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VERMONT PHIENIX. OL. IV. BRATTLEBORO, Yt. JUIE 15, 1838. NO. 41. FLOWERS. ers, ofall created things, the most tty simple, nml most supurbly com aylhings for childhood, ornnmcnts of e nnd companions of the cold corps nffinl Flowers, beloved by tlio wan- idiot, and studied by the, deep-think- of science I Flo.jv.arsiijuiunce- 1 ... m tMa.li rrrnii.liil nnll I ttlt'ir Clieeillll lUvmo i..niitio ui nu- r, soothers ol numan sorrow ; m cm bf the victor's triumphs, ol thu young: blushes, welcome to tne crowded InJ gracelul upon solitary graves i jsnre in tne volume ol uniure, wnni bression 'God is love' is in volume of orld without u flower ! It would bo n uilicut n smile n least without n Are not (lowers tne stars ol the Lrl nre not our stars the llowers ol One cannot look closely at the reofa flower wilhnut loving it. i ney M,l..ms and manilestations ot Uod's hhc creation, and they are the means Inistnitious of man's love to his fellow les for they iirst awaUeneU in his h. sense ot the uenutilui and good, in- inntilitv of flowers is their excel- !nd great beauty ; for they lead us to is of generosity and moral beauty, led from and superior to an seinsti ho that they are pretty lessons in t'sbookof instruction, teaching man liu'th not by bread, or Irom bread but that he hath another, than an ani- iDfiid Napoleon. The following nc If the manner in which the botlv of on was made ready for the tomb, will we suspect, to many of our rea r nolle-all. At least we have never Rth it before. It is copied by a Lon felilv paper from the .Ceylon Chron editor of which latter journal vouch lis authenticity. eianl Mvlinglon s Memorandum. Indav the Gill of ilay, 1821, I was while nttendinsr divine service, to i tin coffin for Gen. Napoleon Bonn I Oa Monday lhe7th, I was ordered to at Longwoort l Jouse tor the purpose irinc an the body ot Ueneral bona In the tin coffin, which was performed followimr manner, in presence ol Sis Bertrand and Montholon, Mad Ind, the French chaplain, the French bn. Mr. A Uarlinsr, Dr. Itushop, H regiment of foot, several of the French lies, and Samuel Ley, private in the fecimcnt. The body of the late Oen lapoleon Bonaparte, in full dress, was ped in a tin coinn, wnicn was iineu I.. , r,. I I mite sine ana couon, mis cockcu Is laid across his thighs, and on the fcast of his coat was a cold star nnd land several pieces of coin, of various Iml ilinerent value, were also put into linn, lis heart was deposited in n sil Bun, or tureen filled with spirits, to 1 1 sodered a lid or cover of the snme pal which was placed between his lees, lomach was deposited in a silver mug jieh there was spirits, which was also the cofhn. A silver plnte, knife, fork iioon, and a silver cun were also de I in the coffin. Subsequent to placin Idvof the general in the coffin, the tin Ihecoffin beincr lined with white silk lulled with cotton, was put in its plnce fcodered it on the coffin enclosing the peneral Napoleon Bonaparte nnd nil ore mentioned articles. 1 his tin col' iih its contents, was then enclosed in poeany coffin, and they were enclosed fail coffin, which made in all three -Abraham Millington. serceant i ... w fclena artillery." Female Influence.- The influence of woman is bounded by nothing short of the limits of the universe. She must have her ware from China hor silver from the bowels of the earth. The back of the inno cent kid must be stripped to supply ber with shoes ; and the jaws of the great whale are broken to render!her upright. Nor is iier iniiucncc connneu 10 incrcnanuize nione. Every one knows that she mnkes' fashion hop nnd skin like young rams, turn a dozen somersets in a month, and become today so different, from what it was yesterday that it is surpused at its universality. Woman imperial woman now commands that sleeves as large as Lnuriate's balloon shall hide tho form of their arms now that those delicate limbs shall be squeezed into slender bags which nlmost show every particular vein wnicn runs oencnin tne suruce. Again, what is not her influence over men? To say nothintr of the hnngings, drownings, nnd poisonings which have been