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MAKIDTG.
CI1ILL rcspectfully in
jforms his old cuslomcrs
in -Middlebury and vicinity, thal i
hc cnntinuc.4 thc abovu litisities I
fWJnt- liio old stand of Hill &
O nnd uill kccp conslantly on hand j
or make to nrder at short noticc, tbc folliiwing 1
nrticles, viz :
SAD9LKS, BRIDLES, MARTINGALS,
TRUNKS, CARPET BAUS,
nd VAIjICKS fif vniimis Kinds ; Brnss and
Si!v:r inoiinti'd Coach und (Jiy IIAR.NESS
S ; Brass, Silvcr, Jtippantied und I'ullcd
II AIl.N ESSES. f nll kiinls and prices ;
I'runcli fi'lisi TK UNK-- u'itli brn-s nnd cnp
pcr rivut-t : cnuiiiuin Trunks !! all kinds ;
ctirlfil hair .M TTUKSSES inndc lo ordor.
antl ulil niics jenni'.Hed nnd iiiado ilnnt ns
good us new. A oiul nssortiiteiil of U'UIPS
nnd Lrtshes : Curry Coiubs and huiso Cards,
fir-it ipnlity. 'I'ho .lliovn will bc tuld chcap
for c.tnh ur iimsi kiild-i nf prnduci:.
)Io wimld silso iiifnriii his lirolhor crall,
lliat hc intcnds to ki:cp on hani', fnr sule, n
I'Ood aml -.voll Tlected asor!inent of
j
which hc will soll at a small advanco for
ca-sh.
ll kinds of Ganiacn Trimminj; donc on
ghort 'intine. Carriauc: Tiimnrng for s ilc.
il ddlt-hiiry, !ar li 4, 1830. 43.ll'
"PN pre-senltnK inr-.imal!can.l cvrrMire relieflo ,
llie p iblr, (hc pnipiieliiw lr-l t!ii-ni lvi-s litititul lij
eveiy :'n; uf fi-il ns. rinl, tnoial :in) ri-ligiinc, hol lu
impJsj upon tlu- modnc-s of tlic rommiin.ty lij jfibil
in a mttliciiie lliai not answvr ils rtoommciHlH
tion. In fiii-ins Ihis nipil cino pulilicity, ve aro ivpl.
awarcoflht inaliy inliciii-s iiow liclnre llic pi'Mir-
orom'iii'ii.ll lo ciiro cll i!i-t-asr. Wc cxiecl llial
oursnill Imvc tn liear n- piil ol piililic cvnsure. uiit,
prijndire pvos vvay li l"acl aiiil Ihcy l(imr roniinl
c&r ii!' unlily nt I iiiucs nf lliu Alo'ln-rs Itclii'l'.
Tlns m'tlicinc U ouy one Ibal lias roiiif 1m fore
Iho pu'ilic fra p.-i:ernl u- llr ilie rrlic:' of mullii'is.
Tliis isi!cjim-il l'irlliem aml llwm niiiy. Il U iut a
cure-all f.ir all rnmpUinU: il only fm niu- pntpii-.
lor llie n-e if m;illn 1 wliu liarc tu pa throuph a si
iif.ifilirtinii in K'v'? b'l'li to ma'iVnnl r.ol lo I e lc?cri
bcil. Il is loyou wc iiuku an ajn-ial. Il is lm jonr
esprc;al, iinnitsliali-, aml S""',';l1 U""1' 'b3' ""
wAe ue nfmis Imltle l llie iMi.llii-r's Kcl.i I 1m fmi"
coMlin.-n.i nt. Vnn nn icsl a-unil llial lli s irctlicinc
U eiirjlcubln'.aiiililos'aini! tha! il will lill all f.-t.ii!e
aml ncnousain-clmin, cjii-c MVirt an.i tuluial u-t.
npiali.t. llic ciicnlit.oii ciflln- I IiiinI, uivi- Iiiiip lo lli,
slmiiacli aml 1mhm1, and itratly f.ipilil.il- lln- l-nlli.
In a rnnd. il !s ulnl llie tirof.--iu:i luve in all aPh
the wnrld lv-n earcbiiiL' alt r. I.ul il lia-, ow lu rn ;
ln.l in mvsV'ry unlil IbcpriS.nt liar. uliui wc, aller
tinsc iiivesl'na'ion. I'cimu'iUl a infiiiciiii lliat will pron;
ol !li ' Kre.rel lilosina' cvcr cimfeiml "i! li" le-
m.l-stfx llie n..-.l.cal pM.rso-.-il..; Mul;n's llc- j rH,n..,p. ,, .hntctl for fnnd "In- r.cmbl.inre of thc bcauly ..fGod.uhich
'.irf I his infilicine n Mncily imUnic. !t is m l:ar-, ' M,,lf ol' 1 L n01 aiiapicu lor jooa , dl- . J
,,,, w,,:,nJl..r..,i.idlr.s a,i.l a-1-l.ii,-l,. rinl,rork . ca.He." wby? ihcy are fJicinl, poessins ! uic pamtcd upori his woil,.. lu.t draw y.m u
II U p.niir.diilv recmiinicnilid lo tln-fuf a dclicate ihe prope lies ' the Tom to I'.ani, 'str.lk and . Wi'iy fri.ui thut iniinal lieiiuty, ol which lliey
It n p.iiiir.dnlv recmiinicniliil lo iih.m- ut a iiciicaie
con-tinition It snmnilis and slmdiN I'mm irnlalion, I
. aml diljtps uiil.i.ut cming pam : and il-slnys llif .
L:aue ol hrimoraje Or intlatiialion llul ?o oflcnaitfn.l
ollow tl,c i,uur ofpait..ri..o:,,.el,
st ofclifliciillifs wliirli t'ti n ibllou i lit- cominoii
Wa uhcrclhisnietlicme has not beeti t.:ktii.
