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THE OAK. words era, r. mobris. Wcdman, spate that (reel Touch not s f ingle tough I In youth it sheltered rne, And I'll protect it now. Ttvu my f ncfatlict'rf hand Thatplsccd linear hli rot; There woodman, lit ft stand, Thy axe shall harm it not! , That old familiar tree, Whose glory and renown Are spread o'er land and sea, And wouldst thou hack It down? Woodman, foibcar thymrokc! Cut not it cailh-liound tic Ob, spare that nged risk, Now lowering to the skies! When hut an idle toy I sought it grateful shadr; In nil their gushing joy Here, too, my seder played. My mother kbss'd me here: My father pressed my hand Forgive this foolish tear, II lit let that old oak aland I My heartstrings round thee cling, Clone hx thy link, old friend! Here shall the wild bitd sing, And still thy branches lend. Old I fool the storm stilt brnvel Ami, woodman, leave the spot; While I've a hand to nave, Thy axe shall linnn it not. T II K I. 0 S T CHILD. x Tiiuii.Miin KTonr. in the county of Uliter, In the neighbour hood of Pennsylvania, lived a man, whose name wa Le Fevre; he wan the grandson of a Frenchman, who wan obliged to lly tbi coun try at the revocalion of the idiet of Nantes. He iniijlit writ have been c-lled (hclnstofinau kiud, for he pHntMi'd a plantation on the very verge of I he valley inward the nine Moun tains, a place of refuge for animal of the deer kind. Thin man, having a family of elevrn chil dien, (a tiling by no means uncommon in that rouiitry,) win grrally nlnrnied one morning id mining tlits youngest, who wan ahout linir ""am of nge lie ilixnprx'urcd ah'iul ten o'clock. The dblrcsscd family slight oficr him in the nvi and In the fields, hut to no purpose Ter nfi''d to nil extfeine ilegiee, they united with lin n ih'igtili'iiin In rpieU of him. They rnler id the woodi, which ihey brut over with the iiumI rrupulnus attention. A thousand time tlry culled him hy name, and were nniweted only hy tlm eehoe.iol' the wikhi. They lin n n.i,iiihld tlieriikclvcs at ih" foot of the Moun luia ol'Chotnguifm lot ehrrftint trim) without bring able to bring the Irani intelligence of the child. After leptwilng ihemwlvo fur some Minutes, they foimed Into illU'eient bands mid night coming on, the parent in depalr refused to return home, fur thilr flight conntiintly in ntiMted hy the knowledge they had iif iho mountain cats, nu animal k rapacious, that the inhabitant cannot iiIw,b defend tligmselvrs it grili)t their tillnek. 'Mien (hey painted to tlieir hnnginnlbii the horiid Idea of a wolf, or miinu other dreadful ntilmid, dcvi tiring tlieir ilatling child. 'Doiick, my poor Utile Deiirkt where ait llmti?" frequently exclaimed the mother, in the mom poignant language hut all wn of no avail. Am noon an daylight appeared, may reneweu uirir Ncntrii, urn a nniucrcMNiuj. ly ni the nrrceeillng dnv. dlan laden with fum, coming fintn nu ntljucent village, called nt lliu house of Lo Fevre, lulen ding to repo-o himclf there m ho UNunlly did on hid travelling through that part ofthe coun- iry, ne win iniieii siirpiiMcu to nnd no one at home hut nil old NrurcM, kept tlu'te hy her In firmities. "Where in my brother?" mild the Indian. "Alaul" replied the Negro woman, no mm imt liU little Deilck, and all I lie nelghhourhood me employed in looking nlt.-r him in lliu wuoili." It wnK then three o'clock In the iifutrnoon "Sound the limn," mud tin1 Indian, "try anil call my nuuter homeI will liud hin chilil." Thu horn Hounded; and n- soon M the fit titer icliirnnl. the Indian imli- ed him for the kIiih-d mid (docking that Der- ick nan worn mm. lie turn onieieil hH Ung, which he drought with lilm, to Mnell lliem mid then, taking thn Iioiiku lor liU ( nitre, he diMorihrd a clicly of n nuurter of a mile, aniii iliuuieler; oriletiug lil.i I)og to mnrll the euith wherever he led him. The vi de wan noi com lili'li'd. when lliu nitfdciiiiiH animal lii'irnu to uuik., Thli miiind hriiught annie feehle mv of iiono to Iho illtcoumilntu pnrenlri. Hid dug i'lllowrd Ihuecenl, mid harked ngnin, the pnity pursued him with nil tlieir peed, hut nooii IokI night of him In the wood. Half an hour after warda'they heard hint i gain, mid noon bow him return. The counti'iinney id' the poor Dog, wm vlslhle nllered; an nlrof Joy Hui-mod to mil mate him, tun! U givtu ten n-eined to Indicnio that hUgi'urch hnd mil Inrn In vain. "i nm uro he liux Phi ml tliichllill"exclnini. rd the Indliiu. Hut whether (lend or n'lve, wiih (it uresenl the eruel hIiiId of viiHpeucr. 