Foreljjn and 'American ' Dry floods! nothing, larpeis, i;rocKT ana Ulass-wam, MlEt GO RIGHT TO THE SPO 1 J INSTANT RELIEF I i Stop Your Cougli t " Purify Tour Breath! Strengthen Your Voice ! ! SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS I uooa ior icrgy.muu, v Good for Lecturers, Good for public Speakers,' . I' i'V . Good for Singors, ,v.iWv. .' '. Good for Consumptives. GENTLEMEN CABKT ' ' SPALDING'S Turoat CONFECTIONS, .; , , . ,.:"',; LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING'S Throat CONFECTIONS, CHILDREN CRT BOB SPALDING'S Throat CONFECTIONS. They relieve a Cough instantly. They clear the Throat. They givo strength aud 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 advise every one wnonas a cougn or ..u voice or a bad breatn.or any aiuicuuy oi iue Throat to get a package of my Throat Confec tions ; they will relieve yon instantly, ana you will agree with me that "they go right to the spot." You will find them very useful and pleas ant while traveling or attending publio moetings for stilling your cough or aliasing your thirst. If you try one package, I am safe in saying that you will ever afterwards consider them indispen sable. You will find them at Druggists and deal ers in Medicines i , f'", . f f , (, PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature la on each package. ' All others are counterfeit. - A Package will be sent by mail, prepaid on re- coipt of thirty Cents. .Address Henry C. Spalding, - 48 Cedar Street, New York. CEPHALIC PILLS CURE SICK HEADACHE! CEPHALIC PILLS CURB NERVOUS HEADACHE! CEPlIALIPllis CURB . BILL 0 tfs 'IEA D A CUE ! fr?" Bv the nse of these Pills the periodic at tacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may be pre vented i and If taken at the commencement of an stuck immediate relief from pain and sick ness will be obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Headache to which females are so subject. They act gently npon the bowels removing Costlveness. . For literary mn. Student", delicate females, and all person- of sedentary habits, they are val uable as a l.axs'ive, improving the appetite, giv. ing tone and vU-or to the digestive organs, and restoring their natural elasticity and strength to the whole system. . . ; . Tbe Cephallr Pills nre the result of long inves tigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many yeara, during which time they have prevented nd relieved -vast amount of pain ana suffering from Headache, whether originating In the- nervous system or a deranged state of the stomach, i i '1tmi. ; They are purely vegetable.in theireomposltlon, and may be taken stall times with perfect safety, without making any change of diet, and the ab sence' of anvdinagreeible'tastej rentiers Itxasy to administerthem to chilrtrenV i i i BKWARK OF CfTINTERFEITS I 07 The genuine have five signatures of Hcnry. Spalding on esch box. .. . Sold by Druggists and all other dealers in Med icines. A box will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of tho Price, 25 Cents All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING ' , ' , .48 Cedar Street, New York. "' " 1 07- A sliigle bottle of"'1 f .' i . " . . .... i (ft M Spalding's i Prepared CJ Inc. will save ten timos Its, oost. Xnrn. : -i.l IXik'it.i ''GLUE! SPALDING'S r"pREPAM;t)! ISIir ; ! ! SPALDING'3 PREPARED GLUE ! SPAtDING'S " PREPARED l. . UlAih I SAVE THE PIECES! ' ICONOMT ! DISPATCH $jT A Stich in time ' saves