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HWW". U 'LJ-1 I3"l 'L'.JL'. - Let not, thtii the Jefdmcrs of the People'! Verdict in 1310 lay the flattering unction to! their souls that they shall obtain n reversal of that verdict in 1314. On those who choose to I proclaim themselves fools, drunkards and Birindlers in 1940 they may make some imprcs-, tiunj but on the Twelve Hundred Thousand Freemen who soberly, earnestly ond patrioti cally voted for Oen. Harrison nnd n change of. public measures in 1810, their abuse must have on cflect oppositc to that they would seem de- . alrous of producing. Thee will hebut anima- u-ii iu un-mtrr exertions iu viuuii-dit; uitrii iuii fame, and to show that in 1340 they acted de nritu lie- liberately, Intelligently, and in the soiril of ' i F WHIGS LOOK OUT. 'We have lately been favored with a trav- r i" c xl -lib eling iioco ioco emissary irom ',0",l"-"t'' lie made lus appearance in town me past week. HU object was undoubtedly to stir ; up the laitlilul tn the Loco ranks and also ; tnaKc arrangements tor a gratuitous circuia- Hon of tint Free Trade Anti-Protectice Tariff" newspaper, the Vennont Patriot. A scheme is on foot lo surprise the whigs at the coming Fall election. The Locofocos Hiake a pretence of great stipincness, while the leaders of the Parly are secretly at work , through the different counties iu the State, A desperate cflbrt is on foot, to transfer, Vermont to Martin Van Btiren and John C. . Calhoun, the avowed enemies of the Tariff. , The diUcrcnt Loco newspapers in the State. 1 irn full nf nriirln. oriripiiwl frnfii Rnniliprri papers denouncing the Tariff and lauding suffering are yery great Free Trade. Vermont cannot live without J THE CUJINFT a sound protective Tariff. The Locofocos ,. '. ,. , , i i i i he Madisoman announces oflicially tnatJoiis know this, but party reins arc so tightly jjrLS05 Et. ot llaltiinore, hasaecepu-d the ,Kt drawn, that a sacrifice of Country will te of Attorney General of the United Stale. ; and rendered, rather than a Mcnfice of Party.- lhit . Nayr D tmfnt tfndfred t0 We hope the lugs will be awake, broad Dv,u RJlrssiuw, of Maachus.tu, who will ittcakc. D.scuss the question. Obtain undoubtedly accept the same. Documents. Scatter the light. Arouse! the attention of the people to the importance , We understand that the Temperance Celebration of electing men who are ill favor of a Tariff". ( at Whitingham on the 4th was a grand affair, and Through the Union the watch-word of the .that crowds attended it from the neighboring Locos is "Kcpeal the 1 arili. lo the Vermontcrs. we look for a terdict against such an iniquitous project, apeak out in tones nf thunder, and let the Tariff Itepeal ers know, that you arc determined to shj tain the. mrn who will sustain vour interests. Look ottt for traveling Lor.o emissaries, and . extra Free Trade newspapers such as the -tSnlr;, r tl, Up "TniA n.,f.erif apiril oi tne Age, l rue iwnocril, of which hundreds were sent into tins vil-jcu lagC last week for gratuitous distribution) -Vermont Patriot," &c. We say W lugs, keep an eye out upon these tilings. 1 The enemy are awake. Meet them fear- j i . i .i r..ii.. i 1 ICasiy, uaiuu ilium nmiiiuuv uuu iciury is ours and Vermont is safe. Middhbury j n Ftoplcs Press. Effectual Cure for Hheumatitm. The fol lowing recipe given Dy an r-iign-iiiman to a re- snectable tradesman of (Ireland,) who had for 1 m ennclliTiihle lim. l.iluire.1 under lhe mnl riiw lent Rheumatic pains in all his limbs and joints, ' having been used bv him asdirecled hut hve or , ix tirnes, as lie s.?tes, eradicated the disease I comoieteiv. Anxious mat s i vaiuame a reme- dy should be made publicly known, we publish the receipe. 