'I'hc Indian then followed him lo the font of a Inure tree, whew lay iho child In it it enfeebled ulnte, Jienily ttpnroncliliig death. llo took Ittciiileily In hi nimi, anil lui.itily called It to the tlkcoiuolitii' pnirnt. 1 1 PI illy, the father and mother weiolniminc inetiHUio prepared lo uwlve their child. Their Joy wni ad great Unit It wni nioie limn u quin tertjr nit hour hi'lliuiihey oould rxprriw their giiillluilo to thu kind restorer of their child. J idcnn not expieM the nlU'cllug wene. A Vr thoy had hnthed lliu litco of thu child with their leum. they threw tht'iiwelven on the neck or tho Indian, wluwo heart In iiiiIhou inci ted with learn. Their gtittltiiile wits then ex tended to the Dog they rarenm,d lilm wllh In !xpreHlhlu delight, the nnhmil. who, hv uiemin oi Ida Bflgitrlty. hnd fnund their oil', epi hill j nnd conceiving tlitit, like the ietnf UU group, he mtwi imw Mnin In need of reflenh lijetit ii pleiitinil remifit mw preimied for lilm, ittler which ho mid UU mimier purmied their journey mid tho company, mutually pleased nt iho hnnpy event returned to their respective htihllntlon, highly delighted with thu kind In dian nuil liln wouiieili Dog. K J.fOJ.VrRC-rErrtBti; TcttlMOKr. j I'"" 0e. Bllimor Amet'tttn. The Okhe U one of the paper which isl Stage Accident and Lett of Lives. An quclcd at authority hy the "Dcmociat." The ncciotni aiicncuu nun lalal results belcl render of that the fidlowing whether Mr ran Jlureri oritu hv the "Dcmociat." The ncciclvtil Rltcnaea nun ratal results befVI paper in thii county will rce hy of tbc stages running between Haiti ,hethcritieon1.idcredso0ndbyin,r.eBn(l "',,n,7 .n he .n,8ht,of lhti nU Meml in New York Slate: "h '.n,nL . 1 hf f "T'0' has ,hc Wlowing Vrnm lite OfKinJagi Standard, Vn Onim papr. The fyathtngton Globe. We are painrd particular, in n letter dated Ci-EAti Sphi.no, Md. 8th Aue. P. M One of the Heliniee lino of stages, from to obme that thU paper, after having niani-! r Vu .7 n A.i S . - fetci some diction to pursue u mote mw!-; I-wo"" ,hc U l""f d throug'' ciatccourM', ha resumed it tone of virulent 'a' cveiiini. on its way lo i Cum; and vindictive denunciation towards the hank em anil limine cln.es of the city of New York. Wc begin to find our state pride a lit tle sennitivc under the repetition ot the on berlnnd. About ten o'clock the ill filed coach reached n small spur of the mountain running lo the I'olomac, nnd between this place and Hancock, termed Millstone Point, loui.UeUa ti.cM wn.cn nave mien ti.c organ oi . , .. . j n,islakjn th lraci. :. bc, lite ailminutiation lor aoine inonins nasi, upon , . . .. the cilbenii and intcreM. of our commercial cm- ,nn V'V tU n',hl) m" l,,a horses too i near me euge oi lue precipice, and in me twinkling of an eye. coacli horses driver nnd passengers were precipitated upwards of thirty-five feet, on'lo a bed of rocks below the coach was dashed lo pie ces, and two of the horses killed literally smashed. , respectable elderly lndyof the mnie of Towrfthcnd, Aug. 163 pori um. We know itir. van uurtn well e- nuugh to know, that these repeated futmina- limn cannot he in accordance with his views and fecli gs, and our apprehensions, once iar- tially allayed, have been levived, that the OUilxs i playing a part in this matter, which has hut little reference lo ihc stability of his administration, or the continued union and as- cendaricv of the democratic patty of the na- V .... .!....! ii... wc live, that a prrutancu in the present course of that paper, unrebuked or not disavowed by the nduiiui'ltrntion, or the Republican nicm-U-rs of Cougrciu, will result in the total over throw ofthe republican majority of the States, and of course in the defeat of Mr. Van liurcn's rr-olcctinn. No intelligent man can misapprehend the fa tal tcudencie of the influence which piiniiies in the athuinistralion preys at the rapilal, Wu are clearly of opinion that with such a pilot, the gnod'ship ot Democracy will be speedily wrecked, arm Us precious ireigiu coutguetl to the deep wuteri of oblivion. No huninn agen cy can direct thealorrn which it is the obvious policy ofthe Globe to excite, nor will it to f Mind in human iintuie V forgive the injuries the tempest would inllict. Who will under take to piediel the recovery of the democratic ascendancy, if the oppoMition should succeed at the next Presidential election. It will be prudent to look mound us and esti mate the consequences which have been nl ready induced, and truce them lo their causes ax