accomplish ed for her nuke, how often have men pointed the fatal pistol or steel at each other's brenst to establish their clnims to her love. Of her fluency of speech it is needless to talk. What man can hole! nn argument with her? She can silence the closest rensoner by not giving him an opportunity to speak ; and if she cannot compel him to be a listen er, she can at least make him a silent hear er. Who that thinks of these . things can doubt that woman exercises n tremendous influence upon the dostinies of the world ? W ho but must Low before her importance in the scale of beings 1 Truly nothing can match a woman but another woman. Boston Pearl. Arrest of another gam; of Counterfeiters. Uur vigilant olhcers ol l'ollice, Messrs. mo man, Rleiritt, and Sparks, have been for some weeks on the qui vive for a gang of counterfeiters who have long infested the ci ty nnd vicinity, and have at length succeed ed in discovering the fountain head. Two young men, Alexander Secley and Madison lla'xks, already arrested, are, it seems, the chief actors in the drama, and are charged with tho issue of counterfeit 85 on the Bank of New York, and 3's on the Utica Bank, and also with the crime of sev eral daring burglaries recently committed in this city. The officers some time since were informed that suspicions looking persons were frequently seen going into a store in Dey street, where Sceley was employed as a Clerk, after the owners had left for the ening, and there remain to a lato hour at night, the store being closed nnd locked inside. Tho officers, by keeping strict watch of the premises were convinced, that some villnny was on foot, and on Thursday one of them overheard Seeleysayto Hawks, it is nearly completed and will be given out to night." Hawks was then watched nnd followed to a secure distance from the neigh borhood, when he was arrested, and in his possession was found a large amount of goods which had been stolen fromthe neigh borhood of the rendezvous of villiany. Treasury Notes. Tl.o new emissions at 6 per cent interest begin to appear, nnd now sell at par of Bank pnper in New York. It is a reninrknble fact, however, of these Notes, that New York is the only city now, where these Notes are nt n specie par, the chosen Government test ol its own currency! .It. is remnrkabletoo, thaULGovernrnent whicii tirscrcd.'ts spocieVtfngB isuwijjvuiu iiuuu pur cent interest 10 us own Notes, to make them of a par valuo of tho Notes it discredits, which bear no inter est nt nil I It is remarkable again, that a Government which has been nine years in pursuit ofn cold nnd silver currency, is end ing that pursuit in the creation of 820,000, 000 oi "irredeemable paper" which is under specie par in 25 of the 20 States. Indeed there could not be n better circulating com mentary upon tne chnrintnncy ol the Admin istration of the Government, than this circu lating medium it has created. of Post Notes, redeemable one year after date, bear ing upon it interest, which none even of"the Rag Barons" here, will receive in deposit. AT. V. Express. Interesting Pension Case Among the Inrge number of Pension bills that were passed in the House of Rcprcsentatiics Inst Saturday, was one in which the pension was claimed under peculiar circumstances. It was that of Benjamin Ganuet, whoclaimed a pension in right of his wile, Deborah Shurtlefl', who enlisted in April, 1781, in one of tho Massachusetts regiments, nnd served two years in the war of the Revolution after which she was 'honorably discharged having been seriously wounded nt Tnrry- . :., iro'i ol... . i iuiwi, in iil'u, otic iiiuiui-u, reueivuu u pension, as in the case of widows of Revo- FOI5. TROY, AIjE5A.IV IT The Western Country, Yla.ltrntlloboro and ItciiiilnKtoii. LEAVES Chase's every morning (Sun days excepted) at 3 o'clock, and arrive at x iuj( uuu .iiiuuny aumu evening, wiicru ii in tersects the great Wcstcrfi Canul, Steam boats for New York, Rail-road for Ballston and Saratoga Springs, Stages, Packets, &c. Passengers on arriving at Troy or Albany, ean procure pnssnzc for the West at almost any hour of the day, either by Stages, Packets or Hail-ruad. This lino