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. i7,ofStato Banks already oxisitng, nna Lrf nmouni of paper issued by these very nnturo ln.k? .1.:. nnner must must bo limited rf fffi in its credit, and its circulation, i ' f I see nothing but a well conducted a B?nk whicT. is likely to afford any S Bgolnst excessive paper issues, or f".r7 A f.,rnUhn sound and uniform cur- Sto cv part of the United States. Sl":. nnt onlv a question of finance not T ,nccts the operations of the Treasury, riffi SihecWtor of a high polL . 1 1 tion It respects tho currency, tho icalrn on"v. he measure of value of all ,C1" rtv and all labor in tho United States. fS know any thing less consistent with lh ,,k duty and our high trust, nor any f r,n ?el Kly to disturb the harmonious l!nsoflho States, in all affairs of busi S and life than for Congress to abandon llare and control over the Currency, and . ifcnwr the whole money system or the ; into the. hands of lour and twenty State fslMures. torn the Boston Com. Gazette. ..,irnn Citizens declared Pirates! ir.l,..m from a slip from tho office of the vf Orleans Picayune, dated the 2 1st May. ,Uthe whooner Lady Hope had arrived u , from Mulamorus with tho important lligcnce that the crews and passengers irihe Julius Urcsar and Champion had been fried for riMcY, condemned and imprison- The Texan One Good Effect of the Pressure. '.'Wi an ill wind that blows nobody any good," quoth the adage, nnd accordingly we find that tliujic cunlarv distress prevailing In Mississippi, fins caused. 'or is about to caubc. tho tuisam r law prohibiting tho introduction of slaves into that State from other States. The ready de mand for slaves In tho South West, nnd tho high prico paid for them, frequently $1200 per man, nus nau apoweriui tendency, 01 Ittte, to check emancipation in Maryland, Virginia, co. jour, oj uom, Extract of a letter dated Jackson, Miss. April 2G. The bill to prohibit tho inlroductionof slaves into this State as merchandize, or for hire, hav ing passed tno House, is now bcioro tho Uom mittee of tho Senate on tho Judiciary. Tho bill will no doubt pass the Senate without any material amendments. Most of tho members believe that tho clause of our Stale Constitu tion, prescribing that "The introduction of . I . 1. lT. . . I i p , 1 DIUVC3 IIUU 11113 OUUU US iiiuruiiunuir.u ur lursuic, shall be prohibited from and after tho 1st May, 1833," compels tticm to vote lor the bill. In China, in October last, a serious theatri cal accident occurred, which Is thus stated in the Philadelphia Inquirer: "During the per formance some fireworks were let oil, and tho bamboo shed in which tho king-song was took fire. Tho spectators, too eager to save them selves, rushed out over a narrow bridgo con structed for tho occasion to lead to tho theatre, built over a river, which gave way under the too great pressure, nna all those at the tuna up on it were nrccinitntcd into tlia wnter. and up wards of 120 women and 30 men drowned. Of tho actors none lost their lives." Gen. Jackson has contradicted tho Tcport, under his own hand, that he had tailed. Ho asserts that he hns lost nothing owes but a few hundred dollars and for twenty years past has not drawn a draft upon any person what ever. Practical Amalgamation. Married on Thursday tho 7th ult. by R. Doty, Esq. An drew Armstrong, a colored man of Derry township, Westmoreland to Miss Lydia Ann Wooding, a white girl of Ulnirsville, and lately from tho State of New York. Blairsville lice- Assignees9 Notice. THE subicribcrs, Assignees of FREDER' ICK HUNT & CO., do hereby give no lice, that these perilous times, nnd circumstan ces connected with the transaction of the busi ness community, have compelled the Assignees to cnll upon all persons indebted to said com pany to make immediate payment; particular contracts excepted. All demands not puid within sixty auys from Ihiatlalc willUcsuca. CALtfiJ TODD, E. W. HUNT, JONATHAN BROWN. Hinsdale, N. II., May JJ7, 1837. tf39 The following .valuable Vegetnblo Medicines stand at thu head of all Other medicine for tho complaints to which It is recommended. If re ported to in senson it is said to cure nine times out often, "A stitch in time saves nine." m Moffat's Life Pills ord. Harrisbure. Pa.. Mav 21st. An cxtraordi- v ' " . . . i a iiu ubii u innitu iv sl i w v ii v. uuv w w u nary nna ominous chango ot leelmg has pur nnt in speaking of tho dreadful sacrifice of