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Written for the Newsdealer. , uvnvncv..: v..,t, ) , it OLD HUNDRED. " , As I sit ia the twilight, thinking, hear some one unconsciously singing the olj, old hymn, " ISe thou u uou, cxaiiea , hiirb." ' The tones have in them the! . a . 4 . ., , . i W . ! .. . tremalotraness of age, and the singer sings slowly and musingly as though her thoughts were far away, either buy with the long past, which has in it the memo' riea of more than four-scoro years, or with the endless future into which, a few more days will bring her weary feet, and who can say but that the first strain that greets her on the other shore, shall be ' Old Hundred." As the low tones float out on the still air I wonder when and where it was first sung. ' ' ' ' ', ' It is said to have been composed by Luther. If it be true doubtlouss he and his dovoted followers were the first 'to strike the grand old chords in the very tir-nrt of Catholic Germany. At this time scarcely a ray of Gospel light had penetrated through the darkness of Cath olicism. The people were bound down to a priest and rosary. They knelt -with adoring eyes before the Virgin, and they had no thoughts which the wily priests did not know, for to them they commit ted the holiest and most fcinful emotions of their hearts. But the,-' sun ofj right eousiiess" arose in Luther's heart; he saw throuh their wicked pretences and he daringly denounced them and .stauding up before the whole Catholic Tower, re fused to acknowledge any intercessor save Christ. Now when life is in danger from foes on every hand, and nearest friends for sake him, he sings, " Be thou 0 God, ex alted high." There is a likeness between the tunc and the man ; he has wrought into it bo much of his own sublime, unwavering faith ; that it will be impossible for us, or any succeeding generation, to let it pass into forgetfulness. - ' Until the end of time,' it will be sung throughout our land. The dusky dwell ers of the- islands of the ; sea, and those beside the Indus and the Ganges, of whom the missionary has brought the " good ti dings." will sing with throbibng hearts and tearful eyes, " Praise God, from whom all blessings flow." Think for a moment of the vast com panies who havo at different times and in different places joined in that familiar tune throng upon throng, who can num ber them. It has gone up from houshold altars from the beds of dying saints. No tor ture has been able to keep it from the martyr's lips. The faltering' notes of old age and the soft voices of childhood have hallowed it. We remember voices of surpassing sweetness that sung it, with us hero, but are uow gone to join the harmonies of Heaven. It is heard in the simple country church, and its notes roll, vibrating through the vaulted.cathcdral, and if the angels behold our ..worship, bow many times, they have declared to the assembled hosts above, " they arc sinennj; 'Old Huudrcd' now." from a waterville substitute Camp Near Waeingtos Springs. ) September 12th, 18G3. j Dear Skier: I take my peu in hand to answer your kind letter that I received last night, and was very glad to hear from you once more, and to hear that you were all well. I am well, and hope thut these few lines will find you iu the same pickle. Wc had orders this morning to be ready to march at any moment, but the old sol diers say we may not move for two months yc. It has been raining hero this after noon.' but has cleared up now and the eun comes out as hot as ever. They had a fight at Culpepper this forenoon. , It is about 8 miles from hero.' We could hear their cannons from ' where wo arc quite plain. A man just came along the road that Was in the fiht; he had his horse sh6t from under him, and was slightly wounded." He sai'd the rebs were retreat- ing TyhetJ be Came awaj J they are giving the rebels hail Columbia every where now daju. .You did not understand me about being with . the 7th. Massachusetts regi- 1 ,- f ' incut. - We are only drilling with them trnlil tho 2d Vermont regiment gets back, then we ahull join