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gr inUtural. .iLrr. 9 . .. .. . ... ii..-. JlaL iSTlES r. Mdillted T IFlM, Im V 1 V V Vt. : C VE$5 t HBltai iD for pnbl - Mill T& leave. St. Aiban. at 6.15 a.m.. fioultural and "mum COIlnectinit at White Xiifer Junction and Bel- ' " TU niT h aasi.red as fixed faotB in wiwn vim M. 1. .All lands on which clover, or voe grr.ases are grown, must either have lime io ibem, naturally, or it must be artifi cially supplied in the form of atoue lime, or marl. 2. All permanent improvement of lands must look to lime as its busts. 8. Lands Whlon nave oeen lung . ... I i i a n culture will be benefitted by applications io the form of boned ust, guano, uative phosphate of lime, compost of .fiah; ashes or in oyster 6hell -. ' P lime or man li the land needs liming, also. , r 4. ' No land, can be preserved in a AnveT and n.go Btaeoi io,w..vj, u. - .! tnn omsqpH are cultivated in the course or j rotation. 5. Mould is mdispensabio in every - , soil and a healthy supply can alone be i preserved tbrougn me cuiuvuuuu ui u. ver and the grasses, he- iurping.in of green crops or by the application of com posts rich in the elements of mould. 6. All .highly "concentrated animal manures are increased in value, and their lenefit prolonged by admixture of plaster -or pulverized charcoal. ' 7. Deep plowing greatly improves tne productive powers of a variety of soil, that is not wet. 8. Subsoiling siund land, that is, land that is not wet, is eminently condu cive to increased production. 9., All wet land should be well drain ed. . ...... 10. All grin crops should be har vested several days before it is thorougly ripe. 1 1. Clover, as well as oiher grasses, intended for hay should be mown when in bloom. 12. Sandy lands can be most effec tually improved by clay when such lauds require liming, or marling, the lime or marl is most beniiicially applied, when made into compost with clay. In slack ing the lime, salt brino is better than water. 13. The chopping or grinding of grain, to be fed to stock, operates as a saving of at least twenty five per cent. 14. Draining of wet lands and marsh es adds to their value, by making them pro dace more and better crops by pro ducing them earlier and by improving the health of neighborhoods. 15. To manure or lime wet lands, is to throw manure, lime, and labor away. 16. Shallow plowing operates to im poverish the soil, while decreasing pro duction. 17. By stabling and shedding stock during the winter, a saying of one fourth of the food may be effected that is. one fourth less food will answer, than when such stock may be exposed to the inclem encies of the weather. " ' V i -s 18. ' A bushel of plaster per acre, sown broadcast over clover, will add one hun dred per coot to its product 1 19. Periodical applications, of ashes tend to keep up the integrity of soils, by supplying most, if not all, of the iuorgan io substances. " ' : ? 20. Thorough preparation of land is absolutely necessary to the sueceisful and luxuriant growth of crops.'' v : : . 