ninelj As accidents will happen, even In well regulated families, it Is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way fo. repairing Kurniture, Toys, Crockery, Ao. ' - ,.. r,va D 8P",1NU p PREPARED 0LU8, . Meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to D without it. I It is alwavs ready and no to the sticking point. in r ' .' " vk bovs X. B-A Brash accompanies each bottle,,!,,, : "i. ' PRICE 25 CENTS.''" -" , If W. Ry ,C. ' 19.? AL piWQi ! ;. ,, v .Ko. 48 Cedar Stre'eti.Kew y't-J,',", .i ',tl-j h vii li n f a,, il . l...CAUTIOM.!! .,. ' , As certain unprincipled persons are attempting' T lopaimononuie MiH,tH,recunKpui)iKi,imHailons"'Tl 1X)T of nloa chairs, cheap, at the Nsws ui m j i ioiii viiuo. TTvum niiumi an K,rsan" to examine befors purchasing," and see that the full name , .... - ' ' ' ' ! uji-'j ,. ,) rii,i)iio' rnKriHKnoi.nt is on too oui.Hina wrapper an otners are swlad- NEW FIRM - asp u . NEW GOODS! ! tii. In tu. nn,ini,,ner1. would be pleased loe all of our old friends and patrons, at this place, and show them our LAKGE (of goods stow being received from ! !' ! 'kill 14 Hi.O' I , B(ton &-Neu- York, which' we are I'sclling at very low prices for war .titaMU i! ! ., i .-.' , . . . . ..s For Cash or Iteady Pay. ' It would be useless to attempt enumerating ar ' t'cles or prices. Call and see them. -' C. a. mob, ) PAUK & PATCH. C.J. patch.' I : Morrisville, Sept. 2h, 1862. The , Claremont MANUFACTUKIISG CO. Wholesale ' Booksellers, Stationers ' Pttb lishert', and Book $ Paper Makers, ,t ' CLAREMONT, K. B. 1 Orders solicited for any kind of printing 'paper, All sizes and qualities of writing paper. ; ' ' .... Every variety of wrapping paper.,' ;J All kinds of school books. ,' , " ' . ' Everv new book', published, '. " ' '.." '.;,',nhll of T,inrtinff and rebindlnB, ana envelopes, .f"" ,, r, Cash paid for rags. E. L.J30DIUBD, Agent,. rob tj. inn. : I Claromonf, N. H. Lkm mukl N. Idb, ' '2yl U i v. : D. C. CALDWELL, BITKNS1VE DEALER IN Sllch, Fashionable, AND COMMON FUKNITUEE, EMBB1C1NCI EVEKYTHINO DESIRABLE IN THE LINE. J- !.'-. 1 .;,,); - ; : , .. r i- '..!'- , -y I., .-..: . .! ...r. il.l.....;. .. .;; .. I. ' ,. V . Readv-made , O O1 PINS, Constantly on hand, and the' , v ,i .. -r , ... furnished to order, at FUBNITTJRE WABE-HOTJSE JOHNSON, VT. NEW GOODS! The undersigned bos' Just purchased in Boston, and Is how receiving and' opening afresn snpply of seasonable goods, counioting in part as follows: Heavy 36 inch wide .cotton sheeting of the' fol lowing good brands i Young America, Great t ails E. and KaUiua ; ., r pepperill 8B inch wide, for fine sheeting, . " -t 40 -o " , " Webster's farmers' hornet proof Denims, American. Cocheco and Merrimack Prints, at re ' duced pi ices. .. .. -j. Bleaclied Cottons, white and colored Jeans, ; Cotton and linen pound threads, Coloid and white spool , . t hrochet braids, dilliercut widths, ... t Cotton and linen Uosonis. - . . Iewiston's Nankins, Oil Silk. Coat, vest, pant aud shirt buttons, Galloons and Prus. binding, for ladies' sacks,' , Dress Braids, Cent's neck ties, ,. Ladies' Lile gloves, do. linen bdkfa. , , , ,. '-' ' ' Lent's and Ladies' cotton hosa. ,,,, ,,i Lancaster Quilts, (at old prices.) , ' Brown Damasks, linen table covers; j,' j'j,,, India Book Muslin, white Cambric. . r '. ,. Kussia Crash and Towels, and the following new style of if ' wiatl-U . Dress Goods ! lis Star Himalaya), Brighton. Poplin,. Devonshire. Mixture, .Luibroidorad Devonshire Cjopds. f)vj yPPfi- m .