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? 1 ;! ! I i I H i! if FARM FOR HALE, The subscriber will sell the following proper rfur fair price and on easy terms or pay jint : .Ml 1 st fi7 acres of ohoioo land , on the read from I: I I Rvde Park to No. Hyde Park, and within 1-4 lile of the latter place, on which 18 an entirely new aul commodious house, barns, shed, and suthouses, water, etc. Land in good heart and iltu. 33 tons hay, (train, vegetables, farming tools, stock, etc., sold with tlic place if desired. "d Eiffy acres of meadow land, also within 1-4 mile of No. Hyde Park village, 29 acres in inoffuig which cuts two tons good hay to the acre year after ,or-and the remainder wood Md ti mber Uw4. Good 80 x40 foot barn on place. ' . 8.1 51 acres of wild land' fW Eden on the Bel videro road, near Chas. Hrown's old placo. Ex cellent Un 1, cicely located. Nice sugar or-elmrd-1:! acres in meadow- EiTDots will be mil sopiratel.v or together to mit pitreWnr. 1 i w vvnu V . Nn. Hvde Park. Fob. 10th, 1870." 18tf FARM, SAW-MILL AND SPLENDID WATER-POWER p 0 II SALE!' the Subscriber offers for Salt the prop rty known fur many yeers ns WRIfillT S MILLS, IN HYDE PARK. the property consists of a Farm of Fifty Acres jf (Jood Land, Willi a iw uu" v.m.muv.. Dwelling-House, and Good lJ.irn and Sheds. A Siw-.Mill near the house, on one of the BEST WATER PRIVILEGES in the County, u which is an Ely Patent Circular Saw, new In I in good repair capable of doing ft large business, also a new Lath Saw and Blab Saw, with IMting, &c, all new. The property will be 9old very cheap, and all but ono thousand dollars of the purchase money ran remain on mortgage. Is located on theGi bon River 2 -l mile (torn Hydo Park village, and 8 miles from Johnson village. for further particulars inquire on the promi ses, or of E. 13. Sawyer at th's office. Htf MERRILL HALL. Hyde Park, Jan. 8, 1870. MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. 'I'liij subscriber olfcr for salo mill property sit 1 nntodon North brook, in fclen, i l-i miles troiu No. Urdu Park villago, us follows: Clapnoard mill, '44 ny ;w foot, with Iho upper sto rr Riiislicd oril'ordwolling, rooms ooing painted and papered; a wing la ty feet l opposite side of main building to tins "winis a wheel house If. by s!4 foet-, mi. I joining on to this wheel house u saw mill ) by 10 f"t. All thesj iiuildiiigsaroolaplmaidcd.ehiti I'lml with short shingle, and a ulco Jet around the whole. There is a infect diameter brcastwheol, and a Tall of water of 10 reel head. This property is in the heart ol a heavily timbered sooiiuii of country, and on" rs a rare chance to iiiako minioy. Terms oasy. Fur further particulars cull on or address li. L. POLL MID. Wajcrbury, or Uov. Ira Gray, North Hyde Park, SAW MILL DWELLING HOUSE F OR SAL E. A gool new Lma's B ir.l Circular saw, B;:lk ii ip's clapb aid midline mile to order, slab saw, all new and in complete running order; new Dwelling house completely finished, excel lent mill privilege with about 5 acres of land, with an excellent' spring of living water i-ear house, will be sold at a greit bargain. The subscriber being obliged to uhatigo his location on account of ill health of his family is obliged to oll'cr the above property for sale, and will sell :tabirgiin. Tho mill is a tip-top new ono, and I li ivo nover hud to chop a blow to start it in tlis Winter. It n 'Vor freezes. A. J. BALDWIN. Hydepirk, May 8 tit, 1870. 23tf LUMBER WAGONS ! LUMBER WAGONS! The Subscriber has on hand a good variety of he best quality of Lumber Wagons, heavy and ight, single arid double, made of the best stock, roned in the best manner and painted in hand omo style. To any ono wishing a nrst-ratcar-hle, at a reasonable price, I feel warranted iu aying that I can please him, and make it an a'liicMiip.nt to call and examine my stock. North Hyde Park, August 8d, 1 800. ',8tf JOHN BULLARD. SCOTT'S COFFIN ROOMS, Main Street, - - - Cambridge Vt. "Whero will bo found all of the most improved patterns of Hurial Caskets, R isc wood Finish, also Rosewood, Maho gany and Black Walnut Caskets, all sizes. Cloth Covered, Rosewood, and Black Walnut linos, close! with Lock Lids, open whole length on hi me, now used for tho best; Burial Cases for children on hand. All other sites of Coffins in Rosewood, Mihogany, and Black Walnut. All of the more common woods Collins are usually m idufro.n : also Masonic and Episcopal trimmings of new styles, liesidc many other now patterns, lin ing. etc. fcilirouds always on hand and furnished, of th most desirable patterns, at very low rates. Cele'rati'd Patent Corpse Preserver, besides two ot'isir Preservers, by wli ch lie is enabled to keep bodies 10 or U days, if desired, in a perfect state of pr.