also, leaves Daker and Walker's btage olhcc, Albany mid Troy, for iJeniiing ton anil Urnttleburo, daily, Sundays excepted. An accommodation Stage will leave Alba ny for IJcnningtun every morning at 10 o'clock, on the arrival of the Rual from New York, and Rail-Road from the West. Passengers going East, who arrive at Albany in the morning and tnke the Stage for Dennmglon, will not be subjected tu riding in the night. At Ilratlleboro.lhis line intersects with four different Mngc routes to Huston, and two for Lowell ; also, Stages to Concord and all parts of New Hampshire, and the Connecticut Riv er Lino of Stages for Walpole, Ucllows Falls, Cliailes.own, Hanovei, and Ilnverliill. Pass engers can go from Albany through to any oj the above towns in two days. Drugs and Medicine. 'TfAVE recently replenished their Stuck of "OfAS just received from Doston n fresh sup- iMir.LHUlNISB with a carelul selection , ply ol l'ftlMU uvuua, wnicn, ou- D Spring Goods. AUSTIN BIIfcCIIARD eon's iPocket cases- of Instruments? LanTVcr"5f,,',Sr'rt PnH of the following articles: Tooth Keys, Forceps, &c. &c. lllack, blue, cluret, bottle and invisible green ivsicians and Families supplied with pure brown, dahlia, drab and mix'd of the most approved articles now in use. Also, jsnrgi celst Physician and I amines supplied with pu Medicines on the most lavorablc teims.- Also, a new supply of Dye Stuffs, Dye Woods, In digo, &c. .May 0, 1S38. OwilG CC3ST HE Stage Fare from Enst M'mv-nshnnil. Vt. ffcaio Lowell. Worcester, and Boston, ri'n Brattleboro, is now reduced from former prices. Also,-to Springfield, Mass. WM. M. BROOKS, Apenl. May, 1833. 38 nlv of ded to his former stock makes his assortment very full and complete Jrj Slugngc lYngon to Tvoy. A JJaooaub Waoon will leave HrattleboroforTroy on Monday of each week, and will take Freight lo Troy for G2 1-2 cents per I .1....1 i- r...... . , ,. ,. , .,, , . , !iuiini;u. I'.llllilim Hum lutionary soldiers. I he bill passed without ,1C vicinity of Brattleboro, going West, can nny opposition A. I. Jour, of Com. have their effects carried to Trov and there i stored or freighted, as directed. For further Pnoxi Spain. A mnvptnem lm r.r-nr. I information, call on Dickenson & Curtis, led in the North of Snain. which mav I H'vcr street. Troy, or the Agent at Chase's be productive of important consequences. Murragurv, n man about thirty years of age, t i r.!l. i i ? . oi guuu 111 in i ty mm euueanon, owning ex tensive iron mines, and formerly attached lo General Ciuesnda, has raised the standard of independence in the Basque Provinces, and issued a proclamation to the Navnrese and Guipuscoans. Murragary had 400 men under him on thel3th instant, mostly persons connected with wealthy and noble, families His band had taken nn oath to scparutothemselvs from Don Carlos, whom they denounced as the author of the desola tion of their country. A body of Carlists, under General Iterri, hud attacked Murra gary, but were repulsed ; and it was deemed piobable, that a union of the Northern Prov inces with a Junta nt Vernstegui would be established. The military operations in other provinces have lately been favorable to the Queen. GncuNAcrir. Outdone. Accounts from Hotel, or S. H. Bridge, Brattleboro. April, 1S3S. 33 Fashionable Millinery DRESS M.aKIJTG, JITSS LUCY L.. 31 1 LL K II, TT ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of IX Newfane and vicinity, that she has open rd a shop in Williainsville, and has com menced the ilii.i.iNi:iiv anil Uuuss .Marino RusiN!:ss. She has received ihe latest SrniNQ Fashions, and will attend to all orders in the above business. Leghorn, Florence, and Straw limincts, Rcnaircd and Trimmed on short notice, and in the most approved style, A share of public natrouacc is solicited. Williainsville, May 11, 1S33. Cw37 Cabinet Furniture, Chairs, Fcalhcrs & Faiatiny Bngneres (Haunts Pyrenees,) the 25th of. rnilE subscriber continues to carry on his March, state that the arrondisscment of! CAttlNET, .CIlAIlt, and PAJXTINCi uiisiiHss, in an incir several urancues, ni in: shop one door south of Uittton, Clark if Co, ln.NDsiiii'. How tiresome do all the (ret of