21. Abundant crops cannot be grown for a succession, unless ' care be taken to provide and apply an equivalent for the substances carried off the land in the pro. ducts grown thereon. , y t ' 22. " To preserto meadows in their productiveness.it is necessary to harrow them every second autumn, apply top dres sings, and roll them. 4 , The Maine Farmer recommends a mixture of leached ashes, hen dropings softened in water, plaster and night soil, well mixed with fine soil. It starts veg etation finely, and keeps it warm in the -cold days of June. ' ( To Clbanei Wool -For 6 lbs. of wool i use one-holf round of snWatM in A .;i. t ii . ' , . . full of water maie about a. hot as the ladies do 1 their dish-water : ion. to,,. ' , . . wojh in bis from 30 to 40minutes then take np. and drdio back into your kettle, fill up with Water j bring" up your introduce 5 lbs. more, and so on. above will cleanse 60 lbs, or more. Sh it stand over night be sure and skim. r -vi -if- ' Am Old Card. ; Fwwirs.--Io your flower-beds, if the the plants sickened- last year, change the? toil. Heoovated earth is renewed he ilth to consumptive flowers. , Vermont Central and Sul.l-i - -van -Railroads.-' - Summer Arrangement commencing May 14, 1868 tl -T1I OOINO SOUTH AK1 HAST l.ua Watarl.nrv it H.SUa at. 2.10 ! III! , iCw. Fall, with tr.uu. lor Boston. Woice.ter.' Kprincheld and Mew York, arriving In New York at 10.45 r m., and wiih train, on Faseump- ' ale K. U. ; ; Day Ekpr.es leave. Montreal at 8 30 a m.. St, i John. at 1U J a. 111., lor Boston, 40 niinHr.tinir at Burlington with Rutland rail -r.A rr 1 intr Alha.nvf.nd NowYorS! arriving' in Bostin via lwell at 10.80 p. m. r j 80 am Montreal at 3-lft r M, Rou'.Pointat 5.45 J . It 1. rapidly superceding all preparation, of p. m., bt. John, at 4.40 p.m. arriving at Boston : Opium and Valerian the well-known, remit of at 8.40 a m, connecting at Bellow. Fall, with ' which l to produce Costiveneas and Other . a Cheshire H R. lor Boston and Worcester, and rtoas difficulties as it allaya Irritation, Re.tle.a with Vt. Valley R. K., for Springfield xo., i ness, and Bpasms, and iuduce. regular action of and arriving in New. York at 12,30 p. m. ( j the bowel, and secretive Organ.. ' -- it l thaimiooimo moktb and west. i No preparation for Nervous Disease, ever told Leave Waterburv at t). 10 A m. 4.06 r M, and I .o readily , or met with such universal approval. ' 6.51 1 M. .:' ! ijhv rjii rem luuvci uubluu iia ijunmiiD w I I. I ' -. l . ..in I . U 1,1 m'f01. jinrlinirton. 8t Albana. Montreal, ar- riving at Montreal at 9 80 p. m. . ... ., . Mail train leaves Boston at T.OO a. m, via i,owell. via. Lawrence and Fitchburcr at T.30 a. i-ingMd . , HprlngBeld at l.io a. m.. ior ijuiuneton. . , . . tr , XT .1. (! ,1 J . . m IK Mill. ACComoaaiion inm leaves iiuriuiiciu bv i.xu a m. and ournngton at o.oo a. in. lorot. Al bans. Montreal Mid Rouse's Point, Niirht express train leaves lieiiows j- aiis at lu.'i Hum, reoeiving passengers from Vermont Val i i ley railroad, leaving New York at 12.15 r m. and from Cheshire railwad. leaving Boston at 6.80 P M, connectinir at White Kiver Juncton with train leaving Boston at 5.00 r K, for Burlington Rouse s Point, Montreal, and Ogdensburgh, rlth connectin at Montreal and uedenuburgQ, w urttUU J1IUUR iimiUB iur iiic ncai. . Sleeping oars are attached to botfc the night ex- Urand Iruuk trains tor the west, Boston, and St. Albans and Springfield Through Tickets for Chicago and the West for sale at the principal stations. G. MERRILL,. St: Albana.'Jan. 1, 186B.,, , 83 Sup't: JML ill lnery ! ' ' NEW ARRIVAL! MISS PEARSON would jnforra her- friends and patrons that she ban removed ber shop to the residence of henry LUley three door, west of the American House. Having just re ceived ,!,,-.,;' A CHOICE LOT i of Millinery Goods, Hals, Bonnets, i - Flowers, Ribbon.. ' Grenadine Veil., , , ' Kid Glove., " Dress Trimming., Corsets, &c, Ac, she is ready to wait on those who may favor her wit! their patronage. ' Dressmaking and straw dressing done ia a sat isfactory manner. ....... Bydepark, May 1st, 1866. 