them." They are now in New York. I went down to the lOth Vrnmnt ri'imint. tnn ntVipi- Anv ami t ' i I w i T - 7 r . ' paw; Chester Nye; ho ts 1st Lieutenant, Ato dtnner witu him. I saw Jake s who jbrothcr; ho is' well. ''l : ' ' ''I would like to havo you send me all your pictures if you will' Father uU be 'was a good miud to go to war. ' Tell him 1c is out of it, and he had better keep Out. I like hero first rate so fur. I shall be glad when' the old 2d Vcimont gets Back. Uknby C. 1 aob. s ! jEFKKRSONVILLE. VT. ' 1 EUAS CHAD WICK, Proprietor.' ) TI.u Hnnse has been recently fitted up, and the new proprietor hopes to give satisfaction to the traveling public. travAiinir mimic. ' AMERICAN HOUSE, HYDB PARK, VERMONT.' , N. P. KEtXEll, i'roprietor. TTniion and carriaees for conveyance to any part of the county, always In read,.. AUo. Elmore Pond Blouse. ! ' EI.MORK, VEUMONT. A, W. AVEUIM.,. Proprietor. Conveyances to any part of tho County or ahort notice. ' H. A. SCOTT, WATCIIMAKEli AND JEWEIXEP., MORBT8TOWN PLAIN, NKAK MORRI8VILL1S, VI1. . Clocks. Watches, and Jewellery clsauod and repaired on short notice. All work entrusted to him executed ltd a satis factory manner. 24 WILSON G HIS WOLD, Carriage and Singh Maker, - Elmore, Vt. , keeps constantly on hand of tho best workmanship and got up in the best tylc. Repairing dene promptly. . G. II. MILL AN, Tl - 1 1,1 n Tn nr I asiliouauic ltiuui) .innvsoN. VKHMONT. All work made by him will be done in the best style and warranted to tit. cutting mine lor others to make. Terms, cash on delivery. 1 Thomas G. Leach, WATCH-MAKER tf JEWELLER, NEAR EDEN MIU.8, VERMONT. Watches, (.Mocks and Jewelry repaired at short notice will also repair music boxes, musical in struinents, umbrella, parasois, ,vc. mn warranted and at reasonable priecs. imiers ,i).y mail promptly attended to. tircat reduction in prices to dealers in watches. 2Uyl AMERICAN HOUSE, I ) i , ST. Al.BANS, VERMONT. , Idy- J 'S. ' 'G. ' F 1 E L 1), Proprietor. . EDEN , HOUSE. i EPES MII.1,8, VT. G. W. DEXIO, PROPRIETOR. 30 fraIiirfth House, Bv R. W. NYE, Iiuswiuih. Vermont. Staires leave this honse daily, for all Railway stations. Horses and carnages to lei. 3d RUSSELL, ill. !. 1C PHVS-1C1AN AN I) SUR0EJN. ECLECTIC Elmore 1'ond, Vt. WM.L. WHITE, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, HYDE PARK, VT. Office at the former residence of J. T. Allen. 11 chisel is hotel, ' JUSTUS HUBBELli. Proprietor. W01.C0TT, VKKMONT. On the Stage road from Hyde Park to Irasburgh Conveyance to any part of the county on short notice. S. 1. TRACY, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, JOHNSON, VERMONT. 29 Work done to older on short notice, tutting done for others to make. All work warranted. EDEN HOTEL. 1 EDKN GOHKRH8. VKHMONT. J. IIAAINC-TON, PROPRIETOR.' Good accommodations forman and beast, fe GOODRICH'S HOTEL, (Lower Village,) BTOWE, VERMONT, ' D. GOODRICH, Proprietor. L423 ' : v Ilciiflcc & Ilurke, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, ANB SOI.101TOB8 IN CHANCKKY, Morrisville. Vt.. Oflice in Masonic Rullding. O. VV. llBNUBB. " L31J O. B. RUHKK. 1. . ESealh, ATTORNEY AN I' COUNSELLOR AT LAW And Solicitor in Chancery. Particular attention (riven to the collection of Military lauus, including IVnxion. and llouii. tin. Term reasonahle. tamhridge, Vt. , ' Ot'FtCB AT JEKFEKSONVIII.B. Powers & Oleed. Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Chancery, MORRIS VILLK. VT. - (Oflice formerly occupied Hon. T. Glecd.) H. H. Powers. P. K. Ci.bep C.W.SCOTT, Watch maker A: Jeweler, rfjifNSON, VERMONT. KeepB constantly on hand an assortment of Clocks Jewelry. Patent Medicines, Essences, Hair Oils, Candieg, Spruce Gum, ic. 1. I'OKSSl'SH, SCROEON dentist. Patriot Building, State Stre 4iyl Office in Montpelier J. It. Morgan, 1TI. !., Y SI CI AN if SURGEON, PIUS. , J 0 H N 8 0 N , V T . Office over Belding & Falrfleld'B atore. Office hours from 10 a. u. till 3 P. M. Particular at tention given to operative gurgcry. 13 VUjIjAGK hotel, 7 '.? ' Wm Al.BANV, vt., ' A. Bi SHEI'llERD, Troprictor. 