the world appear, when com- I with the happiness of a faithful, ten pnd enliahlened friendship? How By do we shako ofl" the soul, where Iclinuiions are free, and feelings gen- Pnd our sentiments unbiassed ; where Bual confidence of thoughts and ac fff pleasures and ofnains. uninterrupted s; where the heait is led with joy Ithe path of virtue, and the mind con- f by happiness into the bowers of truth ; wry thought is anticipated beforo it h from the lips : where advice, con- o and succor, nre reciprocully given fceived in all tho accidents a'nd mis- ifsin life? The soul thus animated by Jatm of friendshin. snrinirs from its land apathy, and views the irradiating. Ioi Hope breakmg on its repose, die tear of sorrow steal down the of one tho othor with affection lit tenderly away. The deepest sor pn resist tho consolation which flows in intercoursu nf hearts so tenderly. SO Ny. so closely united ? Tho only mis- 1" 0 Whic.ll ihoi' ImvH nn" finr IS the st they can possibly experience, the i'une ol absence, separation nnd death. Zimmerman. A Novel Case. A man was arrested in this village on Tuesday last for stealing a two dollar Itoochcster tdiin-plaster. A Court of special sessions wns organized, and the light fingered gentleman arraigned (or trial. The fact was proved, we believe, to the satisfaction of every one present, that the prisoner had stolen the "thing" in ques tion. Huving established this fact beyond nil doubt, the testimony in behalf of tho peo ple was here closed. The counsel for the prisoner now moved the court to dischnrge his client from arrest, on the ground that he had committed no crime known to tho laws of thu state ;the issuing of these shinplasters hy the Corporation of Rochester was against the express provision of the statute ; that they were void from their inception, and not collectable by law; nnd that, theieforc, the prisoner could not, by the laws of tho State, bo convicted for stealing what was emphati cally nothing. Tho court, after an examin ation of tho authorities, came to the same conclusion, and tho prisoner wns discharged. Batavia (N. Y.) Times. CKIlllv OF tup. T.au' Tim trial of P'lison, who, it may bo remembered, Bed asSneab ir nTtlii ArlnnRHR Mnose fresentativi'3 during tho Inst session, P down frnm Ilia Plhnir nnd slew I'l'. T. Anthony with n Bowie knife, iworoiiho House, took plnce a lew fgo. The verdict of the Jury was Iguilty of murder but excusable horn- Louisville Journal. W'rs in Mississinni. Tho Grand , Advertiser oftho 2Glh till, says : I'lzens of Canton, Madison county, in t"v. recently held n public meeting, at "ley passed resolutions to suppress poi gaming, and drivethe gamblers Pe Precincts, of their towm." Go to wouk. It is tho law this year a law not indeed mnde by our political Legislature, but enacted by the House of public opinion, concurred in by tho Senate of public patriotism, and approved by the Executive of public justice, that every cit izen of Maine, who has elbow grease enough left to wield a hoe, from farmers and editors down, down to merchants and lawyers, shall go lo teork and plant a piece of land. If he is so noor as not to own n farm or n good garden spot, it is his duty to hire or beg thu use oi a paion 10 uu uevmeu iu jjuiu tm4 rnrn mnnpel wurtzel. carrots or some other edibles for man or beast. This is the tfiiH wnv to terminate theso hard times Ho who produces something from the earth, does just so much to make tho limes easier; he xvho produces noining, uesetvio m iuui plain in earnest of his poverty. Gospel Banner. rinnv UmiiT Law. Wo understand that several suits have been instituted in tho District Court of tho United States, airainst Authors and Publishers, for insor- . . .1 Lt!