1 Take 1 OZ. of sulphur, 11-4 oz. gum guaic- J 2 nutmegs, Jlie whole to be finely powder- , ed iu a moriar; add 12 oz. of molasses. A tea f poo nln I oflhe nbove to be taken every night on going to bed. Should it operate too much tin the b.nvels, a smaller quantity is to bo taken. Use of llnilroadi. An Englh scientific vrriter ofemineiice, in an article viewing the railroad svslem ol the United Stales, thus wpeaks oflhe uses of these important woiks: Bo you not see that Ihey will hind the parts r he Union together, by cemenling their inler- eiUi I hat they constitute an essential part oflhe agricultural and commercial, as well as the military system of their country .'thai they will facilitate the means or concentrating the army Tor suppressing insurrections, or repelling invasion? Invasion! who would invade Amer ica, with such means nf concentrating an army f3,000,C00 orrreemen!" That last expres sion of the writer's is very convincing ; may "his countrymen profit by it and let us alone. Sudden Ttealh. The Ray State Democrat of aft evening announces the death, on Sun day morning, of the Rev. David Danvm, pastor nr'the Unitarian society at West Cambridge. He was engdged at Reading on Friday after noon last in preaching a funeral sermon, when he was attacked wilh a fit orpoplexy, which has thus proved ratal. A short lime since, while delivering en address at the consecration of a rural cemetry at West Cambridge, he made the remaik, lhat nssihly be should be the first to reM)aein death beneath ils shades ; and the words of the speaker have literally proved true! TAe Time is Coming. We have never known at any period, a more general feeling among the people, of disgust at the mere parly politicians of the day, than exists at p resen I, and this disgust will soon, excile the same gen eral desire to elevate to the first otlice in the gilt of the people, and to place at lhe head of allairs, an elevated practical statesman, wno will look down wilh tcorn upon lhe miserable jugglers and wire woikers who have for some time past been shilling the scenes upon lhe public stage, for their own benefit, exclusive ly. It is time that Patriotism fdinuld triumph over Party. It is time that HENRY CLAY should be hailed by his countrymen as their deliverer from political degradation. Alexan dria Gazelle. . Hogs Wool. At Cincinnati, they have commenced the manufacture of a very neat and useful article of floor and hearth cloth, from hogs bristles or hair. The' are first soft ened by immert-ion for a given lime in lard oil, and then spun and wove into cloth, with the different arrangements of natural colors the fancy dictates. . Melancholy, A serious and fatal occurrence i ? i ; t 1 ...i.:.i. took place a lew days since in Topsham, which, I ...1 !M .1... Jnnl 1. re n ksw, n inlif tesulied in thu death or a boy, about eight years old. Two boys about fuurleeu years old, started on a hunting excuision, and a third, aged eight, Tallowed. The older ones commanded him back, nnd" upon his refusing to obey, one of thera deliberately aimed his gun at him and fired. The whole charge en tered the breast of the small boy, causing his death In about half an hour. It Is said that the lad who committed the opt makes no deni al or excuse whatever. Amerieah Protector. Hare Chance. The New Haven Pajladjum says tint a new daily piper is about to be started )a New York, to bo ediled excjuajvely by ladies'. All ft. editots, yet,it's pa utel, You cin'fget along, Udies, without constantly consulting the mai's, . TUIlLtC LAUNDRY. Mr.'llytlicr Your Correspondent, "A Median ie," is hard upon the plan of any labor.saylng or expense-saving in Washing and Ironing, became it may take away the work from poor women. Perhaps he would advocate the abolishment o Grist Milt, that poor women may find work in "turning at the mill," as we read in the Holy Writ lie besides advises that some people would turn their 1'ianos into washing implements, and have thrir wives and daughters up at 5 in the morning instead of lying in bed till !), that they will then ' . . . . . . clieap lielp, &e. : but wont this plan rob the . nnnr rmti.n " C 1 1 . '. . . ,. 1 1 ...,1,1:.. I ' . . . , v. , .. . .uuu. a. -ill. a puwiiwi laundry. For my part I believe in the adoption of labor-siring plans and implements: the adoption may produce some injury at first to those employed jon the old plan, but they soon will find plenty of other work. The public laundry would not be a monopoly, for ercry woman in town might establish one if ,hc pleC(1. lmJ , lope lo ,ee ,nore tian onp u,tii,hed, a. tint would induce a competition tll,t woulll ru,ur(. lhe ,TOlk we dne lt rc0Dauie prices. A IIoCSEKCErCH. GREAT CONFLAGRATION, A very destructive fire took place at Fall River the 2d inst., originating, it is stated, probably by the burning or powder by boys. All the public bouses; both bank buildings ; postnflice; custom bouse; Methodist, Uuivcrsalist, and Free Will Baptist Churches; both printing cilices ; stores and "" buddings to the number of Two Ilusi.i.r.u, Mrre consumed ; and more than a thousand persons thrown into a destitute condition. The less and towns. We hope to have a more particular account ol it for next week1, paper. U.fortunult .Ml.