-srvntion intlie warmest of the season, lie will attend t all part of 11k- CtulcrUk'ng business In a suit ihle and atsfictry manner, and will sell as low as air other undertaker. Portion of patrml a;j s dio't 'd. Furniture, of all kinds, repaired & varnished. It rjTM.so Manfa 'tores FrRNlTl'RE. Keepscon pta.itlv on hand Chamber suits. Chairs, Cane-wood sets, Picture-frames and lilass Carriage retiring Nleihs :id Carriaet Maonfai'tured. WILLIAM SCOTT. GENUINE IMrVUlTED NOR WA Y OATS. SAMPLES SENT 'lit TO FARMKKS From 100 to lo0 bushels grown to the acre Weighs from 40 to 4" lbs. to the bush. This Oat his tojen grown en every variety of soil, and in svery Stile of the I'nion, with tho most perfect s u .'cess. The grain is vert i tnK, rtrMP and iuxd sohk, h is a remarkable thin ih'sk, and ripens Carmkr than tliecoininon varieties. X ic straw is bright, clear, stout, and not lla We to lo ip', -is perfectly i'i.kar or bist; an I grows from 1 to f feet high. We hive both the White and Black Norway -both the same price and equally productive. We will send one quart of the above Oats to any address postpaid for $1.00 Twoqutrta, postpaid, 2.00 Ona peck sent by express or freight, 3.00 Half bushel 20 lbs., 6.00 Ono bushel, 40 lbs., 10.00 CAUTION. We wish it distinctly understood Uit this is not a light Oats, weighing 28 to 82 lbs. raised In N. E., and sold under the name of Norwiy, but imported need, every bushel guar anteed to weigh 40 lbs. or the money refunded. ny&inpleiof both kind kkst rRF.i:for a three eent stamp. Also circulars and testimonials. Address all orders) to X. P. BOYEIl k CO., 10mS . i. Parkcshurg, Chester Co. Pa. JOHNSON WOOLEN FACTORY ' List rr MANcrArri'Rtso PRtres. Bl.i:k Passimoiin. per yard, CO eta Orey Casslmere, MU Doeskin, . Ootd Mix Cassiiuere, White Flannel, . Mix Flannel, Red and Wine FUnuel, Cliwk Flannel, 81 37 1-2 ot. f.0 no 2ft a2 37 1-2 S4 Pi: VI1T, & BCCK. TUB BEST FURNACE IN USE FOR WARMING CHURCHES, ; ; scnooLS and DWELLINlit,' 18 TUB GOTHIC! They are are arranged for burning either WOOD o COAL. Says J. J. Thomas, Editor of tho 'Cul tivator and Country Gentleman : " During tho past twenty years we liavo tried a number of Hot-Air Funaccs of different forms, and have found none equal to LESLEY'S GOTHIC FURNACE. The softness and purity of the air have been particularly observed by visitors." This Furnace is Simpla iu Construc tion, Cheap and m Perfectly Free from Leakago of Gas. Descriptive Circulars sent by request. ALEX. M. LESLEY, MANUi'ACTURER, No. 605 Sixth Avenue, New York. 8tf HOTEL AND FARM FOR SALE IN NO. WOLCOTT. The subscrilier will sell lii Hotel property, and Farm In No. Woleott. The iminertyis well known to the travel injr pub. lie as locuted on the niaiii road from Lamoille to Drluans County, and near to the famous Lamoille Spring. Will sell tho Hotel ami Two Aeres of Land, or with all the Land on the same side of the road hich is alsiut ;tl acres, or with the whole tarui ot 100 aeres, to suit purchaser. Hero is an opportunity for a man of enterprise to make money. For particulars Inqulro of the subscriber at North Woleott. NOAH 110VNTON. Jan. a), 1370. 10 OFFICE OF THE ST. ALBANS FOUNDRY COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN EVBRY INSCRIPTION OF IRON CASTING S, MOWERS AND FLOWS, Car Wheels and Car Castings. St Albans, Vt., Jan. 1, 1870., FARMERS OF LAMOILLE COUNTY! Gentlemen: The Comparatively Light Expense attached to the distribution and sale of our BUCKEYE MOWERS, together with the Increasing Demand for them enables us to offer them at a Lower Price. Hereafter we will eell the No. 2 Mower, with improved brace, and new adjustable crank shaft box, and improved guard, 4 ft. -3 In. cut, at - . $110. We warrant this Mower in Capacity, Quailty and Finish, to give Perfect Satisfaction, and having every facility for the manufacture of two thousand of them yearly, we respectfully solicit your orders. The considerations that should induce you to buy of us in 1870 are That the IMPROVED BUCKEYE MOWER is the most efficient and durable Mower built. It is to-day and will continue to be the STANDARD MOWER OF AMERICA. All experience goes to demonstrate to a farm er that the mower manufactured within lift v miles ef his farm is worth twenty dollars more to wear out than one made three hundred miles away. Our Simps are now wl bin a few hour' ride or your farms and when that (Jraxd Kxtfb prise is accomplished that will place us in 1)1- RMTUUJI.1IU.MI ATIOM WITH YOURBEAU. T1FUL VAbLKY BY R AIL in a ride of an hour should not this consideration alone determine your choice. We shall not ask you however to pay as $20 more for this Superior Machine than you would pay for other good machines, hut WE SHALL HEREAFTER