-I 1 ,.nt ma ting, on works recently puuiiBiicu, u uu.iv that they hnd been entered for Copy Right, without Imving so entered them. The pen alty is 8100. United States Gazette.l A Hint. Thoso young ladies who en .i..urr in I'mitiitn that u civ little insert, the witsp, by pinching their waist till the thumb nnd finger may span it, are sure to please one class, nnd only one the medical profes sionfor from such folly' springs various j;.nnM nnd fee for medical advice is (he consequence. Post, Bngneres de Bigoire has just been the then trc of an atrocious crime. A man hns been murdered, first hy means of n heavy mallei for splitting wood; then bled from the throat; and finally despatched by repeated blows of a hatchet. Tho limbs were then separated from the trunk, the trunk enclosed in n char coal suck, and the whole, after being carried across precipices to the highest oftho moun tain, thrown into n deep hole of the depth of 150 feel. Tho uuhnppy victim lived with his wife, a young woman of 22, and- his inother-in-liiw,1n a dilapidated cottage, situa ted in the wildest part of the common, cal led iho Haute Norlez. Ho had for some time lived on bad terms with these two women, on tho subject of some disputes a botit property, intermixed with some jealousy of another female; nnd they nppenr to have determined, with the most deliberate premed itation, to get rid of him by violence. Both assert their chums to the largest share in the murder. Both with unprecedented sana froid have detailed nil thu frightful tninulirc of the evenl.whicli surpass in horror nil that has been recorded of similar deeds of b ood. These two women are at present under tho hands of justice in tho prison of UnRneres. ine unnapy victim oi uieir revengeful atrocity, was u Spaniard. Con slitutionnel. Instruction civen ns usual in all the branches ot the Art ol Painting Imilatiun Wooil. All attended to promptly at low prices, as at any other place. VKAT11UIIS constantly for sale or the first quality, and prices as low as the lowest. Those wishing to pay ash lor any oi the above articles will do well to call. ANTHONY VAN DOORN Brattleboro, March, 1S38. tK6 rriHE subscribers offer the ser- JL vices of two good Jacks at the stable ofJ. Smith, Bra.tleboro, and will pay the highest price for . ni Ha at 4 1-2 months old. SMITH & LYMAN. May 2,1338. 38 Hard-Ware Goods. BENCH PLANES, Moulding tools, Cast Steel Auaers and Bills. Plane Irons. Rasps, Files. Chissels. Gauzes. Hand and back Saws, XCul Snwtinnt! Carpenter's tools generally. Glass Commode Knobs; Draw, ihcsi and trunk Locks; fecrews, Bulls, Brads, English Brass Kettles, Saddlery and Harness Trimmiiiss, Carriage lace, Shoe lhread, Kid. Morroccos and BimlincS. iust received for sale by W1LLISTON & TYLER. iMay a, 1S33. Cw30 GRO. 2. ISfiAKE & CO. mi'OKTints or buy coons and DIJAI.EItS IN WOOLLENS, Ao. S3 Milk-itrttt.ntnrlyvppoiite Kilby-ttrttt, BOSTON, MASS. Geo. B. Blake, David Nevins. Jan. 15, 1838. Iy2 STATE OF VERMONT. District of Marlboro, ss. THE Probate Court for the district of Marlbo ro, to all persons interested in the estate of APOLLOS CLAIM', late ol Vernon, in said district, deceased, testate, GnEETl.NO. 1LHEREAS, Cyrus Washburn, executor of the last will and testnmenl of the said deceased, nronoses to render an account of his administraiioh of said estate, at the Pro bate Corrt to be holden at Col. Chase's Inn in reen, BroadcBodis .mil Cnssimcrcs. Plain, ribb'd and corded BUCKSKINS; Light and dark Veitings, an elegant assortment; Eng. French and American PRINTS, at greatly reduced prices; Printed 'Jnconetls and French Muslins, small figures, and very elegant; French, Eng. und' Scotch Ginghams; Plain, fig'd, corded nnd plaid Cambricks; Fino Bishops Lawn; book, Swiss, mull, and Canibrick Muslins; 4-4 bobinelt Laces; Footings; thread Laces; edgings nnd inscrtings; Klcganl Black Lace VEILS; White, blnrk, and nrecn blond tratie do: An elegant assortment of Dunnet and Cap Ribbons; plain Satin and Tnfeta do; Black Italian, grn de Swiss, gro de Bulin and gro de Nap. Silks; Brown, green, ash and ftwn c.ol'd, Po de Soi, llulin ami Gro de Nup SILKS, rich uud elegant. White and cul'd Satins and Flounces; An elegant npsnrimciit Fancy Ildkfs & Shawls; Black Italian, F.nj?. and French Cravatu: Flagg and Pongee Hdkfs; Linen Damasks; Black Silk Velvets; do Satins; Irish Linens; Bleached, brown nnd col'd Tuhle Cloths; Nankins; Russia Diapers; Crash; Ladies nnd cent. Gloves and Hom", A full assortment Dku.linos, Fiir.Ncii Lik r.N, Ca.ntoon, &c. &c, for gent", and youths' summer wear, all nt the most reduced prices; Blcach'd