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.aKUlcgffsgr-qjgga 1 -trntn una The Murder of Corltcs.l will be seen liy our report ihnt Iho examination before the Cor oner has been closed, the Jury, niter u brief ab sence last evening, relumed n verdict that Hie deceased came to his dcnlh by n wound from some person unknown. Mr and Mrs Colton were thereupon discharged. Nothing in the voluminous testimony that has been taken in this protracted case tends to fix suspicion of guilt upon any person, and the affair remains enveloped int'its oiiginal mystery. The fact tint n man may bo shot in the open street at only n few steps from the most crowded thor oughfare in the city, nt an hour when tho streets are so generally thronged, and the mur derer escape even a1 suspicion of having done the deed, is certainly somewhat alarming. What disclosures lime may evolve remains lo lie seen: nt present, however, the whole affair lain the darkest mystery; and we sec norea3on why it should not remain so as long as the cir cumstances attending the death of Mary Rog ers hnve been concealed from tho public eye. N Y. Tiibunc, March 29. THE ERYSIPELAS. Dr. Davis, ol Norwich, in a public commu nication, thus alludes to the prevailing epidem ic: "From a careful observation of the disease, post mortem examination, and the remedies. I inn fully convinced that the present epidemic nas us seat in me uiuary and Migrative organs, and in the commencement of the disease would direct the practitioner's attention to therus inc aim nepaiic regions, miner n lull convic. Answer to Problem Ifilh, rods. Answer to Problem IGlli.' ti'llie leant nuniber nf w'cights, niul the weight of each, 1. 3, 0, li7, 81. 2i;t, 7!M, 2187 lbs. ' ' jAimvcreil by IS. P., New time, anil C S., M. W., and 12. V, ul'tliia town. New York & Boston Prolltm 17;. encefv Vrolhm IS,. Divide -10 Into , two unequal parti, so that the over their eyes too easily by our nrsi uear mo same proportion lo mu second, a the . uors, uut call anil try us again. scconu uocs to lorty. Farmers, -look to your Tho uniiwi smics itinn.cu.n lni!i,ftD licixm nnd IIuhiiicsn Man's , IllteiCSt. Companion. nnllE subscribers hnvinrr leaned tlin nw rwltti'. ,1,.,.l c. .i.i i. i is 'nfNnr ih wl: m ' r Sumner ln 11,0 v,llnK; teiHflv. that we were nbligrd to publish V. rim .,i . ro .r''r 0 Xc',m 0, VcaJ9' ""'I a second edition of the first number, which is lormeu n copartners bin timer the, firm nf ,i , r. ..i ... ..t m r Sriiig-& Summer Fashions, for 18i3. t jIIE subscriber lias received the New York anil Hoston FASHIONS lor 1843. nnd Itnvv fnr ten til d n limit tinvn In Imvfil (n i.nt. l.! prepared to manufacture trarmcnts accordingly n rope (to be kept continually straight,) 100 yards , or n 11 may P'ensc the taste of the customer, PLIMPTON & IM OP IN 5 I n v ...vmp i. .vuiiun- - - - j - .". nn. nr ..- ; .!( , .... - n'v """"l ' "'"'i - in llie Uounty. lie woulil sav lo aH those in '"'"'u' V , . " very iii-.y-npiion tensive, ana will nt any time lurnish the woik want of work, not to have the hair combed " ,' ' . r"u"l.r.V store, willed nicy from the commencement. This work will con- good' neigh- 7' ",c ,Dr" ,,,ms' on oeuer tnln every thing necessary in Arithmetic, I J?!"!?' 'l'.a'' tlinnnny store In the Book-kcci.intr. Alcebrn. Mensuration. GiMalmr Wanted, in exchange lor work, most kinds '"' '" Y-', 1 '"BJ'est prices always paid for &c. to f1)rm and complete n mnn for business. v- "'"im v uiinilllLt 1111(1 lilt; 111 ILTI HI I rtt ... . Miparinersn p tiiuier tne lirm ol now ready to forward lo subscribers. Wc are (III linnil now readV to sunn V nil demntu . hmvevrr ft (O If this paragraph should bo read by a nniny I-ocnfbco, residing in tho west part of Putney, who is in the habit of calling at the place where the papers for mir subscribers in that part of the town are usually left, and taking (without leave) a cer tain man's paper, lo carry home lo read, notwith standing his great abhorrence lo tho paper, we advise him cither to send down and subscribe fur the I'limnix, or let the gentleman lo whom tho paper is sent, have lUr first reading of it. This notice will apply to other persons within the range of our circulation, whether Whig or Tory, who arc in the habit of calling on some ono of their neighbors to borrow or read the Phicnix, ntiil very often stealing it from the stores and taverns, where our papers arc loft for subscribcis. IET IUn. Koaii Mkktixo. Tho Citizens of , Ilrattlcboro are invited lo attend a Meeting at Dick- of Produce, at the market price. C. G. HERUICK. Drattlcboro, April 1, 1813. 