36 It IV Inrkor. ATTORNEY & COUNSKLLOlt AT LAW , r o . , . WolCOtt, Vt. . Particular mention given to collecting all kinds of military claim. Having an experl- a,...n, nn,l uM.il-nuD 111 WltMh I II Iftllll . 1). Bm prepared to procure pensions, bounties, back cuvcii nuviivanii n,w,,iv. ... --n ' -- pay- KAiilAl HOTEL By H. P. 8EEGER. V 49 Cambridge Boro..' Vermont. CHAIRS ! CHAIRS ! A l fjbt of 'nice chairs, cheap,' at the News dealer oBlce. ;' i : , ; ' '"' ' ' ' " '' " ' sv m.K3CtxE' A fine assortment at j ' " rjAR Jarnes" Dbco Store. HOTEL ilBltr 0 E S T RB, , V B B WON T, W. HOWARD, Proprietor, , ..(., This Is a good place to stop. I once know a dinner for four, with a good cup of ten, got up in ten minutes, Ed. , , . . x 8(1 li, ! .. .' m ., . Largo assortment of . Laditi a-itd Gents' Boots and Shoes I of tho very best quality cheap at I D. A. Gilbert's. CECTRAL 'HOUSE, the , Vt. " A. II. WELLS, MEROHAOT -TAILOR! 1 ; WATEUBURY, VT., Dealer In the best of Broadcloths, Doeskins, Caa siineres, Vestings, Tailors' trimmings. Custom Ready-made clothing, Gents' turnirdiing Goods, Ac, Graments made in the most ap proved Banner, and warranted to fit. . 35 1 M f : : " c a it in age siior ) t1 ' WATERBCRY, vt. E. H. WELLS & CO, Ianufactuier8 of Carriages and Sleighs, and do repairing, and painting and ornamenting in the best htyle. Carriages repainted and ornnmentsd In a satis factory munner, at reasonable rates. 1 2-'m6 DOOES SASH& BLINDS ! 'I The place to get your doors, sabh and blinds, at the. Moscow Works, SI owe, Vt. The undersigned having recently purchased a complete set ot II. B. Smith's improved machin ery, universally acknowledged the best in use, for the manufacture ot doors, sash, blinds, win dow frames, door frame, Ac., Ac. And having ' secured the eriees of 0. A. Edgrrton, a work man of several yea's experience in the business, would say to the inlmuitants ol LamoineLoun tyand vicinity that lam lully prepared to exe cuto all kinils'of work connected with my busi ness in a good thorough and workmanlike man ner I am prepared to furnish all kinds of for out and inside finish. Cylinder and Rotary Planing done in a superior manner, and at a low rate. Sawing, Jointing, Matching, Tenoning and Grocehig, done at all times on short notice. L. I). SMITH. Stowe, Jan. 1JSG3. Vermont Central and SuIIi . van Bniu'oat. Summer Arrangement commencing June 29, 1803 TUA1NH (H).'Mi SOUTH AM) KAST Leave Wuterbury at 8,40 am, 11. -0 A M and 9.51 l' M. Mail Train leaves Ruuces Point, at 4.50 a. m., Burlington T.15 a m., connecting at White River Junction and Bellows l ulls with trains for Boston, Woicester, Lowell Ac, and with V er mont Valley railroad for Springlield, New Haven and New York, airivingin New Voik at 10.15 I'M, l.hicago Express Train leaves Ogdenslmrgh at 3.30 A. M., A.ontreiil at 0.00a m., Rmises Point at ti 15 a M. for Boston Troy and New York. Niuht Express Train leaves Ogdensliurg at 12. 15 I'M Montreal, at 3.45 I'M, Rouses Point at O.(K) p m. arriving at Boston at 8.40 A m, connecting at Bellows Falls with Cheshire R R. for Boston and Worcester, and with Vt. Valley It. It., for Springfield and New Haven and arriving in New York at 4.20 r m. TRAINS nOINII NORTH ANT) WEST. Iave Watei bury at 3.23 A M , 9.00 A M 3.01 r M, and (t.l'J p m. Chicago Express Train leaves Boston at fl.OO A M, White River Junction at 12.15 p M, Burling ton at 3 20 p :;, for Ogdeusburgh. Chicago and the West making close connections. Mail train leaves Boston at T.30 a m, via Low- ell, Lawrence or Fitcliburg. Leaves SpringHeld at T.50 A M. Bellows Falls at 12.20 p m. connect ing at Whit River Junction with Northern Bail road from Boston and ith Passmnpsic railroad for and from Ht. Johnsbu.