24 1'RoiiATi: coi;kt!. . &JOT1CE is hereby given that stated sessions of IJ the Probate court, ror the district ol Lamoille will be held at the Probate Oltice in Johnson in said district, on every Monday for the year en suing. It is very desirable that those having business with the court attend to the same as far as practicable on the days above named. N. ATWOOD. Judge. Johnson, Dec. 1st, 1805. 8 DAVID T. ALLEN'S Estate. The subscribers, having been appointed by the honorable Probate Court for the District of La moille Commissioners to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons a gainst theestate of David T. Allen, late-of btowe, in said District, deceased, represented in solvent, the term of 0 months from tho 14th day of May lHtiti, being allowed by said court to the creditor, of said deceased, to exhibit and prove their respective claims before us t Cive notice that we will attend to the dnties of our appoint ment at the dwolllng-houseof Alinda H. Allen'in Stowe, in said Dialrict, - on the Kith days of June and October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenooon on each said dnvs. R. WASllllURN. ) Commis LUKE J. TOWN, sionerg. Btowe. May 16, 1860, . , 2T Notice. : .) YfrHEREAS. Harriet Ann. my wife, ha. left f v my bed and board without just cnue or provocation, this is to iorbld all persons harbor ing her on my account, a. 1 .hall pay no debts ol her contracting after this data. ' JAMES PARKER. 1 Morrisville, May 16, 1866. . : 2T U. S. 7-3(T TREASURY NOTES Constantly on hand and for sale, and all kind of Government Securities procured at The Lamoille County Rational Hani mL J. A. L. KOYES.Cash. Hyde Park. Oct. 84, 1865.. , TOW KR8 &, HALL, Physicians : and Surgeons, MORRWVILLE, VT. e i .- Having formed a professional co-partnership we will fuithfull attend to all business entrusted to our care. " 0 Office at residence first door east Town Hall. H. POWERS. E. J. HALL. Morrisville, Dec.,2T, 1803. 6m6 The Morrisville House lor SALE!! 1'HB .ubscriber oiler, for .ale the tavern stand at Morrisville, Vt. known as the MORRISVILLE HOUSE, together with bi. furniture, horses, harnessea, and carriages. , R. O. SPALDING. Morrisville, Apr. 11,1868. 21tf , 100,000" Nice-Heart SHINGLES! For Sale at Cady's Falls, by S. I. CLAKK. 12 j .-t , . niifpfl ! i rvHAA DAIRY AND VEAL (WINS. ' - - YYJ" The highest market price paid for J- 0D,0lV. 8"Verr bjr r ' UT. ull,u- Morrisville, Vt. A CAR ft. for he has had considerable experience in the Dusiness, ana win ao his utmost to give sntifao tion. ' E. N. PORTER. Morrisville, May 21, 1806. 2T3t DAIRY SALT!..!., In Boxes, and Barrel, and half-barrel. , .. ' ,". r t CLARJCS.' - " v v aj w iuiumii hip iii ii a n traii i,n ui m urriB I " j i aT w ii-1 n nfasm tkak uiik t.H.. u i ' iiirflaa bdd sit in a rtAatr. una .'.. heat ; towh and vicinity that I have .old out my ! Walrh Timairn,,, K 1 variety, . .. Photographlo Kaloon to L. O. llurnham, who has .a.a tn Vril. .i V k y. y won'" 1 he owned it to the nnhiin .mi i. nr.,,rBH An. .ii nded to promptly and In the best manner. Lv . ' .fu.. f w . .u. .1. r , " .i..... . Urner of Main and Stiu ati,u. -A ,u" 0 OU,alfn7rmm3 Montpel. Hep. 12. 