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FAIT IIORSESKOT FOR FARMERS. t ii U be credit of the mass of farmers tbitthej rarly give way to tie faseinatiou of raaring and training fast horses for the purpoa or' competition with the stock of professional '; turfuien. , ; Sometimes, how ever, a farmer, fiudiug himself the poss easor of a horse, of more than commou peed, is fired with an ambition to acquire batorwty - nd profit by matchiug his animal with aomo celebrity of the race oourso He may winand acquire the fame and ruoney.to whiuh ho oBpires, but the buncos are niucty nine iu a hundred tgaiust bim. This may result from i.o fault iu the animal he has retred, and up on 'which be ban staked bis moticy, but 'triply from the want of the peculiar kuowledge :ieoessury to properly fit a horse Lt the couiso and to manage him well with' on it'.r)jThis preparation and mou management be may depute to another, professional ly couittftcut to tha task, but ioncan the farmer tell whether be is be ing honorably djalt with or not 1 Igno Tant,bioiselff 11 the "tricks of the trade ; of the details pertaining to the train iug of animals for the race course he is at the mercy of any uuseupAilous trainer who may deem it lor his interest to sell biaijto a competitor, , , A well to do farmer of our acquaintance had the misfortune to rear a really fine and fast bprso. The action of the animal gave bim great delight, and nothing would do but an exhibition of him among the professionals. He put up his money aud won. This gave a higher flight to bis ambition and induced a bolder opera tion. Success again rewarded his ven ture. He neglected his farm, impercepti bly acquired habits to which be bad be. fore seen a stranger, and, spurred on by past success and the machinations of the crafty whose aim it was to fleece the green and unwary, placed bis farm in jeopardy for the purpose of raising money to stake on the result of a race in which hi pet horse was to contend for the prize and the mastery. The professionals had now got tbe over confident farmer in the precise position desired, and the result was, what they in tended it should be , the dfcat of the far mer's horse and the ruin of his owner. The animal changed hands, aud so did the farm. It was all downhill with the far mer after this. Mis family was broken up and dispersed, while he, reckless and maddened by dnabpointimnt aud remorse, found oblivion in a premature grave. This may be called an extreme case one of rare occurrence but is it so? There are but too many case iu the world that parallel it, though not heeded as they ebould be. Let formers then, who chance to rear horses of tho fast kind, dispose of them to professionals and and not attempt to win profit and notoriety by matching them against others, lest the result proves as unfortunate to theu as to bim whose case ii eited by way of illustration; FALL PL0W1M1 FOR CORN. It is advised by some of our most emi nent Entomologibts to plow corn-ground late io the autumn as a remedy against the depredations of the grub, whinh in many instances piopes so destructive to ihe . Important crop. The experience of some of our best farmers is als in favor of tb practice. But the plowing Bbould be 4iw euly just before the ground freezes, the grub at this period is buried iu the earth for its , winter quarters. If be is turned on to the surface and remains there