-On Saturday afternoon . J . j .. ....... last, a young girl named Catharine Clousc was i siiqi ,iii the thigh under tl.e fidlowing circumstances, ' caused bv lhat fruitful source of death and maim- iug, the careless practice of using and handling fire- A numner oi ynung gins were garnering cherries at a place callrd the Tilthanmier, ' ,n Exeter townsh.p, when a young man w.th a shot remarked that he would Mike to .hoot big . bird,' meaning her, to which she jokingly replied, ZZZ." . ' Z". ST" r. '. ' rnw u, her feet acain. and immedialely f.inted.'and was carried home by her friends, where she now i 1 ,i... ;n ti.. ,..:.. i ii,. ...... i . ........ v nj.; ...... ."', n.ot to ''.rr; b,1'1 ,l.hc .f'i',1 ing Ins gun, he unintentionally polled the trigger. Jlcadimg Pa ) Prut. The U'h'ig Systtm. Home labor; work at home; buy at home ; sell at home; spend at home; em- ploy our countrymen in preference; help Aineri- cans first; protect American labor; aasist Aineri- n miustrv; eiiuc souin leeu tne -xirtii; the . ' 1 7 r-""' Vf foUner"." ftkTS .,.. . ,C. ,. n.. nt,- i; iv. , . jMr country, and our own countrymen, before 1 any fnrein nation ; and mean filst lo take care of American men and American boys, and American I gills and Women. Ve are not an iqle people ; we uiustandwe will lire by oar labor. It leeds us and it clothes us ; and we mean to lake care of that labor in preference to any veto, or any power for eign or domestic. Hence we want a domestic and protective Utiff..lnnajrolis lirjmblican. Who art lit DtuoerattT Are the followers of Buchanan fc Co., who go for a Protective Tariff, Democrats? Or the Calhounites, who go for free trade and direct taxation? Are the Democrats of Kentuckr. who io wilh til. Johnson lor inriHenfsl protection, the regulars? Or the Democrats of the South, who denounce the Tariff as uiicsnstitalioual? r .nr.up rxcr.n, ,,,, Uure..,wUo?0 w.uinun tions, difcring so widely on an important question, eei, e,H iherM.lw l5,n.oe.i. Ti.. taiuly, all be the Wgrit llaleish llEittcr. 3 -Z HW.-I'robably, 5M.OO0 lbs. of the clip of this country have been brought in and sold within tl.e past week. The demaii J is go, but prices low varying from 15 to "5 cents. One yery superior lot brought 'M cents, which is lhe highrst price given in iur market, r rom appearances we should judge the product of wool this soring unusually large in this country Lutlvorl (.iasura CoACvur Ur,Junti. The Wool Season, says the Wheetin? times, baa commenced here in earnest ; and there appears to be piciuy oi money on uanii lor me purchase there is in the country, and the stock is not There are eight lo ten buyers to oir know lull uanueu. Ileal Ttnpiranct 7W.-We learn from lhe Greenfield Courier, that every female or the town of Sunderland, who iaold enoui'h tn siirn her name, baa a.gned the lotal abstinence pledge, and lhat all 1 1 . I !... . I. . . 1 I .... . .1 . . These fellows can't stand it hint? if the eirls are cantsland it long it tne Kls are ...j, . -.- b true to their pledge. And when this fragment of the enemy's army shall have surrendered, what a glorious little temperance town this Sunderland will be! " ; i J. G. Ilirney declines being the Abolition candi date lor the Presidency at the coming election. Horsce Gurri.tr, of the New York Tribune, is nominated for Vice President by the Green Bay Republican, and Milwaukie Sentinel. Mr Greeley is worthy of any office the people could gire bint. The address adopted by the abolitionists to pre sent to President Tyler while in Boston, to request li'un to liberate his slaves, was taken no notice of by him. ig. Gei day of . died at Portland on Tues laat week. .Yrte Hampshire has again refused her publicland money. In the House of Representatives, on Fri day, the vote on