1868. . ., , ,. , " ; V . . I -X - asl' . JsjolUC rolfi , Can't Sleep I , - J, t J . J CEO. C. GOODWIN A CO.. M. 8. BURR 4 j0.. and WEEKS & POTTER. -Wholesale .Drneeista. Boston, and UEMAi BARNES A 'CO., Wholesale Druggist New York, 41? now prepared to supply Hospitals, Fbysi- clau. and the trade, with tin e standard and in- valuable remedy. KRVIIE. This artiole surpasses all known preparation. lor the cure 01 an form. 01 , ra n v v ri 11 e n o s e.T I For Fits; Sleeplessness, Loss of energy. Peculiar L'nm. a W.,vnutaD, n r, iF.nm. In.ltia. mm ail i , u.a.u hkunkpb nuu jntKuiwi.ivai nuv, . the fearful mental and bodily ay mptom. that fol. : low in the train of nervous diseases, Dodd'i Ner- R, 1 vine is the bent remedy known to science, cold by all Drugirists. Price $t. H. ti. SIOREU A CO., Proprietors, r . i' v To Fulton Street, New York. m:.KY IIA HA LS, (Successor to H. T. Barnes & Son,) ' ;r7tiii in aix kinds orj L E A T H E R, Saddlery Hardware, .. . w Carriage Trimmings, ' ''' and Shoe Findings, ! one door south of Montpelier Hotel, ; i State Streot, Montpelier, Vt. Agent for Singer's Sewing Machine.. II AY j NO ENLARGED EACILTIES .... . FOR MANUJjAUIIUUJNU- Harnesses, Trunks, Valines, tVC, aVC. we are prepared to fill a.ny order that may bt giv en us for GIG, COACH.') mUSUREi VR . ' ' ' TEA Ml ir Alt N ESSES. 1 ' " Ladles' Bonnet and Dres. Trunks, Gent's Trav eling and Packing Trunks, Bole ' Leather, Sheep and Enameled Valises, Carpet Bags, Horse Cov ers, Riding and Driving Bridles, Saddles, Halters, 1 p " VV , w y ir J 7m 7 , " c. I and T5. flat land.-nd the No.. 8 1 Bl Al-W 3 Jfirst Cliist JIurness and Trunk Si7). j an(j g3, side bill. - Ve design to be second to none in regard to The Tabor No.. Al. 3. and side hill.' style, quality, finisb-or prices of our work, and : The Cylinder, or Lebanon, Nos.O, 1 and 3 flat anyone desirous of purchasing, we shall at all land and side hill. times be happy to show them our assortment. The Castleton. or Barrow. A Grave's, No. f , atolegpMUoutara.th"t ln aU the , 8. 3 and 3 i-2. flat land.-aad 3 and 31-3 side hill. BARNES & JOHNSON. Also, point, forth Buezell, Strickland. Bun. One door East of Burnham'a Hotel, Montpel- dy, St. JohnBbury. Sheldon. Mlddlcbury andoth icr, Vt. , i er plows, and mould boards and land sides for N. B All work warranted. Repairing done' many of above numbers of plows. promptly and by the best workmen. 49yl I It. It. 11 Bit' lilt, DRAPER AND TAILOR, has Just returned from New York with a good stock of BROADCLOTHS, ClftHlMKKK 1NO VISTlNfl of Late Patterns and Styles. German Hroadclothesi Black Doeskins, French Fancy Doeskins for Gentleman's Pants. Rich Silks and Marseilles Yestings, Satin if, and Silk Vesting., of the liont qualities. fly" All Garments made at this shop will be don. in the most workmanlike and fashionable manner. , ' . Garments out (or others to make, are warrant- er! to fit. 1 ' Gentlemen wishing for a good and fashionable woai can gel it iy calling at Kiker a Shop. Oct. 26th. 1864 l. 4flyl JY. li. IIItOWIY, (Successor to Fred K. Smith.) pothcavy' 'and "'Jvuggtet, ,.. hO. 4 STATE STItltRT, MONTftLIKR, VT. Proprietor of Smith's s M ...... . C i , , Anodyne ' Cough Drop$, Bittert, 3fc, and dealer in all the Popular Family Medicines, Perfumeries, - Cigars, &c &o., &0. 