-y and Littleton arriv ing at Burlington at 0.40 p M, Montreal at 10.30 p m . and Ogdeusburgh at 5.30 A M. Accommodation train leaves jortniieiii at w.tw AM, and Bnrlington at 9.00 A M, lor Rouses Point 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 Cherhire railroad, leaving Boston at 4.00 p M, connecting at White River Juncton with train leaving Boston at 5.30 r M, via. I owell, A at 5.01) p m. via. Lawrence. I-eave White It. Junction at 1148 p m. arriving at Burlington at 4.50 am, Rouses Point at fi.55 A M, Montreal at 9.00 a m, and Ogdensburgh at 12.00 M. Both the Mail Trains and the Day Express Trains connect at White River Junction with Pasmmpsic Road for and from Boston and the W hite Mountains. Kleeuinff cars are attached to both the night ex press trains running between Rouses Point and Boston. Through Tickets for Chicago and the West for sale at the principal stations. '0. MERRILL, Kt. Albans, June 29, 1803. 83 Sup't. HON. JOHN WARNER'S ESTATE. STATE OF VERMONT, j In Probate Court hold i.amoii.i.h District, bs. j en at Johnson within and lor said district on the 22d day of Sept., A. I)., 1803. An instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of Hon. John Warner, late of Cam bridge, in said District, deceased, being presen ted to the Court by Harrison Warner, oceof tho executors therein named, for probate : It is ordered by said Probate Court, that all persons concerned therein, be notified to appear at a session of said Court, to be hidden at the Probate Office in Johnson in said District, on the 12th day ol October. 1803. and show cause, if any they have against the probate of said will ; For which purpose it is further ordered, that a copy of the record of this order be publbhed three weeks successively, in the Lamoille News dealer, a weekly newspaper printed at Hydo Park, in this State as soon as may be, the last of which publications to be prior to said time ap pointed for hearing. A true copy of Record Attest, 44 8. 8. PIKE, Register. PETER CLOUGEE'S ESTATE. ri'HE subscribers, having been appointed by the J lion. Probate Court lor tho District of La moille commissioners, to receive examine and ad just all claims and demands of all persons, against the estate of Peter Clougee, late of Johnson, in said District, deceased, represented insolvent, and the term of six months from the 9th day of Hept. 1803. being allowed by faid court to the creditors of said deceased, to exhibit and prove their respective claims before us-give notice, that we will attend to the dutiesof our appointment at the Probate Oflice, in Johnson, in said District, ,on the 1st Monday of October and March next, at 10 o'clock, inthe forenoon, on each of said days. ,, , jtiisra'H W A I P-KMA, ASA ANDREWS, Corn's Johnson, Sept. 9, 1803. 43 ArimsiilKti'ator'M Sale. ri'HE Subscriber will sell at public auction (un J less Previously disposed ol at private sale), J (.Hs previously disposed ol nson, on baturday, the 3d day of October next, the following des cribed property, to wit : thirty-four acres of land, under a good state of cultivation, with a bouse and barn, situated on the Eden roud, about I one and one-half mile from Johnson village, and j seventeen acres of wood-land on said Eden road, . about two miles from said village; also about three-fourths of an acre of garden, being a part of tho home place of the Into Calvin Smith, in , said village ; likewise the reversion of the dower set out to the Widow of said Smith, adjoining the last mentioned piece of land , , also two black smith's bellows and other blacksmith's tools, and other personal property. . Salo to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. , Alexander Hidiile, Administrator of Calvin Smith's Estate. Johnson, Sept. 11. 1803. 43 savk yo ii rfi;i s n 4 NEW AND USEFUL INVENTION whereby A Eges can be preserved porfeetly fresh almost Indefinitely, without the Incumbrance of J.ime, Salt,' or other ordinary picscrvatives. Agents wanted, upon a new and sale principle, to intro duce the above Dbcovery, upon terms that will pay to engage In the enterprise. I nclose stamp for particulars. , S4m I-OVERN SILVERS, Palcm, Ohio. T, F. BARNES, Druggist ! AND DEALER IK PATENT MEDICINES, ' HOUSE AND CARRIAGE PAINTS! Oils, Chcmieal, Dye Slutts,! SPONGES; TOOTH, NAIL, VAR- NISU, PAINT, AND WIUTJS WASH BRUSHES; Artists' Tools Tube Paint, SYRINGES, TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, KEROSENE