reception waa 101 to 121. This is a smaller majority than the democrats have usually bad in tins Legislature. W ai art tlit Pijic Ijiytrs. We see by the Colum. bus (O.) Journal that three men have been sen. for Tniing twice at the same election. These in. J: : J l ll . t , uiviuuai an nappen 10 ve joco roeor. Wool baa been selling in Hoosic, N. Y. at from 30 lo 40 cents per pound. . Answer to Problem 37th, 4.14 per cent, ' Y " " 3cth, JG oxen. Answered by A. W., Vernon. Problem 30th. t , Bought 120 oranges at 2 a penny, and 120 moe at 3 a penny, and sold them all together at 5 fur "d What did 1 guin or Jose by the bargain .' iProUem iQlh:. t An usurer put out a certain sum ol money, at 51 per cent, per annum, which in KJ years wantedex. aclly 1 1 guineas ci lhe -principal itself. 1 demand ' list the jir'uicipaHvss- ' ' Y. An usurer put out a certain sum ol money, at SI MARRIED, . In Guilford, on the 4lti inst. by Rev F. A. Wad leigli, Cyrus CarjM-nU'r, Esq. to Mrs Harriet M. Franklin, bulb of Guilford. At the Wrinonl House in this village,2d instant,' liv Iltfv A. Drown. Mr Cliestrr Holtotl of North- f, field, Mass. to Miss Martha Smith of Winchester, ! N. II. I At the Vermont House in this village, on the 3d ' . inst. by Rev A Drown, Mr Samuel A. Cursor to Miss Lulhena C. Frost, both of Gieenfield, Mass. At Sikes' Tempeiance House in this villace, on llm XI in. I l.v ll. v C U nlLff Mr Klia. ('. Slnvpri. .on to Miss Cvrcue E. Emulous, both of Swaniev. - wed, In uiningion, June ixiii, pi ss Garonne j. ';.,; r trs i id o -.i . cm . A ., aged Ml. June lUth. Mr Rufu. A. Stanley, f-. ? l k'mbal1 biwlh's, Sibley's, Dar I a? June 2e.h, Mr. Mary, wife of Mr Pre.-, and V ills Uthrop, aged Its. Printers in Mass. and Ct. '- Crosby's and Gage's Hakes; enuested t notice. 10 doz. Norihfield and Italian Pond Scytlie Titu aged cotl are rem In VVardsboro, June 2J, Mrs Hannah, wife of Mr Epliiaun Rice, aged about s'J years. Printers in New York are requested to notice. In (.oleraiitc, June 1, Mr James White, a revolu tionary soldier and pensioner, aged 85. DISTRICT CONVENTION OF THE FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. The Whigs of the First Congressional Dis trict, comprising the Coulees of Windham, llcnnington and Rutland, are notified that a r .: i. l...i.l., .r it... f?jiiri tlitiun VUHt UHIIUII 1 11 UC IIUIUCII " V t.v w " bwmov in Manchester on Wednesilay the 19th day of July next, for the purpose ol nominating a Candidate to represent me uisinci in t-ongress anj nf a,I(oiiiiiiig a,Delegatc and Subsiitute to the National Whig Convention at Baltimore, in Mav 1344. D. W. C. CLARKE, S. F. THOMPSON, A. P. LYMAN, District Com. June 23, 1S43. STATIST OP VERMONT. Prolate Dittricl of Marlboro, n. I.f PnoniTE Court, June 23J, 1343. A N Instrument purporting to be the last -f Will and Testament of Jason .Morse, late or Wardsboro, in said District, deceased, was presented for Probate by Jason Morse, Jr. the Executor therein named. Wheteuiion it is mat a Hearing lie nau in tne premises T re ,, . "V" ta,J DiUi.c'' on ,he twenty-fiist day of July next; And liir lhe nuroose in notiryinfr .. : ----- --- r n persons iineresieti, oi uie nine unu piaccoi hearing, lhat they may appear and contest the Probate thereof, fil they see cause), the said named executor is directed to puuiisu a copy of the Record of this order, three leeekt tueettf ,, j tlt5 Vermont Plucnix, printed at nraflieliro, in said District, previous to said tjnic of heriing. A true Copy from the Record 45 Attest, LEMUEL WHITNEY, Reg'r. STATE OP VERMONT. Probate Uiilriet of Marlhnra. ti. I Pkobtc CoottT. June 2lct. 1843. C10MES Solomon 'ewtll, Administrator uion the Estate of Samuel Rider, lale of Stratton, in said District, deceased, and reiire- rents to. the Court, that the Claims against the hslale as reported by the Commissioners, amount to ?484 IS inaicmis oi heming saiu estate ! am0nl " 75 00 5G9 IS 137 08 That the Inventory of Personal Property amounts only to Leaving a balance unprovided fur ' from Personal Projietty, of 43,2 10 He therefore prays the Court to grant him Licence to sell the whole of the Real Estate nf the said deceased, (with the reversion of the. idow's Dower) as the whole Lstate will not be sulhcient to pay the Claims against said Estate, with costs nf settling. 