1 ; ' IT particular attention ald to Phyaiclan. Prescription.. 49yl FUBNITUllE ! S CARPETING ! " PAP Hit II AJVfJ IIVO comnsi' 1 J. V. UAIUtKK .V (fO., MONTPELIER, - VT. ItKAIAi:ilI & CO. (Successor to J.'C. Emery.) '' ',, 'Pialkk IN FTJllNJLTWRE, carpets, nooM-PAPgrts,: cubtainb, and General House Furnishing Goods, !' MOKTPBLIER, VT. , "' ,' We respectfully announce to the pnrchaslng ick complete community mat w. shall keep our stock oraplet of the best qualities and styles of all good, per- willing vo mis Drancn oi cosiness, and shall nmKe our price as low a possible.- adhering strictly to what we I believisth only Just prin- clple of trade, viz s One price and no variation. UKUKUK BRAINAKD, FRED E,MITH. ' 11.1 T S. EREEMAN,- (Successor to . T. X. PhinneV.l DUALKB IN I In Watches and Jewelry, j Silver and plated war' Fancy bood. Cutlery , ! Perfumery, Unhlng Tackle, and evervthl nar- talniug to a first clss Jewelry and Fancy Lo4 btoro. irover 4 Rkr . j ;. .... . v. ? v ir r ir i ii i . n ... b " n w MM v" " p Jnstly acknowledaed to U th. best famllv proves. . . . -.. ,, ,, ff f( '.THE 1UNIVEUSALl IIEMMER,"" ' Tt Al A aall kl-J. .A . . . ' ' ' aiUntJul all Wl-a aa. . 7 r- iiisciiinns, ana ..ruing a hem of any width desired. Machine . liiicnlirr for Nalc. : .' rpllE subscriber bason hand for sale 30.(100 .1 foe olapbuards. and a large quantity of otb. ?.r?,lnll.,""ber' l hiw mill, (formerly owned by Willard Modenathan) on the main road between No. Hyde Psrk and Eden. Rill of lumber filled to order on short notice,,; ; , i wa 1 0 ' A tTSTlW . ' Eden, March, 18fl. , ISml TolheFarmers-prLa-i t i;inr The aubaorlber baa on band tod la no re1f ing complete aaaortment of f , f - V, PLOWS ! , from" p; the are successor, to Nourse, Masoa Si Co., Bo.ton and Worcester, Mass., and by j, Whitteraore, Belcher & Co., Vl Chloopee Fall and Boston, Mast. The Cyliuder Plow. made by the Lebanon Plow Co., .' V Lebanon. If H The justly celebrated No. J, . and other kind, made bv Barrow. & Graves, Caatleton. Vt. The St. Johtsbury Plow, made bv Luk Buzzell. '' " f. K .. tt. JohMbnry. Vt. The Tabor Plow,.? -Trf' Ji . ' made by I. T. Barlow, ' nocayaaie," xsnsioi, vt. ei1 In fact, having made plow, and PLOW REPAIRS, A SPECIALITY" in my business, I am prepared to furnish plow, and plow repairs for nearly every Kind or plow now made in wew England. Farmers will usually find me supplied (ngi?na. r armer. win usually una Die .uppnea ritn point, to most plow, now in common use in his vicinity, including the Eagl. No.. A B C H IB 8B 0 2 S 4 8 1 1 25 33 85 t) 40 60 55 T3 1-2 w this 2D now. iscams. Handles, Wheels, Cutters, devices, nd repairs generally, Com tan tly on band. As nsnal I .ball keep a supply of Cultivators, " , i Boad Scrapers. ' V" "' ' ,..-! troughs.. , ;; v 1 Harrows, . ' 1 1 ' Chums, ' ' Grindstone fixtures Grass and Clover Seed, ' ' . Plaster, and the many article, usually found in a WELL STOCKED AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 1 1 I f I 1 would also call attention U my stock of other good., including i'umpa, . .. r . '.''Lead Pipe,, ;.-';';''','.' v.'., '..'' Zinc, :i ' i . f. i Hollow war,' Brass Kettles, Cast-Iron Sinks, Carriage Bolts, ;:' , : Flour, Lime, Cement, &o. .i.i ;no:3 haiou,. - .:'0'iii!nL ,.:.'v.,Vl ! 1 (.