life Reform Convention undcrgono within tho last caused by tho loss of this steamer, savs that tho week. Patty lines have disappeared. It is most awrol mrt of the wholo is, tl.aUho horrid doubted Whether another party vote will beta- nfrn!r wns the result nf ninr.NT hpiritr and Ken during mo session 1110 UCIOmierS linV- ., Tn tmlni-n thn mxn r. otrnil, llipir ing blown oil their steam, during thclirst week utmost, a barrel of whiskey uas placed on or two, have even ceased to talk, much less to , deck and rree accet, u0lBeti 0 they enact, radicalism. There is a striking urtani- beenmo maddened by the liquor, and heated the mitv orfeelinir in onnosition to t nkennr? the i.:i.,.. t.:..i. ..i r,.. . ,i,, i.. I UUIIVig DM limit CtQ IU UL. IUU HI III. UUHH NOTICE. TN consequence of nn assignment of all the X Goods and Estate of the firm of FRED ERICK HUNT & CO., mode the 15th day April, A.D. 1837, to Caleb Todd, Elisha .W. Hunt and Jonathan Drown, wo do by mutual consent, this day dissolve the connection exist ing under said firm, and all persons interested incrcin win ncrcaiicr uc governed uy mis no nce accuruing io law. FREDERICK HUNT, ARAD HUNT. JONA. HUNT BLAKE, Hinsdale, N. II., Mav 20, 1837. 30 Windham County Association of Universal Ists. nnHIS bodv will meet in Wilminelon. Vt. on X Wednesday and Thursday, the 7tli nnd mn. ot June. NOTICE. ED. schooner Independence i i t...n nniiireu anu CUIIll-u mm i vin Cm Cap.' Wheelwright was killed.' ThcU S sloop of war Boston wns off the tlra'soson the Mth, and hod repeatedly de nuded the release of the American vessels Con Lronidns. Mechanic, Rob Hoy, Por pok Champion and Julius Crjisar, from the Mican authorities, captured by their fleet. As her commander was unable to obtain any satisfaction he had sailed for Pensacolu. u ..Minnn io the above, wc learn from the Mobile Commercial Register, that in con .iuu ciury, anu us io -cnorjer oreaKtuKi is ir fit.. r.'..,.,.i ii n,,.o- ,;i ln i ,rna rnrtvl nv nr,!! ! nr ' hove stoppcil another mill. I he ham s-two mim .uhscrlbcr havimr DUrchascd the stock, cordai.ee with tho doctrinw ofMr Dallas' fa- " ' ... Z r .nVniUniK' &c. wh.el. belonged to Uan.cl A. uarrctt mous letter-ChartcrB, and vested richtH are iV """""".'. o H.nsda e, would 31 ve not ce that he prono- iTkelv J re mail Mu.t s secure in this Itate. as ! a'ke LT.".",'6?."!! t"rm.t!3,nd ,0 m ,c Stl0nMMCLG liukl- . - l' !.. .! !... ...I 1 lUKCIiarKIIlK Uieir IIUIIUS." VI1. , ,l... U.,l..rnn,niin -.1 hu !. i.l L), A. unrrett. Any orders tor anoes win nc if the national administration had taken no cor rupt and tyrannical measures for their snbver- (MMlMUgll 11113 UUUjr luiliv twjjt Wltl , H I- tjlOII. dcil bv a strict nartv line, into two nearly qual parties, and elected its officers by close par ty votes, alter party caucussing, yei it is now almost certain that there will not bo another party vote on any question whntcver. I say this is ominous; it is nn omen of de feat nnd disgrace to "the party" whose lea-' ders, or rather drivers, have so long misruled the country. Cor. of the JV. Y. Jour, of Com. TuEASunv Cikcular. Mr. Secretary Woodbury has addressed a circular to thecash- iers 01 tne suspending nanus, ashing un i-aihu-nation of tho causes, &c. and notifying them that no farther depositcs of public money can ha made witli them, if thev nave actually sus pended. The Secretary informs them that ho uaDiTioN.-inc orc..naii.n 01 wo iky. , (, u u,ten(ft.u , , hc subcriber at 9"fm. -S.nulh. to.ok P1a?. ..u V"lnPl)a-v.tho Draiilcboro. Vt. or bv I). A. BarreU.nl Ilins- ljtii 01 aiov, 1 o'ciock, 1: pi. 111 y urn ngton, . , . . . Aca ,0 niakc sequence of the capture of tho Gen. Urreu u number of American trading vessels had Ln camiired in the Gulf. The whole of our naval force under Com, Dallas was un Itt .iiling orders from Pensacolu. The In littndcnu uas captured after a fight of four j,n. Col. Wharton, the Texun Minister to ihis country was on board, and is, ol course, a prisoner. r,u. -,,.niintc tlmt he was wounded ;n ihmiMomen bv a snlintcr, and was alive at ant consequences. The following queries the date of the last letter. Other accounts stale , propounded for an early answer Vt. Re.ulinrr of the Scriptures by Rev. C Totman Ordaining prayer by Rev. M. Druce , Sermon by Rev. J. M, Purringlon Charge by Rev. P. Howe Fellowship of the Council by liev. .1. Vincent uonciuuing rrayer oy Rev. Mr. Farrar Uenediction by the candidate. contracts in mv name, in tliis business. SELAH BARRETT, Jr, Brottleboro. Mav 30. 