well a atueituin our present condition. The ISepublican paity, asoiganiml under the Ii t Adtuiiiitinltiiu, have lost I lit Slates of muv JerrH-v, Ohio, Indiana, and Grogia. A year ago the Van Iluieii oi.teiriiy in Maryland was flCOOj now, though by the arrangement of I iiieiinttnciK, we nave olilinnnl iiall the utale delegation in Congres, the Whigs have nu ag gregate majority ol 1C0H. IVuimvlvauia is t.i:., :.. t... i... i ... . .il-llllillllU .11 II. I- .li.Tl.liri. 1.1111 l&i.lllb.liIAIIl II 1111- , n ing the mime woik throughout the state, which ! same table, lie is sluewd in his dealings, ioiii nu it cuiigrryvnnai iiiiuici m a rccem spc- nnd prospers; he recognizes no currency" cial election. U e have just .t a mniiiwr of in, coi ill wvw ad pay noihinjr else C;.iigre.? in Maine by an unnerve Whig cam. .,.,, ,aR. ,.,, , j.JJ, ,, ,A .... Illinois uneaten to tieatl in tlieiooisl'Mis o In- . . . ,, ,, i . fr V till rntlut.. ,lMf t.VIi.r ... ..ffll'.. .m.iivivwwuh- mhiuhi, mill tentlitic to nliennle and ditirit ,ir!lvn, on delivering the deed Townsliend Academy. rTlHF. Faix Term of this Institution will; , UflKlllV iho dtli nfl ji. cuniiiitiitu uii ni.-. i ; September next. A Lady, well qualified for instructing in the various Academical branch es, will be employed lo lake charge of the Fe male Department. TERMS. For Common-Enzlisb brunches, 3S0 Higher do do 4,00 Latin, Greek, and French. 4,50 No charge made less than for half a Term. And it is hoped every scholar will make an effort to be present at the beginning of the iprm. as no one ran be admitted to an advanc ed class without serious injury to himself and the class, and great inconvenience to the In structor. Board may be obtained in respectable fami lies, nt a convenient distance, for 1,25 to 1,75 per week Arrangements will alto be made so that ihose who wish may lorm tncniseives inln n rlnh for llir (selves at cost. purpose of boarding them N. WHEELElt, Principal, utr. 1837. -10 SKr? JSKt (Ki!,-ldanr .Chesterfield Academy. was so dieadfully inanled that life is flick ering on his lips only, i lis face was beaten to n mummy. The other passengers und the driver are woftilly bruited, but it is sup posed they are out ofdangcr. They were seven in number. I cannot gnlhcr tint any blame was at tached to the driver. It is said he was per fectly sober; hot he nnd his horses were new to this road, and the night was foggy nnd verv dark. Six lives have been throtcn away in this vicinity within two weeks, lo wit:' A man beaten lo death, u man murdered, a man throtvn from his horse, and these tbrte deaths. P. S. 2 o'tlark, Mail at the door. Mrs. ClaikeV daughter was along sh has her shoulder dislocated, poor unfortunate girl ! and the man is not yet dead, but seuslcss and cold in the extremities his name has not transpired. Ust'nnns Look at This At Jamaica, says the New Yoik Times, lives a man who is upwards of eighty years of age, and original in his character, llo is wealthy and childless; his wife un J six attached ne gro followers, not slnvis, sit with him at the dlniiin eriition ft lends, no one need be mirpiitcd at the loss of two or thiccmoie elutcti during the opproach Ing Congtes-ionnl elections. With all these lights Unfiling in iltt face, the Globe pcisiuu in it rotuxe of denunciation ngainet the rights and inlercslK ofthe Stales, and in opposition to lite opinion of the majority ofthe Republican par ty, which every rellecling Democrat must to sensible ran only terminate in lil.e results. Wc beseech the true men of the party lo consider these views, und If practicable to devise a rem edy. Otherwise we go down to one common and irictiievitble ruin. lie required this to be paid in specie which, as lie bad always done, the lent on inotlguge nt fire pur cent, no never i.mes more, ueciaring Dial to lie all that the use of money is worth llo refuses inure. He has now fiO.UOO or fJOO.OOO lent on mortgage at lhat rate. A feu months ago he bought u cow of a neigh bor. for 827 fit). A week or tuoafierunrd. lu; c.i mo to the seller and said that the aui Hint was utter lliau slio Had been repre sented lobe; that it was his wav lo do, in to require justice in all his dealings; mid he tendered the seller fyZ 50 more. It was refused of course, hut the old man left the These are but THE Kali. Ttcnnt of the School at this Academy will commence on Mo.ndsy the 2Sth instant. The Academy Building has been remodeled and put in good repair, a capable and cflicient Assistant has beeneng.igcd,andothcrmeasures taken to render this School worthy the very lib eral patronage it has heretofore enjoyed. The Sciences will be illustrated in occasion al Lectures, by aid of an extensive Apparatus and Students may have access to a well selec ted Library. Tuition, S3 00 per Quarter. Board on most reasonable terms. THOMAS HARDY, Principal. Chesterfield, Aug. 8, 1S37. 