ofteryou the additional conside ration of the lowest price. All communications addressed to ni or onr Agents, ALBERT CAMP.Stowe, and HIRAM DODflE, Morriatown, will receive immediate attention. ... Youre Truly, fWD A. SMITH. JOHN W, NEWTON. lOmO 8t. Albans Foundry Co. NOTICE. In consrquone of having aold out his bus). nes, desires to have all persons Indebted to him to call and nettle at once, L. H. NOYFS. Hydo Park, April 12, 1870. WANT Kb BASS WOOD LOfiS ! Delivered on Fden Rmrtrh and TAmnllU Rver. Aldnrt) WATERMAN Fl LL1NUTO.N. f44) Johnson, Vl. 1H70 ' SAVE YOUR MONEY, ' Changes, Trouble, Delays, and Expenses i.j t.,L ,mir C'omfart iroins Weet by the NORTHERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY'S TWO DAIL Y LIA'ES of STEAMER Bay Boat and Niyht Boat! With twenty 1st Class Steamers, only sir ays through UiMilwaukeenndLhica. .without elianne of boat. First Class Ticketsiuoludc Meals State Rooms I Leaving 0ienslurir evory day. ISunrlsys exoep tel un arrival of noon trains, li Ulnee-iti., Milwau kee Nlmlmviian. and iiiUirmlxllate pi rts, wittiuut obaniceof boat, and every eveninK, buudase' cepted.J fort'leveland, Toledo, Detroit, and inter mediate purls. Passengers and families moviae; West, can em hark Willi their Luitnaae, Teams, hteek, o, and land together witliout disturl aneeor traiisliliiient at their portof ilest.luatlon.thua avulillnis the great inoonvcoieiice in trie uiuoy eiiaes, ujijb iu penses of btlier routes. !Tjff-ThflA KtjHinirH liave larire Cabins and Cab in and Mule Koouis, amply and neatly furnished, for First Class Passengers, and beoond Cabins with Cook btoves anil ooinfortal le aoci mini dations for Passcniters and Families, whe may wih to fumisli their own uruviBlr.ni. No erlorts wll I be spared to maintain the reputation ol tint , as the CHEAPEST AND BEST ROUTE! Bo sure and soe the aventsof this lino heforo you buy your tickets. Trusty men will always meet Passengers at the Depot in Dedinsl urtb, to take U becks and re-clieeK ItRKHte lor in is iino. Ask for Tickets via Northern Nrausportlon Cem- rianj 's Steamer's. The only Ainericau Lino Leav iiKOedensturK. We will make It Hi interest of every Traveler to see the agents dftliis Line befuro purcliasini; eisewnero. One hundred pounds of ba?i:a?cfroet toeach pas sender, baggage cheeke I through to all points. fyTtmiuiih Tickets t California and al I points in tboUreat West, North-West anil South-Wcst. cheaper lliaii-the cheapest, on application to O. A. EDOV, Managing Agent, Offlco bteamcrs Lnmlluj;, tt,iIeniniiK, n. T . CEO. W. SMITH. Uenernl Tlekot Aireut. Ofllco corner Ford and Patterson streets, opposite Johnson House, Uuilenst'Uri!, N i. H.J. (jOOPNO, Passenger Agent. April 20, I8HI. , 236m 1870. 1870. LAKE CHAM PLAIN. New York, Albany, Troy, Saratoga, Niagara Falls, Uuflalo, and all Southern and Western Points, Ogdensburg and Ihj Canadus, SPRING AUK ANG EMENT. The elegant andoouimodiona Steamers APIRUKPACK, - - CnpL Km, II. Flags. CANADA. ... " W'm. Anderson. UNITED STATES, - -" Geo. Bushlow. Will, on and after Monday, April la, lfl0, form A DAILY LINE EACH WAY. t ' OOINQ SOUTH. Leave Biirllncton on tho arrival of tho Vermont Central Train tt-ii, p ui. Close connection Is made atWhitoliall with the trains of KenssoU ar 4 Kaiulona R K. lor Saratov, Troy, Albany, N V;aud the West. (In Saturday morn lies the Steamer Adirondack will leave irurliiigtnn, v-30 a in, eoiineeting with the tram fur Troy, Albany and N Y. OOINU NOitTtl. Leave Burlington fi-eOpin. Arriving at Platts burn 7 pm, Montreal and Udvusburg next luorn ing. Frollits taken at lowest rates. OT'rilHUl'Ull TICKETHvan bo obtained on boaid of bUaiueia aud ut Hie Ijeiieittl Olhuu, Wtst Suleol City Park. Passengers and Raggnge transferred between cart und bouts FHKK UF UllAlluli. O. C MITCHELL, . tumoral Superintendent. Burlington, April 1h ln',u jJtl VERMONT CENTRAL It. It. LINE. SUMMEIl A Kit A NO EM EXT. Commencinj Monday, May 9, 1870. Tmlnt ftnlnir Houlh anri I'.il r....uA U',...l...... ut H 4i in, 1 0" p iii, anil .) p in. niau i rain leaves iiguensi urh at G p m, Bt Al bans at li JO a in, andoonnuets at Hm lington lor Troy, and i t White Kiver Junction and llullowi Fal IswitliTruinslor Uoton,WurCestur,bprini;lieldr N V.aii'l trams en the IWuinpsio It K, Day Express loaves JUoutrcal at S 40 a in, St .toluol Hi Oil, lit ll.l.,.t.l.r.,l. ut .1.1..... st li iii, arriving in Itoston via Lowel I at HIWpui. ..io r.iiHtw ii'v,:b iiMIVHRi.urn at l p UI, Montreal a 4 i p iii, M Johns .,ii, p in, Kt Albans r 40 p in, connecting at Del lows Fails with Cheshire Itoadfor iloi-toii and Worcester ami with Vt Valley K It for bprinliuld, 4c, aud arriving in N Y at I J p in. Trains going North and West Leave Waterhury at a Xo a iu, s -W a iu, 4 14 p in, auil i M p iu. Day Kxpress leaves lloiton via Lowell atfl a m, for burlniuton, Montnnl. bt Alt ans, Ac, arriving i Muutrtal at a JO pin, and il.dcus..url.b at Iv! H am, uiukiug close connections witli trains lor the West. siail train leaves Boston vie Li.wel1it 7 am, li ljiwrei.ee and FitehbnrK at 1 :m a ui, aurialield at 7 4.