1837. 39 - - 4 1 llilli untie f ilLinini: Hunks nre not rcrrnril nt llic Suflulk Dunk, Homuu. All utbera in New England are rerrited nl par. Statiaehuittti. Nnliunt, ot Ujnn, nml Clielica, at Clirltcu, Imiken; .Ailann, ut Norlli AiUmi. Maim. City, ui TortUm!; Old Tmrtat OU Tuwii. I Vtrmont. Si. All) inn, nlSt. Albanj; Mandiester. nl Al.tnclimer; t.nex, ni uniiunaii. Conntclicut. Uilr, at new llaten: aiamioru, oi Cotton Goods. H" TALL & TOWNSLEY have for sal JO. supply ofPhillipstun SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS, bv the bale, at Boston prices. June 1st. 39 will draw OUt the funds deposited With tlum, ' Slainfiird; llriilgrorl,iilBiidgcpoi; fair tieU Coud. oy wnrranisanu irans.urs, il-usuhuuiuiu umwuuv ,3, -- -y , GROCERIES. "vt71E shall receive and have for sale, a com Tf plcte assortment of West India Goods by next Wednesday. ner imonp- ot ner reasons, to " cxoncraio iiiciu selves from injurious, inevitable, nnd unpleas- very positively, that Capt. W. was but slightly wounded. LATEST FROM- MEXICO. The New Orleans Bee furnishes Tnmpi co papers to May t). The Mexican cabinet was organized on the 21th of April, and the following were aworo in as Ministers of departments ; Gen nl Mariano Michelena as minister of war: Manuel de la Penary Pena, of the interior. nd Joaquin Librija, of finances. Angel Ma ria Morales was also sworn in as counsellor o( state. Gen. Oaudaloupe Victorin has been ap pointed military commandant of the depart ment of Vera Cruz. General Vincente Filisola nrrived at Mnt nraorns on the 5th till., and will have n com mand in flic expedition ogainst Texas. The Mercurio of Metamoras of tho 5th of May, states: "That a body of Texans had suddenly fallen upon the town of Bexar, in order to carry off the Mexican families residing there, and the latter having mode resistance, sever al nersons were killed. On retirinir, the Texans set fire to tho town and embarked in their vessels." The Gazette of Tamnico of April 29th contains the following, which is the Mexi enn account of the navol"battlc: "Last eve ning arrived and anchored off the Brassos St. Jaeo. the brisrs of war Libertador and Vincedor de Alamon, under the orders of the commander of tho squnndron, with their ptize the Texan schooner of wnr Indepen dence, which was bravely defended before the was taken, nnd her cnpluin severly wounded by a ball in the nbdomen. In this ressel was made prisoner Mr. William H. Wharton, who was proceeding to the. United States as minister plenipotentiary, Among the cannon found on board the Texan schooner, was one eight pounder, lost some me since at San Jacinto. It was consiu 'red by the Texans ns one of tho chief tro phies. The prisoners have been treated with generosity by the express ordor of his ex cellency the commander in chief, who di rected the wounded captain and Mr. Whar ton, should be carried to hend quarters." l-titit farfiftilvirll. Citj'.Kugl,-, Exchange, Priitiilencc.Hofcr Williams Union, It j uV. of Norlli Amerirn, Mcrlmnici, Mucbnu Ic and Manoficlurrri, High Slreet. ManoUchireri, 1 uiui'kitniii i::,n.ii. i,mue. ireaur. iie,w,wiii wgur 1st. Whether vou expect to resume specie , . ., , , ..,. , : iwideme. 1 I . 1 ..na. .. .Art rt trt I ' ' payments soon, anu lviuu mujii.- jruu ium lake fully and seasonably to indemnify, secure, and satisfy the government and tho public creditors lor any breach of your agreement and bond ? 2d. Whether, if you do not expect to re sume specie payments soon, any particular time for it hereafter has yet been decided on, aud what special efforts or arrangements you intend to make for that very important object? N. Y. Com. Adv. Great Itise in the Ohio lliver. Tho Ohio river, tho 19th, had risen rapidly to the height of20 feet; nil the tributaries beinrr much swoll en and bringing down on their flood immense quantities of drift wood, trees with green jolt- ane. nnu tnucn vaiuaoic muuer miwn Brighton Market Mondar, May 29, 183T. (RriKirlml for llio D. AilTerti.er It Patrfol.) At market, 200 Uccf Cuttle, 12 Cow. and CaWc, and 220 dwinc. lRli:R.