the cold weather kills bim, but when tbe plowiug is done too early, and a spell f warm weather follows and continues .tome timo, bo arouses from bis dormant state and ugtio burrows iu the earth. ' If coarse manure in at hand spread it on tho sod before plowing. The barrow should not' be put on the laud before spring. Tbe inverted sod forms drains, nd the surface soon becomes dry after tbe winter has passed. Theu harrow and jose tbe gang-plow. If at that time a coat f fine manure can be applied to the field, ft large crop is a certain result L. JY. LEIGHTON, . ; HOUSE AND FURSlTUaB Cramer, an J Paper Hunger i T U W , . . VBEHO'ST, All orders for work promptly attended to. S - - - ii- , 1.10 IlnrrcN Choice St. Loui9 Floiir, Mn-w yr(m )ftte what , UJkiOraaul Eiprestly for roe ForSal Cbiap, " " ' it D A. ILBBHTS. NOTICE ! SI,AYTO. & - PECK ! Having purchased the stand formerly oecdpledby I). 1. Noyes, in orrlsvllle. Vt, are now offering to the people of Lamoille C. LARGE and DESIRABLE 'STOCK of G OODS I Hoots and SJlOCS, (fur men, women and children,) Nulla, Mia, Paints and Oils I R ON Or nUL lOLlJtxcis , usually kept in a country stor.. - 0URPU1CESW1LLSDIT , and be acceptable to all. . It I oar intention to buy the best of goodi and tell them at LOW TKOFITS. and we only wait tbe presence of the people t show the facte. K7"Also we pay a fair price for batter, cheese hides aud skins, and ail kind ut country produce in exchange for good or cosh, O-ot oistoca. 2 Call on us and yon will be satisfied. G. J. 8LAYTON, Chas. M. PECK. April T, 18..6- SI Won't be Without out-! INGEllSOLL'S WATER ELEVATOR!! Patented May 12. 1863. tubscriber is now prepared to furnish .1 these elevators to all who are in want of them. They are the best, cheapest and rroHt durable of any ever invented, aud warranted to give Bati.-ilacl.ion. Call at I), (iibert's f urni ture Shop in MorriHville, where they are manu factured, and examine them. Qo'ounty and 1'own ttigbts for sale. Price. - 2r - - $12.00. A. B. MATTHEWS. Morrisville, Vt. D. W. HODGE, ( Successor to V. B thuw,) 810WI, TT. DKALKR IN SCHOOL, BLANK and MISELLANEOUS DEEDS, WRITS, A N L Pension Blanks, Albums, Stationery, Ac. f? Orders by mail or otherwise promptly at tended to. f YOUA'W iTI EX of VFKJIOAT "VrOU can find steady and profitable em JL plnymeiit in" your own State! ! UUMNICiKi Sellingtin. wood and glassware watches, brooms, Yankee notions, &o. and buy ing peltH, turn, hide.'), skins and every kind of barter and produce. Carts Ac. furni.-hed and good wugus guarantied to any energetic young nil,, u, .uuiiu. ohmhji who una imniin uiuifeit with a suitable horse, Address ! S PAfJP. Manufacturer .ml wtin1aatA anil tnil riuu. in tin, glass and wooden ware, pedlers' goods and narior. Hvde farK. Vt. ROLLlN C. PAUL'S ESTATE. (Insane Person) STATE Or' VERMONT, In Probate Court hold Laxoilli Dibtbict. s8. j en at Johnson within and for said District on the IL'd day of Ucto- uer, a. v. 1000. Helen M. Paul, Guardian nnto ftollln C. Panl. and insane person, represents to this court that bur ward whiln sane was under control in l.w and equity, to deed certain lauds situated in tbe dbt'.ict aforesaid, and aks this court tn grant her license to deed said lands in accord ance with the conditions and stipulations as man ov nersaiu wara wnne sane. Whereupon, it is ordered by said Court that said uiplicuton be referred to theProhaleUf