-! :.Wf i OHavingfadhU-ifcr'snpplylng anything In tha Tin and dira.n lit,, a, , . . . . ' " ' rate, ana determined, aa I am ukn n k.4 . . .. . AT." M.P quality and, price with larger towns. I solicit an examination of my (took and a f your patronage, Tl . Peddlera' .applied 0n commission with tin. wood, glass, Japanned, pressed and hollow wans. yanke. notion., brooms, Matches, mop.; and lfted1?0,P-.dw1,1f,od, Cwt tmUM ir desired. Cash bald for fnra n.n. .Mn. aud In faff kind SZffi - K" , mail v V. C. S. PAGE. HydPlrk, April, 98. 1881.. jT the light one-borst to to the heavy breaking plow, and comprising the manufacture, or best make in New England, among which the EAGLE." made bv the Ames Plow Co, '1 r 1 a . full ajt.ortm.nt of food I nm Just receiving a as follow: House Trimmings, , Joiner Tools, Carnage Bolts, . C V Bar Iron, Horse ails. Horse Shoes, Chains, Axes, &c Patent Fox and Ilnx Traps, whici everV trappe'rrtonld be mm to get! For al by the dozen or slngll. CUMBERLAND COAL; by tbs ton orles. quantltle.., for black smiths, b All Inqnirlei answered by, return inall. ,,, SEND IN TOUR ORDERS for any good in my line, or call a the - STOVE, TIN AND HARDWARE ' store, One door east of the new church.. . . ' H. D. WOOD. Stowe, Bept.Tth, 1865. y 43 READ AND REMEMBER! that P. C. CLEVELAND ha. on band a .plendld lot of rork, Lard, Hams, Flh. Salt, Flour, of the choicest brand, and other : Family Groceries, at his Headquarter in HYDE PARK VILLAGE, and will .ell them Cuiap. Also Remember , f ' that the Highest Market Price will be jiald for all kinds FARMERS' PRODUCE ! Hyde Park, Maroh 2T, 1866. 19 CHAPLIN'S Celebrated Heave Powders AND BLOOD RENOVATOR: This medicine has been in constant use for 30 year., and bat given universal satisfaction and resulted in very many radical cure.. All who use It speak or It It in tho biuhest terms, it your horse 1. out of condition resulting from hard dri ving, poor feed or treatmcnt.and almost any other cause, get Cnaplln s Heave t'nwuers, lollnw the direction, and it will soon be in good condition. Any amount of references and certificates con cerning its efficacy from all part, of the country can be given. The best Farrie. and horsemen use it. Prepared and for sale, wholesale aud retail, bv the anbsriber, and also for sale by druggist, and merchants generally throughout the country. 3d J. a Chaplin, Morrisville, Vt, TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES SECRETS FOR . THE MILLION 1 A most valuable and wonderful publication, A work of 4UO pages, and 30 colored Engraving.. Da. Hcnneb's Vapr Mkci m, sn original and popular treatise on Man and woman, their Pby- .ioloy,1 Functions, and Sexual .disorder, of very kind, with never-failing remedies for their speedy cure. T tie practice of Dii. IIitntkk has long been, and still is, unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation ot numerous persons, he has been induced to 'extend his medical usefulness through the medium of his "Van Mkccm." It i. a volume that should be in the hands of every family In the land, a. a preventative of secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive scourge, that ver visited mankind.' One copy, recurely en veloped, will be forwarded free of postage to any part of the Unit.d States for AO cents In P. O. .tamp.. Address, postpaid, DR. HUNTER, No. LPitw York. The Model Sewing Machine. Prominent among the mechanical triumph, of this most