4w49 CHEAP New Goods, NewGoods JUST received, and will be sold uncom monly cheap for good pay or credit, BROADCLOTHS. CASSLMERES, CALLWOES. be. A-e. by Aag.J. B1RGE & DICKINSON. w-p on "sale. THAT valuable Real Estate and TAVnn.-V STAND reccnt- ItSt lim 'Y occupied uy u.usia mnds, Esq. iji4r3and situate in the pleasant and growing village of Hinsdale. On thepremises are two small Tenements, which command a high and ready rent, aside from the large and commodious Tavern House. Attached to said Tavern are convenient Darns and an excellent privilege of water, conveyed by ncqucducts to every department of lite premises. There be longs lo it about eight acres of as choice Land as lies in the valley of the Ashuclot; and the whole presents a tare opportunity to the man of enterprise and busincs. Terms of payment made easy and satisfac tory. For farther particulai enquire of the subscriber at Northfield, Mass. or of Mr Fncn. eiiick Hunt, near the premises. JONA. HUNT BLAKE. August 3d, 1837. 48tf l'Oit lKLy, ALuANl'j Olt TTrn XD PHOENIX ETT The first onetaiir.- t. . coats of the stomach an impurities and crudii.M Z around he, ; ?nd ToAH tially cleanse these Z' masses behind. . , "V si ".'''nof is wen known loal f lV, l i.u VAdiuuiu IHO lllllnnn '. "'. and hence the prejudice of w.uiiiji inn n,i .i . ouu ine ii aimn. l- ,l. nnd ihelunM. n.. t...U7' : K aiy organs. The blocd color trom iLe ngenev r,fii i- ' lungs before i ff j thus purified by thtm, aadVotrf'iV coming from a clean Mcmach through ihc veins. J .1 cwi! svstern, and triumphantly mra,7 t of health in tl.c biMm.nl S lil iMrOIIT.XNTCAlTlrx.Jht,,.!, l thoroughly my medtcinS ifc' ofihe theory, a goo,l reg toll preferable lo the ahnwi ur.ir?.' rerableto.heahnwi-, i . . . r...r. tu-itli ii.o r.;ru i.n. . ..r '"otts, AIA'A-WWA JL'1C1J vx7 merely contend l.iT M preparations, prepared w.thdul Halifax High School. nnllE Gib Term of the IIa'ifax High School JL will commence St (ember 4th, under the care of Damel Sui.riiioso.N, Jr. iis former instructor. Board and tuition on most reasonable terms, JOSEPH HENRY, SAMUEL FISH. Jr.. BENJAMIN WOODARD Halifax, Vt. July 20, 1837. Gw47 The following valuable Vegetable Medicines stand at the head of all other medicine for the complaints to which it is recommended. If re sorted to in season it is said to cure nine times out of ten. ".'J tlitch in time tates nine." run- ices. Yin Urultlcfooro nnd Ucnnington. LEAVES Chase's every morning (Sundays ful hand; and lhat in al lariirf Si excepted) ct 2 o'clock, and arrive at Troy matter what thccharactcr of th it 1 and Albany sale evening, where it intersects ! a rnvdicine should be nrpferml V-.Sl the great estern Canal, bteam-boals for New i In nineteen rases out of itvi-nir r l York, Rail-read for Ballston and Saratoga in season, a speedy cure wMf' 'li''! Springs, Stages, Packets, &c. The reason of this is verv Dlam A T.w,r. tii t ih Tit Mt.t A abort titno i.inct: ' : . enu. ,,orcomP.,",i,.'"'n 10 i inonry among the children "1 ft '1)111 1 ill li 1VIIIH04 III" Hill IU 1 1 till llllll liDs I f- .1 i I iV. . 7. ri.: ;; V llobone.fori.ted that dav. cn.,..ni.,l,mr ! SI ? .? niiess similar talcs related v ." .i ..i.i....i ... t....t -.. .I... ...:i-:. ..' ' lor i m. uuh 4 tiiQiiiu ill iinif nuwil UIU nillltlllllr IllUll ' - Mis frame bends under the weight of 81 years, but his health is unbroken, nnd i . - . . i - . . . uis spirits are yoou; lie loncra under a green oli! nge, down thu lull of life, nnd if con scicntious observance of his rules of right, can soften the pillow or ensure calm slum bers, thnt old man must have serene night What will our money lenders think of n man who refuses more than five perevnt? oc What wk cam. Dutiuh. Every man otigin 10 pay ins tlebls it hu cnn. Every man onghi to help his neighbor if he can. Every man and woman ought to gel mar ried it thny cnn. I'.VITl' Hi'nr.'Si'lllllIll n in r'rnrrru nrwt mill hewn about toendute. Peihatm. thought in the Louis ntnr... nimhi m irnrm I .. f l. ...!...., .1... :.i . , . ", l - r o--- -w ......... ...v. i, un Minni ii kiii mo iiiiii iiueti nun neaii I IT. ..I. 1.. .. . . rnrii iiiini, iriiiiipx iii.u man