Hce in Johnson, on the Kith day of Nov. ImPJ. And it is further ordered that notice be given to all pursuits concerned, by publication of thin order In the Lamoille Newsdealer printed at Hyde Park, previous to said time appointed for hearing, that they may object ir they see cause objeot to tbe granting of said license, lly order ol the Court, Co-M JOUN I. (iLEED. Register. JOHN B. REAVER'S ESTATE. The snbr.rlhera. hnvlnrr tuwn umAlnt. V.u honorable Probata Court for the District of La moille Commissioners to receive, examine and adjust all claims aud demands of all persons s gainst the estate of John U. Heaver, late or Mowe, in said District, deceased, represented In solvent, the term or 6 months from the '.'Oth day of Oct. 1800, bing allowed by said court to the creditors of said deceased, to exhibit and prove their respective claims before ns : Ulve notice that we will attend to the dnties of our appoint ment at thedwellinghou or Mrs. John B. Weaver in Htowe, in said District, on the last Katurdays or .iov. ana l-ebruary, next, alio o'clock in the uieuuuuu oDaco ui ssin uays. n. it, i-uwfcltM, l , R. A. 8AVAUE, j tom Btowa, Oct. 1800. fiO.63 At Montpclier. MEMDER3 or tui LEGISLATURE and others visiting Moutpelicr dur ing the Session will find a Complete Assortment -of Stylet' Green Mountain Scenery on exhibition and for aale, In the CABINET la THE STATE , HOUSE. Those who cannot go tbemselvet should order quantity thrungh the - ' 70 VX MCriiRSENTA TIVE. Catalogue tent free to any address.! A. P. HTTLE9. 4T Burlington, VI. ' - h PLACE TO BUT OOOO XJVXrj HTUJi'ji tkeup, it ml V AUK US' Drwy iiUr. MONEY SAVED! BUY. THE BE SI J .... Tin Ware, Stovepipe and all the -fixinV rnrnlhed at a very cheap fig All in want should select tbirstovs the pres ent season as it mav be difficult to obtain them late in tbe fall, besides manutaciureis cmm. stoves will advance in price as cold weather ap proachea. , gg-ltetnembsr the place. One door east of the new church. H. D. W001J. HARDWARE! Mechanics. Builders aud Farmers ! Take No tice I I You cau llnd at Wood's Hardware store the largest stock aud the bet assortment of gen eral hardware, offered in Lamoille Co. including Mechanic' Tools: Planes, saws, hummers, chisels, squares, bevels, boring machinery, &c. kc. Hohmc Trimmings: Knobs, latches, locks, bolts, screws hinges, door oeus, ivc. c. Farning Tpols: Shovels, hoes, manure-forks, axes, oultivators plows, corn shellors, raises, scytties and snaths, iron bars, picks and handles, . trace, trap, cuttle, halter, and cable chains. Added to the above will be found mill and drag saws, cut and wrought nail, pumps, lead pipe, cast-iron sinks, brasi"kettlcs, . and hollow wara, table and pocket cutlery , doublo and sin gle spring fx and mink traps. Last but not least on the list Is the XJIVJZ "TIP jFL sbJHjs GLOTIIKS WlMiXGEU!! For which tbe subscriber has taken theacency in Btowe. lt saves LIFE, TIM Rani CLOTHES! Tbey are given out on trial if derided, to be re turned if not purcna-ed.. I have just previous to tho late rl-e In gold, freely repleiiilicil my stock of haidwaie and iron good. hiiiI am prepared to sell at prices which cannot, fail to suit, lly keeping a lull stock of goods and celling at low figure. 