32 lion thai the liver, in a majority of cases, is lliel1'"80"''' I,a11' 11,13 (Thursday) cvening.at 7 o'clock, nishing the materials nnd building t organ primarily affected. And I am happy lot w"cn A,-v Ciiockkh,Esij. will make a statement Tor the first division of the t itrhbur( stale that since I have become convinced of olllie progress and prospects of the Fitchbnrs and being about twenty-seven miles in le this lact, and administered accordingly, I hnve , Hoston Rail Koad, nnd solicit their co-opciation. had no case terminate fatally. Were I lo up- 1 ply n definite name to the present epidemic, 1 1 M-saciiusi;tts L'o.noiiessioxai. I'lectioxs should be inclined to call it llie Spotted Fever." , V'"" "K"'" choico in the second, third and I sixth ilUlricls, although there is a considerable il.. r...,;.., a ... r.i. Whic L'ain in each. In the fifth district it seems incrican, writing from" Wutertown, Oneida Co., N probable thai the Hon. Charles Hudson, (Whig) S.uare. V., represents the snow in that region as very deep. ' '?. r1t":e l'cl.lid " 6",l,,l " ' " the other jcy postponed i i. ..... .... .. . b. - . .y I illslriels ton rellirul nrn Inn n.nn.rrn In rnrntLli 1 .1 1 .. ... ... B ... .tu.ii, VII. ... IIU HUM. IIUiIIIJ IU lliilVafo, and from Ulica to Walertown, is an ocean nf snow, King from four to twelve feet deep. On the road from this village tn Utica, where, in fair weather, in summer and wintry, from fiOO to IHK) teams pass daily, the Inhabitants have been compelled to turn out and cut passes, that look like JUST UI3CEIVKD, At liargai'ns, If cad Quarters one door South of the Bank, A CASES of SPUING SHAWLS, nn en ! tirelv new article; n Inruo lot of Light FllENtHl CALICOES, very cheap; also, 1 case of French Linen Towels. GEORGE R. SIIORTIS & CO. Drattlcboro, April G. 3i To Rail ISontI Con tractors. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the subscribers till the 10th day of April uexl, for the Grading, Masonry, Hedg ing, Furnishing the superstructure, (excetilinir .1... ; !i . l : .1. ii fi . t t inc mill iuii.1,1 luyniK "IL ivans, nnu tor iur .. t ; . i . ? . i I i t . i inning inc lenecs, itrliburg llnilrnad, ilesin lennlh. Pro files will be shown, and the requisite iuliirma- lion given, on appucaimn to A. CROCKER, President. SAMUEL M. F ELTON, . WM. S. WIUTWELL. L,,8ll'er9. Over the Bunker Hill Dunk, Chatlestnivn every kind ol country pioduce, nnd the interest i of the furmers always looked after and promo-1 ii.u. v u.i cfift una see. ERASMUS PLIMPTON, JOSIAI1 G. IIIGGINS. North Wardsboro, March 30, 1843. 32 Remaining in the Tost Office at JJratthboro, 17., April 1st, IfcMtf. the returns are loo meagre lo rurnisli grounds for any anticipation of the result. dujvaya; long lanes, at one end of which, if a sleigh is in sight, you must stop and wait patiently no u i u una imsscii iiirougu, or oiuerwise you would be as effectually swamped ns in your Jersey marsh es. The oldest inhabitant has not seen the like for It" years, when a similar memorable circumstance occurred." CossrcTict'T Ki.kctiox. We have some re turns of votc,s from Connecticut, but not enough to be decisive of the result. Quite a large vot(j was thrown on each side. The late Cmigrcs. The National Intelligencer commenced an iible article, in defence of the late Congress, as follows j "llroken up into rival factions as the ultra-Democratic (called l.ocofoeo) party is in the struggle nf its Presidential candidates for ascendency, its dif- leieni iirjj.mn, uiu nappy apparently to IiuU n sin in consenuenee of the deen snow on the line, to the luih April, on which day proposals will be received. .March II, 1313. 32 MARRIED, In this village, 30lh ult., by Rev. C. Walker, .Mr. Udiimnd J. Gage, to Miss Alary Haven, both of Athol, Mass. . In Duniiiierslonrl'Olh ult , bv Tlev. N. Ilnrbmir, Mr. Ichabod M. Ktiapp, to Miss Sarah Wheeler, both of 1). ' In (inilford, :td inst., by Rev. W. N. Darbcr, Mr Ira Wcnllierliend, to Miss Mary Gallup, both of G. In Guilford, ad inst.. by N. V. Chapin, Ksc. Mr Harney Gallup, to JIiss Esther L. Veatherhead, both f G.uillbrd. In Jamaica. 5th ult . bv Rev. Mr. I'attnn. Mr. Georuc 11. hawl'in. ol .Norlh V ardsbnni. In Mix ( gle political topic upon which they can agree, are Sarah Pierce, youngest daughter nf Mr. Thpmas sistinn of unanimous and clamorous in their denunciation if Pierce, of J. I YV atcnes, J cwel ry , m- AUCTION. TAKEN on sundry writsof altnchmenl.and will be sold at Public Auction, by consent of parlies, on SATURDAY, the I Dili inst., at f) o'clock, A. M., nt Wheeler's Hall, opposite the stage House, all the Goods recently taken Atherlon A. F. G Anisdeii llnniet N. Akeley Thnnias Ilurnliam Cromwell llurnham S. Mary Diiriihum A. Duiton Dusha P. Joseph Rest Ann llriggs Gardner lllodgeil Phebu Illodgelt Ahino Demis Joseph 2 Darrett I'nrdnn Darrell Lovilla Duruett Jotham Dniden Mrs. Clark, Messrs & Co. Carpenter John Cliiiils A. Mary Culling John Death G. Asahcl Dana V. George Ellis S. John Evans Rosivell 2 Field Rachel Ferry