"iie Aluther'd Iti Hcf inay Ip ilepniled upon in a
fcnthRaicnins al,n,iion. bo.e it U poxible to be
'preventPd In cae urspajin, luils. juiiis, &c. oaus-1
inir freaucnllv unncceHary alaini, fnim iwo lo threc i
does ii!l in "gpncral givc imn.pdiaie iPliVf. ,
rtiij.iioiu.io - """"v
Mothcr'4 Rehef. recommeiid il to tl,oso uticler llicir j
care We invite all fripnd i to luimanily, espcciallv i
phy:cianJ, 10 maxe auiai.nuuei:oaiearqu.iiiiieu wnn
llie virlues of this mplicine, before they enter into
udgment concerning it: then, wts trust, they nilldo
aiothers have donc. rrice, S2 50 pcr iHitile.
E. V IlKKtVSTKH.Weif.
50-WhoIesale and Iletail.
Miilnlebury. May 13. 183J. 1
ALcxdriakt Hf.ad of IIair. Wytlie'sCrcam
ul Libef. uuiveia.illy arkiniuledfieil urinii
parablv siiperior tu every her arlicle for tlieem
beUiii'iic ii "1 'he hair, s rrmvlb, eradii-atiui;
d.iinirurl' and sca'es, :.nd inipailir. an elean
jet bl k iil'issy Ime. "WhiskeiH q .irkly raip !.
:ind reii,bil-'l 1r brun Iiair nr wliilter.i !--adua''-Ivclmnued
n bbck -vithiiin r jury ln llie skin.
The lidlowing i IVm'i ihe LimhIhii Tiiii- s nf Jul
Jdili, 1 S1C: "l'alinaui qui m rmi ftrnt. Tbe
inciiiupaiablp Joliu Wvibe, if Tower Hill, Per
I'umer tu His IIii;liness P.ince Leojiolil ol Sae
Cobiir. bas leceiify received leliers rnyal Ir
U s Majes-y. Il wuald be biiperfhiniis l" ay ihai
WvtneV Oeaiu I'Lil es isthe 1, s-artirlef.ir ll.e
lia-r." Tlie fiillnwui!' is Irmii .M. Wnli, Prnprie
Mir nf 1'ie N'ew-Ymk Aire, datul aml witm-ssed:
"Jlr. J'llm Wyihe Su: A'l-r six wee-ff'ils-' o
vourC eam nf Lilies. my hair is cnii'pleltly re
iiewed, alttr a beail!c-s lralnfMiiiie dozen ofar
ncles. 1 'o! I you wldle liavell tz in Alissnuri
1 ; venr, 1 ha'l lhe bdiuus lever, and liail bei-n
neariy a year abniKl hll, I a!so applied it n
mv wlrker. and siraeue In say, they as-nmeil a
iei bl;rk e-ilor, havini; been red from yoiitb.
tVith respectand gratitui'e I am, t-ir, ynors.&c.
AVilmam I. Watt.
New-'ork,May 19th, 1S33."
Snld only hy E. W. BREWSTER.
' Middlebury M-7 -Oi 183-
Temperance Store.
THE sub?crlbeis bavinr resolved to abandon
thesaleof Spiri'ttoits Liquors of all kinds,
bpg lcave toinform lhe public lli tthey iiasejust
leturned frcm New York wiih a veiy large and
gcncial asoritnrntof
DRY GQODS,
AND
which they olfer for saleat Middlebury and Ver
gennes prices. Thepnblic are respectfully invi
ted lo call and examine for themselv s.
All ktndsof Country Produce t.iken at thehigh
cst prices.
B. W. WALKLEY. & CO.
New H iveu Eat M 11s. Oct 25, 1S39. 25tf
SIIEET LEAD.
jiJIONSTANTLY on hand nt tho shop of
R3 i 4 ivif rAV
Det 15.1839. 23;3w
INSURANCE 0FF1CE.
PTHIIE Snbcrilipr roiiiiiiii:-s iho Afiit of
w tlu Vermont Multtni Firc. Insurimce
t Ctunpnntj. :mI iil-o nl tl c Rutland nnd Addison
Cotiuiy Insurance Cvmjmny. :unl will .-iiiciul 10
npplii iilion.-, Ii r insurani o in cilhor Luinpany.
nt ois Oilicu, ovt tlio i )i njj-Stors of Moody d;
Adams. lli; will ficcnsiuiiully goouiofiown
lo ih.'ikc survi'ys, if rcquired.
It is wiMioin for ali lo bo insurt'd, uhen ii cnn
bo duuu nl to clioap n ra:c.
CIIARLI-S BOWEN.
Middlebury, Av. 27, 1839.
iV:iturc',.s Gi"nl Reslorative.
fJMHS valuaMu vei-ia'ili! incdiuinr; slands tirmvalled
1 lor the I'ullowinf; ciiinpUinU, riz : UNpcpsia, nr
Iiidir!iun, Disraai-d Liver, Hiliuu. Uimii-rs. Orop
iV, Asllnna, Co.liveneii, H'ornw aml ios of .Ax.-lili,
an I I'V ck'aiisin Uil- aloiiiarh and l.ouela, currs pains
in ll-.c )d.', slomaeli and llrca.-t, Ci.ldi and Cougli-i nf
lon taii'ling, I liMrcrn,.". s!iuttni-s ofinujth, Nerv
uih co'iitiUiii'i, &c, wliich aic froiui nlly llicelK-cl
nfilifCJSi-. Kor Kever aml Ak"C it i a inost v.iluable
prccnljiivf as utll as a oien in rriiitdy. Inilr-iii.-s
uqi.is any lliini; li'Mrtororc known in icmoving
Si. Vitus' Dance, luo lotlle- haie livi-n tiion to
curc Ih.ts alll c'ins: nWase, after having liafiled eiciy
e.rilion for fo'ir Il la? a most po.verful inllu-
fiire in r-tmmn nrrvniw roinpI.uiil. Il is pl-asant
tu tale, an I .oimv in iHip.r.iii'on,(li4tjt inay bead
min lrr.-il ! Ih- fnrrttit iili -si J l
Hritain & Farnam, Siile Prnpriplors.