-. .,.!... f. . 8hetliind tarn'.'Zephyi' tTarn's, "variety1 bf colors . ctunoletelv shaded. -i Small assortment of v"i'' ' '?'"'( 1 ""'( Tift 1 1 frit t Anil l' llnillilnis -I . i . . . . ... , t-1 . -,.. . and Essential Oils of choice quality , -1 .. Cochineal. XUdbaif, extract of Logwood and oth . Coloring materials. American and foreign .. ,(';:!; HARD WARE ! (. among which are grind-stone fixtures, etc. ,.(', ; ; 1 Crockery and Glass- Ware, ,J Curtain aud wall paper, m Brown o. e. sugar, syrup, raslns, sulphur Ao. i Pur dry French Zlne and white Lead, , c rosen uiue, benzole Japan, - : i , Coaoh aud Furniture Varnlsbj, n India Rubber and Cutta Percha rain coats, white and black.. '.' . Paint, white wash, paste, tree, tooth.' and nail brushes, of the celebrated J. J.-AdaniB' manu. ' facture,.,(.-, ,. ;. '.;,!; also, a tierce of ,,; .' ' J . ,,,;','"i,,'; .,'Vi'a , tVRr, nlcs V .A if of - wJiluhl vlW 'tnJ . :tock vmakc. my, assotment equal to the wants . of th oanerai tiadu. and all deflcienM. will h. made np as the trade shall require. The entire n stock has been purchased for oosh .down. ', With j ,,a long axporienue in the businesa which I believe v wiUnable me to give , customers the .worth of 0 ueir money ior an ,e goous tucv may put chase of me. Tendering my, thanks (or past patron-li'-aga. . tii m'ti , . - .. . , . ' t j i i LUCIUS ii; .notes. ; ' I ' Hyde Park. May-e,180a, 'M;i ,tu- i--.:t n,. I - - "Vt; !"., -J' LrMAIKo I ' CrlAIRS I J J. RSaier OtnOC, ui I -T, K "'il - , .. PHPiM UOI ICiT v. -t.'w - nVUOC, : Mi iuis 1 '.. ."Si . lo cnitlv - MIMA STOCK "GET' THE; BEJ3T ". . ).;! t Get Ch'tplin's CONDITION! l'OWJjEE a r. t - i. ,injiori. your'.jiorsts, 'v f TBI Powder will care i the heaves., if the first appearance of the disease, and ill Dri , a sure remedy in case or Lung r ever. Hnri n.- temper. Common colds and Coughs. And When from any cause, the horse Is nm condition. 1 will prove a valuable assistant ittI. storing him tobealth. Any amount of cerlificatM of Its value, from individuals who have tested iu virtues, might be given, but it is deemed unnet essary, as it will soon speak for itself, if vo horse is out or neaitn in any respect, if his ann, tite is not good, if his coat is rough, or if he ft low spirited and wants something to put new lifl in him, get a box of this Powder, and feed it to him, and you will soon be satisfied that it U in deed a most valuable medicine. Prepared and for salo. wholesale and retail t u . ,.y.J. 8. CHAPLIN, Elmore, Vt Januarys, 1862. . ,-,.' ..,.SAMI; LOl liS. rI'HE subscriber keeps constahtly on hand'ani 1 for sale a variety of ' ?i- . ' "ARNOLD'S PA TENT . sash locks, that-are neviiiversally 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. AH orders wil receive prompt attention1' ! i'it'i t-- ; ii. s. loud, Stowe, May;'Stl, 18CL u 21 taxiiOh; 1 .J,S ' JOHNSON, VT., Is still to be found at his old stand, wuere tie would be happy to wait on all who may " GIVE 11 1 M A CALL, and trusts that he can give them not only a fash ionable garment, but oue of which the style and workmanship will be , . PFRFECTLY , SATISFACTORY. ' He feels thankful for past favors, and solicits a continuation of patronage. .All work entrusted to his care "W.x-x-fixxtocl to 3?Mt. Cutting done for others to make. ' Johnson, Uct. I, 1801, 49 Johnson Quadrille Hand! VRK prepared to furnish mnsic for bulls, pri