Cottons; 8 bales Sheetincs and Shirtinss: Bed Tickings: Twill'd Cottons; Wadding; Batting; Wicking; Cotton Yarn; &e. &c. &c. The above with a great variety of other de sirable goods which we have not timo to par ticularise, have been purchased at a very smnll advance from the lowest package prices, and will be offered for sale at corresponding low rates in exchange for Butter, Chees-e, Grain, Tow Cloth, Fleece Wool, &c. and on short approved Credit. Purchaeers are respectfully invited to call and examine before they buy and they may rest assured they will find it for their interest to do so. Favetteville, May 7, 1838. Teas, Groceries, &c. 7 Chests Fresh Teas; SHOO lbs prime Codfish; Bids Mnckerel, per next Boat; Cavendish, common Junk, ? TOBACCO- unit hjij imn'i 3000 lbs. do. low priced, for washing Sheep: Bratilcboro, on the last Wednesday of July j-Loaf and brown Sugars; Spices, &c; with a next : 7'A ere tore vou are hcrebv notified lo I ueneral assortment of Wines, Spintb, &c; appear before said Court at the time and place i Coarse and fine Sail; above named, lo shew cause, if any you have 0 by 8 and 7 by 9 Window Glass; JlltO, a IU1I 8Uni)iy oi imiis, iron mm oiuci, why the said account should not be allowed. Given under my hand and the seal of said Court at Brattleboro, in said district, this 29lh day of Mav, A.D. 1838. 39 DANA HYDE, Judge. Tiik Youno Fiiench Pkincu. The Prince do Joinvillo seems laudable anxious to inform himself of tho true condition of our country, her nrts. manufactures, nnd resources. During yesterday he visited sov itl of our public institutions, and in the course of the morning, examined tho stenm paper mill and extensive printing establishments connected with the oflice of this paper. He is modest, unassuming, nnd gentlemanly in his manners and deportment. The Prince was nccompnined by the French Consul for Philadelphia, and sever al officers of the French navy. Philad. Inquirer of yesterday. A Ctnn in School. On Wednesday, as two boys were driving n cow up Rutland street, tho animal, becoming unruly, made its way into St. George's girls' school, nnd dexterously mnnnged to walk up 19 stairs into the school room. There were nearly 100 liltlo girls in the room, whoso scieams and cries made the cow more unruly nnd vicious, but fortunately sho did not injure any of them, although sho dodged them for nearly three quarters of nn hour. Tho ani mal was with much dfficulty finally induced to decend tho stairs, nnd release the little flock from theirterrors. Derby (Eng.) Rep. A Hint for Florists, It is stated nsn sin gular fact that if a plant is drooping or living in a hot house, it if. nlmost sure of recovery if you place a plant of chamomile p ii Tr ii nsnl va nihil. f mm II. j - ... PAINTING, &e. HOUSE and Shop Painting also, J'apcr l.itr Wl.tti. 1 r,?.ffi iiio- nml tllninrr. done by the subscriber. He returns his thanks to the public for past patronage, and hopes still to merit a continuance. Paints mixed chean and eood. All work will be done in a workmanlike manner, and clienp. l'lease to call. X3T Shop over E. Farnxuorth. ALEXANDER CAPEN. Brattleboro, Feb. 1833. if23 "pXiFngT"" nnHE subscriber-has removed to the build JL ing opposite O. Buubcc's Hotel, where he will attend to all kinds or ORNAMEN TAL and CHAlll PAINTING; Wood, Stone, and Marble Imitations. ' alio SIGN PAINTING ANI) GLAZING. HOUSE PAINTING fe l'Al'EKING, in this and other towns in the vicinity. I'AINTS mixed as usual and warranted to dry well. BOILED OIL, Japan, and Puttey, kept on hand for Sai.k. A cood assortment of Cabinet Furniture & Chairs, for sale at low prices. Cabinet Furniture taken in exchange for Painiing Chairs. Old Furniture Repaired and Varnished. F. VAN DOORN. Brattleboro, March, 1838. tf20 STATE OF VEKMOXT. District of Marlboro, ss. THE Piobaie Court for the district of Marl boro, to all persons interested in the estate of EBENUZER SCOTT, late of Vernon, in said district, deceased, intestate, GttECTINO. WHEREAS, Cyrus Washburn, adminis tiatoroflhe estate of s.iid deceased, pro poses to render an account of his administra tion at the Probate Court lo be holden at P. Chase's Inn in Brattleboro, on the last Wed nesday of July next ; Therefore you are here by notilied to appear betore said uourt at tne lime and place aforesaid, to shew cause, if any you have, why the said account should not be allowed. Given under my hand and the seal of said Court nt Brattleboro, in said district, this 29th day of May. A. D. 1838. 