Sold bv nlDNE y MOOUY, Middlebury.
July23, IS39. ":Iy
"Sil-U.MERY
ST Indinu dye
Frecklu U'ash
Cdld croam
Ualiii of Coliimbia
Frcnch pviinntuin.
Soponacetis compound
Alninnd soap
Mncnsscr oil
liufTalo "
Cicayian "
Hcars' "
Croain of Lilltes
Jiay wator
Coliono "
Oito of Iloso
For miIc bv E. W. nilEWSTER.
iMid.lloluirv. June 3. 1839. 5:if
CROADCLOTIIS.
sJ UPERF1NE l!la.-k, Hlut-, Invisible Gn-en.
Cry lirowu nnd Misud Clolb. int rcrcivei1
an.i for salc bv Z. BECKWITH.
Srpt. 17. 163'). 19
i'HELPS' C0.MP0UNDf 6iATO PIi.LS.
CVi UTW.YIH
uie prope ties . llie l 0111 to r.ani, "sir.ix ana ,
leaf'' and reonimendfd for tbeir rtmcdi 7 rffccli,
j,, fs Iience, t..e caution, be parlicular to
aij p.l,' '
" u en c(;onom . of Nalure rnmed '
., , .,, ,- ... '., ...,".. '5CC"'
.- .i n n m i i -i t . 1 r 1 .
., ! our Ibud, po5si-s3.bemcdicinalnua!itier,f thcir
repective plant, and"llen! nd.ot lill ,'
wni me Jrml ol Uie Dit crsw. el, niglitsliade, and
T--nlalo, all of tbe s une ch-, posse;.s more me-
dicinal propcrlies ihan tbe "stalk and leal : and
"" '"c nuii can ue -uu-inuu-u lor uie piant as
medicine, then can the ''poisonous Malk an.i.
i eavcs 0f ,. nola,oe" he snh.tilnlpd nc rnnA fn.
leaves of the potatoe" be substituted as food for
tne root.
Sold by GEO. H. FISH, agent, Middlebury.
July, 1S39. i2:ly
1)1'. JliWKTT'S
IMPROVED VEGETABLE PILLS, or.
UiliiaiSJliXY SIPJIiSIIIKICSq
THESEirar.ove,lP.jr.Satean . ncctual reined
for Dypep-u or IiidiKestnm, Jaiiinlico, Headache
.leaitniin, s.cknes-' at thp stottiacli, Aciditv, Kaint
dHMtive orians. aad deran?empnt in lhe ltiiiclians
thc livcr.
For sale by E. W. BREWSTER.
May 13, 1839. I.tf
6 TONS pur dry White Lead,
i
Red
1 ' Frcnch Ycllow.
1 " " " Enjr. Red.
2 " Spanish White,
i " " " Paris "
" " " Spanish Brown.
" Pnlty, in cans of 12 J, 25 & 50 Ibs
100 Ibs Lamphlaek,
25 " Gr. Verdigris in cans,
Linsecd nnd Lamp Oils, Spis. Turppntine. &c.
For salc hy E. W. BREWSTER.
TOOjrSTI.Y EXECUTBB AT TI1JS OITICB.
iip... uojs o Appciiip Ma ulencc, Co,t.enrss. "drs. t,e advanlagc. nnd at harvesting tlicv viclded n
brgcr quantity of corn than ,1,5 o.hers though
IH ctire eumplainls cunneeteil wilh iliOicnlty of li.c . a" was MCellont. A neigbbor lhe last snring.
THE SA1L0R.
Ho! dwclleison thestable land,
Of-ldnier wliatknow je,
Like us wno brave tlie boisterous surjr,
Or irust the irecherous sca 7 .
Tbe f ir trers shade y u Irom the sun,
Yi u see thtr Iinrvtsts grow,
And raich the fragr.mce of ihe b:eeze
S hen llie first roses blow.
Vhile high araid the slippery shroud,
We inake our midnijhl path,
And e'en tlie strongesl m.ist is bowed
'Neuih ihe wild lempest's wratli.
You slumhcr on your couclrof down,
In chainbtrs safe and warm,
Lulled only to a iltrn.r dreuin
Dy the.i.eccndii g st. nn.
But jet what knowyeof the joy
Tnat lighti our ocean itnfe.
AVIien on its way our L'allant batk
Ilides like u tilinjj of life
And gady toward the v slicd-for port
With I ivorin.' gale we staud
Or firt your misiy linedeicty,
13 i I Is of our native land !
But yct thcre's peril in your path,
Bi'yond tbe wrtxkin blas-:
A peril tb ! may whel u the soul
hcn life's hort voynge is ast.
Send u? your Bibles, when we go
To d.ife lliu threatening wre :
Your uiun of prayer to te.ich us how
To uitfci a watery grave.
And Paviout tliou who.-e feel sublime
Ti c foa-i'iug hU g: did tiead,
Whosi: hand the r.ish diiciilc diew
From darkuejs and tbe dcad.
Oh ! be. our Ark, when flo-nls descend,
Whiii ti unih rbhlii.k1' this splieie
Our Ararat, wlien teniiests end,
And the green earth au. ear: !
L. H. S.
DISEASES OF IIORSES,
Mb. Tuckek I sec a grent tndVK' cures for
disordeis incaltlonrd hora.es, -in joit Uencsuo
FiirnuT. The llinglone is a groat plague to
liOie-, wliiuli i.s casily cnrc'd. -Tako onc oz.
of oil of spike, oiiij o.. of Imrtsltorn, and one
iiz. of spirits of lnipiiiitiiiC! put.iheso in plnal
and h:iku it well; wlien it is lit for ue, put it
nn tlw f'Mit aliovo the ring. and rub it with thr
fiiier till il comes to thu bkin. It will lake a
week lo use it on onc foit, wbic-h it will cuie,
be ho cvcrso lainoor lung standing, but tlic
riug will rcmnin.