OIL, Nursing Pottles, Earthen Bed Pans, PICTURE GLASS, Soaps, Toilet Articles, FANCY GOODS, A nd all articles usually kept by Druggi Jts ; ST0VE,VT. Medicines Prepared as they should be." AT T1IR DRUG AMD MEDICINE DBPOT C. J. & W. C. SHELDON, STOWE, VT. Where can be found a lull and complete assort ment of Drngb, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs PEUFUMEIIY, Trupses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Bit EAST Pt'Ml'S. PniitlM, Oil, VarnNltew, BRUSHES, TUBE PAINTS. Also a good assortment of XV. D. CmooiIk, J rot erics, Flour, Pork, Lard, Fish, 'Kerosene Oil Can Fruit, . Pickles, Ketchup, Tea and Tobacco. Yankee Notions, fyc. The above goods were bought for cash and se lected with great care, und are warranted pure. . '1 hanking the people of Lamoille L ounly and vicinity for their patronage, for the past ten years, we would say to all wishing to purchase any article in our line of trade, to please give us a call, and examine our stock and puces previous to buying elsewhere. Terms Cash, or (Jilt edged Paper. 0. J. BIIKI.nOX. Stowe, June 15, 18f3. VIM,. C. SHEI.nON. 80 SOilETHlNO NEW. THE CRAIO WL ioriO o oi o Magnifies 100 diameters or 10,000 times. 1IJB JUCKOMCOI'K SIM- PI.IFIKD AND ADAI'TKI) To poi-itlar usis.-This beau tiful instrument.although of a high magnifying pow er, is so simple, that a child can use it, for it re quires no focal adjustm't, therefore it neither fa tigues the eye nor wearies tho patiencu, like other microscopes. It reveals the unseen things of creation, and -hows tho smallest insect o be fearfully add won 3 eriuiiy made. It Is an J ud less source of amuse- lent, and at the same me imparts the most valuable Information. As a tflft or Dresent. it Is unsu, )rt...-.ed, being elegant, amusing and In structive. I'ricb $2.00. Sent by mail, post paid, for $2.'.','i, or with six beautiful objects, $3,U0. Mounted Objects at the rate of $1,50 per dozen. C. II. W 11 KEI.KH &(.:().,. 3f!) Washington St., Boston. 10yl orXewKnglnnd. IH1Y KLEY, WI2STOIV & CO Cambridge, Vt., Will pay the highest price for all (JOOD JHJTTEU AND CHEESE delivered at their store. . Also, best brands of constantly on band, and for sale LOWER I than In any other place In the county. lamoniige, juno 1st, 1j3. 28mG Jmncs I'.iriier, MERCHANT TAILOR, MORRIS VTLLE, VERMONT, KKKI'H CONSTANTIY ON HAND CLOTHS A: Till JIM I A US AND Kra1y-iiialc Clothinsr, And muses to order, and warants to fit, such work as may be wanted Cutting for others to make, done in satisfac tory manner. Morrisville, Vt., December Tth. 18G0. 2yl Farm for Sale. A GOOD FARM of 80 acres, under a good state of cultivation, wood-lot, sugar-place, brick-yard and fixtures, within three quarters of a mile of Johnson Flat. The said farm can be bought for nineteen hun dred dollars. Terms easy. . 42w3 WM. B. PARKER, Johnson, Vt. HOP BALEING! AT A. R. CAMP'S WATCHES & WATCH REPAIRING. M. C. Parkinson, WETERBCRr, VT., Sells Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Spectacles, rOCKET CUTLERY, PERFUMERY, and a general assortment of And attends to Watch Repairing. Engraving, and Jewelry Jobbing, j promptly, and I AS IT SHOULD BE. Having worked at the business nearly fifteen 'years, and having had superior advantages to !...An,n thornmrhlv nnnimintod with mv business as a Watch Repairer, 1 think I am prepared to do i ;... all worK entrusted tome, iu uniiun euni-io- tory to my customers. L"yl ISatisf action guarantied or no pay eiactcd. The Clnrcmont MANUFACTURING CO. Wholesale Booksellers, Stationers, Pub lishers, and Book Paper Makers, CLAREMONT. N. II. 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, F.very new book published, Pens, pencils and envelopes, Printing jobs, jobs of Binding and rebinding, printing ink, 4c. Cash paid for rags. K. I,. GonnAan, Agent, (iKOROE (J. Inn. Claremont. N. H. Lemuel N. Ins, 2yl 18 SUMMER STREET, BOSTON. 