1 uiu determined to make (Stowe the Ilead-Qartcrs ! of fbe hardware trade In Lamoille Co. TERMS: Cash, except wheie time Is specially agreed upoa. CUMBERLAND COAL, and BAR IROft for sale by the subscriber, by the ton or less quantities, for blacksmiths. Ronnd, square, tire band, scroll, hoop iron and shoe shape Morway NAIL UUD.Swai rented. bpi iug, cast, toff calk cteul, gov't horse shoes, Aosable horse nails, all wanented patent toe calks. Carriage springs, axiesand lire bolts, extra quality, uuts, washers, rivets, files, i vips, Ac Anvils. Bellows, vices, dulls, stork, dies turnlshed at short notice. I would gratefully acknowledge the liberal pat ronage given mo in ibis line aud would give as surance to tho Blaacksmitbs and Carriage Makers In this county, that In future I will endeavor to make It still an object for them to give me oidcis for stock. Orders by mall promptly attended to and filled at lowest caih rittMs. Don't forget to call at the STOVE. TIN AND HARDWARE STORE, With money In your pockets you cannot resist he temptation to trade. II. D. WOOD. Btowe, Bept. Tth, 18CS. This COMPANY is wnaUta NaIuMPCRtTi rurinciV I li e Insurance Company. Oavlng taken the agency of tha Company for the towns of Wateibury, htowe, Morrlstown. Johnson, Hyde Park, Kluiore, Eden. Waterville, Belvedere, Cambridge. Wolcott,, Lowell, West field, Caftsbury and Hardwick, 1 prnpoas to de vote my whole time to the business of Insuring, and hope tn be able to nicot the wants of tile pubiio Iu this department much better thxn t 1 occasionally spent a day, or took an application. Persons residing In any of tho above towns de airing to be iusured anew, or change their old Policies, can do so with as little dolay, or ex pense by writing as if I lived I if their own town. At I have a list or existing lnuraoces, no pn. Icy will he allowed to expire without the owner being notified. ", IliA OUAY. Agent My I Wateibury, Vt. Vermont .V Roston Tclc Krapli Co., Between Boston. Montm.l mH n,ir,.v,.i. I Also sprlngfleld and 8t. Johnsbury and Inter mediate ulacei. With connection to all part .f tha U. S. and Canada. 8 1 OBm la lara..' Drag star, lliwt Tt. Veriiioiit lentral aiul Sulli- - van lianroaus. Kali Arrangeuient coiuuiencing Oct. 8th. - TKM-S-OIKU .OUT- A T - lave vvaurbury at tt.&UA u, a.lu ' u an ? if-..- u l!ln, at G.15 A. M.. aiaii tram ievr . . ,, , coveting at We-irrL"rcr lows fans wuu umiii kmw rfuiiiiKtield and Jiew York, arriving in Nw ?y. 11 ' ... , - m h i.aillS on PasSUUlU- I ora ai r .," sic U. M. , a on . w . tay T .,.um. Ac. . ZlZc at . B"rlinKton with rosd for iroy. Aioany, u " in Bostin via l.oweh at lo.) p. m. Night Express leaves Ogdensburg at 11. 30 am Montreal at 3.1ft v M, Kouse's Point at 0.1. p. m.. St. Johns at 4.40 p.m. arriving at Boston it 6.40 A M, counectiug at Be lows rails wi Chehi.-e H K. for Boston and Worcester, aud with Vt. Valley R. It., for ripringheld Ac. and arriving in New York at 12, So p. m. TaAIK8U01NOHOKTHAK WEST. Leave Wateibury at S.U a m, il.25 a m. 4.O.. r Day Express leaves Boston via Lowell at 8 00 a in, for iiurungiou. o anu, mv..-.. . u.,n,..J at. ri lu. .. 7. l.... lt..ut.,n nt T 0OA. ..1I. Via mail vrniu iw , . s uit . Lowell, vi. Lawrence and l-itchburg at T HO a. in., Kprlngfleld at T.45 a. m.. for Burlinnton. and 8t. Allmns. ' Accomodation Train leaves Nortbfleld at T.15 a m. and Burlington at .&." a. m. for bt. Al bans, Montreal snd Rouse's Point. Night express train leaves bellows Falls at 10. 