ingenious age, common honesty com pels na to notice the Empire hewing Machine, commended aa justlv styled periection itself. Useful aa have been tha virions aewlnir machinal from limn la timA lirAfUdltad til thn niihlln. u,h one of, them baa been earned with torn radical defect, which detract . from general utility. Warned bv tha experience of bio tordecssora. !et'nT?iLoril l1 plre f,?tiI1la" Pr,duc,ed wnicn oinera are vaunted, ana obviating every defect which can be attributed to them by the moHt lasuniou ontio. . . . r The Empire Machine I. a marvellous combina tion of simplicity, economy and perfect work. mansntp, being durable, ire. from get out of order, noiseless, and tion. It mechanical oontrlvanc. secure stability, freedom from acciduut.and ao-l curacy as to workmant-hlp. By tha ufe of the' patented shuttle and straight ne.dle. it make, a wwd. wuico can nvitner rip uor ravel, wane, at the same time, it can operate perfectly npon very .specie, of material from leather to cam brio, with thread, of cotton, linen or silk, from the finest to the coarsest number. . x . , Aa the Empire Machine is gradually supplant ing its more antique rivals, no one in want of a asefnl instrument of this description, be he or she tailor, ooachmaker. dressmaker or team stress, can do otherwise than tccure one of thma economical and Inimitable machines, suited alike I Duiica.1 auu inimitaoie macmnea, suited alike amilv and manufacturing purposes. Tbe i of the Empire Manufacturing Co. is at No. Iroadway, New York City, where they are for lamll office 638 Broad now supplying these Einpir Machines at prioea isr of iow in real vain oi tne instrument, new Tork Herald. ,. 19 ft 1.500 ."LLir W,B """ tviO ewinVkuAln?, n7"-UJr."iI,0rSD ! -'wtD,t M011'"!. Ihre. new kind.. Un - urr sua upp.r reea. Warranted Ov years. Above .alary or large commission, paid. Th onlt maohin. sold in the United btate. for lea un mvu wnicn are fully censed bv Un.. """,0' ""-n, urover Baaer. hinger, & Co.. and Baohelden All other cheap machln-e an InfringsmenU and the seller or ner are liable tl' j i ,, - . .. . -y. -. fa ia'a" ' "."Prwonment. firculsri S?ort,Ate : ft "1 15 "W , Crk, ; deford, Maine, or Chicago, 111. i o , WJ A.,1 THE MASON A HAMLIN CAtliNET OROANS forty different styles, adapted to Kacred and Beoular Music,' fov H0 to WjO each. Pirrr Om Uot er Rilvs Mid.is, or other first premium awarded thsm. Illnstrated Catalo. guesfrse. Address Mamo St HAMLln, Bos TO, Or MABUKI BROTHERS, Nw YoKI. . 42yl Vermont Ac I to ton Tcle . . . graph Co., Between Boston. Montreal and Ogden.b.rrh Also Springfield and Ht. Johnsbary and Inter rw itb eonnectiona t. all of the u. 8. andCanadaa. ga Office la Bamss' Drag .tor, Stowe Tt.7 '( Successor to V. h 70 , ' - ... . , , BTOWE, , :. , ! . 1- I DIALER J5 (i SCHOOL,'. ;,! BLANK and ' : ... Z ....,mi.e DB O O K. fi. DEEDS, WRITS, Pension Blanks. Albums, Stationery J rrwOrAm bv miff ni'fttfc.-i.L'" l Undedto. - i &int wtfftts, mat & Sterling Silver and Silver Pl.tf AND FAKCY GOODS IN GREAT CHA.. WTMAH. 