-. a ui, lor llurlinzlon and bt A I onus. Toains leaving Boston via Fitehi ur'4 at T 30 a m, Sprinplield at 7 4.'. a ro, connect at Whit River J'u with fhiy Ex ires Train. tcciiinim.dation Train leaves Northflcld at 1 41 a ni, lor lliirlinton, Rutland, bt Allans, u&ileiin t'urgli, etc. Mhl Ex press leaves Bellows Falls at 10 15 pro, receiving Passengers from Vt Val Icy K R, leaving N Y at li 1.1 p in, and from Cheshire R K, leaving Boston at s 3o p in, connecting at White River J'n with train leaving Hinb ii at a p id lor I!nrlirij,U,n, .Montreal and Oiilousl aruh.eoRueetingwiUistvaut. ers and Urand Trunk R R Ibr the West. Sleeping Can ar attached to tin Ml (.lit Express trains running between Slojitrenl and bo'tim. aud bt All an and Springflold, arid bt All ans antt Troy and Drawing-Ri.om Cars butweeu Muiilreat and Boston uu ia Express Trains. Thruugh tickeU forCbleaguaad Uu West for sale at the priucipal stations. U. MERRILL, Gen'l gup. St Allans, Muy 29, 70. FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale his farm situated one half mile from Woleott villsts on a tool, road and withiu a few minutes walk of depot, churches, post office, grist and saw mill, bald larui contains 17 acres well divided Into Mowinn, Tillace, and Pasturing i al undance ol Timber i 7H0 suvar trees: Buildings new, house well finished, aoist i arns and out buildings, running water Win use and earn i said iarm is under a good suite of cultivation, and will besotd at a great bar a i n as I wish to change my 'business, and if not disposed of H on, 1 will rent the same for a term of years. PEREZ SMITH. Wolcttt, April ISth, IS70, IWtf. Surrey or' 'i Notice. The undersiaed wiuld respectfully give notice that during the summer vacation of the Peopla's Aoadeiuy, from May 1st to brut. 1st, he will be ready to respond to pn fiseionai calls In Civil En gineering and Surveying, npon nas- na' Is fniis. F. C. HA rilAWAY. Mnrristewn, April lith. IrtTO. Sltf , WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE . MAY NOT PREVAIL, But Thomas' ,, . ., PATENT FLAT-IRON HEATER MUST! Bccanse It Is the great Economlser of Wood. It U sliuplo and " handy." It enades a lady to do her Ironing wlthoat heat. Ing up the house. It is cheap and durable. It will save luoost In wood many times In the course of a year. Of thirteen left on trial, in Elmore, not one was returned. ,.., Clark and Daniels, Elmore, proprietors fl.r La molllcl'ounty, who wlllsupplyall vrdera prompt ly. Apy one can tnt e It nn trial, and If out niltei can return it without cost. r.lrr ST- J OHNSB DRY ( VT.) Fl LE WORKS "... (KRTAnUUIlRD 1860.) JAMES NUTT. - - - PROPRIETOR. RrVr'iif. K. T. FairNinVs Co.. St. Johns, hnryi II. A. Aldan, Fn.. M. M.. P. 4 P. R p LvrHonville; N. I,. Dav's. Rq.. M. M.. R. It R. R. R.. lli.tlsnd i Brandon Scale i'o Brandon t tiage. Porter Ce.,Fishtrville,M.U. BLOOD SHEEP FOR SALE. A Full Blooded CoUwold Ram, bred by Ella tha Gasely ef Canada West, aad also a few Ewes, hred by Robert Garvine, Oldsworth, NurtliUack, England. Apply, at Malvora Farms, to W. Williams. Nov. 15, 1869. 62tf The Great External Eemedji Tor M"n o-id Beaat. It will Cure liieumatism. Iris reputstloa of this prenaratlsn Is n well established, that little nevd lie said In IWs ceanee tiua. On MAX It has nsver htlrd to cure PAIN'ITL NEItVlll'S AKKKCTItiNS.CUNTHAI TlNli HI S CI.rs),STIKFXkS!and I'AINS IN THE JtllXTH, BTITCHKS1 In the SIDB or Hack, STRAINS, DIll'IKS, BURNS, BWKLI.INHS, CORNS and FROSTED FBliT, IVrssns arTecttd with Klieurna tisn can ho enVctaally and pirmsnently cured tj using tills wonderful pr -psrati n : it penetralia to t ie nerve aud bona immediately on Uiuf v P Iii' MORSES It will eure SCRATCIIFrt, flWKEXKV, l-Kl.l.-KVIL, FInTl'I.A, OLD LI X NI.Vl SORRS, 8AHDLK er ttll.l.AK (iAl.l.S. KI'ltAIXBI) JOINTrl, ST1FFNKSS OK TIIK 8TIFLK.-: 0. It will firevtnt Hdl.LOW IICKN and WriAK BACK IX UILCII COWS. 1 havs met with great success in bringing my Mixture within the reach of the Public. I sin d lily In reci.lpt of letters from Physicians, !ruir gista, Herchants and Farmers, testifying lo its euratlvo powers. DAVID E. F0CTZ, Solt rrojmiter. BALTIMORE, M i A NEW RELIGIOUS WEEKLY. 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Circulars containing copious extracts, terms, etc., will be sent to any ail Inns on appli atiou. Address, 8. M. BUTTS C')., 27w4 llATroD, Const. 