To cnre Scours in cnltlu or horses: take thu
seed of the r.arro.v leaf dock (it ha n yellow
rooi) and givc thim a handfu! of Vhc secd iu
theirfeed. Il will stop it iittinediatcly, bc it
evi-r o sevijre. Or tnkc a icaspomifal of pulver
ised n.d chalk, aml givc :t to llic bwist, nnd it
ill cure. 1 h:id a ijiriiitj colt, nick uilh tlio
scours, iirul l inndc iiiqnirii-s o! sccr.il old eo
plo abou: i:; look iny own u:iiiedy 1 look
a handftil of :bc dock scedninl stei-pcd it in thu
inotlicr's imlk, and oun:d iibiiul n gill duwn
tbc thioat, and il cured il nt once.
"Ile who mado all llial s bcauliful is far
mnre l.c.iiiliful ihan nll that he hns madc,"
e.rla:tnrd St. Au-.u.lin. Li am il t to
l.ni; in tlu: C ic.iKir tbi: tlnngs crealcd. Be
nlraid to altncli y.nir.sclf to pt-nslialilo beauties
a d to lnsc lhis clcinal beauly. Bendcr ihein
in a iiit'iisure iiiinioilal, Irail nnd cveutsi:L-nl
s they are, by Iming Ihein in vicw of tbc
souici: liencf Ihcy prm-i'ed, nnd the nuilmr
by nhoin lli'.-y are pittrved: and Ii t tliofC
way ir.ni mui iiijii
feebly puilicipalc'
n is-i.im ,ltlv enann
V , r r i ,
!! . ".T?1
J lius speuKs a cnnsiiun
:iinoiiri'd wilh the snpremu
nlv ofGnd. Ilc wished to
i- . .
sec llr.it wonderlul chane, which yrace liad
m h,s .own lie!.'.rl: ",ke P u" ""
l.earls lo spreacl over alltne earin llie tl.ime
oi tnat lovc wnn wiicn nc nuriiuu, miu i
inakc ihat sacrcd firc, wliieh Jesus Chrit
came to bnil" uuto thc world, pciictrale live.
rv reccss Du Jarrv.
7 y
ZT
Hog Manube. For aidinir the erowth of
many plants, and parlicularly corn wo have
never found any nianurc the application of
which produccd sucli cficrls as Ihat from thc
noi peii. uasi year we nau a neiii oi corn
duimed in thc hill, part of it with alicrnatc
lloadsof hog peii inanurc. Each loaJ planted
' nb,,Ul fi or six ro,ws- Fro.n the coinmencc
mcnl oflhcir growlh, till the ripening of thu
corn, llic rows ninnured Irom lliu pig pen had
in planting his corn, uscd iiood stablc manurc
r.xcenl for sonic fuw rows, for which the stablc
manurc fnlling short, hc substilutcd n load or
two (rom his hog pen. Tlic difTcrcncc in thc
size of the corn from lhe first, wns sucli as lo
arresi lhe n'.tcmion of cvcry passcr hy, aud
though the year has b( cn unfavoruble for corn,
it has given n handsome product comparnd wilh
lhe oibcr. Oiher iiistaticcs have this year fal
len under our noticc, nreciscly similar, and have
cstahlished in our opinion al least, Jhe superi
oriiyof this manurc over cvcry oiher. Its
grcatcst c.'ficcl, hoivevcr, so faras our expcri.
cnce or observalion has c.lcnded, is produccd
on soils of a loamy or sandy tcxturc, and on
vegclnbles thatrcquirc activc manurcs to bring
them forward.
It appears lo us, then an object of considcra
ble coasequence to the farmer, that he should
avail himsell of this resource for fertilizing h
soi!, as farnspossible, andthat mnthods sliould
bc ndopled hyhim to preservc, and increase
the nnmunt at his command, as fur ns may hc,
nnd not nllow tL nvails of his pig pen lo bc lot
to thc farrn. as is frcaupiitlv done. Whorc nirrs
arc allowcd a small jard to run in from the pen
they may "bc madc lo produce a largo quaniity j
of good rnjinuue, by frequent addition to the
malenrj in tl.e ynrd, of btraw, wecds, tuifs, !
rnuck orivcrjood commors carth,. to tibsorb1
the fluid part ol tho manurc, nnd preservc its
salts from escaping. In this frequcntly rcncw.
cd mass, the pigs will lovc to work; and if.anv
disinclinationis nianifeMcd in them tnstir lhis
compot licap, afew hnudfiils of corn scattcrcd
ovcr thc suiface. will spcdily ovcrcome it, and
et lliem buaily al work. If thc pigs cannot
leav! the peiis, thc styc should be frequenlly
clcanscd, nr.d caro should bc taketi, Ihat thc
diing so throttn out, is not lnst lo lhe prcmises.
A load ofinwk, or vcgctablc inuuld, occasion
ally niixed wnh, rr tlirown upon thc heap, will,
wbcn thc tinw for iising it iu the spring of tbc
yenr nrrives. be found from this. absorptiou of
viks, and rnniliiiialion with ihe manurc, un np
plicaiion of niueh gn-ater valuc, tlnu comiii.m
slablo manurrs,.fiir mot of thc ciops ciiltivatcd
by ihe fiiinicr. Frcsh inanuic of nny kind,
should not bc applied ilirectly to crops of grain;
as they iirer,pi tu produce too much straw nnd
rndangiT the fnrinaiionof n good bcrry; ma.
nurchouUI be first applied lo roois, or to corn,
ihe g'nin (bllow by wliieh the datigei of a too
rapid growlh is avoided. Genesee Farnlcr.
