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A 1 LINES .Qft,ttiins an infant sleeping on Us Mother's brttut, '"lilayupon Its mother' breast thing '"'I Bright as' a dew-drop when It first descends, Ot u the plurajsa of an Angol'f "inj, ' : , , .- Where cr'ry tint of rainbow beauty blends j It hid soft violet eyes, that 'neath each lid, ' Halfclosed upon them, like bright waters shone, f" While ita amall, dimpled hands were slyly hid ""r,Ih the warm bosom it nestled on. - There was a beam in that young mother's eye, ' Lit by the feelings the could not apeak, ' As from her llpa a plaintive lullaby Stirred the bright tresses on her Infant's cheek ; , ,Whllo, now and then, with melting heart alio preit'd Soil kisses o'er ita red and smiling lips Lips awcet as rose-buda In fresh beauty dreaa'd, ' 'Ere the young murmuring bco their honey tips , It was a fragrant eve j tho iky waa full Of burning ttira, that tremulously Clear, Shono on thoso lovely ones while tho low lull : Of falling watere fell upon tho car, '"And tho new moon, liko a puro shell of pearl ' Encircled by the bluo wares ol tho Jeep, Lay 'mid tho fleecy clouds that love to curl , Around the atari when they their vigils keep. ' "My heart grew softer as I gazed upon That youthful mother, as she soothed to rest, .WIth a low song, her loved and cherished one . The bud of promise nn her gcntlo breast; For 'tis a sight that Angel ones above " 'May stoop to gato on from their bowr's of bliss, , 'When tnnocenco upon the breast of Love, II cradled, in a sinful world like this. An Important State Paper ! The Ohio Legislature has, among (he Locofoco members, Some geniuses of the Swackhammer nntl Paul Jirnut order. Una ol these, a Air Kccnielin, 8UDr033d ha ha 1 discovered a trcmcntloua mare's nest,' and forthwith insisted upon the passage ol a resolution requiring the secretary of Stale to inform the Legislature in regard to the price and quality of tho sperm candles, fur nished for public use, and such other valuable statistical information, on that point, as the in terests of the grent State of Ohio might re quire, i ne wnigs, very good naturdiy, grat ified Air Reemelin, by adopting the resolution in reply to which, tho Secretary immediate ly transmuted ine following puny answer: I ' Office of Secretary of State, ) Columbus, Dec. 11, 13-M. $ ,'2'o the Hon numbers of the House of Retire tentative! ojr ine Ueneral Jlsscmtily oj the , male oj unio. ' The Secretary of State has tho honor to a& knowledge tho receipt of a resolution of your jionorauie uuuy, iij i;iu wurua luiiuwwg, viz; I Resolved, Tlfal tho Secretary of State be requested in inform this House of the price and quality of tho candles ho has purchased for the use' of the General Assembly. ''Yo that resolution, the undersigned has tho Knnnr to answer-Price, 30 1-4 cents per pound; quality, prime. Respectfully submitted, SAMUEL GALLOWAY, ""; Secretary of Stale. A new idea must have irradiated the intellect 6f the Locofoco Solon, when this epistle wos ii nil n ? T i ' ream jiwany evening uournai. '' ; tiA Conttabte made an Earl. A Liverpool police man, named James Tranv, has been ele vated to the Irish Peerage, as Eiarl Tracy. His history (s cdriolis. lie was born in a peasant's cpt'in ' King's county, Ireland. There was a - laree family of little Tracvs, and a centleman takincr fancy to the boy, cave him a liberal edu cation. He subsequently married a lady of oeauty ami considerable fortune; but reduced himself by prosecuting the peerage claim, un til,ho.was obliged to seek employment as a po liceman. The claim haa been decided in his favor, and he is now a peer. His story certain ly contains in abundance the raw materials for tj romance. Gov. Porter of Pa., the Chronicle at Pittsburgh reports, has seemed the votes of thirty members in favor of his succeeding Senator Sturgeon, ' Gov. Polk, (the Pennsylvanian is our authority,) wilt not visit the East, prior to his inauguration, lie is to be In Washington on some day between the lat and the 10th of February. The hotels, we learn, from another quarter, arc "already competing warmly for the honor of his company fur the re mainder of that brief month. The Directors ot the Worcester Railroad have voted to reduce the fare between Boston and Wor cester to one dollar and twenty-five cents. 