1 BOOKS FOR FARMERS AND STOCK-RREEDERS. ' ' Bound Volumes of the American Stock Jour nal for 1M18. containing SH4 large double e I umn pages, sent postpaid for f l.fiO Bound Volumes of the American Slock Jour nal for 186'.),tontaiuing884 pages, sent postpaid for Sl.ftO The Dairyman's Manuel, sent postpaid for '25o The Horseman's Manual, ' " : 25c The Stock-breeder's Manual, 2'w The Sheep-breeders' Manual ' 2: The Poultry-breeders' Man'," " 25e The whole Five Manuals sent postpaid to one address for H.00 Agents wanted, to whom libera! iuducements will be offered. Address N. P. BOYER ft CO., ' Publishers, Pnrkesburg, Chester Co., Pa. ' .UTCnfiR'S I'GHTNING FLY KILLFR! i ' Death to the Llvingl Long II re the Killers Sold by dealers evar.t where I X SOT ICE AH pfrtoru who are ?- d bled loV, D. Rood, M. D., areherehy notified that his hooks hive been left with the siibsrm'h er, and on all aHtlements marl before July 1, next, Cost will be saved. ' M. A. BINGHM. . No. Hyde Park, May 21, 1870. 27ljyl NOVELTY! NOVETLU As it Is necessary for an article to have name, to be known hy,-l will wll my n'f " NOVELTY DRYER!" I have had occasion to show my Dryer to a great mnyy people while canvassing, and they noaly all say it Is the tost Clothe. liar, lor clothes-drying purpose, they have seen , and I can say that It ha stood tho tost so far and given universal "';o"j time and filled, one after the other in rotation, till all of tho bar. are lllled, and the saino operation, Averse In ei'ptylou them. Jn this way each bar fs lust sis ImndT W nil or empty as thou-,1. you lied hut one single bar to till. These conveniences, combined, mako the hor elty Dryer" the best In market. Any who wish to purchase can do so hy eallingon or sending order to . Or call on my agcnts-A. Riddle, Johnson i J. D "rimker, No. Ilyfe Park , E 8. W'flkins atcah.net shop, Htowei A. R. Camp, btowe lewer village, D. Gilbert, Morrieville. I3P- I Intend to establish local agents In each towusoon. I Intend to be prepared to sell at wholesale or re tail! aud I will sell so pedlors and oanvasser. can make a icood profit. The Dryer, vary In prlco from $1 to $ 3. and will be made to order any lennth or iie to suit. V. M. Heath, Morriatown, Vt. ry Tlilsartlele can also he used to advantage In closent on which to lianit olothing, etc. Soe what a rooommend people give those Dryers, those wlio are usin them, aud be convinced, and trvono before pureaslnn any other. If not entirely at'slactory the money will be refunded it returned i.. :ui Juvs. Remember if you do not you will have reason to regret it. Johnson, Nov. 13, '09. Mr. Heath I am decidedly In favor of your new Clothes Drier. I like them bettor tlinn anv I have ever used. Yours, F.W.BELDINU. Mr. Heath, Sir I have used your Clothes Driers, and liko them very much, far kettertlianaiiy I have ever used, iliev are so entirely out of tho way and reall quite ornamental i hope every family will h- ve them for nothlni! can supercede them. Respectfully yours, MRS. 8. H. PIKE, Johnson, Vt. This may certify that we are uslnp one of V. M. ii..oib' iM.iilws DrvoM.Biid like thorn vory inncl:, as it does not tako up mush room and oan bo folded up out of the way when not in use. I nam used tlie Noveltv Clothes Dryer for the last threo months, and like It the best ef anything of the kind I ever saw. Would nst dispense with it for three times its valuo If I could m t procure an other, h. K. MATTHEWS, Morrisvillo House. This certifies that I have purchased one of V. M. Heath's Clothes Bars, and consider it the most con ' venient and best I have ever used. MRS. OI.IVK PAKKKK, At the hotel, No. Hyde Park. Marine used Vr. V. M. Heath's Novelty Drier, 1 find it bo a very useful art'ole and the best in use. u, tt. W. WILLIAMS, btowe. . This oortlflos that the Clothes Bars iniiented by V. M. Heath Hint we are using wo believe is the best in use, and we cheerfully recommend it to all MRS. C. M. HOOI'KR, No. Hyde I'arK. This mav certify that I saw your Dryers iu use in a number of families in Johnson, nnd heard but one ninlon expressed about it. that it was the best any one had ever soon or used. 3tf O. N. HEATH. s TAN PA UP ORGAN'S! B ANUrACIlMlKB BT P ELOV B ET 4- PELT ON, NEW TOItK. These Oryans contain every improve ment, and were awarded " The First Prize" a Gold Medal, at the recent yreat trial at the Fair of the Amercan Institute, in New York; at the State Fairs of Michigan, Kansas, New Jersey, and whereve, exhibited, tor superiority in "Pipe-like Quality," "Power" and "Va riety of Tone," and for general ezcellen. res. These Organs are the result of long continue. and costly experiments, and are ottered in the confident belief that they excel all others, in ninber of combinations and true organ edicts. They range from a single reed, single bank of keys, single stop, (100,) to the triple bank of keys, twelve sets ef reeds and twenty-two stops, tiomi.) iney are put up in elegant solid Walnat, fancy Walnut, Walnut engraved, and gilt soses, with panels, fniithcd backs, ivory aeys, a.c. We reccommend all in want of organs to call on Rev. J. D. BEEMAX. 