Il npprars lo us that if moreof our farmcrs
would turn llicir nttcnlioii to cultivalion aud
raising of cood '"giafi npples," lli(;y would sec
their account iu it. Tbcic arc few agricu!
lural proJucis thnl can bc madc a sourro of
grean.-r prolit. Cboite first ralc wintcf apples
bring n dollar a btishel in lhe valluy of :hc Con
necticut. Now if any onc will lake thc iroublc
lo 'liniatc the number of bushels which iu or-
dmary ycars'and by proper cullivatiou, cnn bc
rai.-cd Irom aH orclmrd oftwo or tbrco acrcs,
we arc mUtiikeu if hc o'ocs not fiud that thc
land vielils an cnnrmous pcr ccntagc on thc
cosl nnd labor cxpcnded upon it. Apples arc
too liigb and oul orall proiortion to ottier ar
ticlcs r.iised by fariners. They might bc af
fonli'd at tiiirtv or forty percenl loss and ye'.
yield n great profit. Claremonl Eagle.
FoUr.TECN IttlNDIiEU nUSIIELS TOTIIUACRE.
MrJosenli D. Co. uftliis cltv, has ntlscJ this
suasoii, fiom an ouncc and a quar'cr of secd,4()
Rohan pn'.aioQS, wcighiug 13 lbs. wlncii he
lells us after an accurutc infcisurrmcnt of tho
ground occupied, is at thc ratc of 1440 busli
cls to thc acrc. Hc cut his sced into fivc tu
bcrs, and thu produce is eqnal lo 225 bushels of
potatocs to onc biishel of seed. Tbc largest
potntoc produccd wcighs about two pounds
Tbe vinc grcw 11 fcet threcinches. Neicark
Duihj Ade.
Englisii AcnicuLTiip.E. The good land of
Enl.mil ii uiueh in.ore produtlive than that
of America -and lhis .-uperio ily is prphably de
rived, not somueh from reaieroriffin.il t-trensth
of oi', as from inore kilful agriculturc dcpen-di-ig
inainly on two greats facts, fa thful tillage
and laith uf miuuring.
The Kii'jlisli fiirnierdoi'S not belicvethal thcrc
is any lliin ueccaaril) iiiherent in lhe nalure
of .ood i-oil, which m.-.kes it pruductive, inde
peiiileully of lU'ricious tnatler and forei?n
alinieut retur ed to it hy the cullivalcr. as n com
pensatiun for the crops' il has yie'ded. Hence
liis fir.-t nisi rii ci.al cnre, toiollect and forni.
manuie Ir-'in every pos-ib!e souice.
IVot.' ing is more coiuiiion when onc is travel
i g in England. ti:an to see in llie roa Is adjacent
to ll.e ficlds heapsof comp cons itingol'lu ,
top-or vrgctaliles. as turui p; aud niro s, the
'.ubb!e fiom ihe wheat ficlds ar.d -wfncli i cut
by a sicond reitpi afler the crops have beeu
eniovrd; dead animals. lhe offils of Imrn yar.ls
a..d sabV.-, and in shon, every tlun which is
capable olVk-ing converted by pulref.iclion into
ve clible moul.i.
It is tberelbr beeausc this business of manur
ing i) so perfeclly unders-i-od, n id S' diligcntly
prarlised in Eng'a d, more lnn from any oiher
cause. ihat thrir l.inils are so uiueh richer tlian
our. lndeed. U it any thini more il.au an im
itation of tbc ecoiiomy of nature ? Professor
SsilliinauU Tnvels.
Shkkp. Should be protected from stnrms and
fe l, though they luve acccj; lo tlie groun.l.
Snmeliiiies ilicy arc sufTeied !o tun wilhout food
nr protcciion until tbe ground U cover?d with
snow. excepl a scanty amount of food which
they glean irom tne nluio t n krd fie.ds
and lastures, tlie coi.srquei ce is, they bccome
poor, and they wi.l not regain iheir good comii
tion wilhoul unu-ually good keeping; and if
they cnlinue poor, t- eir lanib will be fecble
and inore.ikely than not to dic ofstarvatinn.
Th-y will aUo Mifler much Irom storm, es
pecially thusc of uin : ihis will piuduce colds
wl.icli oft u carries oITinaiiy valuable auiinaU
or render them ahno?l meles as to thcir increase
or flscccs. She. p usually do best vi en thev
can have nrcess to ihe g ound Iate in
tli- fall or firt in tlie winter,'and t: en ag-iin
eaily in the bprini, but wbi e lliey can get only
a little food :.broad they .-hculd be upjihed vviin
food from thebarn ; aud if thcir oln to tbe
ground prevcnts thtir I aving s good au appetite,
llifV f-liculd have belter food, orsoincthing niixed
uitb ilS' a- to induce tr.i ru loe.n.
If they will no: cat h:iy in its usual stale when
they have ncres-i to lhe ground, priukle on a
lillb' s.ill waler, or chop it up fine and lo the salt
TrateradJ bran ormeal; and ifhny cannot be
prepaied so thattbey willeat ity givs them grain,
or rat.ier meal, roo's, or somcthing that they
willeat. Ycnkee Famier.
AMERICAN SILK.
At the closc of thc fair ofiho American Tn
stitute, New-York, tho president cxhibi'ed to
lhe audicncc several specimcns of silk goods
and oiher articlcs which were among tho col
lections at the fair. In the course of lhis cx.
hibition he nold up a pair of whito Silk hose,
nnd whcn he announced that the silk was raised
! and thc liosc. wcrc knit by iMrs. L. H.
Sigournoy, thu distiuguished poctess, lhe
cbecnng was loud and Inng.
The -specimcns ofsilk at this fair had allrac
tcd much "attention. There wcrc fifty con,
tributors nnd comnetilors in thc silk depart
ment. Mr. qBlrs Adnm Brooks, of the
Sociciy of Frnmos, frotn Mitssiichiisetts, had
tacnjeJingrorn. co'coons. and manu("iciuring
nnd colorilig sewing silk, during tho wholc fair,
nnd wcrc highly complimcntcd by thc prcsidcnt
aud checrcd by the ninliencc. American silk
goods were exhibited from difTercnt and dis
tinct scctions of the country. Among which
wcrc ribbons of cvcrv dcscri'ition, and black
silk vclvets, nnd also plendid lich silk Ius
for hat manufacturers and otbcr purpo?es.
wcre among llic specimcns, ancnur u. Inm-
self, worc a handsome siik vclvet vest madc
from materi.il that Iat spring was in thc bud,
his goods having uctually been mnnufacMir.
cd or prnduccd froir. tbc Morus Muiiicauli",
et out I .si spring. Mr. . W. Ash, nftliis
ciiy. also cxhibiled at thc mccting on Tucsday
ctcning, silK of a bcatiliful suf;, rich, and glossy
tppeannice, of veri supeiior quality.