00 p m, receiving pasnengers from Vermont Val ley railroad, leaving New York at 12.15 v at. and from heshire railroad, leaving Boston at 5.30 r ii. connecting at White River Juncton with train leaving Uojton at 9.00 F M, for Burlington. House's Point. Montreal, ond Ogdeusburgh. connectin at Montreal and Ogdeiisbnrgb. with timnd Trunk trains lor the wc.t. Sleeping car are attached to both the night ex press train running between Bt. Albans and Boston, and St. Albans and Springfield. Through Tickets for Chicago a,nit,,ieIIl'tt fl" !s St the principal stations. .St. Albans, Juti. 1. IWO. , 83 Sup t. ttto&s vrs? rouirr. N'OTICE is hereby given that stated sessions ol tho Probate court, tor thfi district of Lamoille will bo held at the Probata Ollice, in Johnson, in said district', on every Monday for the jear en suing, It Is very deferable lht th"se having hm-inesR with the Court attend to the same as Tar as practicable on the day above named. N. ATWOOD. Judge. Johnson, Dec. 1st,, JS05. , 3 BOUNTIES. nONURK'-'S HAS JUST PASSED AN ACT I j allowing Additional Bounties to soldiers, and the subscriber will procure them at as low rates as any aeut in the county. (JAPT, C. J. LU'VIJi, Morrisville, July 3'. 1 !',. 3T L A T E S T F ASH I OX S I) E M A X D J. Y. Rradley'H'Celehraled 1'atcnt D U P L K X K L L I P T I C (or double spring) 3 1BL X Xi. 2? - The wondurlul llexibiiity ami great comfort and pleasure to any lady weaiiug the lluplex ICIIiptic fckirlvi ill beexpeiienceil parti ularly in all crowd ed usncmblien, operas, cariinges, ruilroail cars, cliu n il pews, arm chairs, lor promt undo anil house dress, as tho skirt can be lolded when in u.-e to occupy a small splice as easily and com en iently as a silk or muslin dicss, mi invaluable quality in crinoline, not found in any single spring skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasuio, comfort nn I irreat convenience nt wearing the lnpex Kl liptic siwl spring skirt for a single day. a ill nev er afterwards willingly dipene 1ili tli,-ir use. l or children, misses and young ladies they are supedor to all oihera. 'I hey will not bend or break like tbe Millie spring, out will preserve their pei irct and grace t nl t-lnpe wht'u llueu ui lot,r oidiuaiy skirls will have been iluown aside a u-eless. 'I he hoops are cocied Willi dmible and nviMid II, i ;id, and tlie biittniu rods :i,r not u I y !, u' m. .i..", lull laicfi'ur duublejeoveredi irseiiting U,t.ii iioni wc.niiig on' ween dragging donti stairs, Ac. Tho implex elliptic is a great favorite vt:h nil Indies nud i universally K.coininended liy the Kashion Magazines as the standard : kit t of the la-hionable world. To enjoy tbe following iticstimnhlR ndvanlagen in crinoline, viz, : superior quality pert cot man ul'uctuie, stylish shane and liui.-h. licxibiliiy . i'u lability, couitoit and economy, cnquiio for J.W. Itiadley's Double Elliptic or double spring sairt and lie sure you gut the genuine article. Cai'ikin To guni d against linpesition be par ticular to notice that skirts offered as Implex" hove the ted ink stump, vlz.:--J. W. Bradley's Implex. Kllcptlo steel spring-i,' 'upon the waist, band none others are grnuiue. Also Notice that every hoop will admit a pin being pithsed th rou uh tbe centre, thus revealirg the two (or double) springs braided together theiein. which is the secret of their flexibility, snd strength and acouibina ion not to be iound in any oilier skirt. ... Por salo In all the store