8towe, Vt., or write for a descriptive circular and for information. PtRKIXS1 CELEBRATED NEW SCALE PIANO! Riv. J. D. BEEMAX, Gen'l Agent. SECOND HAXD INSTRUMENTS I Taken in exchange for New! OLD AND NEW INSTRUMENTS! TO RENT ! Rkv. J. D. BEEMAN, Stowo, Vt. EGG3 OF PURE BRFD FANCY POULTRY FOR HATCHING. We hwt on hand the largest and beat se'ect Inn of Fancy Poultry to be foitnd In the country Fggs carefully hoied and shipped to any part of the country. For circulars and prices!, ad dress, N. P, BOVKR A CO., Parkesburg, Chester Co., Pa. PRFMIUM WHITF CHESTER PIGS. Purs Blood Phnrs Horn, (Diirhsrri), Devon, Aldemey and Ayshire Cal. Merino, South down and Ctswald Sheop. Cs.hmen (Jr ats. Twi. rnrtevl Suffnlk. Fseii,Rrk shire and rVftcn pr a'l Choice Brxxtsnf Ponliry for sale. Send Circulars and PHces. Ad Jern N. P. BOYFR ft CO., Parkesbsirg, CUl Ce. , Pa. NE W ADVERTISEMENTS., ..,, u:i-r KfHOOL. I'nl- MEADVlLbr. iiir....w. t .,r tariaui eduiate. Mnuftersi $ltsl a year mi "u dents: begins AuSusi apply to A. A. L V fcKUOKk, Meodville, Pcinisylvauia. : N EW BlHJK-AgonU sell I0U per week : pilot i -Adure L. bT tbblNb, HarUurd, Conn. AG EM'S WANTED , ..','.','" FOB ' ' ' ' ' CHINA AND THE UNITED STATJ-3. ..u,'.. i.ii.v tl.nl there are not five men, Europ ean or American, who are as thoroughly acquaint ed as Dr. bpcer with inei niiieseiu nn u. ..... tryi we lllliik no other man so Hilly oonversant with the Chinese In Cabirnla. Harper's Masas'e. bold only by subscription r send tor descriptive Circular aud lerms. nnorow B. b. SCRANTON 4 CO., Haitlord, Conn BOOKJ.VOENTS WANTED-'"Laiiicsiif the White House" No opposition btoel enravlns Rapid sales For circulars, address the II tt Publishing Co., N Y, Cincinnati and Chicago. bTAR bPANGLED BANNER A large 40 column paper, Lidner site, Illustrated. Devoted to Wit, Sketches, Poetry. Humor, genuine fun Nonsense , ... n.i.. I. l..A .....I ll.tt ovtw.snrli of Hwlnil- OI HPl'UBIIMDHIIIiljnii" - . ling Jlumbuics, 4o tmly 7 oenUi a year, a superb engraving Evangeline," I l-'-'xJ loet, gratis ;),- Shi circulation Jlokey reiuniiiu lo an wno ass n. It is wide-awake, fearless, truthful. Try it NOW. 73 couts a year Specimens FRKK. Address BANNER," Hinsdale, N JI. WANTED, AGENTS $20 Watch free, given gra tis to every LIFE man who wll I act as our agent liusiness light and honoraiiiei imj s per liny Address R Mouroo Kennedy & Cu, Pittsburgh, Pa A MODEL HOUSE, Being a cripple, I haro made houso planning a s ecial study. One built last season has proved a model of oouveiiienee, beauty, and economy. Dc script! vo circulars of Plans, Views, etc, with gener al information ut value to ll sent free. Address, with stump or script, if convenient, OEO. J. COL BY, Architect, Watorbury, Vermont. FRUIT FARM of 21 acros at Burliuutnn, New Jersey, for sale Large new ci ttage.line high loca tion, with lnucli bearing fruit; schrol and station very noar Terms easy For particular, address E. MORRIS, Burlingt- n. ONE MILLION ACRES OE CHOICE IOWA LANDS. FOR SALE, at $3 per acre and upwantV.fur ciwli, or on crtM.it, lv the h.wa Auilroail Laud Co. Kivit roHds alrt'iuly t.uilt tlnuli tho LiiihIh, and on al t pidt!8 of thoin. (iroat inducH'inent to settlers, 8end fur our free paml'liL-t- It givua unco?, U-nnrt, locn- itnn; U'lin wiiueiidUKicoiuu wewi, wnat tlioy should lirinir. what it will cost; tfivee plariM and elevations of IH ditrcrent styles of ready-made hdUrtes, which theCt inpany fuuiinli at from $2'.uto $1J1K) ready to net up. Man sent if desired. AddrcBS W. VV. WALKER, Vicr-President, t'edar Rapids, Iowa. (ESTABLISHED 1830.) -'ELCII & GIlIFFITir, 8AWS1 AXES! S A W S! A X E S! Saw of all descriptions. Axes, Holtlng nnd mill fiirnisliiii"s. Circular Saws, with Solid Teeth, or with patent adjustiolo points, superiortoall inser- jiiui Hnr, jy rriocs i oouooti.ir ;i nrioi lor Price List aud Circulars. WELCH 4 URIPPITIIH, 17wt Iloston, Mass., ur DetrolJ, Mioli. P A T E N T S. Inventors who wish to ta take out Letters Patent Bre advised to counsel with Ml NN & CO, editors of tho 'Sciontifie American' who linvo prosecuted claims before the Patent Office for over tw nty years. Their American and Kuropenn Patent A genev Is the most extensive In the world. Charges less than ar.v other reliable agency. V pamphlet containing in 1 1 instructions ut inveniirs is sent e:ru tis. MINN ii Co, 37 Park Row, New York. 