Agneiiltural Society has
The Kenlucky
I prnjected a Schoul of Asnciiitiire fr that
slate, and nrruiigeiiieut'i liavu liceu mauc to
petilinn lhe lcgishiliiru to incnrpurate a joiiit
slock cmnpaiiy, with a eapilil nf $100,000,
forthe purchiue of a fiitin, buildins. blm k,
&c. which is to be under lhe rtireclion of u
supcrinlendeiit nnd worki-d by llic titudenW.
Thc lcriu nf lnslriirtion is fouryears, and llic
Diiuils are Iu wnrk n thc fariu or iu lbc hou
1 limr hnur d.iily, aud pay un uniiual tuitinn
fee; all lhe prohts to bc laid out on a librnry,
apparalus, &:. The coursc of in-lrvicliin to
bc praclical agriculturc nnd lhe fciences inost
intiiiiately ronno-tcd with il ; tngelher wilh
miithcmiitics, mechatiics, modcrti Iniigmies
hellci lellren, icc, lt in prnposcd that lhe
stalc subscribo for one fourlb lhe stncll, nnd
tlnu luve an intcrest in lhe tippoiutincnt
of professors. &c.
PUBLIC LAWS,
Passed at the lait Stssion of the Lrghlature.
f
1. Aii Act, relating to the rcviscd statutes.
It is hcreby cnacted by thc Gencrat As
scmlily ot'lbo Stalc of Vermont, us lidUins:
1. The comiiiittcc who tcn'cd lhe Htulules,
orunylhreo ofthcm, aio hcreby directcd lo
prepare lhe same, with the Constiiutioii uf
tbe Uniled Sule?, and of this etate, Pir pub.
liciilion, as soon as may hc, nnd makeuco
pious index o the wholo, and a conciso
refcrcnce to each sccliou at the headofcach
chapler, and contract with some respotisible
nersnn lo nublish lhe ame.
o it r i-
J. Uetore liiallinr iinv rnntr.irt. .-nrh rn-i.
tnillpn lnll nivi. nmln. . ,.l,i:,, :.. ,'
tlilllLO bliall givc I10IUC, liy publication in lll j
icasi IO!ir Ilewspaiiers lirlllteu in lhis Stale.
ihat they will receive propniial.s for pnnting
the revised stututes, and shall make the con
tract wilh lhe peison who fhall proposc tu
publish thu saniu on Mich terms as, in thc
opiiiinu of such coiiunittce, will bc most ud
vaiilagcous lo lhe stalc.
i 3. The corilrai-t tli.ill filipulate for the dc
i livcry of une hundrcd nnd suveniy.five copies
. of such stal'.iles, when pubhshed, for thc
i beutfit nf the slate.
! 4. When lhe priuting of llic rcvised statutes
shall be ciimpleled, ihn coiiiinittic, or n'y
j thrcc of them, shnll cerlify Ihe 8ane to have
j been exninincd nud conipareil by thcio with
thu iiiiginnl iu Is, and i-hu 1 deposit a cnpy, so
ccrllfied, ill lhe officc nf lhe Scctelaty of I
ii,.,, tihif-h ..Inll l.n ..,,....1. . ..... r
Otaie, UIIICII fcliall Ue COHClUSIVO CIUetlCC ol ,
i
such slaltites.
C. Sueh cerlificale shall bc printed in each
copy of the rcvised slatules, pub'ibhed tltidtr
llie dircrtion of tlu- comtniltee, and every
copy so printed, in which suchceriificatehull
be insertcd, may be ued in cvidcncc in all
rourls of jusitco, aud in all procccding- be
fore uny olliccrs, liunrd or bndy ii ihisstatc.
6. This act shall hu published with und as
a part of the rcvised stnlutos.
Approved, November 19, 1639.
I
2,-An Act, in allera.it, of lhe act provlding ;
iur iiiu reiinriiiig ui llie oecisions Ol inc all.
piemo V.OUri, apprOVCfl i(OVeiIII.er I,
i . ... . -
It ts hcreby cnacled by Iho Geuernl A
sembly of tlie Statc of Vermont, ns follows
I. llerealtcr II Sliall not ue llic duly ol thc
rcnoiterof iho decisions of thc Supreme
Loil.t,peraonaIIy to nlteild thc essiotl ot said
rouit but ill iill li.inna h- ilnlipc olmll ho thr.
COUII, uui 111 ,111 Ii.mgS n.S UUIICS Sliall llO ttlO
same US bcloie Ihe passitlg l;f lhis act.
o ....!. ., 1 1 I, ,, .
Z. CUCll reporter fh.lll annually receive,
oul of lhe ireasuryof this slalc, fnur hundred
and fllty dullars, instcad of sCVctl hundred
Jnil iri ni nrnvi.lml l,u il.n . i in .l,;..l, .1,
Uoiurs, as proviucu by thc att to Wllicn this .
..ff f -. .. .. .
is an addition and altcralion.
Appiovcd, November I97I839.