vate parties, Ac, This Band consists of four pieces, viz : L. Smith, 1st violin and prompter; A. M. Ritterbush, Clarionet ; B. Sabins, 2d vio lin; A. 0. Hayford. basso, - Applicatiois made to any one of the above promptly attended to. . Jehnson, Jan. 24th, 18ti2. !) Elniorc Pond House. LM0RK, VERMONT. A, W. AVEBILL, rtoprielor. Conveyances to any part of the County oi short notice. . STILL ,ALIVE! All orders for Gloves and Mittens promptly at tended to. Kcpairuig done on short notice. The subscriber also keeps on hand ' FA It 41 1 S Q 1 M I'LEM ENTS. and such cast) ti es "as may be needed In making re pairsj. He will also supply taroiers with ; Field . Sieds hfVbod I (blitjr. He offers dary men an opportunity to supply them selves with the the best t hum in the ivinrkH, It may be fouutt here; and at 1). 1). Hafi'ord's iu Cambridge ( , , v.OBJE.p HOLMES. ' Ladi'gs'and tfKNTi'.KN: iliiikfuf for pastTavon and better prepared to meet your calls, I hope to merit the approbation' ol the public iu furnishing most kinds, and the best gloves and mittens in the-country. Repairs and Sewing machine work on short notice. Kurs repaired and altered, Ac. Orders, solicited, and uromytlv attended to. fri . MA lit A HOLMES. ( Johnson Village, AprlU, 1902. 10 H. 3tr 3L ttt' are. " ' NEW. STORE ! NEW CiOOD? ! Just received at the snbserilier's old place of bu siness, enlarged and improved, one iloor east of the new Church.. My goods consist of s genwsl assortment,1 wunlly connected with the hard ware trade, such as : ' " JOINER'S TOOLS! Farming Tinpienicntsliouse trimmings, table cuttlcry, bitts, hinges, screws', 'chains: flies, nails; mill, CiowKJilt, huucl, liaoli aid vxxl saws; psint and dust brushes. A'f a "jp-ootl Assortment of blacksmith iron-, and' many dj.hcr goods. - ' '''''t6'VEa"''Aift)4snis.vA'RE i : always on hand at low prices. Bear in mi"d thaf any poodH are. bought focasdii r.d that my goods shall bo. sold at ,i,at()! solpW as' to Indnre old and new custoibers to 'cosie' from far und near 4o pnrrhasej ih'J w.vw't V v. .! ." irviWH-h many thanks for a nast liberal natronaec 1 1 would invite all In want of altove goods to cull on me ceiore puronanngefrwhere, and see wist can be done at the new Hurdwnre store. . ' '' " H. D. WOOD. Stowe. "1. S. t am obliged to ask as'a'business neces sity, foe a Rcttlern"lt of all notes and accounts now fine1 me,-of six mouths or more standing. Live and let live." mc, ,- , B. D. Wood. j . - Manufacturer and dealer In THJv LATEST STYLES OF C o in m in o n & Cottage ; FURNITURE !, Alsqaft assortment of " v ' . ' - ' " M o u l cl lrt ss ! For Picture and.ljodkinq glass Frames, i ... I a . .- made to-order.) ..: : i4-) FnratHhed to irder. -f," - V -( And last; though not least, Tolman's patent SELFryjaULATING Mannfaotuted and told b H. W. BOBmSON, Johnson, Vt. -u -, .'. i: . H. A. SCOTT, WATCHMAKER AND jEWELtEfc, JIOHRISTOWK rLAtN, JUAli MORBI8V1LM, TT. .'PIocksM Watches, !aiid Jewellery chaneij and) repaired on short notice. . . .. , ,,, ''',., , , , All work entrusted to hira executed Ibia sathu factory manner,. ,. t.t ,; :.j 94 '! JOSfAH J0NE$,7',,,V OELEBR-A TED ' LINIMENT 1 u -i -!j ,.For tha core of, ' . J)iftimrui, ' (and pther xThroai Diseases. " Foshaleby ii iBt ril nra.ft.lB.1 P,A(iJ CiLAtJ i h.Uin lii n t, tniHll W- v Cdfriami'aTtdWirbk iMnker. Elmora,, eiCuhntttq ijjr pn hand.. . , , . & . . .k... . li i . J Iki krul OI. lUD -iwi wwamaiiKiiip aisi (hi,uy .u-1