'While under the present administration, Bend your boys to school, and let your horse eaw'your wood. Wanted Immediately, 'A NUMBER OF MEN of good moral char It, acter and of active and enterprising habits, 10 engage as agents lor ine saio. oi Hsnilll Pntml 1?.-If . V . M fmf MB It being an improvement in the House Power for driving machinery, such as cross cut and circular saws, threshing machines, &c, and is a good substitute for water power, in driving machinery for shop work. Said Machine has been tested and works well. The construction is simple, and not liable to get out of repair. One horse is sufficient for most kinds of work, but when the nature of j the case requires, you may with equal advan tage, increase the number to four. Persons of suitable qualifications will find in this both a useful and lucrative employment. Applications, if by mail, should be post paid, and directed to me at Townshend, Windham County, Vermont. LUKE S. RAND, Patentee. Or to RANSOM R. RAND, Boston. Townshend, Dec. 20, 1844. t(18 HEAVY GOODS. K Tons Iran and Steel: " 80 boxes Window Glass all sizes from C by i 8, to. 10 by 14, very cheap; 30 Casks Nails; 2000 Lbs. White Lead, and other paints; 5 Hlids. Molasses; S000 Lbs. Loaf and. Brown Sugars; , ' 10 Chests Teas; 6 Bags CofTee: ', . Coarse and' One Sail; 30 Sides Sole, and Upper Leather; , '4 Bbfs. Lamp Ojl; ' $20 Buffalo Robes; , ' Mill and Cross cut Saws; For sale at reduced prices by BIRCHARD & SAWYER. Tjtyetlevtlle.Dec, 23d, 1344. 6wl8 WANTED!, IN .EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. 5 'TONS Dried' Aprils 3 do. do. aliced ; . bushels nice Pea Deans: ' wJftB bushels nice Winter Green Apples ; TtS90 do. Grafted Winter 1 do., b J A. . pWINEIit Have you called at j. H. & W. H. ESTEKBROOK Announce New Attractions and decided Improvements IN STOVES! New Patent Combination Cooking Stove. The arrangement of this Stove .is such as to by means ol a moveable car and swinging partition, the operation ol u huh changes the fire used in cooking, &c. to the more healthful open stove, at pleasure. Tho pub lic arc solicited to call and examine this Stove mid a great variety of others, among which arc the following highly approved patents, viz : V. Jjowc & Co's Fuel-saving; Conant's Improved Yankee Johnson, CJccr fc Co's Double Do. do. do. Parlor Dana's Patent National ..... dtlsoA great variety of PARLOR and Air Tight and common Box Stoves of all StOVC Pipe, Russia and English, at wholesale and retail. Stove Furniture, KG2iCW V7HTLH An extensive stack of TIN WARE and exchanged for cash, approved credit, old Iron, and most kinds of Produce. -N. B. Jobs, as usual, done at short notice. Brattlcboro, September 18, 1844. Latest arrival yet. rrtllOSE wishing to purchase Dry Goods cheaper jl man tiicv nau ueen sola tins season, lust call ana see our new siock, consisting ol Ilich Rep and Plain Cashmere De Lcosse, new style 1'rints, Lunnettas, Victoriencs, siripcu, figured onci nam Alpaccas, Figured llowmelias, Mouslin tic Laine, Ginghams and cheap Prints, Velvet Cravats, and llonnet Ribbons, Gnnps, Fringes, Edgings, &c, Gloves and llfisiery of all kinds, Sonic new rich dark Shawls, " 1 cheap ditto, Cloths. Cassimeres, Vestincs. and Trimmings of all kinds. G. & C. LAWRENCE. Dec. 17, mi. 17 MUFFS, MUFFS. NEW MUFFS of different kinds just rc. V J-'fceived, for sale at very low prices, DICKINSON, DAY & CO Dec. 18, '44. 