3ULO.MO MCWKLL, Adm'r. Whereupon Si is ordered, that a heating be had in the premises I session thereof to be uelore said Court, at a " holden specially at the Court House in New Fane, . in said District, ,he '"enty-firs day of July next. AnJ for purpose f nonrying all iiersons interested j or lhe lime and place of hearing, said Adminis- irator Is direcle.1 to publiih a copy of the ! ""S orucr inrcc xctCKt successively !" "'?,.r,,1?nl "ea-llis, pimled at Draltleboro n sa'J District, previous tq said lime or hear mg. A true Copy from the Reconl. 45 Attest, LEMUEL WHITNEY, Reg'r. STATE OF VERMONT. Probate District of Marlboro, ss. Li Pxobatc Court, June 29th, 1843. "f .u'fnOMES Jo" Carpenter, Execulor or the small! last will and Testau.entof Francis Thel,, ledge, 1 late or HahTax in aid DMiict, deceased, and files his Administration Account for examina- lion and allowance. Wheteuiion, it is ordered that the name be heard and examined before said Court at a session thereof to be holden at ii.- ..l' ir..... c..,:,i. : ll,..l .1 :.. . i , District, on the last Thursday nf July neri 1 ' . - tierwas nlace of 'uhii.li a i And nir inc nuroose oi nniiivinnr '.,.,, . ,,,'.' r ,, - hearing, said Execulor is directed lo t iiHLii.uu tiiK-iciii, ii, nit; unit; auu copy of the Record nf this order three veeks successively in the Vermont Phujnix, printed at II..HI.I...... n' ..!.. uiaiucutiiu, in saiu iisiiici, previous to saiu time of hearing. A true Copy from the Record. 45 Attest, LEMUEL WHITNEY, Reg'r. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Bratthboro, Vt. July lit, 1843. Allen Newell Atwood A. Mary At wood Silas Beisel V. P. Urown Leeds Brown P. Payne, liaeon A. Mrs Barrett Delia 2 Barrett Kmerancy Baker Phebe Baker R. Sarah Briggs M. II. Biiggs C. C. Beuns Mary Bemis F. Sarah Cune Dexter Cune M. Alary Claik Pctar Jr Carpenter Sarah Cone Epa Cotlerell Albert ChildsA. S Mrs Capen Alexander Dudley Sherman Eddy Jonathan Fisk L(ive Fellows Joseph ' Goodenotigh Robert Goss C. Harriet Griggs Joseph i Half Adaline ' Hadley Cbatlotte l. Ileald Simon Hazud Lucrella ... . rllubbatd It! Mary 74 F. Hall Warren Holbrix.k J. C. Jordoii William Knowltou A. Mary Knishl Miner, Wind- ham Counly Kingsley Cynthia Minot Samuel Mor.e T. Mary Nichols George Nickerson Warren !Pateron Levi, or Theron 1 rait Henry Perhain S. Emerancy 2 Pushaw John Pope Aunlia Peck & Pomeroy Prole John Packer Lydia Root Jarvis Shrigley Alfred Scott E. I.ucinda Salisbury P. CalisU Thomas Peladiah Thomas Jones Verback Lew ia F. Winchester John Whitney Dolly '-' ' Whitney Nathaniel Woolson Ezra Woodman Wheeler P. Exra 1 -Williams D.James h WiunThales H. FESSENDEN, P.Mi FOR SALE, A GOOD PASTUlt E, situated in the centre or Brookline, containing 25 acre. For further information inquire of Joei, Cod di.no near said Pasture, or o( the subscriber. ENOS LEONARD. Dummerston, July 3d, 1343. 45 Attention Farmers ! i T Hnving is near at hand. lit. suluciilierij have just received at the Old Stand, 20 DOS. SfJVT'IfRS. Stones: 6 dor.. Imprnved Scythe Snailhs; 4 din. II ay Fay Foiks, made bv J. Van . Ornuni & Co., and O. PilUby. 1 dnz. Grain Cradles; Grind Stones, &e. 4t. Gentlemen, we have a larce assortment, and arc anxious lo sell. For a list of prices, call at. iiic siuir, n-iicre we trust every tiling can, De arranged satisfactory to buyer and eller. The highest piice paid liir 2000 lb. Wool. I, it. CHANDLER Si CO. , trtan Putney, June 27, 1843, 2 iv 44 C. Townsley & Sod ARE now otTering to the public the largest assortment of Dry Goods ever before keen in this part of the country, comprising almotl every thing lhat is nete, cheap and desirable. Among other things may be found a large assortment of I'rintv, iflou.s. lie Laincs and' Printed ILawu, M. de Laine, Lama, nnd Silk Hdkfs; Linen Hilkfc. of every variety; Hosiery, Gluves, Milts, &r, &c. Ilratlleboro, June 27, IS43. 44 W- QROCEMIES. OAXVIN TOWXTSLEr & SON, XJL GriKeries. u, lflc. M iiIi4mi-- t.!irtnn nimliltea Cmm elinn to first nuality. 8 hhdx. St. Croix. Porto Rico, Muscavado, N. Orleans and Urar.il Sugar. 