is a intiier wuo nas a wile anil cm iiren to mourn ovur hut rather that I might have an oppotuuity of set ing how operations were conducted in these dwellings of the tilllicted. I seated myself by the side of my fiirnd, while my eye wandered ti botil the mom, resting on kni'vrs, saws and oth er Instruments which lay on tho table before me. painting the scenes of anguish which thoso wiiIIh hud wltnrwied, and exciting In my heart pity for those pour sulh-rers who were from day today oxt tided on lhat sheeted table. As I was meditating on the "many ills which llech is heir to," the door was opened, nnd upon a board was brought in n man exhausted with disease and worn out with pain, lie wni laid upon the inlile and the instruments of amputa tion readily ptepaied. The bloodless face and Ihc trembling lonn lold us that the stillercr wiih conscious of his situation, nnd dreaded the .tf ffoWen .cccc turning to won?. Dming he war ol mt a fanner In Connecticut hmightit Met mihurlt for which he gnve his uu so.il a immetiinteiy (or fflOOO to te. neighbor, mid took U mile the huter did Hume by Ids next door neighbor, and In this wi Hie buck went through Iho whole village, mil man making n little fortune by tho opera' V :','-r"lf'l'mmiely, Wmro the notes became V I t 0, l)c?co ' n"lv. Down went ,....., ip iiuck. 'flieuu i en ere.i u .ntmMy'mUgaln-noiHHly wull iy' unme . -Iho whole v I Iftge lulle'tl, tilul to' 4 k lit r, a uwsntt wu nit..ii.t..ui ....... ..... . Ul- the hu It, vl.lt;h ot Uxtu iBffSSi by Ihc lawyer In pyiclli wf hU JSiti- n his misliutunes, nud luemls lo miuUter o His wants but noiiu uie here he is to near iiih pants iilune. I he saw soon followed the knile and hiioii the limb was taken oil'. Au tuo siiV-eon was taking up the tuteries, curitisiiy U'A (no to inquire thu catio of thu illseuK-, and my feelings were indescribable when 1 was told "Whilst In n state of intoxi cation, for want ol'n better shelter, he slept inn bam nnd finn- his feet I" I was faint and sick at Iho sight, and roso to leave the room. Tho blind of my fiienil held me hv thu shoulder, whllo he usked if 1 did not infend to nco thu whole otieinllottf "Is it not alrnidv ilon..tt I Inipilirtl. "No, the other is lo he, 'taken nH'. I liiHlened from the spot, ngnlii to bo in the o- pen mr, ntiii relieve my cur nnd my hemt from Hie cries of lite iiulbrtuiiiitu man. I liiive llslened tinnioved to temperance Irc turrs anil teinpernueo tuldresst's, the I'loiiurnco of thai phtfoeoiiveiled mo. Olivo Iliunch. I nnAsuny ni run Dr.r o Ai.oir.ns. The treiisitry wiih paved with stone, for ito wooden llooi could have Hiipnorled thu weight of gold 11 c.tlinf Ivliiij literally lu millions, Jieaped un like com in a gttinarv, several feet high a gulnst the tytdls, the plaster of which had been wet when they weio shovelled In, but when dry rrlnined t ie Impression of ihem, and made he Hi cm walls tell (hat they hnd been printed by coins ut gold, In this hull ol Pluttw were contained not only sotnu hundred thousands In gold anil Jewels, which the Devtook with hint, hut between two nud three millions which the I'renih owned to receiving. Considerable biiiiih, t Is kmnvii, disappeared nnticroiintably after llm French got possession or thenu hut Mr. hl. .Iohn suspects that millions have been seeieled, tluingh m t brought till', by (ho Dry hhnsell. (?nmiei Ltltmfrom th Sculh. V men is intiiiT. Tho (llohe, the Boston lost, ntul the niniittled pupeis urtlmpuity have been ehnrglng llieAVnm .mkiioiuhts with the nigh crltnu of causing tho Hanks to suspend specie payment. Oenerul Jackson states in his letter to lllalr, that it is tho Dr.rostTr. IU nks ihnt have been guilty of litis high-han-i ,., .' .'.lcc ftl"' l,ll "'ey liave been aninEti by Diddle nnd the Buriims to bring distress and ruin upon tho country. Now which Is the HioiitssT authoiu'ty in tho ruse? Tliu ollilia tetl iirevse, or Gen Jucksop? Retract ypur raltimnv nnntiwt llu niKi-i lihuio v.. nl il... 'l,. 