17 FARM FOR SAEp. milE subscribers offer lor sale tho JL Farm now occupied by Hun tington May, and lying nn me roau IcoSinir from Pulnev to Favetteville. near the Town House, and only one milo from the centre of lusintjs. Said Farm contains U0 acres of good land, well watered and fenced, and does not contain a rod ot land that will not yield readily to tho ploucli. Attached to the premises is a pood Orchard of grafted fruit, inferior to none in the vi cinity. The House is two stories, 25 by '28 feet. Tl It. ! J .1 , ! j & wiiu ia ncn, uim wic uuLtuuuuiiigB aU III guuu repair. A liberal credit will be given if desired. For fur ther particulars enquire ol II, May, on the prenii acs, or of 1. R. Chandler. E. &. S, MAY. Putney, Vt., Oct. 2G, 1844. . tflO Ready Made Coffins. FOR sale, a lot of Cherry Coffins, which will be sold low, to close, lunuirc of Cuam.es CiiiFin or Joiik Wilcox. Urattleboro, Oct. U4, 1844. 0 MORE MUFFS ! Tj f( FUN MUFFS just received, consisting! jjrey Fox, Fitch, and black and white Coney, Ac, lor sale as low as can bo purchased in any city at retail. WM. P. CUNE. Uratlleboro, Dec. 1, 1611, I Farm for Sale. THE subscriber wishing to leave for the West, offers his farrii for sale on the most reasonable terms. Said farm lying in tho middle nf the town of Dummerstnn, 0 miles from Brattleboro, East village, 5 miles from Putney afreet containing 200 acres nf excellent laiid,suila bly divided into various departments for farming, with a good house, with good durable water brought into said house, two barns and sheds and other out buildings in good condition, A sufficient ipiantity of grafted fruit, a good sugar orchurd of four or nve nunarea trees ; also, oo or u acres oi nrsi rate wood land on said farm. Also, one other lot containing 1 10 acres, within a few rods of the meeting house i pasture and wood i i ii. j i - i . ' - ami nw excelled uy any in emu iuwu. One other lot of 100 acres, principally' wood Innd. Said farm will be sold all together, or in separate fiits to Buit the purchaser. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber on the premises. JUIUX (JLiAllh.. Dummerston, Sept. 23, 1644. tf 5 CAPS! CAPS! JUST received and for sale cheap, by J. II, WHEELER, the latest fashions, and greatest variety of style ever offered at any Store in Urat Ueboro. Nov. 28, 1844. 14 SHAVING and HAIR CUTTING. TTAVING declared WAR against WHIS Jt,Jt- KBHS and SO APIOOKS. is now prepared,-fat bis rpoin, over King's Tailoring shop, ana near uio t'heenix uuice,) to. onear ana anare his customers with neatness and dispalplu 'Razors honed, and hair curling done ai short no tice. Brattleboro, Nov. 27, 1811. 11 iVb. 4 Brick Row ? obviate the great objection to close Stoves Knilwny Notion Cooking Stove. it (C Oven Premium ... tt tc (( (( improved AIR-TIGHT STOVES; sizes ; Fire Frames and Caldron Kettles. and SAP BOZZ.Z2RS. numerous other articles all of which will be 4 &"Clieaper than Ever AT FREDERICK FRANKS' llcatly Jtladc Clothing Slorc, HAVING just returned from Boston with a very large and elegant assortment of HKADY MADE CLOTHING, such as Cloaks, Over CoaU, Dress Coats, Sacks, Pants and Vests, selected by himself, and living paid the cash for them, he is ready to offer all such articles to his old customers, and as many new ones as will call on him, at prices that cannot fail to suit the most economical. Hav ing had nearly 30 years experience in the Tailoring busi ness, botii in Kurope, and the United Slates, he flatters himself that lie is as good a judge of cloth and the making up of garments, as Tailors in gen. eral. Having personally selected such garments as he now has on hand, tic feels conridem ili.i 1 persons who call on him cannot go away without purchasing, and beinir fully satished with as rrood an article and 20 per