15 barrels do. do. G " crushed and powdered, do. 3 boxes Loaf do. 15 cheats and half chests Gun Powder, Old and . Young Hyson, Pouchong and Souchong 15 bags Old Java, Laguira, Manilla, Itio and Cuba Cotlee, I 3 hs8 Coffee, burnt ready for use. 20 boxes Raismi. Kice, ground and whofe Allspice, Pepper, Cas- , sia, Cloves, Nutmegs, Uinger, Currants, He. And finally, every kind and quality of Crore ries ever kept at a country store, all or which will be sold cheap. June 29, 1843. 44 FOR HAYING. BLANCHARD'S, Kimball', ami Sildey & Sun's Scythes; superior Scythe Stones; tutks; Hakes, -c., lor sale by RANNEY & Gfren River, June 27, 1343. BURDICK. 44 MAYING. -DLANCHARD'S, Morse's, Farweil's and JL Smith's German, Can Steel, and iiilUhed Rack Sc-.thes, Folks, Snaiths, Rakes, Kc, for Lsale cheap for Cash, bv ORLEN PRATT & CO. i Wcst Draltleboro, June 23, 1343. 44' Grass Cloth Skirts, C. TOWNSLEY June 27, 1343. SON'S. 44 -j-,. , T ,. . UlaCIC LiaCC Jar(linalS. j A FEW of the above article (new may be seen at style) C. TOWNSLEY S SON'S. June 27, 1343. 44 Woolen Factory. riHE subscribers are now prepared to say t JL the public, that the Factory is now n to re built by Messrs. Dirge &, Dxkinson, on the icof the one lately " ,0,r ntsl rate machinery, , site or the one lately burnt, and having cngag- years, and purchased the and shall have the same in "F'a'on anu ready lor manufacturing in a lew weer' a,ltl ViJ 1 r0.rrRJ on.by "jieiienceil wnKn i "ose wno may piease to lavor us w" , IJ,c,r aslam "'V depend on Having ttieir Work done 111 a workmanlike manner. I., t hankrul for past lavnrs, we hope fiir a con- ,'"ua"ceo'"the same, and we would say to our culome,s ,nal we ',a" have the building whol - Iv under our control, and not Iw exited to f)re from oilier tenants, as was the case before. We shall be reaJv to receive Wind in two week. iiiPLEY & FOWLER. Draltleboro, June 27, 1343. "book binding.- 44 THE subscriber, grateful fur past favors, would cive notice that he still coniiuiies ! in the ROOK-RINDING bu.im nt the Old Stand, JSo. 3, lirick Hove, where he is ready to Re-bind nil kinds of OLD BOOKS', PAMPHLETS, PEHIODICJJ.S, 4e., all or which will be done in a neat and durable manner, and al the lowest prices. All orders by mail or otherwise promptly at letlded to. G. II. SALISBURY. Draltleboro, April 20, 1843. 43 PJLOUR. OCIIESTEIl utid Osweeo Flour, iust received, by DUNKLEE & CLARK. Draltleboro Centre, July 5. 45 RYE, CORN, and Oats, fi)r tale bv DUNKLEE & CLARK. Draltleboro Centre, July 5. 45 . FISH. Ofk CWT. Dry Cod Fh; Salmon, O J Mackerel, Hallibut nnd Sword F Shad. Fish, by the barrel, hall barred or pound. CALVIN TOWNSLEY June 29, 1843. SON. . 44 G. C. HALL HAS FOR SALE, Ofl 'or.. Farwcll & Co's Cast and German Steel Scjthes. Steel back polished do. Cradle do. 15 doz. Kimball f Co. 10 doz. DarlingV, Smithficld, R. I. 10 doz. Morse's Scythes. 10 doz. At hot ilo. Merchants supplied on Manufacturers terms. Also, Lamson's Patent Snaiths; Common do. 20 doz Rnkes; Ameriran nnd Rncliah Sick les; Grain Cradles; Indian Pond, Chocolate, 1 and Northfield Scvihe Stuues; 50 Nova Scotiu Grindstones. June 27. 44 I SCYTHES, Makes, Snaiths, Sfc. A f doz. Frwell'i Cast, Shear and German t'V Sleel SCYTHES. 15 15 25 211 5 10 10 75 Smith's do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. article, superior Sibley's Morse's Rakes. Snaiths nf superior quality, Patent Hay Forks, a very Common do. Scythe Stones of various kinds. All of which will be sold wholesale or retail. at the lowest price. CALVIN TOWNSLEY & SON. Draltleboro, June 23, 1343. 44 SALT. Calvin Totvnslcv & Son HAVE JUST RECEIVED, lOnn BUSHELS Uonair and Turks iKfUU Island Salt. 300 bushels American do 300 St. Ubes do. 50 barrels Salinn Salt, for cattle and hay. 150 sack Washington Factory fill'd 13 J tier Sail. . 20 barreU ground Rock Sail, a suerior ar ticle. 48 boxes do. do. do. All of whic h will be sold low for cash, pro duce or credit. June 20, 1S43. 44 NOTICE. THE Proprietors of the Hinsdale BriJge and Sixth N. H. Turnpike Corporation, are hereby notified that an assessment of Five Dollars on each and every share in said Com pany has leen laid, for the purpose of rebuild ing lhe ltridge across the east branch of Con neeticnt river, and said assessment, (being the iai to cover all expenses,) is ordered to be paid to duties Chaiiiu, Treauier of the Cor (to ra tion, on or before the Fifteenth day of July next. uv order oi me jJirectors, HENRY CLARK, Acting Cleik. Dratllcboro, June 28, 1343. 