L. Charles Foster Richard Fay J. Edwards Gerry E. Gteasnn Chandler Green G. Joseph (Jerry Snloinc Gould Newton Graves A. Ardelia 23 F. II Holland Lot Henld Simon Hadley John Mncketl John Hiilbniok & Fessendcn Ilerrick Abhy IIewe Derric.'c Henry George llunes I). John Joy Sahra Lviule D. Annis MeMullen Waller Na-di Scinanllia Nirli lis Jnnies Phinnev G. Susan Patch Minot I.i-k Mr Pnihllefiird George Packer Daniel Perham E. Miss Peihain Or villa Rich Laura Robinson Geo. Robinson Geo. W. Rice Joseph Sweeney II. Daniel Sloddard M. Jane Stickney W. Eunice Stearns Reuben Salisbury Sophia Tide Mutlhew Walker Nathan Ward II. Z. 2 Wilder Jonetih P. FESSENDEN, P. M. the Whig Congress, w hose term has just expired, lly persons whoso judgments are, in some cases, utterly blinded by their prejudices, and by others tul.n .nnul I I ... .. n.n . P . .1: I .v ..., tut ri..,(.-i ui linnil ,u uisuriiiiiiiaic lie tween the bad and the good Congress has done, the Whigs are berated and abused without rhyme or ' reason, and without any attempt lo shuw in what particulars they have erred. Such vague and wholesale condemnation shows only ill will and worse temper, and is not entitled to reply." j fire -The Bowling-green (Mo.) Radical, of the ' J l ill lilSL says; Ity a letter, which we received from Palmyra Ann llabbet of Coletain hNv..l.riun ...a l..n ... .1 I I M.I!.. ... .... j. .... , , III Monnngahelii Co., Vs., Jan. 15, Mr. George Smith, aged cl), tn Miss Anne Davis, aged !KI. in Jamaica, 2Slli fell, by Kev iV. Uudworth, Air lleiijamiii Cobb, Jr. and Miss Harriet Martin, both of Jamaica, Also, March 23, by the same, Mr Erastus J. Holden of Townshcud, and Miss Melinda David son nf Jamaica. In Hinsdale, iN. II., 2.1th ult., by Rev. K. An. drews, Capt. Watson Wheeler, of Chesterfield, to Miss Miranda Barrett, of II. In Colerain. March 2!). by John Wilson. Ksn. Mr Joseph N. Urowii of Whitinghaui.to Miss Mary a .... n.t.ii rivi..i- in luiuey, Illinois, was J The 1 D1KD, III lliin ri1l.iirn. Mnri'li Ml ftni-li Inm. TM.I , ...... ...u . nn oompany ol armed men from uaugiuer ol sir llicliaru llludgett, aged 4 years and lUnnibal and Palmyra started Air Quiucy on the , a inontbs. same night, with thu avowed intention of destroy. In Guilford, March 30, widow Hcpsibah Dick big the building above alluded lo, but lindin.r that inson Field, aired UU vears. 1 roviUrnce hail forestalled them, tbev , nJ In ("oi.pnl....r..n " V P..1.. nil. ,..:.i... n... u. in - .yiuivnisuu uuii, nireu ci years. flu. flt.'ilttmn irialllnl turnt iIixyii uuriuir the nisht oftbo Hid unit peaceably to their homes." Olartl Wave, Satldfcry, IaOoU- OA' HALLS, WINDOW SPRINGS, CUR It Y-COMBS, Ii RUSHES, COMBS, JOINER'S SHOE MAKERS TOOLS, and n variety or other valuable articles, too named Executor is directed to publish numerous til mention. The troods lliav be ' fil'lhi rrmril nl tliia nr.ler. thren iv..b- examined nnv dnv nreviniis to llie. K.-ile. nml ;..!. il... Vn.,m.i in. n. .. t , - - - . -. in ..iv I Lllllllll. . IIII.IIIA, (111111111 Ul IJ. Harnett .Makers arc particutaily requested to , ileboro in said disiiicl, ptevious to said time of ... ........ inim-Kmr.K 0 uuck es. nines, nenrini? n n . P. - .. 'l '"O' STATE OP VKIWIONT. Probate Ditlriet of .Marlboro, tt. Ls PnoniTr. Court, February 23d, 1843 AN Irstrument purporting lo be the last Will and Testament of IUtiisiicda Doiit, late of Guilford in said district, deceased, was picsented for Probate by Francis P. Adams, the Executor therein named; whereupon, it is ordered that a hearing be had in the premises before said Court, nt a session thereof to lie holden nl the Inn of ilenrv Smith in Drattle boro, in said district, on the last Thursday of .prii next, ami ior me purpose ol notilsmg nil persons iuterehled therein of the time nnd place of hearing, thnl they may appear and Vontesl tne t'rnhate tnereol, il iliev ee cause, the said a copy succes- GoodXacsforthc Young todies. A company I l.inenln vnu.i.r ..i...l.... i . . .' J. lcrrets, urnaments, fir. ki CHS. CHAPIN, D. SheriH. Bratlleboro, April 1, 1813. 2w 32 AUCTION. In Marlboro. Jan. ;il).ofn limeriincnnsuinniion. ''PNE suU.'!C-,il,l'r having diMceil of his farm, which &hc hori with chrUtimi tntifiif nml i-u will Kelt nt Auriion. nil J iicvilav ilu llih . . . f - M 11 L.MI11I1III1V 1-i.iniin, liiiirigll , . . . ' ..... ol Lincoln young gentlemen have originated and lmn widow Mury Thayer, nged 77. Primers in are carrying out an aiiti-Mnlthusian plan, which i1-H-""d Mass., are requested lo notice, cannot tail to meet the approbation and coimncnda- 'I"l'fx, "JjHi ult., of quick consumption, Miss tion nrthe fair sex. Il is simply this: each party Lovina S. Wilcox, nged M years and 8 months, piys a shilling n week, and at the end of every 1" Wilmington, iillh ult., Rowilla.nnly daughter week the amount is denosifed in ihn Rnvim,.' II. ..u . of Alv.ih and Clanssa L. Lvnian. awd ii iiuimiTw. the first of I he irtv who marries is In r,.n,,.n i In Putney, ISlli ult.. Mrs. Cvnllua Ilennet. rnlirt felloes, and two Plows, mi llirpi imirnl, ...,i;i whole amount of deposits and interest. Enlih fMr. Win. S. Hennet.aiiddsughterofMr. Samuel I CALVIN OLDS V'l"r- " U. Parker, late of Putney, aged -IS. Marlboro. Anril 4. 