cent, cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. He also Informs them that his garments are ol llic LA TEST STYLE and FASHION. Mr F. would assure the public that the Cloaks and Coats which he has purchased arc all made by journeymen tailors, thereby convincing his custom ers that the Urge amount of Goods which he has sold since Ins commencement in tins line at busi ness, has given the most entire satisfaction, and leaving no doubt on the minds of the people that his clothes are of a superior style and make, which has caused a number to call and examine them. satisfying themselves that they are better than what lias Decn representeu to tliem uy some, and pur chasing to their full satisfaction. Cloaks from $10,00 to .$15,00. Over Coals 7,00 to 20,00. Dtess Coata 8,00 to 18,00. Frock Coats 10,00 to 20,00. Sacks 6,00 to 12,00. Pants, 3,25 to C,00. Vests 1,50 to 6,00. In addition to the above stock ol Garuicnts, Mr F. has purchased an assortment ol Flannel and Cotton' Shirts, Drawers, Bo soms, Collars, Stocks, iyc., eye, which ho will sell cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. N. B, Cutting done as usual, according to order. Brattleborp, Nov.2C, 184 1. 14 Musical Instruments. WOODBUIIY & BUHDITT continue to man ufacture, nt their well known stand, two doors north uf the Brattlcboro Stage House, a great vari ety of VIOLSHS, VIOLONCELLOS, AND JOiOVMSJLE Mt.lSSES. which they are enabled to say are superior to any manufactured in the United States, and equal to the best that ore or can be imported. . As a proof of (his, they havo the high gratifica tion of announcing that at the recent Fairs' of the Massachusetts Charitablo Mechanic Association, Boston, and ot the American Institute, new York, where wero collected and arranged the best speci men uf mechanical skill and excellence the coun try can furnish, a SILVER MED.iL was awarded to them for their Instruments. The Windham County Acricullural Society also awnrded them a Premium at their recent Fair. They can with the utmost confidence assure Mu sicians, Choirs, and others who want Instruments oi tiiu Klnutiiey uianuiaciure. tney can luinisn in struments of unequalled excellence, both as to fin ish und tone, and at terms that cannot fait to please. A good assortment of Musical Instruments con stantly on hand. Music fur the Piami Forte, Viol in, iVC, Musical Instruments, Umbrellas. Ac, repaired as usual. WOODBUIIY & BUltDITT. Brattleboro, Nov. 18,1814. 13 NEW GOODS. I7UIOM New York ond Boston this day rcceiTejl. Cashmeres ahd M. de Laines. A few low priced Stuped do. C ps. silk warp' Alpaccas, at very much reduced prices. 10 do. Cotton do. do. Prints, Shawls, Gimps, Cords, Ac. at CTOWNBLEY & SON'S. KiiMicrs ! Rubbers ! ALARGE'Iot of Ladies' and Gentlemen's fig'd Rubbers, for sale by A. DUNKLEE. West Brattleboro, Nov. 10, ie44. 10 SCHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS, Paper, Slates, &c, cheap as as tho cheapest, for'sale by . A. DUNKLEE. West Brattleboro, Dec. 10, 184 1. 10 STOVES CHARLES IS. CUNE, HAVING purchased of JIekrv Clark, Esq. his stock of Stoves, Tin Ware, &c. &c, (and having employed Mr Alilel Dickenson, long and wen Known as a isiiiiiui anu rspcncnccu wumiuaii. to suuerintend the manufaclurini! department,) will keep constantly on hand, at the Old Stand in the Stone Building, a good assortment of the latest and most approved patterns of STOVES, in all their varieties, with Pipe and Furniture ; and purchasers are assured they will be offered for sale at the terylincett ratrs. C. II. CUNE is also' receiving a good assort ment of IICOIV and STEJBiL, NAILS, SHOVELS, SHEET IRON, Sheet Zinc, do. Copper and Brass, Sheet Lead, Iron Wire, Furnaces, Oven Doors, Ash and Boiler Doors, Punips, Caldrons, Ac. Agricultural Fur naces, a superior article for Farmers use, and many other Farmer's implements will be kept on hand, which they are respectfully invited to call and ex amine. Brattlcboro, October 28, 1844. 