wherr first clapskiit4 s re sold throughout the United States and else where. Miiniifartiinid by the sole ownsrs of the pat.a 4Tm ' WKsts. KKADLKV ,V CAIiY. UT Cbaniben .t T:t 4 Al lleade Sts.. N V 1 .S as Ii, lloorn , AT WAT and II I In (In EUvILl.E, ) ' W 3. ' - e i (I l , , t i2 (S3 I UJ '""22." "t 2' & 0 m ill '4 2; jr. ' ' i ' o rilllK Subscriber cun furtiinb toonlcrat 'X short notice a Superior Qualify of tbe abov named article at rvasonabl rates, also , Carriages Repaired Id a desirable roanne,'. H7-Cv me a trial, - Wtf I. O. WKKTCOTT. Wst.rville, May r,4. READ AX D ME M EM BE 11 1 . ' i ' '' that ' ' ' ' P. C. CLEVELAND baa on hand a splendid lot of fork, , ' Lard, Hams. FH1, Salt, Flour, of tbe choicest brand, and other ' Family Groceries, at his Headquarter In HYDE PARK ty LLAGE, nd will sell them Cnxir. Also Remember that the Highest Market Price will be paid for all kinds FA MIENS' PRODUCE ! Hyde Paik, March 2T. 18CG- 19 CHAl'LN'S Celebrated Heave Powders BLOOD RENOVATOR: This medicine has been (n constant use for 30 yeurs, and ha" given universal satislactionnnd resulted In very many radical cures. All who use it speak of it it in the highest terms. If your horse is o"! condition resulting from bard dfi- ving.pooi feed or treatment, aim unnost any other cause, get Chaplin's heave i Vwus, 'be directions and it will non be in good condition. Any amount of references and certificates con cerning its efficacy from all parts of the country can be given. Tho best Parries and horsemen use it Prepared and for sale, wholesale aud retail, by the subsriber, and also for sale by druggists and niercbunts generally throughout tbe country. 3 J. S Chaplin, Morrisville, Vt. H i fnn IER YEAR 1 We wanl aKpnts VP I ..MM t everywhere to sell our iaiphoveu 'M Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Un der and upper feed. Warranted five years. Above salary or large commissions paid. The only machines Mold in the United States for less than $40, which are lully licensed by Howe, Wheeler A Wilson, Urover ft. Baker, Singer A Co., and Uachelder. All oilier cheap machines are infringements snd the seller or nr are liable to arrest, tine, and imprisonment. Circular" free. Address, or qull upon Muw A Clark, liiU Uel'ord, Maine, or Chicago, III. (iyl Jo!iuoia U oott n Factory. List of Manufacturing Price : rey Casiitnere Mix Doeskin 40cts. per yard, f.0 ' r mi color Las: lincre HO Wliito I'lannel 2t) Mix 4 .. Ked " 40 WIuo 4n ,. (iovernment tax included. PliAL,tBUCK. PUOTOr.ICAI'UCC;.' E. k II. T. ATIIONV tc IO., lnuailiiif 11 of l'liotogralite .tliitrriala, WHOI.KMI.B AMI UtTAlI.. 5U1 liltOADWAY, X. Y. 'n add ii ion to our main businexs of Photoorapb 10 Matbuimir, we are Headquarters lor the loi iowiug, viz: j Stproos-ff'pps - Stcn-osc pic Virwa of A me Iran and I'orelgn t Hies and Lasdscapes, Croups, Statuary, etc. PtorcoHfopii! Vif w of tli e War. from necntives made in the various campaigns ! and forming a complete Photogi aphic history of I ibe great coolest. Sfcieosvrpic- Viows on Glass, adapted for either tbe Mugio Lin tun or the steieofcope. Our catalogue will be wut to any addicts on receipt of stamp. in, v 111 . 