131.1 no In Weitmorcland. W. II.. Mrs. Dordana Osborn. : : T ...:r.. .. r a f i ' , .... ' )vni: n in,, jusiau vjsuorn, ageu oj. In Malone, N. Y,, 2d ult., .Mrs. A true Conv from the Reroril. 32 Attest, LEMUEL WHITNEY, neg'r. mat., nt one o'clock, P. M., nt the Inn of P, Jiaiiou, in Marlboro, 1 yoke of 3 years old Oxen, first rate lo work; one yoke of 3 years old Steers, two Cows, one Carl, neatly new, wide ICpThc Tribune of Saturday says the nanus in mat city have resolved lo receive and iwy out Spanish change at the following rales Jiuarters 23c; Eighths, or 121 cents, at lOr oixieenuis, or 6.1-4 cent pieces, at Dc. It will gradually drive tliu currency out of the couu try, our own will be substituted and our small chancre he hrnmrht in n l,'..,i,ni . 'in... .. - is"- ' - "H.mi i'U3l.?. A IIU notion Banks have adopted a bimilar arrange- ML Hannah Sibin, iu renci oi tne uon. Aoah Sulnn, lormerly ol Putney, 1 -ttttt- i r r s:J Vt., aged 8!). She had been an exemplary profes-1 ' L'.'.p SOr of reliirion fof fi. Yenm. I ' oA I wjjj In West StatTord, Conn., 14th ult., or the lun.' Centre, the slock of goods belonging to D. II. ouu- rvi'r Mr- Joseph C, Yeaw, formerly of Guillurif, Stevens k Co., consisting of I'll.jSIllba'ry.lTtl, ult.. Loammi D., son of Mr. .'"L'i8' f AfIiCS, yc.litis, BSanl Ware, $;c., STATE or VEEMOKT. Probate Ditlriet of .Marlboro, $s. I Piiodite Court, April 4th, 1813. rf"lOMES Anna Uenneii. Whlmv nf N'n.l s Rennetl, late of Uraitleboro in said dis trict, uecenstM, ami hies her pelilion praying .ut uuuu in osjiyu nnu necree lo ner Irtun the invenioiy oi llie personal .properly or said de ceased, certain ailicles. b eincr therrin iniiniHr. aled and described, amounting to the sum of inn- iiunureii eigiu iioinirs ami sixty nine cenls, wiieft iipuii ii is oruereii tiint a bearing he had on said petition define said Court, at n session thereof to he hidden at the Inn of Henry Smith in Uraitleboro, in said disiiicl, on the last Thursday uf Anril instant. And fiir tin. nm. pose of notilying all person? inierested l.'ietein .7 RespretabU Sitoio Drift A late number of the Auburn (.. Y.) Journal, in speaking of the late tiow storm, says that between Auburn and Svra cusc, tho snow was twenty-five feet deep for a fong distance on the track and th.it east of Utica, theru was a long piece where it was near forty feet deep. Kieajic of Ihn Ttian Prisoners confirmed. By the "rival at Now-Orleans of tho schooner Brnzas, from Tampico, the report of the escape of the Tex ns captured at Mier is fully confirmed. They rose "P.?" their guards, succeeded in taking their arms. Klll.fl nronl ........... I P . I .... , . I . 1 - fei. v (i.'iuihuii u, mum, aim mauu a nasty rdreat towards Texas, " is slated that Tour or five thousand Mexicans had been despatched in pursuit or the Texans, At Uie last accounts they had not overtaken them. rhc Mexicans were ordered, in case they should recapture the prisoners, to put every man to death. . The death and Burial of the young Indian Squaw la iew York, is thus cleseriluxl l.i- llm -,,,,.,..... di'iit of the Rational Intelligencer s mi .. i ne immediate cause or her death was a violent i ""en in coming Home a night or two before ronia ball at llie Tivoli. The omnibus in which "icy were returning broke" down in Hudson street, --- ncie uuugeu 10 waiK a mile tliroui'li i light snow falling at the time, Their thin inoccas "i wcru no protection, and four or five of the Indi ns were ill the next morning. She died in dread lul agony of congestion of the blood on the third "ny, spite of theljest medical attendance and every ejre on the part or the ladies of the neighborhood, the Indians weroall standing around her, and, on wing told that alio was dead, they tore the rimrs Muni weir ears, ano sioou ior some minutes in bi. lence, with the blood streaming upon their cheeks 1 heir griel'allQrwnrda became quite uncontrollable, they )vashcd offall tiip paint with which they have wen so gaily bedecked while here, and painted the "u uriuu very gauouy ior uuriai, lic was inter red in the Greenwood cemcterv. Tia most na, iionato afTectjon existed between ier and her bus nl. lie is a magnificent rellow, the handsomest "uimi we navo ever nau in tlie cities, and a hap pier marriage was never celebrated. Ehe followed r.lose at his heels wherever he went, and had scarco wen separated fivo