10 BAIXY'S Tobacco Manufactory, THE subscriber avails himself of this mctliod of communicating to the public that he has com menced the manufacture of Fine Cut and Smoking TOBACCO, CIGARS, and SNUFF, at SM3 Riv er street, next door to the Fulton Market, Troy, N. Y. The following may at all times be found at his Store and Factory : The celebrated fancy Virginia, Extra Chewing Tobacco, Sweet Virginia, manufactured from the leaf, American Smoking Tobacco. Spanish do do Turkish do . do Choice brands of Cavendish and plug constantly on hand. Ollcy'a celebrated Virginia 'fives'; Wy att's unrivalled 'thirty-twos'; Bell' do; Lyle & Davison's Honey Dew, 1-2 lb. lumps. SNUFFS. Rose scented No. I Maccoboy, American Gentle man, Lundy Foot, French Rappee, and Irish Black guard. Cigar Cases, Tobacco and Snuff Boxes, French, German and American 1'ies, or the latest style. Tho subscriber is in receipt of a large and exten sive assortment of Havanna and Principe Cigars, oi well known brands, as follows : La Norma, Es narleros, fUondas. De La Bruie, M. Rcnbon, La Vuelto Bsgera, Panelelas, Manilla Cheroots, half Spanish and American Cigars of all kinds, which are offered to dealers on the most favorable terms. The above articles are all warranted to be made of the finest quality of Leaf Tobacco, and by the most experienced workmen. 1 will sell as ehcapia the clieapest,vtnd oeUerthan the best. Cigar leaf for sale as above. JOHN DALLY. S. C. ROACH, Agent, Brattleboro, Vt. 2m 10 Superior Quality Price. and Half FOR. THE CURE OF SCROFULA, Chronic Rheumatism, General De bility, Cutaneous Diseases, Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, Tetter, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Mercurial and Syphiloid Diseases, Biles, from an impure habit of b'ody, Ulcerations' of the Throat and Leg, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Liver Af fections, and all diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, Exposures and imprudences in life, excessive use of Mercury, Ac I lia great popularity of Sarsapnrilla, and its es tablished efficacy, render it superfluous to enter in to any encomium of its virtues, or adduce any evi dence in its favor. lho Sarsaparilla is warranted positively as good as any other that can be made at One Dollar, at just half the price of those so miibh advertised, and as strung anu in as large bottles, viz; Fifty Cents per (Bottle, or Five Dollars per Dozen. This article has cured Scrufula nf R0 years, after the Dollar articles had been used In vain. To be had nf the agents of Comstock & Co.only, throughout the country, in New York only at iil, Cortlandt Street. For sulo by DUTTON & CLARK, Brattleboro; Jksse Coke, Marlboro, 12 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Subscriber, of six months standing, payable in Palm Leaf Hats, are requested to deliver them by the first of Jan. next. If not cash will be expected, instead; and all those indebted for goods recently had, are no tified that the lints must be delivered before the expiration of the month of March next. E, W. PROUTY. December 17, 1844. 17 SADIES,5 SHOES. FRENCH Kid Shoes, (city made.) Gaiter Boots and India Rubber Shoes, will be found in great variety for sale by W. P. CUN B. Brattleboro, Dec. 2, 1844. 15 Carpeting, lings. A'c. 1 1 pf PS. all Wool CARPETS; '' JLJ 10 do. Cotton do. 10 do. Oil Floor Cloths ; f do. Wool dp, 3 do. Hemp Carpets : 8 Wool Rngs ; Just received and for sale cheap. WM, P. CUNE. Brattlcboro, Dec. 2, 1844. 15 HEAT BARRELS. BARRELS of all sizes and (lie best quality, for "!e by A. DUNKLEE. West Brattleboro, Deo. 11, 1844. 17 WANTED. 