- llrrf Cattlt SuIcj were anick at an adrnnce of alxiul 25c per buudred, and we advance our quotation tit: u lrj few extra at 8 12; first qualiiy ut 7 73 u $8; iccon.l tiualiljr 725 a 7 60; anil l.ir.! i.n .lilV UlliMl 7. Coiet anil Catvtt Salr wrre made at $25, SO, 32, 40, 43, ami J45. Sxeini. iNo Iuu were nolil lu pcuuie. reia,i,o and 10 for Suw, mid 0 lu ll fur Harrow. N. YORK CATTLE MARKET, Moy 2U. Reported for the Jour, of Commerce. At niui krl 500 liead of llccf Cuttle; 100 JI ilcli Cow, and 70 Slierii. Lainln arrive in (wall lot aud are . ' i . . if . 1. U - I i . I. n .iirnr 1 1 fl 1 1 I t .. L r.n. I lim I wIM I J 5K . tKLAl Z: SUK 'cueCC '"There , preuy 6ood demand for l.eef. a.ul .1... I, A nmn.lmtnf 8150.000. WQS, II1UI uiuiikiu 1 . I Kttnainnlllf nrnn I was destroyed, consisting principally of salt. The Sea Serpent again. The Bristol K. I. Gaette of Saturday last, has the following: No Hoax. Capt. Blyc, of the brig Clvde, which nrrived ot this port yesterday from Ma tanzas, saw on Sunday Inst in lot. 38, Ion. 73, ZluJoT Clark Perry of Standi, Me. to ornereyM? color7and about the size of a ship'd Miss Sophia P. Eaton of the former place mainmast: his head bad passed under the m- In Winches er, Monday last, Mr John S. full nrico: mid for anud and extra cauie hinher price win aliiained, ay at Irom 7 to iu; emra 10 1-2; uvcruge price, fe8,75 the 100 1U. Mil.li Uow cre in Mir ucinaou, cv iu $25, S30, S40, nnd 845, ench. . Sheep The few alr nt market were inferior and old ut from 2,50 to $3,60 each. MAUUIKD, At West Brnttleboro, 25th ult. by Rev Mr. John W. Frost & Co. AT THE OLD K8TAHLISIIMENT, TTTTAVE iust received from Boston and JtJX New York their usual supply of Spring and Summer Goods Anionr? them mav be found a larsre assortment of Calicot-s English, French and American Summer Stulls JJroadcloins, iassimercs anu Satinctts: Silks, Laces, Cambrics, Muslins, Muslin Collars, Fancy Handkerchcils ana Simula: Shoes. Hats. Bonnets. Bonnet Silks and Wreaths; Shirtings, Sheetings, Ticki A complete assortment of CROCKERY GLASS and IRON" WARE. Groceries: some of which aie Brown Havanna, Porto R co, Muscavado, St. Croix and Loaf SUGARS; Molasses ; Turks Island, Amcr.nnd Fine Suit ; Old Hyson, Young Hyson, Souchong, Pecco, Hyson Skin and BuhcaTEAS; Pepper, Since, Cassia and Rice, ground and unground; Rais ins, Figs, Currants, dry and pickled Cod Fish, Tobacco, Saleratus, Cloves, pure Ginger, etc. Also Classical and School Books ; Paints nnd DueSturts i Iron and Steel. All of which will be soldluw for Cash, approved Credit or most kinds ot Produce. brnttleboro Centre. Mav 30, 1837. iW'J'J i if DR. CHAS. IIOLMAN'S VEGETABLE EXilXIR. TAKEN INWARDLY IN SWEBTENBD WATER. This Elixir is useful in all cases of pain taken inwardly or applied externally. In cases of common Head-ache, bathe the head and snutTil Un the n6sc: it will Generally relievo in a lew minutes, lion some in tue mouth for the Tooth-ache then wet cotton and put it on the tooth; it will genernllyrclicvo the pain In a short time. In cases of nuiu in tho stomach or bowels, by taking from 1 to 2 tea spoonfuls, or by ba ttling tue parts nucctcu, tne pain win soon do removed. When tho lomts are swelled or named with icumatism, rubbina them with this hdixir will relievo nain and brine down the swelling When a. joint is strained, by bathing with this the pain will be removed, tuo swelling taKcn down, and tho strength restored. In enscs of cramp in tho limbs, stomach or bowels, this Elixir will remove it immediately. Applied to cuts, bruises, slight bums, or other wounds, it effects a sncedv and easy cure, mood warts arc curcu D.y applying mis Elixir. fVeevintr Sinev$" nre cured by ba thing the part affected several times a day, and weaiinf? a flannel over the same. Pcoplo trou 1. "v'l pain in their backs, may2 So cttifd lRV8H.1HCB'Mth this Elixir two or three times a day. A recent re lax is generally cured by taking from 1 to 2 tea spoonfuls two or three times a day for a few days. Swellings in any part are removed by taking it, and battling the part aitecteti. Vegetable l'lithislc Drops. This is a most valuable medicine for tho nhthtsic. and has never failed to hclo and ccn erallv cures, and is Good for loosening a hard . ,i i ,!:.. . ury cougn, anu tor moso wno arc hiciiiiiuk iu consumptive hnbits; and is highly valuable in cases 01 wnooping anu cum cougn, suonncss of breath, diseased liver. &c. Diet should be light and nourishing, omitting everything naru of digestion. Doso for an adult, from 1 to S tea spoonluls in a little water more or less as tho case may require. BUIoas Rcgulntine Drops. These drona will rcffulnte the stomach, turn sickness, cure