39 DANA HYDE, Judge. Jllso, a full assortment Paints & Oils on hand. Also, Crockery, Wlass and China WAKES j Hard and Hollow do; Cast Steel and Iron Shovels; Hoes-. Axes, &c. For sale by AUSTIN BIRCHARD. Fayctteville, May 7, 1838. Cw37 Stage Fare Reduced. BOOK BINDING. OLD BOOKS Rebound, PAMPHLETS Pehiooicaul, Ncwsiurciis, &c. &c. &c bound to order on short notice and on reasona ble lerms, in a superior manner B LANK BOOKS of every -description ruled to pattern nnd bound lo order. KJAll Ononis sent by Mailor otherwise, will meet with prompt attention by the sub scribers, at the BnATj'LEnoiio Book Binoeky., PECK & POMEROY. &3N. B. BOO Doz. EGGS wanted for Cash. Jan. 1838. 3mo20 Hall Sf To wns ley AVE just received from New York, a very general assortment oi GOODS comprising almost' every article usually kept aiacountiy aiore an oi which ru uncisu r i ' Li. . r i-'ASJir l lor saic on reasonaoie lernn, iui ui most all kinds of Produce or pood credit. Brattleboro. Mav 23. 1S33. 39 T1 Fijre reduced on the Connecticut Hiver Line ofSlasces from Brattleboro to Hartford, and front Brattleboro to Haverhill. HE old Mail line leaves Brattleboro fin llarlfoid, evcrv mormon, Sundays ex cepted, nt 3 o'clock. Fare 81,25. Tho Telegraph Mail leaves for Hartford, nt (5 o'clock, A. M daily. Fare $5,50. For Haverhill, N. H., the old Mail line leaves at 4 o'clock, every morning, Sundays excepted. Fnre 4,50. The Telegraph Mail leaves for Haverhill, at 11 o'clock, A. M., daily. Fare $0,00. IGpExtrns will be furnished when necessary for all stages on the above line. L. FARR, Proprietor. Brattleboro, April 20, 1839. 34 PERIODICALS. A WWII Am eriean A r u s s JAQUITES'S g&TEWT. More Testimony in Favor ofl .Taquith's Truss, from Wash ington City, 1. C. I have examined Jaituith's Truss nnd believe it belter adapted for the cure of Hernia than any other instrument of the kind that has yet come ueiorc tne putinc, nnn recommend incm . ,1 .11!... 1 '..I. .I.. .1? .. . lo an aiiiieim wiiu nun uisiii'x:, ua uu iuulu; well calcululed to oive them relief. ALEX. M. WILLIAMS, Physiciaa to the Washington Infirmary. "Washington City, D. C. Dec. 20, 1837. I fully concur with Doct. Vulhams in Ihe above opinion in regard to Januith's Truss. THOS. R. MILLER, M. D. Washington City, Dec. 21, 1837. I have in several cases applied Jaquith'u Truss, and concludo with Dr. Williams and Miller, in their opinion of the same. J. P. VAN TYLER. Washington City, Dec. 21, 1837. Certificate from llev. Joseph Marsh, Hins dale, N. It. Agreeable to your request that I would mnko a statement relativo to tho Truss obtained at your shop, I do hereby certify that for two or three years past I have been ufllictcd with tho Hernia, and have at times suffered much pain thereby, and that by the apnlication of ,1a- mii th's Truss, 1 was immediately relieved of that pain, and have been as I trust, after wear ing it a few weeks, effectually cured. ICr-Physicians and other gentlemen who take an interest in improvements which tend to allovialo human suffering, are invited to. call and examine tne t russ manufactured n1 or cai Ubrarv and InlcHigcucer; edited by Rob sale by JOHN BURNHAM, Jr. one door',; ,f j,, D. Scmilmoiitlily, Amcri 80nIhnrn nrH ifiss qo ) can Jou ri. al of Medical Science, (iunrletly, Brattleboro, April, 1838. British and Foreign Medical Review, Medico IV, Sleeper, ofChelsea, Yt. 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Brattleboro, May 2, 1838. 35 Chirurcical Review, Boston Medical and Sur gical Journal, Medical Examiner, WaldieM Select Library & Now York Mirror; and ho will furnish any of tho above works at tho shorest notice, to order, or any one wishing to bo furnished with hack numbers, can be ac commodated by calling two doors north of the Methodist Church, Main St. Chelsea village. March 1, 1838. Cmo2J