1 nnil HAIDERS on 10 plait Palm Leaf X.Jjyj Straw Braid, for which fair prices will bo paid by E. W. PROUTY, Ag't. Deo. 17,1841. ' 4v 17 amkm ii. mil fwwiiwii., i nmti r-ij. Selling off at Cost XRCBARD & SAWYER, ON account of contemplated new arrange ments In their business the cnsuinp; spring are very desirous of reducing their large stock pf GOODS, to the smallest possible amount. They consequently ofTer it large and fashionable, assortment of gilk and Cottoji warp Alpaccas, Alnipes, Or leans Cloths, Lunettes, Eolians, Cashmere do Ecosse, Chusans, Mouselin de Lames, and many other desirable fancy and staple articles r n..f flnnAo nt mlmn rntat fhr rnali ,in hand. A full assortment of JJonnet Velvety, do. Silks and Ribbons, Sliawis, uancy iiums, pcnris, Gloves, Hosicryj Laces, Muslips, Edgings', &c. Ac. &c. A full' stock of BROAD CLOTHS, Coat ings, Cassimeres, Vesting?, nnd Trimmings. Also, Ued Spreads, Damask table Colhs, Dia- )l(-0, Ullll-llllgO, 1 " ' I ino Glasses, Tea Trays, CnocKEitY and ULASS yv-ARE, apa a great variety oi FURNISHING GOODS, all of which will be sold at n mere commission above the cost. Their present stock being nn.tli, nil -ia, n ml Inpftnl till f( h f1drn. lirrftPntfl IlkUIIJ Ull III., MUM I V V V. 1 1 -" , ntt.ni InflnAniMntii fit nnrrlmiipra. who nro re- speclfully solicited to avail themselves of the opportunity now oiiereu ttiem, to mano tneir purchases on the best terms ever offered in this tection of the country. Foyetteville, December 23d, 1844. Cwl8 Still later Arrival. G C. HALL has lust received a large addition to his stock of FAlfC? GOODS, among which, are Bonnet Velvets, Ribbons, Wreaths, Flowers, Cords and Tassels, fancy Cra vats, Paris kid Gloves, Gimps, (narrow and broad) Paris Cords, Shawls, dress Buttons, Alpaca Aprons, knit Caps, Hoods, Linen Ildkfs. &c. &c. Customers will at all times find at his Store as Urge an assortment of Fakct akd Statle Goods as can be found in the country. Please call and see. December, 25th. 18 MEDICINE FOR THE MILLION! SEA VER'S JOINT AND NERVE LINIMENT, FO It the cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Sprains, Bruigcs, Swelled tendons, Felons, Cramp, Numbness of the limbs, Lameness of all kinds, Pain in the side, back, or loins, Ague, Stiff Neck, Stings of Insects. Chilblains, fresh wounds, Durns, Freezes, and all cases of EXTERNAL INJURIES. This Liniment U a rare and valuable combi nation of warm, stimulant and anodyne ingre- i 1 1 r i i - .... f .M uieijia, aim win iV iuuiiu lui aupcuur iu uiiy other article of the kind heretofore invented for I lie above complaints. Many families keep it runstantly by them, believing it to be the very liest remedy for diseases requiring external treatment. The price put uiKin it being far below other medicines of the Kind, most effec tually removes every obstacle to its universal use. It i3 truly called the Foon'itXAxrs phiend. See what it has done! Ransom L. Ball says he was cured of a severe attack of Rheumatism in the bark and shoulders by using one bottle. Fhineas Stewart, Esq., cured himself of a lamo knee alter having used remedies prescrib ed by several celebrated Physicians without ef fect, and by using only one bottle. St Jererniah Abbott, or Springfield has used it in his family for several years, and rec ommends it as a valuable remedy for the com plaints for which it ia prepared. It is also highly approved by the Medical Faculty, who use it in their practice, and rec ommend it Ho their patients. Why will you sufTer pain, when a safe, effi cacious, and cheap medicine is within your reach? Mmportatit to Horsemen. This Liniment is not only beneficial to the human system, but is the best article that can he used for Horses thai have been Galled. Sprained, or Bruised, and for Stillness and Swelling of the Joints, Scratches, Windgalls, Fresh wounds, &c. OBSERVE Every bottle of the genuine, will have the signature of T. Seaver & Son oh the