'I'lM Tli' VI.;v,'r'M,v, n.P SJLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. A5.K Your Doet.ror Drug-let foj SWEF-iQVIX-IFK It equals (bitter) Quinine. MTa byblKRNS, FARR4 Co, Chemists, Xew Xork. " BUY MS, AXD I'lj; DO YOU GOOD." Dr. I.angley's Root and Herb Hitters are a sure remedy lor Liver Complaint in all its form.. Ilnm ors of the Blood mi bkin, ticrofula, 1.smiisiii. Cost lioness, Indigestion; Jnunillce, ill sdaehe, and lliliiou. Iliseases, Uvueial IH hllity. They eh suae the system, regulate the bi.we)s, reslore the appo titu, purify the hlmil, etrentthen the body, anil thoroughly prepare it to rosist diseases of all kinds UBO. C. UOODW1X & CO., Boston. Sold by all Diugglsts. HTAMMFR1NO. Tho ennso removed. Address DR. A. BORUMAN, East lladdam, Conn. Mini, Coiui.o, aai'c, Kiuuieut. It is lar the bes Cuthartic ruun-Hiy yet UiscoTured. and at onoe re lieves and invigorates ail the vital functions with out caushing In.ury to any ol'thein. Tliemustcoui pluto success has long attended it use In many lo calities; and it is now urlered to the general public, with the conviction that it can never fail to accom plish all that is olalmod for it. It produces little or no pain ; leaves the orahs free froui Imitation, and never over taxes or ecitos thenerroussystem. In all diseases ol tlieskln, blood, stomach, howvl, liver, kidneys, sjlohildron, and In may dimeulties peculiar to wotneu, it brings prompt roliet and cer tain cure. The best physicians reooinrued and pre scrilie it , and no peron who onee uses this, will voluntarily return to the use of any other cathar tic Sent hy mail, on receiptor price and postage. t Bos, l').r Poataue, 6, cents. S Boxes, 1.00 . - . . . . )rt I! " i.V, " ;i9 It Is sold by all dealersln dnigsand medicines. Tt ll Kit A CO., Proprietors, 'c w Treinont Street, Boston, Mass. SioiiM owaalon rcgn:rr yon to parr-hone. ; A. F.iliiii,oek'i V. rinl:i.Ko, b-'narticu-laxicar.1,.1 to t;,a, tiMn.iSS. Tiiu. L Uio urtiolo Ualluu been so Favorably Known Since 1829, If li.cir do n. w.au to Lave an lmltaUoai fonxod upon lucm. " IIORRIKI.E I snffired with Catarrh thirty years, and was cored in six weeks by a simple rem. edy, and will send the rcoclpt nosta e free to all ailbct-d. Address Rev. T J MKAU, Drawer tTb Kyi aouso, New York. ' -WAKNINO TO TIIK FI HLIO. ALL PARTIKK uslnr a tubular well, roust urn. duer a lleonseor rrvclpt frorn r,TKPIIKN WAITK or hlsa Un. Any p.wn havtngaiuSalarw.il rthir than the above will have tu pav a nvaltv ol ii"for lulrlngement. II,-d. mre water (i .ri'"',1""" '' using WAIT EM PATKNT WiTKIl W KI.L a dav made In the business. T hoe, w sliitiitvioln.'re rights In ntaU-s and c. unties eo plvat .mee. T.-.ls u.l ..l hu.t a triile. Full printed lest, actions M-nt. Circulars fr.-. I,.,i, est by Kspns., collect on delivery, to anvsm-thm Any ,,, do Oil. l usines. .fl.r Veiling " Z nI t'ot". All iwrt'e. dnalt honoral.lv w lb WTV PIIKN WAITK. Patentee, New Edfurd, MTE" - BnERMAN not FE, BOFTOS. Formerly Ilsnecek II, use, (',rt fepiare KEPT ON TUB KfROpRty PLAV iiiis i..iie now stands anon.r the flrst HotHs in t.,st-.n harlag I.totv bee nreftiroi.hed an,l l,X - " 5RN VH I hi,, PlVto, . " 2.?? 2 Womanheod-E,, y'7. Tho most Interesting, eiiwriauiiii. ... - i t rouih iiook of t..e Day, on an engrossing and pop- 1 u "r suo eet. ?isi pas', 4o lull-pa Hlslt.....s. f. Ily Rev. VV.il Ham tpoer,l) D, CorrspUidli,g Secre- . tnry of the Presbyterian Hoard of hducat ion, f".r- , nody .M "sionarvMu China and to the Chinese in . r 1 !.! nn.l t wl. ti I'll iCJATioi; arpM;'ils:s; g; Tlir.olN'rJhU SEWING MACU1XES 'I HE RIXOER MAXUFACTCRtXr INKW FAMILY MACIIlNK-n, .,, 0.. . III... .1.1 . .. I - , lVJ MM ti(9Uulioid. Tho very lure snn:i. f partsgliding smoothly nnd noisi'k.,,1,!?"' liable toget ont or order, '.ns eauusttv iV1 range and variety of work, sewuw ,iu eloth and with all kink, el llireml'm , numerous uttaeliineiits for li-nimiii"'t cord ! Ing, quilling, trimming, Mmlin'sMbr and oinbrodering of ninny ingunuiis, tu1' dillicult. designs, Is the most perfect li'c scwiuguiuchiues. Anyone who will ukr4' lilo to examine tho merits of the ilifTinn'J' olaiuiing attention, can soon diMMxr claim too much for ours. Itwoulil miuiV ing to make the above assertions ir so ready to prove them, and till we a.k i(J tr, ; observation atone can' justly eonvey a Cw; prcsslon of tho many kinds of vrk ol iu' Abw fahilv MAI hi.vb iscnpable. Samples of work nncl ilcscriptirc tiP', sent on application to T. F. BARXES,Su Agent for Lamoille County. ' j AGENTS WAXTED FOR THE RICHEST BOOK OF THE P; WOMKS OF NEW YORK; OR THE UNDER-WORLD of the GEEi CITY. Illu'trnting the Life of the Gentler Su at; Low Places, among the Good, the Bali Indifferent; the Kirh nml the Poor; Us Virtuous anil the Vicious; tlic Kamon and the Unknown ; Showing Vice u4 and Virtue, Happiness and Miwrj, Fashion and Folly, ns reganls tlic Women of the Empire City of the I'liitcd States, BY GEORGE ELLINGTON, The moat startling revelation of moilcmtis Xew York Society Unniiiski'd. The Ana racy, Wmmn of I'leusurr, Marrird Wemi,s all classes thoroughly ventilaliil. The Book contains 740 pages, and 45 illusrn tions. Prices, Cloth, t!i 20; Library, 837, Full Gil), t-t 'ib. The chenpest Imok pufcli ed, and the be t to nell. One Agent mo 17H orders in ten dayf;' another lUinltJili one hour. Aihlrcss, at once, THE XEW YORK BOOK COM PANT, 7 ..1-15 Nassau St., Xew York WANTED. 