11 ttel pres tho Oenend 19 thu highest nuthoiity I ntul 1UU4 lw believed. iJoWon Mat. iconsiituents what they nro nbout if they en n. Every mini should do his work lo please uis customers u ne can. 1J ... -I I I . I I r ... jvcry in.iii 3UOUU1 titeaso uis wuc il lie can. Every wife should rule her husband if she can. .... Every woman should sometimes hold her tongue if she cnn. Every lawyer should tell the truth if ho can. Every preacher ofthe gospel should bo a christian if ho can. Every rentlnr should add soinrtliinr; to ttic nbovo if hu can, Petersburg Constellation. William the Fourth in the City of New York. Our city, it npnours, wns'onco lite resilience of tho hue King of England. When ho was stationed here, during the iitivoluilou, ii bold plan wns concocted to carry hint oil' from ninong his friends nnd coinrmles. The dm ier or this during pro ject ivns Colonel Ogtlen, n gullnm olficer in the revolutionary nrmy, und who, with his reuiinent, wits slttiloned in New Jersey. At this llinu the IMnco wns living on shore, with Adnilrul Digby, nud us no danger was nmirciie mien, men quniiers weru very slightly gunrded. Ogden's plan wns to lund secretly on a storuiysiiight, with n Mini 1 1 nnd bold band, to enpthfennd carry oil' iho Admiral and tho Prince, nnd ip ti!o theiri to New Jersey. Washington sanctioned the plnn, because he thought, if successful, ho would the sooner nnd the better mnko terms wiih England for tho acknowledge ment of Ameiicnn Independence, Ilis "di rections to Ogden (dated 28th of March, 1782) were.thutno insult or indignity should be offered to lite Admiral or the Prince, nnd lhat they should bo conveyed to Congress. The plan wns not executed. Sir Henry Clinton got n hint of it, nnd took earothat the guards should be doubled, and every pre caution taken for tho security of tho Ad miral nnd Prince. Thu plan wns thus dis appointed. iV. r. Ejrnrets, There ore two persons in pjison at Nash, ville, len chnrged with ti robbery of iho nmtl, one 13. nnd ilie other 1 1 yoats&f nge. Passengers on arriving at Troy or Albany, can procure passage lor the West at almost any hour or the day, either by Stages, Packets or Rail-road. Passengers leaving Drattlcboro via Benning ton and Troy, for the Springs, will find this route more pleasant than any other, as they can have an opportunity of seeing Troy anil taking Ihc Rail-road ut Troy direct to the Springs. lL3 Elnggngc YTasoii to Troy. A 13 agoaok Yaoo.v will C-pj-j-M r leave Rrattlcboro for Troy vfti&P'rfyflssifi 0,ce a week, and will take Krcigltl to Troy for C2 1-2 fcsS;, - 'ixrcita. rents per hundred. Fam ilies from the vicinity or Bratllebom, going West, can hare their effects carried to Troy and there stored or freighted, This Elixir is useful in nil cases of pain, if a M' lor turner inlormatton, call on taken inwardly or applied externally. ' . ' at Chase's Hotel, Brattleboro, or lu rases of common Hcad-achc, bathe the 1 ta " May, 1937. bcail ami snull it up the nose; it will generally relieve in a few minutes. Hold sonic in the mouth fur the Tooth-ache, then wet cotton and put it on the tooth; it will generallyrelievu the pain in a short time. In cases of pain in the stomach or bowels, by taking from 1 to 2 tea spoonfuls, or by ba thing the parts affected, the pain will soon be removed. When the joints are swelled or pained with rheumatism, rubbing them with this Elixir will relieve pain and bring down the swelling. When a joint is strained, by bathing with this the pain will be removed, tho swelling taken down, aim me strength restored. DR. CHAS. HOLMAN'S VKCKTABIK KM XI 11. :kk mw.vnni.r i swEETr.Kr.u WATcn. TROY & 33 RIB liliVE. THE Boats of the above Line, will leave Troy every day for the West well fit- ttt Cnr- It ri r f r m I .... . S3- Families moving, taken at the lowest i . - 's,?re P?rspirat(on.and tbroarj,, rates. Apply to posed of the most epproved teg'ttS J ems, inese rncuicincs act porctjrfulV kTI equalize the distribution tltroo-rhwul lent. a "etc"i But to the CAUTION, I and especially those who ule art against Bleeding and Leecbiog Tb prevalent practice sends raanr, rir healthy persons, to au untimelTgrm-aJ ers are rendered invahdsforhfe Die Leeching sbuuld only If perfwtaid nt vaf.d cases, when all other remits t, ed to produce relief. People are mttti restive when uu well. They should y a rational course of medicine, snd rekf rll almost certain.sooner or later, accwdiD? h virulence of the altacl, or the cotaWBt,. the invalid. Reader! follow on one solitary occasion I will jie m J utattou on the result. 