3. An Act, relating to the Statc Prison.
Il is hercby cnacted by thc Gcneral As-
...... .1.1.. r.CiU.. . , c r . r ii one ttaie, nesaiu Deoncnartm in-ia mcu ,orr, u luo iu.im
SCIIlbly ot the Slalc ol Vermont, as follows : ! uiPrcof,ailb;enriUtliiiiheian,liri;coj!panirj lo which he re
1. Charlcs Honkins of Wmi!nr .Tnhn ! ' And wIkb any draltordetachtticnt rhall b made ficni a
-, , " , " ,P ,S 0f, Itmopor cavalry for actu.il scmce. the nen thct diaftednr de-
iMoultoaol Woodstock lllld OlW Chainbcr- taehedtaaamanthwi.hlbeirowuliornrs-ae.lbef..retn.irmarcli,
lin ,,CP..,r,rrn , , -. ...,: ,-,l . 'thrir l"rw s shall be appraitcd by llirw indlfrerent men. lo be ap-
iin ol fomlrc , are hcreby appointPd a corn- n,,i,edhyti.econimainsoffiOTorihcibadBficaiwhichsuch'
irilttee, and lliey arc UUlhorized to let OUl, for I detacfcment -hall be made. Tbeccmmlifioneil, nun-ccmmljaJon--.
. ,. . r , idoflicrn and mur-iciansnf cavalrj- companics, shall not be re-"
a lcrm not CXcccding hVC ycars, from and qulrtdtoanend thcrcjimenialdiU'sprovl.lcd for Inthis act And"
after lhe twentitth dn v of .March next, to uny JJe mmbct; "f1!?'?,!!: JS'lZ
fiiasuij in icjsunn miiu wni liirc llie saine, uie :
btbor ofall lhe convicts in aid
in aiu priaon. on
such lerms ns shall bo agrced to and deter.
mined on by tho committco hercin bcforo de
signatcd. Frovided howevcr, that no contract oflef
ting, under the aulhority of lhis act, shall, be
valid unlesa tbo contractor or contractors
ahall, at the time of entcring into such con'
tracl or contracts. give security, satisfactory
to the cnmuiittee, by bond with suretics exe
ctited to thc treitsurer of this tate , cotidi
lioned that said cunlr.ictor or contraclors will
wholly iiidcmnify sndsnvo hannless the stato
from any cxpenso whatever on account of
suid prison, that ahall accruo durinii .tho
tef tn of such contract pr ConlractJ, and faith
fully fuifil and pcrform the contract or cod
tructs so made.
Froided nlsd, that fiothing in this oct con
tained shall bo construed to give such con-'
tractor orcontnctora any fighl to interfero
in ihu government nf tho pri'on, nnd said
' .;J i,im. ArtA nnrt irnin.inrrl h
,lu SUperiiitendent nnd other oflicer thereof,
in ,he aame marmer a3 ,a heretoforc bcet!
Jq,
2. Said commiltpc nny receive nnd aficept
prnpnsnls in wriling fni ihehiro oflhelaborof
oaiii coiivicls, Hiid thcruun came a contrnct
or contrae.tM to b: madc, suSject to the coudi-
i II0.19 niiiue in tnc nrsi proviso lo wt nrsi sec.
i tinn or ihxi uct, and tho said coimnitice shall
1 give noticc of thc time nnd placo nt which they
will receivu and delerminc upon such propo-
I sali, by publicMtiun nt least thirty daya pre'
vj)M ,hcrei ;,, ot)r ewsi)aue priiited at
.Miniliitdipr. and ono ncwaoancr nriuted nl
Wind.Hor iu thU t-late, which publicaiiuii shalf
be made nitbin lluriy dnys altcr the day of
pasi9iii nf this act.
3. It shall bc the ditly of s-aid conimittcc to
close a contract withthv persnn or persons
makiiig the best propdHilioin for thc inlcrests
of tho iate, al.u tu report to thc noxt Genoral
Astcinb'.y Ihe iiniueH of all the pc.-sous inak'
ing proposaU f coutracl, toeiher with lhe
pr'ipi)itmiis by them nu.lu ; al-o (o reporf
lhe coutracl by them mide, aud nlso tn stipu
latc in siid conlracl Ihat tho tiiperintcndeu(
ofsnid prisnn slull at all times buve libcrfy trt
iiisprct Ihe bonks Kui h ronlraclor or cuntrflc'
torK, .o f.iras llny relatc to tho btisines3 und
expcuyen at said priaon. nnd lo take thcrefrotu
Such iiiemor.induin as he may see fit.
4. This act shall take cfiect immediatal
upon the p'issing of ihe-ame.
Appruved, Noveinbcr J 1, 183
I. An Act, inailJitlon In an actenthlud " an act, f.ir rprilA
Uuf ant goTrmiag Uie MibU cf tUt ttalc," approvtd .Nor;
1. IS..7
Itlthenbyetmctid by llie Ctnoil A.Tcrabljr of la-Clttaof
Vctmout, aa rollows :
:!Iaptkp I.
orrirast.
i. Sn mncli of lli" flrAmloii irihlMfl c!;pr f thc act in
which iliNUanadlniou MifOUli'fcM.V liniin liniitor
khii inki.rrr.irupnj uiv uf llie lfctc ai.d vi much &J
earii lown, are nm tty rt p au.
S Iu oddilion to ll.enlrara'tl natT nnnr rtuirrd by law. Il
thall lc tbe duly nf tbe fiimriilal n.'U otficeii lu poUit 6n
quar.ermaster ftcrmtit.
t tlAPTHK K.
riTi or nnicaai.
1. So murli nftlie -C'.nd xtilnn l lhe fourth cliaptprof the
acl lo wbich lhi L. an a.'iJitki oi tiiAkf- It lh- du:y !' Uw dj'i
lant nd iii-iycifir ln:rcl li A'tnul ?d I ifr commnnd at all re-
lanl and ln-pcltir J!lif;rtl X'i n'lrtMl ?im 1 1 cominnna ai aJi re-
.in.tit.irfri.ij nrf mnt.li nf iiif t.mili nrctlnn in itiutrti Uie
biiiiaiiliirxtnir lo aiieikl ih rrfinimial dill, ar.d icglincnut
eouo. manlil, l--,aiidihP.nre5tehc..byiepcSIl.