the common and sick head-ache. t or moso mat ore trouuica wiiu iiitnr nwii uis trcssing them, may take, after eating, two ten spoonfuls in a little water. Children that are troubled witli worms, c,nge years; may lane from 4 to a whole tea snoonlul m a little water, sweetened. Dr. Ilolmnn's Nature's Grand Itcstorativc, For dronsv. couchs of long standing, short ness of breath, nervous complaints, St. VitU3' Dance, &c. &c. Evening Bilious rills. Theso uills have been long used with great effect, and had in much highly deserved esti mation. Adult may take at oea-timo irom a to C pills. They will break up colds and throw off fevers, and cure tho jaundice, Sc. Tn ill nn 1?rc Writer. ThU ! verv valuable for weak and inflamed aore eves. Add half soft water tho first of using it. Dr. Ilolmaa's Improved Castor Mixture. This is one of the best cathartics now in use, for tho following complaints, viz: dysentery, rlmWa mnrhui. and for all obstruction in the Wvrl- Adult mav tnko from one to two table spoonfuls. Children may take the same as of castor on, tor a aosc. Indian Syrup, The rrreat nurifier of the blood, from nil kinds of humors, such ns cancer, ecroflula, &c. Ointment if needed. AND PHOENIX BITTERS. Tho first onemtlon is to loosen from tho coats of the stomach and bowels, the various impurities and crudities constantly settling nround them and to remove the hardened lrccc8 which collect in the convolutions or inn small intestines. Other medicines, only par tially cleanse these and leave such collected masses behind, ns to produce habitual cos tiveness, with all its train of evils, or sudden diarrlicca, with its imminent dangers. This fact is .well known to all regular anatomists, whocxaminc the human bowels after death; and hence the prejudice of these well inform ed men against the quack medicines of thu age. The second effect of the VEGETA BLE LIFE PILLS is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, and by this means, the liver nnd the lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of urin ary organs. The blood which fakes its red color from the agency of the liver and tho lungs before it passes into the heart, being thustpurified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of thu system, nnd triumphantly mounts the banner ol health in llic blooming check. lMronxANT UAUTioN. Those who have tried thoroughly my medicines, must be convinced of the theory, a good vegetable medicine is far preferable to the almost universal resort of our rcgularphysicians, to preparations fi6m mcrcu- y or calomel. As 1 have said a thousand tunes, I do not pretend to perform miracle with the Life Pills and Phrxnix Bitters I merely contend that they are purely vcgctablo preparations, prcparca wnu uue care oy a skil ful hand; and that in all cases of illness, no matter what the character of the disease, such a medicine should uu prelerrcd to all others. In nineteen cases out of twenty, if reported to in season, a speedy cure will be the result. The reason of this is very plain. Being com posed or tne most improved vegetable ingrcut sel's bottom: about 100 feet was on the surface of the water. Capt. B. thinks ho must hnve ,.... !. onn f,!et lone. 1 he body was perfectly smooth, without the apearancc ot a ny ii near board one coast J Sargeant of this village, to MissCelia 1 WheeiocKOi tne .ornicr pinti. In this village. 20th ult. by DW-Hyde, F.Rn Mr Edmund Fnlcs of Dana, Mass. to r I M!ca P.niilv A. Woods of Nelson, N. H. rShcwa for a very considerable time, jno uouoi . iie.u uncc. i-v. "." - ' of the Sea Serpents so one., seen on "- "n ce ... Natlmnid A stage proprietor in Northampton is low keeping his horses on wheat, which he finds more profitable nnd cheaper than corn. Frederick Franks WOULD inform his friends and patrons that he is constantly in the receipt of ntwxsT fashions irom isurope; mat in rrocuring ihese, he cheerfully incurs very con siaerable expense; and that those he has re cently received, enable him confidently to assure to? customers that he can please them, wheth- tlity prefer a greater or less compliance with .He will add. that if in anv case he fails ill Biv")g tho satisfaction which he has promised ""ie, ne will restore the value ot the maieri ah. Mr Franks will continue, as heretofore, to Cut Garments to be made liy others, "id will do it on the shortest notice, and in the most tasteful manner. urallleboro, June 1. 1837. 