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. IMFOliTANT FAC TS for tub PUBLIC. FIRST. The machine manufactured by the Grover & Baker Kewinjf Machine Company have taken the FiitsT fhrmu'm at the late State Fairs held in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, In diana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa, Missouri, Ken tucky, Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, Al abjuna, and Colifornia. SECOND. Tho work executed by the Grover A Baker Ma chines has received the first raRMii'M at every State l'air in the United States where it has been exhibited. THIRD. Experience proves that there are only two rah ualile sewing machine stitches tnu Grovek & Uakkk stitch and tub shuttle stitch, by some called lock stiti.ii." These stitches have each their peculiar merritsand excellencies. For some purposes the one stitch is better adapted, and for some purposes the other, anil a selection should always be made accordingly. FOURTH. The Grover Baker 8 M. Co. manufacture in addition to their celebrated Grover & Baker stitch machines, the most perfect mhi'Ttle or "lock stitch" machine in the market, and af ford purchasers the opportunity of selecting, after trial and examination of both, the one best suited to their wants. Other companies manufacture but one kind of machine each, and cannot okfkr this opportunity of selecting to their customers. FIFTH. The Grover A Baker S. M. Co. are the only parties who manulacture and sell machines which both SEW PERFECTLY and EMBROIDER I'KKFECTLV. A pamphlet containing samples of both the li rover A Baker Stitch and Shuttle Stitch in various fabrics, with lull explanations, diagrams, and illustrations, to enable purchasers to exam ink, tkst, and compark their relative merits, will be furnished, on reqneH, from our offices throughout the country. Those who desire ma chines which do the bkst work, 'should not tail to send for this pamphlet, and test and compare these stitches for thkmwki.ver. (rover k Baker's Hewing Machine Cotton will be found superior to any in Ihi market. It is made by the best Knropean manufacturers, and put up on spools of 200 or OJOyards, expressly lor the drover He Baker S. M. (Jo. In conse quent's of extensive and timely arrangements with these manufactures, we are able to sell this supe rior Cotton below the prices of other leading man nlactures. Grover it Baker's Sewing Machine Twist, long recognized as the bkst in the market, fur nished in any quantities desired at wholesale or retail at the lowest market prices. 12y 1 N. S. COLBY. TOUM respectfully Inform the people of 1 1 Lamoille County and vicinity prepared to furnish his that ne is RUE U MAT 10 LINIMENT TAIN EXTERMINATOR, to all who may want them. These Medicines have been tried in almost every family in the State, and are too v. ell known to need comment. The following wilt show how they are regard ed by the soldier : Caut Davis, July 14th, 18G2, We. tho undersigned, of the Uth Regt. Vt., Vols., knowing that the Medicines put up by N .H.Colby are good for what they are recommend. ed, would respectfully request that he may have ino privilege or selling ttiem in this Camp a. h, biayton, Capt. Co. 11. u. II. uuyer, 1st l.t C. A. l.oveland, 2d " All orders should be addressed to N. Stowe, Vt Foi sale at Barnes Drng Store. 8. Colby, 22-ly 3D 3R. , J. JP T - ' I have rccoived a " . NEW AND DESIRABLE ' lot or ; ; S T OVE S, 3LP I JSXX and , . . FL OUR! npon which I hae put marks that v 11 1 fl believed enable me to draw materially from the pockets of my customers. - .. , Those In want of PiniipM or Lead IMpc, T; can now buy of me at FACTORY PRICES, with the addition of freight. ' B. S. PAGE. ' Hyde Park, July 80, 18C8. 88tf For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bej Pugs, Moths in Furs, Woolens, &c., la, sects on 'Plants, Fowls, Animals, &c. Put up in 25c, WKs, and $1 00 boxes, bottles ni Flasks, $3 and $5 sizes for hotels, institution Ac. ' "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from poisons." "Kot dangerous to the human family, "Rats come out of their holes to die." fjy Hold vt notesale in till large cities. 