Uliaa liellii-diilj-oi n majorsniTaaioanciioDieimiiuiy
lhe in-iicc 1'Hi aiul r iew nf ili eeTcral r:iMcntf cf at I at one
luicail,! rtilhln thrir rvfjx-cllre divUlons. Il rliatl fnitlm buthHr
duly to ati.tKl and take c-n:maiHi at tactl i.fficeii (lilil nrhliin
ilK.irrsRCividil5loni1 rvld.d bjr thwaet. tosupiiiiteiKlihe
Ptrciw and tuaaueul ri 8 and lo iiitnxluc tlif y sti m lf dtl-
i nllne rnab'Ulinl by lavr, kimI thy liU lake the fmruand ee.
j drill rflictf so lar as II Irait be nrcy lo Uie citcuttonof
Uiose duli. . . ...
3 II f hall be lhe duly or the brfcadirr rtieia', Injct' er illl
iMr ia(r, lo atterd bMmially lhe inprrilnn aiul mitxoftbe
rviuI icfimrii iu Ihelr nfjw'Ctive bucadw.
4. ItthadbfilK'ilul" oflbe comniarMlaut ftf rach rre'raent IQ
appniiit Uie plac- nf all oflieerj" drti: ordercd Lv the lintadl.T
eneial In puf?uwcc of ihlp ntu and t o.ny llie major. ceneia!
ofiliedhiioii,iiiwliirhifcryarelora:ril iheieof. ltsh Ilfurther
be his dmy at all ofucm drills wlihln his rrgrcneat. ln'heah
euce of ihe major pT.eral, lo drlll Ui tef imtni tlther by Mmlff
or l.y Kinie prou anioiriled by hitn. .
5. At nll.(Scers driKs aml ntiuienlal uusters directcd bylhu
acl. ihi- 'd.'u'ai.t or ihe niimuit bll Uke jrecrdtr.ee of any
cap'ain of the line.
0 TlienMniartuimlhylatl:lrtenth fecilon of thc fonrin
cliaptiriif Ih act lo which thHiiait a.Hiilon, stiaitiaclude lh
aimmnt.failx:u!itnnUiiedliylhe rcfiniental o.ur, martial
pre ou In ih lir-t dar nf July. And it tbnll be the duly nf Im
mni...n.hnl i.fvnrli rnnir.anv n anfirT tn hiR anntial rPtUrtl a lifct
cnmiiian.iantirrnc"ieonitany:oanntoh"anr.o.al relunialikt
ofalIUi.wiiii!n tlH-Iiinl'aor nw ci mpmy woo aie eicmpvn
fI.mv,.Tr dutrlntme.if wac-milY.
i HArrtR iif.
CMrORH.
1. Sornnchofihemlli:!." act of I8JT, as rapiirca lh chaptafd,
tortin1andsiut"oir, mite if rh rrgimcnt, tobe uniloimed,
be, aml the iamc lifitby b, p-pealed.
2 The uotfoimof Uie furaeon, ndt"ona maleol caehre
riiocnt.rh illlK a folti.w.:- citirrn'a black hat, eoat and pania
!.!. bnotsaiidrpun, ml a"b, b'ack roac cockade hh white
pneinch ea;!eplatc, iheurcM"ti wilh fihite tivo lr.ch s:ar ontii!
tiehl brvait, and ?uron's raiethe same npon Ihe lefl b.3Jt,
with Xiorte tquipffje as nov proTidi.1 for IvJrt and stalT otEcenu
CllAf I Klt ll".
IsDsraancar conrjunaa iro ciTALaf.
I. Tbe fint r!ion of tbe aevcnth chapur of lhe att t6 wlilclt
thin l. an addiiion and ro much uf tfce third ecthinasffiakoiib
mlistment of rniimrs Into ludcpendeat companlca void, be, aoJ
the same hcreby repiairn. .
co K'J
company by cnlmiueui imm anyoi me aianuinn ccmiuuurw i..
,hr..M-iUm.unt.iitjr. l'n,vitlrrf. Thal he sliad not enllst anr
p,;rudrrlhea"Ceoflwa.ty-.ne year-, wilhout lhe conetcr
iheir parenlt, piaidiaus, ormasttm tnint; B.'at pblauwd in wilt
iitf, atd thal no cniis-niMit hall lase placenuiof anystandin;
cauipatiy ro as lo rtduce satd ci'insatiy to a icts nuniter iui iuij
t-llt.lx nnvntr.
3. l,linendentcompanirs, reialned upon Iheir own nrraiilia-
JSS
which Ihry arelxaud, and may from lito ilme. wtihthea-
probaiioiiln wrt-.in; of iliefield ..fficrrs nf thir rftrrenre rrf I-
m?IlB) CTij.t rrom andinz mran;.s wiihiu ihclr ri!neiit( sab-
kcttolhepmvi.tothefirniire'.ionnfiiiich3pter. .
4. Tach b.ipuliir fitieial n.ay orraiiie on cctfirany offam.
,v jn each ntimmt in I.U biijaiie, upon lhe rtei.nimculaticii o:
halfl.bh.andiJiallbexm'dwiitia nvordacd pair orpifois.
lhe hoUitreof which thal! be rnTertd wilh tH-artkin cap. Eaca
i1rniXT(h.HiriiniL'h himclfniih ateiticcaWe fcorac, of af
. Ieast louitwri nanas siui a nau nin, a ri auu e, uciuir,
i pillinn end aiUc hotatcrs, breai-plate and tnip-r, palr of loorf
and fintn, a pair or pi-lols and sabre, and carridre boi, to coa
I tiniwlvecaitild for plKo'j. oman ahall be euftiud iaio"
i anv troop ofcavaJry, tnls hethall own snd ccnsntly ker p i
' ruf ablc houe and lurnllui for that scrvire. And if ary penr.a
I who ti.all ImIook lo anv trnnp or cavalry, .hall be desutute of a
I sui:aMe horse and funihurefor more ihan thrce mcnihs at any
acmui.n.
CHAPTER V.
COMPESSATIOMS.
1. So mch of the first scction of theeighth
chapter of thc act to which this is in addiiiirr
as piovidcs for Iho pnymcnt to tbo adjutnn.
and inspcctor gcneral of tbrco dollars pcr day
for drilling, aad also eo much of tho proviso e
I