1 N. B. These Pills and the RittmtlJ all mercury out of the sv.'leoi iufimitltiJ than the best preparations of SarfapriJ! J are a certain letnedy for the rtiAtalh1 to the head, or all violent headadtt,lku curcuj; g-c. jui persons wooareptfiwi to awjM-y, Taley. fc. should acrtiUii out the Lite Pills or the Bitters, foi wk in lime will save life. Thcr eoc-i!n,il culation of the blood, draw all Lressweail (i. '. GRIFFITH. CO.. or HAM UFL A NIJIJRSO.V, At Patterson's and Hart's Building:, , - . . ' .. u t.MVI dllVI.1 IUI , 111 rn.p ill prnilin in 11. Ii.ttlkj rn.,.nl. n. t Tmh A OA 1 1 o-. ' ... ...w ..j, ............. , . . iuj, jiiiii u, IOOI. bowels, thii hhxir will remove it immediately, i . . Applied to cLs, bruises, slight burns, or other il,, .. nfl K:.IC, wounds, it ciTects a spetsly and easy cure. A UlllllUlt, clIIU yjlclll S. iiioou warts arc cured tiy applying tins Elixir. "Weeping Sinetei" aro cured by ba-1 thing the part alK-clod tseveral times a day, and wealing a tlannel over tho Fame. People troubled with weakness and pain in their backs, may be cured by bathing with this Elixir two or three times a day. A recent re lax is generally cured by taking from I to 2 lea sponnluls two or three times a day for a few ttavs. Swellings in any part arc removed by taking it, and bathing the part nlfccled. Vcgulublo l'litliUic Drop. cry impurity by the pores ofthe slio. In some obstinate and comnli'tated rJ chronic and inflammatorv Rheoniati.'n.L'fl Complaints, Ferer and Arue, DrsptpiiiPiJ sy, y'lcs, injuries from iAetoms quinine, and other diteastt of hnetlnM it may be found necisry to tsxe boiatttL-l nils anu tho I'hicnix Hitters, lathe dostii commended. LcTTEn Fr.oi T. C. Noun. To M. Joiisr Morr.iT Sir: I tile tto urc in offering you my grateful acknotrlrifl ments for the box of Lire Pilbaodbottkil Pha'nix bitters you sent me. Bjrthfw this medicine, miller the blessing of a kind Fro- mencc, I nave been relieved trom adistrtssoj diarrhea of about four months' corjiitcj5tf.ll had taken but twelve or fifteen of lie 3 when my complaint was removed. I kite casionally used the bitters, and vilottiw highly, hut think the pills have been tM ts-1 phthisic, and hna never failed to help and gen-' t"-, Chain, Mastic Table Cloth, Clothes j emency of this medicine, that I nteciwn orally cures, ami is gootl Tor loosening a hard "", Holhrg pins I 'aucy llashetg, Mailt ass dry ctiugli, and for those who are inclining to for summer beds, of the first quality, &c. consumptive habits: and is hichlv valuable in 1 Antlhariusr ermi facilitv formamtftictnrinv. i" ...i i .... .. . i rr ,. " ivnmiiiiig unu cum coiigu, suoriness "kii us goou macninery tnoveu uy a waier-pow-of breath, diseased liver, &c. Diet should ho cr, it is said none can oiler to the public anu THI siilmrrih.'r rnntimir t.lw liifalnnc. nt liiu linn n.l.nini., .....i i. 1 cleit t cause of the clmnfi! io mv coaditM.- This is n most valuable medicine for thu .hand a large and good assortment of Cabinet ' lne "'; ."'at such is ray conndeof ffl to strancers. as to acouninlances and tioi and say, as 1 speak ol it, that 1 cohsaki hove all price. I know of many who have recc mi nt tant Wnefits from the useofvotir"lxtrl nnil PluiMilv n!tf,.r nnt nnl dnfulejL STS I your medicines generally known, ibrtmil to n irn-nl pxlpnt. nri'vpnt theusecfdtWBMI I medicine. "With my best wishes it jw prosperity and usefulness in the Bfljif ' I nm. mr. riMinpf-tliilli vnnrK. KC. 1. v. ris, 236 llleecker street. I .pttpii Ii nntf H II. HotcH. To Johji Moffat, Esq. Dear Sir: 1 fount! your Life Pills ond Pho-nii Biit such benefit, that I cannot help ripMSjt .1.-. ...1 1. 1.1 . tnffillpd rM- IVISII lllUl UllllTB KllllUlU uw lna Jll After taking only i.att or a IjoxofWW c.nii K.,iii.. r i1i...,.o rnrfd me ol I 1,11.1. U....IV. l. .....VIC, .M.J - . ly rheumatism and dyspepsia, ls3tlicfffWc' 1w.nn ir,i,ilil,.,l .ulil. ft.r iwn vears. andIlM,',, light atlll nnurishini'. nmittimr evervlhliin hnnl liellrr articles, nnd ill turn nnV,. ilmn il,...o e.i: .!.... 7 c. ... v .- i ... i ... ' " i uiji.-iiiiiii, umv mr nu uiiuu, iroin i io a loiinu at uis '.nop. wu KjKNiiiiins in n unto water more or less as the case may require. Bilious Itcgiiltiting: Drops. These drops will reutllate thu stnmncb. turn sickness, cure the common and sick head-ache. twilMhiui ll.itl nr.. I ... ill .1... 1 ,i.;.l. .1...;. r..A.l .1!. . w. . iiuuiuvil ..I. II IIII.-II IIIIMI Ills- . . . Qr, tressing them, may take, after eatinc. two ten.J,uJ lb'7. spoonrtiln in n little water. Childien that are 4 troubled with worms, (nge 2 years) may take; JlSSKJUCeS JS GllCG. from 4 to 0 whole tea snoonful in n Itttlo water. ' .. . . sweetened. 1 ' J t' subsenuers, Assignees of FREDER. Dr. irotmnntsNnturo'sGmnancstqmtive, , ,V, ,i ,,U'NI., U., Uo hereby give no - Trt Si no? you" comimfsf ' Vi CS conertrf K 'nuim, r thebsi. bailee &c &c con.huntd, St. itu. ni,s coin,ulll,V mve wmpslM the Assignee! v 11 r . ......... XT - l... a 1 . 