insidp wrapper. JCsBe sure you get iiii-yciiuii'u, us uieruarc ouier meuicincs wntcn assume a u'diiiar name. PRICE 25 CENTS I'EU BOTTLE. Prepared only by T. SEAVER & SON. Druggists, Wnlpole, N. H. Reed, Wihq &. uuTLEn, &4 Uliatliam street, Boston, whole sale Agents. For sale by J. Steen, Bratlleboro: I. Cront, Putney; J. V. Moore, Bellows Falls; Leach & Warner, Saxtons River; Geo. M. Barrett, Grafton ; Win. Harris & Son, Windham ; Charles Sherwin, Andover; Foster Parker, WestonjvPierce & Albee, N. $ C. B. Alanch, Londonderry, S. F. Thompson, T. Cook, Jr., Townshend; J. Hadley, Chcsfer; Robbins While, Cavendish ; Gilson, Smith &. Co., Proctorsville; Adams, Arniingtnn & Co., Lud- iow; tv. c, vj. aiouaarn, uuuniui: mown & Hunt, Hinsdale, N. II.; Cnpron, Alexander & Co.. D. & A. W. Ball. Winchester: C. Farr. Chesterfield; and by Druggists and Merchants generally. cop52 PIPES I PIPES!! PIPES!! rTWIE following variety of Pipes are for sale at uaiiui , ye;, mver street, 'i roy, n, y. Long English Pipe, Turk's Head, Long lied Tips, Short Eagle, Twisted, Short Turk's Head, Short Red Tips, Common English, Flower, " American. S. C. ROACH, Agent. Brattleboro, November 1 , 1&J4. m 10 WOOD SAWS. Qtfl WOOD cutters Saws, with or without O VF frames, warranted and for sale low by Nov. 20. WILLISTON & TYLER. HONEY. KIRESII STRAINED HONEY for salo by d. C. UWIFIULiLi. Brattleboro, Dec. 17, 1841. 17 AIfPI.ES. "I Cf BUSHELS of a nice quality, for sale by 1UU A, E.DW1NELL. Bratlleboro, Deo, 18, 1844, 17 WANTED, A T this Office, a Boy 15 or 10 years of old, CX. as an apprentice to the Printing business. Wr For Sale or to Let, THE TANNERY lately occupied by A. Bqrber. Inqulre.of D.ec. 1844. J. H. WHEELER, Walton's Vermont ItncriNtni TUST received nnd for sale by the 100, dozen, or Nov. 30. 15 INSURANCE. THE JEtwa Insurance Comfamt, Hart ford, Conn., will Insure eVery species n property usually ipsurcd in tho Country, frorh loss or damage by fire, on the most reasonsblt terms. This Company has been in operation for many years, and lis reputation for fair dealing it) too well established and appreciated to re quire any pledge for its future course. ICT Persona residing in the County of Windham and its vicinity, desirous of obtaining insurance of, this Company, ure referred to . G. MeaD, Esq. Agent, jJrattlebnro. THOMAS K. BRACE, President. S. S. Loomis, Secretary. Hartford, Nov. 1, 1843. mo All persons require facts. Remember in all eases that you are not deceiv ed by things that appear to be facts. Lorraine's Pills. THESE Pills ore now acknowledged by thousands that use them daily, lo be the only medicine that fairly takes the Barker from all others. They cause no pain or unea siness of any kind in their operation, and re quire neither change of diet nor care of any kind. This medicine has actually done won ders. It has established n reputation unrivall ed, on its own merits, without being pulled up continually in the papers. The nitention of the reader is respectfully called to the following highly respectable noti ces of this invaluable and incomparable medi cine and it will be seen its achievements are moft extraordinary, as daily experience speaks more and more remarkable cures, where other medicine had entirely failed of giving even re lief. Lnn, Dee. nth, 1843. Sin, I have sold all the pills I last had of you, please Bend another lot immediately. The Balojuf Lorraine's vegetable Pills is rapidly on the increase they are becoming very popular. I sell more and more every do v. As a curative medicine and purifier of the blood, I think they stand unrivalled. One fact I have noticed, that no one that has used them finds any fault with them; they hove wrought some very great cures. One lady, who has been confined, to the house and bed, a great part of the time, for twenty years, is now cured and able to