100,000 FEET OF SECOND GROWTH tViUTE As ii LuMfiEit, n inr. h Inquire of WAKREX BEAKU er of 11: tVATEHMAX. Johnson, Vt., Oct. 1st, 1860. Now is the Time lo Subscribe FOR TMK NEW YORK. WEEKLY, The People's Favoiiite Jocrxil. j THE MOST INTKI'.KbTINO STORIES Are always to the found in the NEW YORK WEEKLY, At present there nro SIX GREAE STORIES running through its columns and .tills i Nne Htohv is BEut.t Kveiiv Musts, i Now subscribers are thus sure ol having tlitn menoemcut f a new uentiuued story, no una when they subscribe for the XEW YORK WEEKLY. Each nnmlierofthe NEW YORK WKFKLTm tains Severnl Beautiful llUstnitinns, IW'li Amount of Heading Matter of any inipcrefititia and the Sketches, rhort Stories, Poems, n., r by the ablest writers of America anil Europt, II NEW YORK WEEKLY does not conllno its usefulness to ainusement I publishers a great quunity of really Iniinel" Slatter, in the most condensed from. The N. Y. WEEKLY DEPARTMENTS have attained a high reputation frum tlicirbnr excellence, and correctness. Tlis Plkasasv PARAiiRAi'iisare nails pl eoncentrated wit and humor ol many miniii, Thk Cnowlkimik Bux isconllneduj iiwhil s mationon all manner of subject. Till! Nkws Itexs give In the fewest word most notable doings all over ty world. Tint OOSSIP WITH CoRRSsrilSlllSTS "" answers to inquirers uon all ImsgiiiiUe W AX CXRIVALD LITERARYPAPIn i THK NEW TORK WEEKLY. Each Issue contains from KM NT to TEW R1KN and SKKTCIIES, and HALF J M" PiiKMS.In ADDITION to thfMX HhRMLH1 RI E8 and the VARIED DEPARTMF..NTI1. THE TERMS TO SUI3FCIUMK- One Tear-single copy, 'T,i.'" " " Four copies i 60 each, Tw " " Elgateopl.s, Tw'"v,.,u Those sondinff lit for a cluh nf F.lcbt. ril onetime, will be entitled toaeopy lute. "'""( upofeluUcan afterward add single op'"" ..O each. STREET A SMITlt, rrcprietrt, 3m6 No.i:.KaltonStit ! ' DISSOLUTION. TAF. CO-PA RTS ERSIIIP heretofore exj'j'jjj tween the umleniignMt, under the style1'1 "" and Bl'CK, ha. tin. day been dissulvec l) consent. .( Thl. ohanga renders It necessary t1"1 ll,,1yi f the eoacern bo closed, and It is '"J ' A that thl. lie done before the 1st day of JW,s" The business of M AN Vf ACTC RING, 'nd all mailers connected with the ' JOHNSON WOOLKN FACTU"1 will he continued hv the undersign"! tu!Lt hcrlofure( while the undersigned "''"" I mm based thelirist Milt, will lioreafleroM" inat ousinese In hi. own name. Thankful to our friends for past VTt S? niaouine.assnown ny oihuiu ri.i,... : m tl.o of any other Oompauy, and tliisValo " has been owing to its rial iiieritsK.sJr? and growing Wpularity. It Is simple ! 1 , tion. easilv uuderstoAil. ihmH,- . I.'i iron SHU we each solicit a eontinuanee of the I'",! oar separate veentions. I- .vi-r, Johnson, Feb. ii, Kti. , 1.1 OJlAjSm, ' ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Tho miWrihor wisltinff lo close A late of the late Joseph Waterman, ties ' for sale the remaining portions of the I belonging to sai l estate, consisting" '"JV tend in Johiumn viflnpe, bcinjt s brio d large and commodious, in first rate p'P'rVj.- outbuildings, together with 6 oT'i ",Ml, ow in hU tillam, and 30 acres tills? ''T lire, back of the town halt; this i tunitv. The Dronvriv will b "''' '" separate as miy suit the purchaser. BAMI KI. HH.IH.W, .lum"""" jotf Johnson, Feb. T, t "70. AnMINITBTOR' SOTIffc POSITIVELY TME lT CALt! The andorslsned hereby give' ! n ,.u f i eoimts. demands and ts es dee to ''" .h W. Averill, mnil be id '"" be leR with an alurnwf. A.'t- OH, Volui 11 n LAM0IL HARVEY Kept str a few rods taken on AME J. I. i ORTH Vt., rhia hoi ring, ai health J OME Att ' 1 J ,Jt. 1 At btii E a ' n. i A lse-,0 le t, Lib a iranci 1 ile iin t iaiii Att artlcu I 1ms a; a 1 otlie VLDO I t W; 1 Atton l OWEI A (Offle . u. PC I. 0. 1 Al V HTD DR. D. ORIce practiot L. II. OfBee i The fN.' ontin branc where able p State, durini MON' less ol I hi warrs pay Mi pTw BLA( Thi tool. I ed by of woi his pa spectf Partin Uy Const B. si. NEW As done my p ther now ' alltl dnee Hj on effee (Moo ratei Cost and In an loss and Miss and pi re eotm will I :i