1 ...... vMi,,, ..lAM.KM C.II1 UC lUrillSIICU, ns usual, at his Shop, with Furniture and Chairs at wholesale nnccs. Pine and Bass Lumber, Maple and Birch rc- ceiveu at nts lumiier yaru, as usual. AiMUUlW VAK 1JUOHIV. 4' ness Dance, tic. &c livening unions riii. SlfTllPPR to call upon all persons indebted to snid com- li.lnv lo ..ml.... ...i...A.lin... .:....! mi, , . !n 1 , 1 , , , 1 1 "j . iiiiiiivuuiiL' 1.1, mini, iiunicuinr rheso pi Is have been long used with great contracts excepted. All drwunds not paid ""i hh'ihui ion- 11.MH1 1 11 jti.w-M 71 art nu rivnri rriitiru tn.if i.n CAL12B TODD, E. W. HUNT, JONATHAN BROWN. Hihsdalc, N. H., May -.'7, 1837. tf39 efTect, and had inutlon. Adult may take at bod-tiino from 3 to U 1)1 S. J hev Win break un rnliU nml il.rnm olf fevers, anil cure tho jaundice, &c. Indian Kyo M'nter. frhl t vnrv i-nliinltli. f!r tvunb n.i.l tiiDnin...! '. ' re i'Vi'h. Add linlf xn! ivntir ih.t fiiut nl'. sore eyes using it. l)r. llolmnn's Improved Cnstor mixture. THE first termor our copartnership was out I... in.l. - ,..1.. ' . . This is one of the Imt cathartira now in ! .Z.tir . ' JU'y.''"! wc una many fiir the rollowin comnlaints. vl d vRtiiifrt.! i ....... 1. ; 4voounts, wn.cn are tiueus, cholera muihus, and Coi all obstruction in , 0 ' f o ZZZ bowels. Adult may take from one to two tnble ! Bpootiruls. Children may take tho snmo as of, AiitmR. 1 ir v? custor oil, for a dose. 0 .' IBJI: Intlian Syrup, 'The gieat purifier or tho blood, from' all j kinds of humors, such as cancer, tscrofl'ula, &r. Ointment if needed, which bn ilir mi nP bin.1 ing and healing nil eruptions on tho skin. Prepared by Dr. C. BuTTEnriELt), "West Brnttleboro, Vt. And hbr sale hy Wiiliston & Tyler, Brattle- l'.01?.5 1'.r08t & Co We3t Htntllehoro s Copt, lit. I... TViiir,:.. r...tic..i . 1... . .. ' 1 .. nu. vjuiiioiu : uot-i rin inn. ii'.qi. idgo Knight, Duminorsto'iit Cy- hitinghum; J. C. Stono & Co. BIRGE, BRACICETT & CO. -18 AT Till". Iteudsboro : Jud rus Ballou. Wh Ouiltbrd, Green River, Feathers. 1 OOH POUNDS worrnnteil Livo Gceso XJJKJ Feathers, just rcrelved by July 30. Gt4G DUTTON & CLARK. SUPERIOR RYE, Jt.lylO. By E. W. PKOUTY vt CO. Furniture & Feather Store. Q W. Sl'OONUlt is just receiving a large . assortment of all kinds of Feathers. Al so, is constantly receiving and manufacturing hurniture. February 24, 1837. 125 Birge, Brackett & Co. I iir.tr.. I,..... nni.t.wi with ilvsreittift V UVV.H ItlllVIV-'tl III"' "J -1 1,1.. 4h 19 1 ivenessf. and am perfectly rcstcwi uy .a I r .1.- ,;. 1 n otceeOWJ"'.! in mis iiiciucine. a nuc 5ic opinion of its good qualities and rfflWl, any timo to certify to tlie sanic,."v-. benefit to others thus alllicted, w . . TT... .ff lU - 1 'I'n Mn. ninrriT Sir! Jll"6 " .l.rS .ni:.....i ....!....! n,l liavinfT"1'! uiiiiiTii-ai ivilii im vaiiHJiuai !. - y .rmi of many medicines and had the 8"'!cIK(i nnd experienced physicians, w,.n0U11,ti(fir' any permanent benefit. I deem it " 1 ft f.n. ... ...i .1.. ...,i!- tn state tni '. ... jfuu unu um iiui"ii - Veer. entirely cured by the use of yp" T.lfi. Illo 1 rnmnipnded lllfl". w, Al the old establishment or Birge tfc Dick- cr,3' .,ul in every case they have 1 enson, where may be had every article I ed eflect- Yours, respecstrullv, usuutty hcptntsuch establishments at low rates. Watches V Clocks licit,, tt-jJ and all Jobs usunllv don i K Z ZZZ",? " .i V""'.C; thepiH wen ana warranted. Tcnrm Pnsi. t..i..: it..,....,. r.n ,.hn. ori'I' A uumiiint iui u wnia, v.v...-, , HEALERS IN IKS, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, GOI.I & Silver Mnro, I'nnoy Goods, IMnted. Urit nlnn nud Gilt AVnre, Spoctnclos, Ac., rl many things: but nothing gave me W I until I look vour Pills and. Bitters.-Mj nino years old, had a breaking out "- .. him for eighteen months, and Bltnooen ed many things, be got no relief unulM : i your Pills, and in twenty days he ffsipl well, and cured-and has bad -l0""! which has been six months. 1 1n.ar.ejTII mendiHl them to a rnrl that is trouWnl mil scrofula; she hns taken them ol.ul pjl jiniers are tno nest metiicuiw - think no family should bo wiUiout - , i P!insi. kimiiI h the bearer abojcnn'"' I Please send bv the bearer alxaci Dome ol Hitters. iourssc, lMr.iadl It. 11. llocoii, "'tj Brooklyn. Ji'ly 20, 18SC. rr. Mr. VI Dr. MoffaPa Vecetable Lire Pills ' J Jr or Phoenix Bitters. For 5 years M;n." i tours, respecsiiuni. . , a. ANKAllADrJOStxthA' rt rnrllmr nartictllMS Ol W?',U Lire Pills and Phoenix UirTts'i JCP For August, 1837. J3 apa the Bitters lor 1 or I w