07 Sold by Druggists and RetailerseveryiOKr, rv3 t'l ItvivlUR tit nl nl wnrlh hub ... uy ;," V 7. . , 7, """"uom, Q- 8ee that '(. ostar's" name is on each bottle box and flask, before you buy. , fiT-AddresB HENRY R. COSTAH 117- Principal Pepot 482 Boadway, N. y, fx?- Bold by T. V. Baknes, Stowe, Vt. 20m9 HOUSE FUBKISIIIKG GOODS! Solas, nitlee lhalri, What Nts, Bureaus, rarlor Tables, Extension Tables. Dining Tables, Chamber Suits, Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Paper Hangings, Oval Frames, Discounts made tance. J. V, Agent for the Vt. Cane Seat thaitll Wood Sra lhln. Secretaries, Mattresses, Feathers, Carpeting., Oil tloths, Mirrors, Window Shades, iaf Burial CabkeL, to those coming from a dis. . BABCOCK & CO., Main St., Jlontpelier, Vt. Bible Society. 12yl X zx t 3. sx r e . NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS! Just received at the subscriber's old place of bit. siness, enlarged and improved, one door east ol the new ChurcU. 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, lilts, nails; mill, cross-cut. hand, back end wood aws; paint and dust brushes. Also a good assortment of blacksmith iron, and many other goods. STOVES AJsD TliN-WAliE! always on hand at low prices, l'cur in miud that iny goods are bought for cash, or.il that my goods shall be sold at rates so low as to induce old and new customers to come from tar and near to purchase. With many thanks for a past liberal patronage, I would invite all in want of above goods to call on me before purchasing elswhere, and see fl'iat can be done at the new Hardware store. H. D. WOOD, Stowe. P. S. I am obliged to ask as a business nece nity, for a settlement of all notes and accounts now due me, of six months or more standing. " Live and let live." H. 1). Wood. JOHNSON CARRIAGE SHOP I C. h. LEWIS. MANUFACTURES Carriages and Sleighs, and does Repairing of all kinds, in a Satisfactory manner, lie also lias AN ENGINE LATHE, and does all kinds of IRON TURNING to order rcoplo wishing this kind of woik can have it attended to, without the expense of sending to a. distance. Johnson, Jnly 10th, 1SG3. 34yl tug Di:o. dim: CORN SHELLERl J. 13. BAND'S PATENT. Patented August 13th. 1801. In nresentinir this new invention to the asrri- cultuiists of our country, but little need be said to convince any intelligent man that mis is me best machine for shelling Corn tuut has ever been, in use, lor several reasons : 1st. It shells all the kernels from the cob. 2d. It shells with great rapidity. 8d. 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 otne- Slieller in UBe which is suitable to men corn with. Below are a few names of Farmers and other who have seen this machine, and have expressed, themselves atistled that it Is the best aud really the cheapest machine in the market. K. hi. liingliain, Morrlsriue, Kehemiah Waterman, Bydepark, A. 8. Whipple, Morrisville, Kcndrick Spaulding " J. P. West, " Harris Bundy, ' J. K Tnlinr. , B. L. ltund, I.orcn Bundy, . . w i a .v,, .fc a n rnii nf MomsvillCr have pu'ichascd the right to manufacture and sell tlicseniHcliiiics in l.amoitie anu niw" v ties, and are now ready to furnish them to any wanting to purchase. Town rights sold on rea sonable terms. 0 Morrisville. May 30. 1BC2. -'" . S T OVES ! NOW IS THE TIME t ' To get a new stove , , AT II. I. WOOD'S' TIN & HARD-WARE STORE, STOWE. VT. I have on hand a full assortment of Cook, Parlor, and Box Stoves, which I am Selling at Old Price- , Manufacturers say that Stoves will be much higher flfl. NO W IS THE TIME TO PUTt Stowe. Nov. 18. 1802. i Johnson "Woolen Factory t ,'. DOW & 1'EARL, ! ; 1 MAM'FACTUKEKS'OP Casslmeres, Doeskins, Beaver Cloths, nd WooB The following Is a list of prices per yard for manulacturlng : irey cassime.Tis, cts mil eolor Casslmere, STots ; White Flannel. SOets . grey Doefklns, 8S cts s mix Doeskins, Sfcto. luii color Doeskin, 41 cts i Cirey Flannel. Si cts s re Flannel, 80 cts. ; : The above prices Include the (Joieromont tax. " Cloth exchanged for wool on reasonable terms. ' Also particular attention given to custom carding, and cloth dressing. . , Johnson, July 11th, lw8.