minutes at a time since her marriage. The poor fellow is an object of jjreat i YV uu seems completely incon olablc. His wire was the idol or the party. They re very impatient lobe away since this melancholy event, and will start westward as soon as tho sick recover. Asa llice. f'orinerlv ol Shrewsbury, nueil 'JO In HarvariJ,Mas3., 14th ult., Capt." Asa Hough ton, agd b". In Wnllingrord, 4th ult., afler a short but painfiil illness of nine days, or the Bluck Tongue, Scth K. Leonard, aged 57. In Pluttsburgh, Feb. 23, John Ives, Printer, aged L he sold nt Public. Anrlinn. nn SATURDAY the 8th inst., nt Guilford l( ,,le ,i,1,c ad place of hearing, the said ne- . I. - . I n I . I - I lllu.nn. i . .11 . -.1 1 I- I .1 . . mum-! is uiiL-t ieii 111 i u iii ism me suiisiniicu ol said -pelilion, togeiher with a copy of the tec um hi iiiisiinier, inree weeks successively in the Vermont Pha-nix, printed at Ilrntlhhoro in o..iu "I3IIH i, ni-viuus in nam unit" oi Hearing A true Conv frnm ilu It 32Allest, LEMUEL WHITNEY, R,K'r. with many other articles too numerous to mention. A. M., on nt the lime and Snip to commence nt 9 o'clock, said day. Terms made known nt place ol sale. Guilford, April 3d, 1943, In Hartland, Isaac N. Cushman, Esq., aged 55. In Grafton, 15th ult., Itnxauua, wile of Copt, John Putnam, and second daughter of Benj. and Margaret Howard, aired 38. -o1" urnrflnni '"i11! ' Ale.;t?n,U;r.1n- T:v,'"' "Rcd "i-'tlement by note or otherwise, me'etin" S W " " W"y l I the ,9"' n' -M"'1 li save In fircenfield. Anril 1. Mr, Hm.i S IB. lrcl. 14, 1H13. r I!,.l,...i iv I i..' I r.n 1 ' Those bavins unsettled necounls iviih n. TT Stevens & Co., are requeued to call anil make on or before cost. 29 At the March Term of the Court of Common Nt", which was held at Northampton last week, notice that In the case of ( Aaron R. Merrlfiold, WMgeS with embezilcmerit of a quantity of Books, in? Jury rounj hjnl not gu))ty) Mr Robert Wheeler, aged 5!), In Angellita, N. Y. March 14, of billions Tever, Mr David W. Carpenter, aged 2(1, eldest son of Air David Curpenler ol Greenfield. In Freetown, N. Y. March fl, Mrs Harriet, wife of .Mr Sanford Ttilhill, and daughter of Captain Joseph Green of Ley den, Mats, aged 42. In Townshcud, Vt., March 5, suddenly, with the Croup, Mrs. Harmar M., wil'o of Dea. Josiah F. Holden, aged 45. liy tins mysterious dispensation, a father and five TRUSTEES' SALE AT AUCTION. THE valuable MEADOW FARM, lately owned by David R. Cobb, nnd situated in Putney, Vt., upon the bank of Connecticut river, containing 130 acres, will be sold at Pub lic Auction, on the Premises, tho 21st day of April, 1343, nt iu o'clock, . III. Said Farm children ore Involved in great tribulation, and the , is bounded about 100 rods upon Connecticut Church of Christ is bereaved orotic or Us bnghU-st rjver, am comprises u good proportion of Mow ornaments. In the hfo and character of Mrs. II., i :.. frillnoi. nml Pn,i,ri.n L 7 ' n religion and its excellencies were vividly exempt ' " ft.1 ", " nni1 n R001' Or- fietl. As a wife she was amiable, atrectionate ami , c ,ari1', nn' ,.,s w.-' watered; has n good one industrious. As n mother, intelligent, raithrul nnd ' """A' Uwf U"S house, three good hams, con indulgent, nnd os a Church member, consistent, I ventent shed3 and other out buildings, all in devoted, exemplary. She died, as she had lived, good repair, being a desirable situation film in the enjoyment or tho Divine complacency, and , man who wnnts to raise neat Stock or Sheep, has left a world or sin and sorrow to receive through or both, or is one of the best of Farms for rais grace tho rewards of a life spent, not In scenes of. ing grain. self-indulgence, but in acts of beneficence. Also, will h sold will, tl.. nl.nv r,. . 1.nIIa!!r"xJJI'!tuU-'.Mary' ''""(Jl'ter or Martin otherwise, SO acres ol'excellent Pasture Land. ! and Adaline facolt, nged 1 year, 5 months, and 10 about one mile olf, and nn undivided hnlfof 5 STATE OP VEIUKIONT. Probate District of Marlboro, tt. In PnotiATr. Court, March Stat, 1843. AN Instrument pnrporling to he the Inst Will nnd Testament of Elijah Demiimo, late of Vernon, in snid district, deceased, was presented fur Probate by Jonathan Ilelding, the ixecuior tiieteiu nnmeil, whereupon it is oi dered, thai n heating be had in the premises before said Court, nt a session thereof to be holden at the Inn of Henrv Smith in lirniil... boro, in said district, on llie last Thursday of t ...:i i e. -i t. . .ijiui ue.M, nun mr i iiu puipose oi notilving all persons intere.sled therein of the lime and ploee of hearing, that they may appear and contest the Probate thereof, if I hey see cane, the said named Executor is directed to publish n copy of the record of this order three weeks succes sively iu llie Vermont Pho-nix. minted nt Itrnt. tleboro in said district, previous tu said time of Hearing. A true Copy fioin the Record, 3?. Attest, LEMUEL WHITNKY, Rcg'r. OOMITlI3SIOI7EIlS, NOTICE. WE the soWribers being appointed by llie Hon. ProllillP Cnurl tfir tin. ItiLlril dayi "She tasted of life's bitter cup, And turned her litllo head aside; Refused to drink its contents up, Arid calmly bowed her head and died. Then cease fond Parents, cease to weep, Your little Mary is al rest; -Why should you wish one day to keep, Her from tho mansions of the besC' BRIGHTON MARKET, April, il. (Reported from tho Daily Advertscr and Patriot.) At Murket 320 Beer Cattle, 300 Sheep, and 1500 Swine. 