1 uumf;.iiiio i munis. Wo tnanufneture more largely than any other h'.use, about 2W varieties from no cents to $.50 tach. Our ALBUMS have the reputation of heinr Mllltui Ins In lu.utilu un.l .1.. ..,.1.1 lit n - - n - - A - - - . . u . w . j But. UUI.UII1, w PUt others. Canl Thotognplis of Oeucrala, Statesrucn, Aiiois, pto., etc. Onr Catalnirnn iiitlit-Ht,a j r wi w.vi'w uii.vicus nbji-cts, including reproductions of the most celebrated tngravings. I'ainlings, Statues, eto. I Catalogues cut on iccclpt of stamp. I Photogiaphem and others ordering goods CO I)., will llluasi! remit y.1 IIP I Milt at I tli A amount wLh their order. QjTlie prices and quality of our goods can not mil to satisly. 37 Wanted ! The Highest Cash lice PAID for ii a i) ek, in ter & i:u u s at tha rrovission nnd Meat Market. JONES & BROWN. 33 . Morrisville, Vt. (Successor to Nutting 4' Chapllo.) M0HIUSV1L1.E VT. Keep oonstatly on hand and for tale, a One lot o Ilari.ONt', Trunks), Valloes, WlilM,Xr."fcc Which wul be told at low prices. EepalrlEg tnd all kinds llarnes-work don thoroughly, and at living rate. ; 43 CALL AND EXAMIN E. BURLINGTON 1 BOOK H IN D E It Y. Of,D BOOKS RKBOCND 1 Muiie, Magatinet, Pamphlet 1, f&bouna in any desired "ilyle.J Account Books of all Kinda mide to Order, PAPKR RULED TO ART FATTgRS. T.?nr;:rbon,su,.lw,1, w -u-u... Addies., uu urnTT (Omceover R. nuntlngtoa'. Boo'k.tors ' Burlington, Jan. sia, lsoo. T 1 nt nr. r w',;,:;'"',ihA,.?,,r,r.Hi"'' '' -; F IN I SI 1 1 v . J Comno', J. r. ItAIU otit 4 J HONTl'ELltH. VT 1 Farim ror j, Also the place now occunled J ,i ' situated about i lu " :u ") 'WitL. sislingol about ai acres good i,.?1"1 ", la a new, good house and lann '..II 'U, I li 1Q e.n U' 4 Wuuift. . Ii S. FREHIAS" luccessor to T. c. pJA. (S In Wtilrbi s Silver and plated ware, FMcv G,,i Pertumery. Wishing Tackle. V taining to a first class Jewe.ry ,nV l?1! Htore. urover at Baker "J " StiWING AIACllIii Justly acknowledged to be theWt,,., machine now In ustf, as its ratiiduu " nrotes. 1 "" THE UN VEHSAL IIFMm -Jif.il adapted to all kinds of sewing n,.ki ' thread and silk of the best qualit? fyatch Repairing and vcuuvu ,u i-iunipuji aim m thehi " Corner of Main an..o.lltWii Montpellflr.Scp, 12, 18G3 Dl,l,'N MEDIC INES OILS, 'aints, ' at reduced nr. T. F. RlKi;s, .STOH'U, 1 4: SIALIC CIAHU KVM Webster's ESalr fintljoraij .12 i s. A llcn S3 air Krtm Tcbbol V Hair EScwrM Also a great variety ol Hair Tonta, fwij Perfumery , Tooth Powders, ljiurbtt, to wallets, dc, Ac, at BARNES' DRUGOT 11 U:EIV IUI.U, i (Huccessor to H. Y. Barnei 4Sot DEALXK IN ALL KINDS OF L E A T II EI Saddlery Hardware, Carriage TrimJ and Shoe Finding, one door south of MontpelietM , Stale Street, Moiitpelior, Tt Agent for dinger's Seniug Ski Tbe t'lareiyoiil MS UFxVCTUllIXGC Wholesale Booksellers. Slutmn, Ushers, and Book if Puptr CLAKKMONT, N. D. Order solicited for anv kind of prlittof All sites and qualities ol w rltmp ptft-' livery variety 01 wrappmB ct"" All kinds of scboulM. Rverv new linuk lUH, Pnn. n.nll. .nit cnvdOPM- Printing Job, lobs of liimlitf 4 printing Ink, 4o. t an I""" 'TJ E. L. UoW'ifl . 0oalo.u' Claremont. N. H. LbmuiiK-I " Ta "moITle cocs' MA R B L K XQ BTOWE, VT. Grava'stonea. and monumefcl' j and variety of marble : !" t?j for soda fountains, and "';r'r,al wilt ba furnished to order, wiia.--lod In the atata. ... public for thery lllieral l',ro" T,,. eetved th past tw..ye ars. and we " fVt who art In wnt of marble or .w-i? glv. him ae.il i. v 1 W v IU ta V THE uhcrls!r would "''""m, VII ' f 'ountle. of ()rle.n..nd UajHl . , f)j bred Lands- Meadow nd "l'Tf,j DRUGS P varnish Dye Stui MS 4tf