39 New Arrival. Jwst received by Boat, SJALT Pork. No. 1 Mackerel. Salmon. Cod tf rim, Halibut Nnpes, Tongues & Sounds "w Orleans and P, It. Sugars, Loafdb.; Mo lounrr hivcnn venn Kbin nnr nnu cnong TEAS, Cinnamon, Spice, Pepper, Gin e, (real root,) Rice, Old Java COFFEE . ooua, Ultron. Mace. &c. &.o. Mue i, ...,i,i;oi,i nhnrtiHtnn. Indiana, states that an individual named Cole, formerly, a resident of that county, succeeded in obtaining a prom ise from a young girl, whose parents live near New Lexington, in that Stnte, to elope with him. Thev proceeded on their way to Vernon. ...i i... 't..L,n ,..., nmrli intoxicated, and WI1UIU UU mwuiiv . ' , seating himself and his victim on a log by tho way-side, he deliberately urcw wi bosom, and plunged it in her breast. Thus .,in,i m nn xili-iir.e he had etnined ' .r.u .i:.t..,,.. r,A ,1oo(rnu!nrrnne who had lost her repuiotion, ami nuunuoneiMin n heaven and the countenance of hor friends, for her seducer. With one scream, mat orougiu tho neighbors to the spot, sno cxpiieu. murderer instantly fled. Executive Usurpations. Congress pass- j nt. r.i.u T.nnd n but the Executive destroyed it. Congress re-chartered the Na tional Bank: the Executive destroyed it. -;- Congress said tnnt mo ivepo"-. -', theBnnk of tho United States; the Executive E. Russell, of Greenfield, Mass. to miss iMicn The Indinnian, Fnrrand, ol the lormer 'pace. in icnamti. vnin mil. uv iicv iui a iuiiivim llev Oliver C. Everett of Northfield, Mass. to Miss Betsey W. Weld of Boston DUTTON & CLARK. removed them, Congress refused to issue a Specie Circular; it was issueu oy mo tive Congress rescinded the bpecio Circir lor-'and tho Executive defeated the rescission Tho Cincinnati Whig under tho head of a "True fish story," says a camsn ivi iu.,j, caught in the Ol,,o,a hunurcu m LOUISVIIle, WHICH weiBUV" ""'Vij An'nIlXrn and had in his innw n negro child of considera ble size. .. ,,( Tho Anti Masonic Convention nem m week atllarrisLurg, Penn. PW&WSS$? to a National Convention, to be held at Wash ington in September next, ior mo r rnndillnto for tho Presldenpy. The Leg.s- lature of Michigan have taxed Jhe Unjff I hon-rcsidcni as wen ua Caiut.. All land improvements of less value than 9500, and of buildings under 8250, are to bo exeippt. No land is tole assessed less than $3 nn acre. nn nnrul authon ty that Mjor Abraham Van Buren, (son of V n -iJ... ...iii ohnriiu pbH tn the hvmcn- f. UZ''oi .ho,disljcd daughlers of, General Duncan L. Uhncn, oi uamacii w If." n-nriin. Thus will the son of President Vin Buren become a Southron aud a slavehol fjer,Xflrifrt 'Tel. niKD. Tn Nnrihfield. Mass. 20th ult. Ann H. wife r Mr Rrnron Hnlton. and dnuchter ol Col, P.. Hubbard of Vernon. Printer in Keene in nnliff. the above. j..nr ltmlison. Indiana. April 26, Bev. Sim eon Salisbury, need 30, fnrnietly of this town. In Clnremonl, iN.ii.aum un. iurs junry itf., ,vtr nf Hun. Jonathan Nve. need 47 ' oi.. TM TI Anril "SUi. Lvdia. relict of Mose3 Willard, brother to Mrs Juhur son who wns token by tho Indians, at No. 4, ....1 ,n. iMini-ir wnnnded 1)V them in 1750. The deceased was 85 years old, sho left (now living in Charlestown),thrcc sisters over jv. In Ashburnhain.May 0, Capt. Joseph Stone ..1 or. In Princeton, May 2G, Jonb Powers, formerly of Salisbury, Vt. aged aa. At Providence, 18th ult. of conaumntion Mr Calvin P. Rockwood of Troy, N. Y. for nl-nrnonflldil. niTI'lt "8. In Moutngue, 20th ult. Mrs. Lucy, wile of Mr Daniel Uurnham, ngeu uu. GROCERIES. HJIJLL V TOFVJVSL.EY have just huceived rn boat, Loaf and Brown Sugars; Superior Loal do crushed', New Orleans anu west tnnia .suoiusscsj Fresh Teas; Mocha, Java and St. Domingo Uoliee j 60 Boxes best Bunch Raisins; fnnnn nml Plnivrnri Pnl. fin iuuiuqii u ; , Prepared Cocoa; Cassia, Pepper and bpicc; Urouud apices; mus.aru; English Patent Groats. Altn 2(1 limes Fresh Lemons. i,in i. is:t7. 39 Select School for Girls MELENDY'S School mriss ItJL Ashbel Dickenson's Stone is in Air, Buildin Mnin street. Teiims. fa quarter to consisi oi eleven weeks.) Tlon.linn nn,l Rnpl infr bJ.UU Geography, Grammar or Arithmetic. 