30 Beef Cattle unsold. PRICES Beef Cattle Sales quick, and last week's prices fully sustained. Extra at 5 23. First quality, S4 75 a S5; second duality ftl 25 a $4 50 ; third quality, $3 75 a $4 25. Sheep Several lots were sold from 2 23 to 2 75. A few of bolter quality $4 a$C.' Swino Lots to oeddlo were trcncrallv snbl fnr j ior sows, anu 4 o-'ic ior narrow i a lew lots for 3 1.2c and 4 1.2a tail from i 1-2 to 5c, acres of go6d Wood Land. A reasonable cred it given ii uesircii. JEDEDIAH SARIN, THOMAS WHITE, PEYTON R. CHANDLER, , ., 'iVusJee of Creditors. April 3, 1043. 32 FRESH LIME, nt G. & C. April 3, 1843. LAWRENCE'S. 32 Hon. Probate Court (or ilm tllvirloi of Marlboro, Commissioners to receive, exam ine and adjust all claims nml demands ol all persons, against tiie estate of Inle of Vernon, in said district, decensed, nnd also nil claims nnd demands exhibited in offset thereto; nnd six months from the 4lh day ol March, 1843, being allowed by said Court for that purpose, we do therefore hereby give no tice ihnt we will attend to the business or our appointment nt the dwelliutr house of the Wid ow Aurelin Mnson, in said Vernon, on the first Saturdays of May and September next, at one o'clock, P. M. on each ol said days. EIJENEZER HOWE, JR.,?r , ERASTUS IlURllAim. t Com'rs. I llllUII, .IlU i), 1QJ3, Terms The. U. S. Mnlhematician and D11- siness Man's Companion will be completed in 24 Hcmi-nrinlhly numbers, of S2 duodecimo pa ges encn, on gooo paper, anu unwanted tosuli senders at $1,50, payable in all cases in ad vance. Anv lierson forwnrdinr 85 in current funds, free of tiosiagc, shall have five copies of encn nuinii'r inrwaideii to ins order. Persons who wish to act as ngenls, shall have a specimen number sent lliein, by applying to me suiiscruier, post paid. J. M. MAHAN, Old U. S. Mint Buildinjr, 27 North 7th slreet, Philadelphia Publishers throughout the United Stales who win kic tne aoove iwo or tnrce conspicuous insertions (incliidinir this notice shall have n copy 01 ine wotK sent tnem. 30 Ziiloles Dickinson, IN conscnucnce of severe losses by the Inie lires, solicits prompt nid from those who ndes, M. D. Translated from the French, ly additions, by nn American Physician edition. UV2 pp. id mo., full bound in Just Publifthci! Pi'lcc SHt cit.t .. . - .a ww uupicm until iir Hires luoulliM ni'icr ii pub licalion ! M ANUOOD, AUSES or its Premature Decline, with dlrec lions for its perfect Restoration. Addressed to those sum-ring Irani the destructive efl'ects of Ex ccssivo iiiuulgence, Hi.Iilnry Habits, &c. &c By 1. 11-Biaiioi'i with many Beveniii cloth. RECOMMENDATIONS. Physicians of extensive observation, nnd Super intendnnts of estabhshiuents fur the mural manage ment or lunatics, concur in assuring Us that tho canker-worm nf dealh is gnawing at the vitkls of many youlh of all nges, in nil countries, too, as por trayed by the author. If this work were once free, ly circulated, the tendency would be brnrficial, be cause, like nn alarm gun, il would give warning in season to avert n threatened danger. Il might thus drive awny a lie ml that would ruin soul and body nt the same instant, and blight the dawn of lile be fore the individual is conscious uf his duty lo him- ' self, to society, nr to his maker. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. 1 consider Deslandes' book as decidedly the best treatise extant in the French or English langusgo. The subject is extremely important, and one to much overlooked by our pnileesion generally, and the evils or the vice on which your publication treats are not appreciuled by the community, al though the cases presetilrd in your book are Iright lul. Yet, Judging from the many patients who hav been under my treatment, they have not br en over drawn. A. Sidney Doane, M. I)., New York. The work or Deslandes, by pointing out the dis eases resulting from excesses, the evils of which are manifest in every insane usylum, no less than in the shattered constitutions of those indulging, will do much to prevent the vice, which, byTts preva lence among the yiuiiig. has so much influence ou the present, as well as the future wull-bein" of ma ny .Win. low