44 .. , - OLD CHEESE! 1ACWT. more or that old prime New Jlilch Cheesr vet unsold. CALVIN" TOWNSLEY & SON. June 29, ltf43. 44 T U S T received more Parasols and Sun J Sh liaJes, at C. TOWNSLEY k SON'S. -44 June 27, IS43. A LARGE assortment of Summer Goods, il oi everv variety, nowiMKrmng at C TOWNSLEY & SON'S June 27, 1S43. 41 LADIES' CRAVATS, Cambric Hdkfs. Linen Lawn, Cambric Muslins, Thtead aud LLIe Edgings, Tor sale fate, by ' C. TOWNSLEY SON. June 27, 1343. 44 Haying Tools, &c. "Kfl Doz. DIanchard's celebrated Cast and German Sleel Grass and Grain Scythes. 10 dnz. Sibley's Cast and German Steel Scvlhes: SinionJs'. Crosby's. Akelev's. and Fik's Rakes; 4 doz. Van Orman's Cast Steel Hay hoiks; Scythe buaitlis, Scythe stones, Gram Cradles, '$-c. &c, Tor sale by G. S: C. LAWRENCE. June 27, 1343. 44 WO OL. THE subscriberrontfnuea to receive Woot. at lhe Potsct Wootcir Factor-, to jianuiacturc into tiassimere, nn Ins usual le. ins. HORACE ONION. Putney, June, 1343. ir44 Marsailles Quilts and Counterpanes. 4 DOZ. Super 10, 11 and 12-4 Mar jafc Quilts. 3 doz. super 10, 11 and 12-4 While Co Marsfciltes nnter- panes, just received and Uir sale at reduced pii- ces, by C. iOW.NSLKi & SON. June 27, 1343- 44 FOUND, XVN.lhe 16th inst., about 3 miles North of vJ7 Chase's 1 avern in Rernardston, 5 Truss es, i lie owner can have Ihem by calling on the subscriber, and paying rharses. ERASTUS STREETER. Guilbird, June 26, 1343. 44 FLOUR. 9fl( BARRELS Genesee Flour, for sale jJ by lire load, barrel, or iiound. C. TOWNSLEY & SON. June 29, 1842. 44 PICKLED FISH, Dry Cod and Mackerel, fur sale by RANNEY & BURDICK. Green River, June 27, 1843. 44 Bags ! Rags ! ! 11 H. THOMAS continues to mnnnfac ture Paper at I he Typographic Mrll, and will purchase any quantity or RdGS at cash prices. April 12, 1843. 4mo is 33 LOST, ON Elliot Street, on Saturday fast, a Wal let, nearly new, containing one three dollar bill, and over one dollar in silver. The person who may have found said wallet, will confer a ravor upon lhe subscriber, by leaving it at the Democrat Ollice, and shall be rewanled Tor his trouble. G. E. FULLER. InnA ROLLS Paper Hangings, new and TtY. . rich patterns, just received and for sale" by DUTTON & CLARK.""- .lJOQTS MOBISON PlIiLS. THE GENUINE 11 YG BIN MEDICINE. Accurately prepared by II. Shephard Moat, of New York, Irom the original recitic for nianv years by his late father, Mr. J'l used lininas Mont, Vice President of the Ilritish College of Health. Twenty years successful administration of these celebrated medicines in Europe, and more than ten years in the United Sintt-s, have established their high reputation. Thousands ol both sexes, who have been restored to health the numerous sufferers rescued from pre mature deam nnd volumes of certified, cases of cute, embracing every disease in lhe long catalogue of human misery; must convince thu most incredulous, nf their superiority ar.d thu Until nf the Hygcian theory, resulting from r!enlifie renenrrli nnit pYnerienref tiftitipuv tlint "Man is subject to only one teal disease im purity of the blood." The medicines being composed rnlirelv of Herbs or Vegetable mailer, puiily the liiixid, and carry ofTthe corrupt humors of the body, in n manner so simple as to give every day, case and pleasure. "Man will lie Iwrn to days or bliss, compared to what ha3 hitherto lieen his lot. Weighed down as he has been by disease, frfiindtiey, and sufferings, wbirh no earthly piiwer knew how to alleviate, until this discovery, was pre sented lo the wotld. The weak, the feeble, the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are inja few days strengthened bv their operation and the must obstinate complaints are removed br perseverance without the expense ol' a Physi cian. Adapted to all crcumstances and n lun lions thev are the best Medicines everinvcrilnl fur Taaihes, or to take to Sea; pievenling scur vy and eitivenes, requiiiug no change of diet, particular regimen, or care agninot taking odd. The Hjgeian Medicines, first introduced into this country by II. S. Moal, in 1S30, have for the last three years been preparid by him, nnd the increasing sale attests their .infiimsir. nieril; they comprise two wilts of Pills, Nns. 1 and 2 in single boxes ofeaeh at 25 or 50 cent.