8T. ALBAKg.ft E.,U. HUNTlNOTOK, j , . ..Watch Bbpaibino: as Ekgmvih L JY. LEIGfiw HOUSE AND FURNITDHE Cramer and Paper Hanger STOWE, . . , . VeHlOj-H1 ', ...... u, . The Clarriitont MANUFACTURE Wholesale Booksellers, Sialiotttn Ushers, ana Hook q rnper Ml,,, CIAREMONT, N. H. Order, solicited for any kind of printitf . ' . All.i7.e.andqnalitieBof writiuiiiiiii. I1. i- I fthiB a I fc.E Every variety of wrapping paper, All kinds of schoel books, Every new book rmblithcd, Pens, pencils ud (niw Printing Job., job. of Binding and rebinf printing ink. Ac. Cash paid for rm E. I.. OOM)iEJ,il UAIfllUB ,J . lug Claremont, N. H. Lt.tu N. Im. BURLINGTON BOOKBINDER OLD BOOKS BKBOtJND Music, Magazines, Pamphlets, ty., tbound in owy desired syh.Q Account Books of all Kipds made to O PAPKR RTJLKD TO ANTf PATTERS. Orders by mail will receive prompt tUaiia. Term, reasonable. Address, WM. SCOT!, (Oftioe over R. Huntington'. Bookstore.) Burlington, Jan. US, 1866. JCjl Drugs and Mcdicinesljiffi.' AT Morrisville, Vt., where oan b found all of the popnlir DRUGS and MEDICNEJ now in use, which I bought to sell. I vill s be undersold by anybody in the County. I k" a complete assortment of Rubber Syringes, soft and hard, Bras lumps, Shoulder Braces, Irmm and Supporters. Ivory, Raw-1 ' " Horn and Rubber, Drming Combs, Brushes, Port monies, Hair Dyes, Tonics, Perfumeries, Flavoring Extracts, Pocket Cutlxrv. Razors, Paper mi Envelopes, Pens and Ink Puper CAn (the best in market). Shot ai $to , , Brushes, Paints, Oil and Vf . Stuffs, Toilet and Carriagt , ,. -i Sponges of every description, and a mlscell.seouiiwn ment uiuaiiy found in a country D RUG STORE! : 3. ,1 have a good assortment of " o ix o o aa n i u s ,i' j- 'i .'.! t,.. rl EfStiW. I. GOODS esn.lsting of Flour, SuR Fish, ' Tea. Coffee. Tobanco. cigars, o. of variom bratit Confectionrry, ' .' Candy and Nuti i ' of every description. , . Cider ly the . ... : Glass of 6 BLACKS TONE COAL OIL for Kereoslne Lamps the best ia market I J" prepare several valuabla medicines, ani&H B, I the valuable , Pain anil A r ho ruif, M,ei,,,,toJ fnrd.M-a of the bow.ls. ,nmmer complaint, dya.nt.ry. cholers and ; era morbus i .oldi.r. t,-hi.d with eeron ntery will find it to their advantage to oall on uisiu ineir amiction t IhaveaUe the celebrated S TOM AO H BITTERS ths best In thetouatry which ar. prep'"'' myseir and warraatj m .reprinted. 9 it prompUy filled, x ' i f . , i( I I.I Particular atUntloa paid t eompo"1"11 ; J PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTS by an exparienoed band. ,, , , " All goods aold at tbe . Tcry Lowest Cash Tricis . ; ; r . SMALLER 17 . MoRRisntLi, ' Vt.. fOOentl' T. OA A MONTH I AeiNTI wantei ff mlvnaarartlAlei.liiatSOt. ou"7 ARST, City fiqllding, Mala. Sfi f... ;g lBtP F j - B tumn 1 J U. fio Blumn i y I tT- jjlttinnly1 U 3. jliiinn iy no. J Notice, jertions ! I in.sertlo will oe f Mama , , inclui ..nce. eaTLY . EltiCa i). 1. flies iESTDOl O. vvc . i. ftnis a i Fro iSMlTU.r ATERBi Keeler. liture. kTTHEV Uv't.. w. HiSTIlAL jjip'ropricti ( south I) t ORRIS V 1, 0. Hpau h efl to tS k. ae. itlLLAdE V A.. Ovit lf.HOlil!i MAverill. 1 of the ( 5MEUIC.1 Fluid. 1 ASBUR' lp. Nye. r. way sal ( f UBHKL 1 HuliUel IraabuiuH. ty on short S. Fir J, inHUiai lirtre ex per iunty Ian lions; I am ta speedy satton. in ,cii ruec ernmei c: i? , or in t .: ,f ana su ferticulat i claims Mid, am io. WAU TENDE 1 tors a isvllle. VCapt. I foitecutt ' e wout i fctrict o R f licito ' Irinarly i J. M. " F. ,. X, law Iven to f laving i v lashing ions', be I irms. l r O. Ia la lav fused hai roi trr..i; trr H. su dence o T. Par xaniin; 1 be Bia Swer tl teetl reitcd. p ceesui (ry at r j: i gei r-tlOU k V a from p. . vil i.ss, . h m .basin M. y est m Jor oil wojk tatne