Lewis, Jr., M. D., Boston." The vice is doubtless very much more common ia this country than is generally supposed, or than most medical men are rendy to believe J that it is a Irightrul source of ill.heallli and fatal disease with the young, I have 110 doubt. I hope, therefore, the book will go into extensive circulation. The views "fllio writer arc excellent nn this subject Dr. S. B. Woodward, Superintendent uf the Insane Ilo pil.il al Woicesler. The present work abounds in well authenticated cases, going Tully to substantiate the position taken uf mr manor, nun cannni oe reau without producing owe him, that he ran pursue his business NEW GOODS are received 111 his store daily, and must be pan! for. DICKINSON will sell the lot ofhnd where his r?torc recently stood, one of the best loca tions in Uraitleboro, and sufficient width for two good ?toies. A No, will sell or rent his 2 Dwelling Houses in Elliot street. They are in good order, and pleasantly located. Also, will sell 3 acres of Land on Elliot street, and 25 acres of Pasture and Tillage land, near the above. Also, sell or lease the site where the Woolen Factory lately etood, with the water power. The above arc all good nnd safe properly to i.n.. ...:n t. ..i.i ir 1 ni,' .-.i "l 1 iu viii ut n.mi vii iiuiiu. oieull III ln. 1 j . ... ... ...... A ami possession promptly given. Three fimrihs ! ofthe purchase may remain on loner lime, fi ..... . ' . desired. Apply at his Store. 'I, . "i" ". J"1"' l'""V,cd' w' 1 l,rove SIjicIi "fi 184S e, , usemi, anu oesi-rving tne conitdrra.ion oTnll HiaiCII -U, 1043. Sm SI lQ whom ipnmniltl.l 1 1... ,.7......;l.l ..p i nnd physical iduclli.ii. John W. Francis, M. D New York. We recommend the work entitled 'Mnhood," elc.to the careful perusal nf persons of all classes. The moral s well ns physical advantages sure lo result from such perusal will be most readily ri cng. nized and leit by those who stand most in need of Ihem. Phomix Journal. Wc do not think we go too fur in saving that so ciety is deeply indebted to the author for producing ............ ( o.. .ipv.ui. su iiiueii wnnien, anu so iru- Selling off! Selling off! At Iic IVciv York Cnnh Store, one door South of the 5?ak. GEORGE R. SIIORTIS & CO., being desirous of making room for a splendid ns sorlmenlofSPRING GOODS, such ascnunot be found any where this side of N. Y. Ciiv. will offer Iheir present stock nt eott vrieet. con-! Iv m..rai a wolt r( Vnw.rv.i-..-. i,..,r'.i MSt.ng. it. part, ol Shawls Mouslin de Lanes, The work entitled "Manhood," is one of the TcW Silks. h tench work, Drondclolhs, Ca.simeres, books now coming i)er.,re the public "such sub: alieeling, Sjlnrling, Calicoes, &c. &c. jecl, which can lay claim to the character or beinif Uralllcboro, March 29. 31 strictly ptoressional, nt tho same lime that it ii Cut- ly intelligible to all who rrad it The moral an" B. SAMUEL, Magnet'""'1'1 8'V''" ""der inva,u,Me- 1 Wji'FClTF JM A WTl!lRS 1'1'1l'ii"'P"rtantwork has Wn noticed inlhe-HeN rr JLJ. KsJLJ. M JTV JOi JLVy aid bcluri', but we lake advantage r the issue or (FROM ENGLAND.) fourth edition to refer to it again. The subject is Rp;nt.'r"rultifv: r . . , . . . ?"e "r.unUM importance. The vice of which it f.Sl tblr ULLY infiirms the inhabitant treats is supposed by competent judges, to be cen of Rrnltleboro, and ils vicinity, thnt he i eral'y prevalent and growing; it is spreading thro' has taken part of Frederick Franks' Store, ! e community decrepid bodies and decayed minds. wiii-il-nc inieniis id uevotc lite whole ol Ins i i-vtt's "'"" "oi-piiais ana tnegri.ve. Home time to the repairing of Watciibs, Jkivelry, 1 . n,S''et tnedicnl authorities pronouncri it tho '!'f'K", .'rnio businWs,;tr"ua;f.Vlr.n" ll .T , men a s oare o, tne putmp patronage, wll0 ,1BVe lrrllU.j or,, c ,'. i-.. . v.. persons wno .aye Valc lies to bbil. the facility will, which it is jiair, are inyiled to cal and give Inm the first childhood, and el-en in infancy, and i ml, ns he will return their money should his eflerls on Imdy and soul. It is a tri not give satislaclion. Remember, F. re trial woik Krnlilal Hotel. bratlleboro, March 20, 18-13 store, one door South of Dugbec's Cw 31 Jaynes Expectorant I rilic to read I issot, Deslandes, and other writers, who have treated or thq extent or this dcstruclivn contracted in Us lfnlnrfit.tM ly and soul. It is a triiimnh nf l.u. inaniiy, as well as morality, that the ticehas at lasi been stripped or the false delicacy which screened it, and that scientific men have interposed to rescue the young froiu ils ruin Zion's Herald. For sale by OTIS, BUOADERS, &. CO., 120 Washington street. Boston: John Alln irto M.'.f sau street, New York; J. R Colon. 