3,00 History, Natural Philosophy, Botnny, Needle-wotk will receive attention. V Reference as to Miss Melendv's nualiii ...:.,. . i,u ,,lo m tliP linn. John Phelp: nnd Mrs. Phelps; or to the lte.v. Mr. Harris, West liratlleboro Acaacmy. Brallleboro, Muy 31. SNUFF & TOBACCO. w a t -r n. mnwMRT.T!V. --- a vn tnci rnrpivi il a niinnlv ot horu- XX lanVs best Maccaboy and Scotch SimfTi uui, Qr,.Mna nnd flhewiuc Tobacco ; bc6t Oronoke ditto., nt New Yoik prices. freight addiil May 31. Si raw Carpeting, UST received and for sale cheap, by D WIN ELL.. May 30. A. E. Prepared hi Dr. C. BrjTTEnriELD, West Brottleboro. Vt. And for sale bv Williston & Tyler, Brallle boro; i-resltt wo., west uraiueooro ; ,an. Philip Martin, uuiuoru : joci ttouon, jesq Rcadsboro ; Judge Knight, uuramerston. FISH JUS'D SALT. Quintals Codfish: American and Fino Dag Salt tor sale by AUSTIN BIRCHARD. Favetteville. Mav 1G. 1837. 37 J ' 20 mVO new and 2 second hand One Horse X WAGGONS, for sale by AUSTIN B1RCIIARD. Favetteville. Mav 10. 1S37. 37 JACKS. THE subscribers offer tho scr Vices ol two goou me resent season ; one at J. dmith's Stable. Brattlcboro, the other at inrih.,m t i.-nire. Vt. i nnd will pay cash for tW SMITH & LYMAN Mnv nn. 1337. 39 CHJE.fBP VERY, FOR Cash or approved Liabilities can do had at the sign of the CASH STORE in this village. Call and see. 3 At the same place, on the first l u& I. I Vnf Tnnn next, will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, sundry articles of merchandize, "too jihmeroiM to menion." PAY TON 11. UliiUJDL.iMV. Putney, May 25th, 1837 s3w38 JYoticc to Road JStUltlers. THE Selectmen of the town of Brattlebo ill ho nt the dwelling house of Lu- thcr Sargeauts, on Thursday, the 8th day of .. . I i I ...Ml ln. . June next, at u o'ciock, m., nnu n i u ihn inwPKi bidder, the btiililinc of a new road from Luther Sargeants' to Ezra Harris', being about 300 rods. Xliosc wisning io tumiuwi will please attend. SOS. OGODHUEi "., "'1 SAM'L EARL. Jr., Selectmen LAFAYETTE CLARK.) TtrattlPhoro. Mav 23. 1837. 33 NOTICE IS hereby given, tlmt the copartnership here tofore existing between ADKINS &. MIL LER, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. ' TIMOTHY ADKINS, CHESTER 11. M1LL1SU Brattlcboro, May 24, 1837, 33 NEW ESTABLISHMENT, AT BRATTLEBOllO CENTRE. Trip". cnWrihprK have formed a connection business under the firm of BAKER MIL LER, nnd oflcr for sale at the lowest prices, a large and desirable assortment of 8PRJAO GOODS, just received Irom Uoston, consisi ntr nf pvi'rv nrticle usuallv kept In a country store. They respectfully solicit the,patronngJ ot their incnus onu me puuuo. CHESTER H. MILLER. Vlrnlllol.nrn fnu 1. 1837. 38 39 Townshend Academy. THE public nre respectfully informed that the Summer Term of this Classical and P.nfrlUl, SMmnl will commence on WEDNES DAY, the 7th of June, under the continued in struction of Mr ISeiSon WiiEELEn, A. B. Terms as usual. JOHN ROBERTS, fcStcreury of the llunrd of Tttf I Townshend, May 17, 1837. 37 Brattlcboro Typographic Co r i H 17. Stnrkholdcrs oftheBrattleboroTypo X trranbic Comnanv are hereby notified that tho Regular Annual Meeting of said Company will hn hold nt ihpir Counting Room, in Brat tlcboro, on -WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of June ensuing, at 9 o'clock, A.M. WM. W. lliSS5lSlUJM', lerit. Brattlcboro. Mav 18. 1837. '3wis37 TO XiET. A NEW and convenient Tenc ment. suitable for one or two fnmi lies, may be had on application to ULtVEn It AnNSWOKTH, or U. V 1A' livimr on the premises. Brattleboro, May 18, 1837, House, Sign and Ornamental OEOKOE li7"lEKKIAM WOULD inform the people of this village that ho has taken a shop in the first building north oftChase's Stage House, up stairs, where he will attend to Sign and Orna mental Painting, Imitations of Wood, Marble T-fn urlll nlin nttPTld to HOUSE PAINT irv-n. r4Pi7.n HANGING and GLAZING Brnttleboro. March 15, JS37. iseptf28 TTLOUGHS of different kinds and X bv E. W. PROUTY ci r sizes CO. ents, these medicines act powerfully upon thu secretions, tend to purify the blood, and thus equalize the distribution throughought the sys tem. But to the CAUTION. I warn all persons, and especially those who take my med! ines, against Bleeding nnd Leeching. This very prevalent practice sends many, otherwise healthy persons, to an untimely grave and oth ers are rendered tnvalidsfor life. Bleedingand Leeching should only be performed in aggra vated cases, when all other remedies have (ail ed to produce relief. People are generally loo restive when unwell. They should Jorote up a rational course of medicine, and relief will be almost certain, sooner or later, according to thu virulence of the attack, or the constitution of the invalid. Rcaderl