work most of the time, after having taken S boxes only of Lorraine's Pillsl I might name ma ny other cases where tho cures have been as great, but nave not time. Yours respectfully, J. E. F. MARSH. Portland, Me., Nov. 7lh, 1843. Sir, Please tend us one gross of Lorraine's Pills, wc have sold all we had last. They have given very good satisfaction, belter than any nlllpr nillA whirl ivi Imi'n in ntir mflrlrpt T think in a short time they will take the place of ! all others. We have had no fault found with them whatever; but, on the contrary, they have been praised loudly. I think we could have quite a number of highly respectable cer- uucaica uuin uur citizens. Respectfully yours, E. MASON. Chelsey.Jan.Sd, 1844. Sin, I transmit to you on account of my case for publication, believing it to he my duly. I have been confined with the Rheumatism nearly the whole winter, have had some of the . best physicians of Boston, and could get noth- : .u-. .i.i i . t . uim wuuiu relieve niu mure man tempora rily. I heard of the wonderful virtue of Lor raine's Pills, I had no faith whatever, but I took them, and it is a solemn fact that when I had taken but eight pills I my Rheumatism had entirely left ine, and 1 have remained well ever since. N. B. I never took more than one pill at a time and that on going to bed. Youis respectfully, W. M. HALSTAL. Unable to raise the hand to the head 1 1 Sir, For three years, Scrofula had pro duced such effects upon rav constitution, that I j was unable to raise my hand; the bones were in different places destroyed by ulceration, and I feared it might reach the brain, or vital orgam. Inf.. .. T . I . 1 1 l my iiuiiib were viuieni; un mcqicines ircuui mended did no good. At last, 1 took Lorraine's Vegetable Pills, which gave immediate relief; and have entirely cured me. Respectfully, your obedient servant, JAMES COLSON, Ess.. AGENTS. Brattleboro, Joseph Steek; Whitingham, H. Goodcnoujgh; Leyden, G.C. Childs; North field, Mass., B. B. Murdock; Hipsdale, N. H., WmT Haile; Chesterfield, O. Coolidge, A 7 r it it: : . fi . r j'licuuiu a. oawycr: v iiiiamsviue, i iniaui H. Williams; Winhall. F. & II. Kidder; Wilmington, Childs; Putney, Isaac Grout;' Westminster East, Grout; Westminster West, G. W. "Daniels; Vernon, M. Whittled; Walpole, N. H , T. Seaver & Son. November, 1844. 12 PIANO FORTES. THE Subscribers are Agents for Stt.tutx W, Marsh, Manufacturer of PIANO FORTES, 303 Washington St, Boston. They have now on hand a specimen of Mr. M's instruments, a superb Host Wood finish, beautiful touch and tone, which they ofler at a rare bargain. WQODBURY & BURDVTT. Brattleboro, Oct. 9, 1S44. 7 THE GRAND CATIIOLICON FOlt JILL DISEASES OF THE SKIM. OR Jones' "Drops for Humors." rv Mnom :. i 1 1 r . . . ' . - muni iiivuiuauie, saie, internal remedy lor Jk. Sail ilhpllin. KnrMiiU'np Tf.n... T?ll V aipelns or St. Anthony's Fire, Leprosy or White, Scurf, Tetter, Scald Head, and all of their" kindred complaints. This medicine is no mere patch-penny, humbug, or moonshine affair, as the most incredujoua.inay. 1m nsmirml nfhv pnlllniv nn ll,n An.nl. inn .&!n reading, and hearing,' nnd, especially trying it for ET For sale in Brattleboro only by STEEN. R. DinciiARn, Dummerston. m: ia ion ,s " . M may io, itut, OmJU FOR RENT, TCOR one or moro years, the Store formerly oe. X cunied by A. E. Dwinell. next door Rnnih of the Vermont House. Possession given immediately. APfly to EDWARD KIRK-LAND. Kiiiii,uyni,vuiin mil, (04, l tij. CAPS ! AFRESH lot or Cloth and Fur Trimnie4 Caps, just recelvcdi and will be sold Alie.n liv ' A DUNKLEE. West Bratlleboro, Deo. 10, 1844. 16 SK A TTTIS.! STf A WITT'S, t A FINE assortment at WILLIBTON Jki, TY.LERS' a. y in-eld, j. u. tllKgllia Ok uuur nterston West, G. W. Emerson, East, Rog er Birchard, Centre, A. Knight; Newfahe, II ; 1. i o. t r -n . 1 1 ivr'n i