202 1-2 ChesN rJIHE presiding Genius ol Coughs and Colds IV; w! S. IMZl LouvZ' Ky' II aTe J- is eejiecially busy at this season of the Phinney, Cooperstimn, N. Y.; T. S. Hawks BuK vear, towinc llie heeds ofdisi-.ii nn ihe Hnmn. lalo. N. Y.: and bv tin. nrlnlnnl ll t .-.ll . I j -" - '---.b..u. UUVR.CUCII III IIIB uuiieu isiates. chill, equinoctial winds, nnd preparing n good ly linrvest lor Ihe scythe of dvilh. Let all, i who are nllllcti-il wilh coughs nnd colds, nnd ) do not wish lo become Mienves iu Ihnt awful : harvest, apply the remedy note. With those who have n constitutional predisposition to consumption, immediate reliel from the first symptoms of its ppproach is n mailer of vital 1 importance. With nil, however rohut nnd vigorous, it is in n climate like this a matter of moment to subdue all indications of pulmonary umi-iisra m me nuisei. a snort ilelay may STATE OP District of Westminster, as, The Hon. the Probate Court within and for he Utstrtcl of Wetlmintler, to all persons interested in the estate of Capt. EDENE ZEII UIUGHAM, la,eof 'kienlhendX said Ditlriet, deceased, testate. r Greetino. ' !nbe W"w?,EA,S:..SaM by - ..Ny, l?n,, i i-stament, did appoint Lv- boul three weeks ago in re. ly an enoui y "id tZT .iZ M?ft Btiam- -about his health. Poor fello t 1,. iXS ' 1 nns '''."'S n.n.'1 he Lyman IL ihe tlecn that knows no waklno. n V rxT A. " 7" f'S 11 ' ,,,s saul trust, before the oh-. fnlnl CONSUMPTIOK Only a cold," said a fiiend of ours n- iquir bleep Had he used June's Exrcc , , " W "1 J. i . , v ""i"'"!, iii iim-ciri tor. ,st in the early s.age ofhis complaint, he Pder of sai.l CnZ i.T"' " jm. now, in all ptobabilily, be livi'ng an'd in ,1 the sesstobe' 17 health. I repateil hy Dr. D. Jnyne, nl 20 South on ihe Inst Wednesday in April, 1843 to s iorr' 1 nnTTnb;,arr,11,5 Bail.Wa,v' V. , cause, if any you have, oclns "7. nrrom- ohedienre.' before the j Abner Johnson in 'Pownshend, in said district, nn lhi liwf Wmltiue.l... :.. a ...i . DUTTON it CLARK. Am.m h.V ll,,.. . , ' --t,-"-w .... Ullll- ueiniru. aw qi NOTICE. rriHE lirontietorj ofthe Hinsdale Dridge, nnd JL sixth N. H. Turnpike Corporatii.it, nre hereby notified that an nssessment nl AY, Tint- lars on eaeli nnd every share in said Company hns been laid, for llie purpose of rebuilding the Bridge ncross the east branch of Connecticut liver, and said assessment is ordered to lie paid iu me HiiiucriDer, on or uelore the first dnv of juuy next. n ... . 9118- C"APIN, Treasurer. Bratlleboro, March 29, 1343. 4w si CHEESE! CHEESE!! SfMO LS..l,ri,,,e NEW MILCH , . T . y nt' bat,, from one of Ihe best dairies in the County, for sale by C' TOWNSLEY & SON. March Q9, 1843. 31 82 History of Vermont. IYnt.n-.il. Civil,; Statistical, in Huhc, Iliplnva-V Surveyor's BSIaiiLs, pans, iviln a new Man of 1 he 1 BVU,'.1 sa c ni 1110 iiookstohe. , " . suiiv, nnu sruu iUnravings. By Ztitloc Thompson. March 31, 1343. HERDS GRASS, Red Top, nnd Clover Seed, just received by , , C. TOWNSLEY & SON. Bratlleboro, March 29, 1813. si PLOUGHS. A LARGE assortment pf "Worcester, nnd other patterns, just received nnd for sale, ub iiu uiiu uiiwirs, uy 32 March 29, 1843, C. TOWNSLEY & SON. 31 GRAIN. Old Barrows 1 1-Sc. At re- fnr thnsnWnr fhr.tDS been aPI,0'n' Agent rynft IJUSIIELS CORN; 500 do. Oals; ,0L.r 2t,? r , above work m Ihe County, L,V 200 do. live- JJarlcv Buckwheat! 01 Windham and can supply any orders for the Field Peas .' same, alter Monday next. Price SS.00 perl MORE SAP BUCKETS, just by C. TOWNSLEY & March 29, 1843. received SON. 81 I copy. geo. h. Salisbury'. I April 3, 1343.. CARD. C. HALL: 33' TTERDS GRASS, lied Top and Clover peedj Hits day received and for snle by Anril 't rc. ' k Q- LAWRENCE. Ajpril 7, 1848. 32 mellf nfn nu, I r. ....... r... .... l . " n"oni- mr me Sam mioses Jlric- ham, agreeably to llie statute in such case made and provided. Given under my hand at Townshend, in satd Distrjet, Ibis 1st day of April, 1843. 32 J A M ES H. IH E LPS, Proba.e Register. GRASS SEEDS. ' Kfi BUSHELS Northern Herds Grass. OXJ 40 Weslem, lo. dp. 1000 pounds Souihern Clover, 800 do. Noithern, do. -50 bushels Red Top, for sale by V'' 4- 32 g. c Hall, NOTICE. mHlS certifies that I have given my son, . .Lhailes I imson, UU time to aci nml trade, lor himself, and I shall pay no tlehtsi of his con .. Irncting nor claim nny of his wages after thin' , i. . 2ACHEUS TIMSON. Hrntlleboro, Mnrcji 27, 1843. 32' PliASTER. '; 1 n TONS Presli Ground Plaster, lor nala' aVA ,843. G & C' W"KNCEW. U. STATES DISTRICT COUKT, vi:n.noNT ms'rmcT. JJV BANKRUPTCY. Notice lo show cause against petitions of Thomas Pennimnn, of Rockingham, Jededmh B. Gould, of GrnRon, Ansel Moultrop, or Wetminster, Christopher Pntch, or Westminster, . i Isaac i Stratton.orWeslminsler, ' f Ira Ruesell, of RockJnrhatn. for their Discbnrge nnd Ceitificates, as Bank rupts, nl the Office or Samuel Prenliss. ' in ..,i. uojr U4 uui, A. v. tow, ano a.'M.