follow the above advicn on one solitary occasion I will stake my rep utation on the result. Letter from William H. Sehenk. New Rochelle, Oct. 1836. To Mr Mof fat Dear Sir: It is well known that tho dele terious properties of leads used in painting nro very injurious to health, and produce many distressing complaints. I have been a severe sufferer therefrom, and have often endured excrutiating pains. I nevor could find any relief from medicine, until in a happy hour, you gave mo your Pills and Bit ters, their effect has been almost miraculous, nnd I have found them a more effectual anti dote to tho poison of paints than any medicines I hare ever tised or heard of. They have fre quently relieved me from the severest pain in two hours and your Phoenix Bitters have, completely cured me of that distressing coni- . i . . I . 'I . . !.L i -i. 1 , -fll' . pia.ni, llic juich, wuu which l nuvcucun untitl ed. I wnnt words to express the gratitude I feel towards you, for the benefits I hove receiv ed from your great discovery. Painters should never be without them. wm. h. seiiebe. Letter From Mian Clark. To Johh Moffat Sir: I am anxious to give you a testimonial to the qualities of your Vegetable Life Pills and Bitters, and I state with pleasure, that having used them for the Uheumatisin, winch l nave ocen aiiuctea wun for a number of years, I have found great re liefand I am convinced thnt they arc the best medicine thnt I ever met with for tho abovo complaint. I have also recommended then tn a number oi my acquaintances, wno speoK iu the highest terms of them,-nnd one person in particular, whom 1 saw suffering with the Piles, nnd who wns very much distressed and could get nn relief. I accordingly got a box of your Lilu I'llls for turn, nnd he told me a short limn after, that he was perfectly well, and he said he had not taken more than half the box. I shall hnve great pleasure in recotnmcniling them whenever l have nn opportunity, vv .su ing you as extensive a sale as their merits de serve, I reinnin yours, respectfully, Allen (JLAur.Sl Cortlandt-st. Letter Fnont R. II. Hough. New York, December 15tb,1930. To Joiis Moffat, Esa. Dear Sir: I havo found your Life Pills and Phffinix Bitters ol such benefit, that I cannot help expressing h wish that others should Iks benel.tted also. After taking only part of a box of Pills, and :i small bottle of Bitters, they cured me of (ho rheumatism and dyspepsia, botn oi wnicn I nan been troubled with for two ycqrs, and had tried many things; but nothing gnvo'mo any relief until I took your Pills and Bitters. My boy, nino venrs old, had a breaking out which lasted him for eighteen months, and although wo tri ed manv thiiiL's. he trot no relief until he took your Pills, and in twenty days fie was perfectly wen, anu cureci unu uas uau no rciuru bihci. which has been six montns. t nave recom mended them to a girl that is troubled with tho scrofula; she has taken them about two months, nnd is nearly cured, l must say me r.us ami Bitters are the best medicines I ever took, aud I think no family should bo without them. Please send by tbp bearer a box of Pills and n bottle of Bitters. Yours &c, R. II. Houdii, 103 Elm st. Letter Fuom AnwA Hardt. To Mr. Moffat Sir: Having been long .ffl'i..i r.l. - 1.. I 1. ..f ... ,1 n ..... ulIIIClCU Willi ilirBlJlciua, uuu liuviup muuw uw of many medicines and had tho advice of good and experienced physicians, without receiving any permanent benefit. I deem Jt an act of jus tice to you and tho public, to state that 1 waa entirely cured by the use of your Vegetnblo Life Pills. I have recommepded, them to oth ers, and in every case they havo had the desir ed effect. Yours, respecstfully, Anna Hardy, 19 Sixth Avcnub. Leltr From Lewis Stoll. Brooklyn, Jolt 20, 1830. To Mr. M Cheney. Sir: I wish you to. send me n box of Dr Moflat'a Vegetable Life- Pills and a bottlo of Phmnlx Bitters. For 5 years and upwards, I have been afflicted with dyspepsia and cost iveness, and am perfectly restored by the uso of this medicine. I have an exceedingly high opinion, of its good qualities nnd nm willing at any timo to certify to the same, should it lie rt benefit to others thus afllicted. Lewis Stole. CP For further particulars of MorrAi's Lite Piles and Phoenix Bitters, call at tho RECESS, Brattleboro, where the pills caa ba obtained for 25 cents, 60 cents, or'$l per hox; and tho Bitters for 1 or $2 per bottle.