-; and packets containing both boils, lit $1, 2', or 3. The Vegetable cleansing Pnwders, in large boxes at 37 .J els. wilh printed directions. Ench packet has a fnc eimite ol lhe Mgnutmc of II. Shephard Mnat, ami to prevent counter feits, are signed with a pen by the district Agent oud Sub-Agent, on a label or yellow paper. None are genuiue unless they have those signatures and are obtained from Sub-Agentt, who can iiroduc their written niiiMiiiiimenu ! from the District Agent, and whose names are uuveriised in their lespeclivc districts. 11. SHEPHEARD MOAT, Proprietor. Depot 50 canal street, New York. For Sale Wholesale and Retail in Dratile iKiro, by DUTTON Si CLARK, General Agents, to whom all applications for agencies must be made. 24 Astonishing News ! THE TIME HAS COME T " THE TIME MJ1Y COME WHEN CONSUMPTION WILL HE CLASSED WITH THE CV11ADLE DISEASES." R. BUTE, M. D., 1832. THE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES lhe gratifying intelligence lhat he has received from England a large supply or BUCII.1A"S Hungarian Ralsnm of fifc ! The only Compound known to the .Medical Faculty which will elfect a SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CURE or that DREAD FUL MALADY, CONSU3IPTION, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE CHEST AND LUNGS, Such as Colds, Coughs, Spilling of RIood, Pain in the Side and Chest, Irritation and iie ness or the Lungs, Bronchitis, Difficulty uC Breathing, Hectic Fever, Night Sweats, Ema ciation and General Debility, Aslhma, Itdlu enra, Whooping Cough, Croup, 4-e. For the last five years the HUNGARIAN BALSAM has been in extensive un;in Great Diitain, and throughout the Continent or Eu rope, where it has completely astounded the Medical Faculty, by ils unp'arolled success in the cure or THE MOST HOPELESS CASES of Consumption ever brought under iheir no tice. In England it has cured thousand upon thousands or all clashes in cases or the most dangerously Consumptive character and Ibe English papers are lull of extravagant culosi ums upon it and upon its distinguished author. In the Hospitals r Paris all other remedies' have been thrown aside by order or the medi cal overseers. A CommitleeorSEVEN OF THE MOST CELEBRATED PHYSICIANS OF LON DON, who were reqoc&ted by Dr. Durban li give iheir unbiassed opinion or his Balsam, have, nnder then own names, unreservedly pronounced it an UNRIVALLED SPECIFIC ! And they unhesitatingly reromineml !l lo her kept in every family or a coKSUMr-nvj; tty ncKcr. The joint certificate or these Physi cians accompanies each bottle or tbe Balsam, DR. DUCHAN has been elected an honorary member of all the prominent Medical Societies of EsrofT, and the neen of England lias lately s-fgnified to him, that in cnnseqcencc of the great benefit be has conferred ojmn mankind, by the discov ery oHiis Balsam, it is her inttntion shortly li bestow upon him the order orKniehihnod". The Great merit or Dr. Durban's Bab-am J this in all cases! or Pulmonary complaints it gives IMMEDIATE' ItELlEF. A single bottle will reveal its astonishing virtues, and open nt once the fountain of liealtb ami etrenglh tn the afflicted. THY IT TRY IT to-day tomorrow i uncertain, and in ease oflile and death should1 never be uppealed to. Of thrs fact there h abundant, overwhelming' testimony Trom tbe first Physicians, Lawyers, Cfergymcn, nnd Merchants of Great Britain. If has nearcely been known to fail in any one fse, and it Iibr been Used in thousands, "where even hope itself hod despaired. . JGr'The snbsrriber has been appointed by Dr. Durban, Sole Agent fur his BuL&m In tho Unitcd States. CG"Priee of the Balsam, only SI per botile, wilh full directions. Dissertation oh Consump tion, Notices and CertiGcates of Remarkable Cures, &c. IT IS THE ONLY MEDICINE KNOWN WHICH CAN CERTAINLY CURE CONSUMPTION. DAVID F. 12 RAD LEE, A Sole Agent for tho United Scales. d3 COURT STREET. " OB OPPOStttj Til E HEAD OF D RATTLE ST, Sofd In'Brsftleboio liv.' - 1 " " ' af DUTTON & CLAItK. I t kliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH