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"WW"-" Corretpoadence oflfco N. Y. Tribune. Viingt at WasHngton Jutlgt Woodward Komi natal Florida Contested Election, ly-r. Wasiunoton, Dec 20, 1815. Tloth Houses of Congress having adjourned over ill Saturday next, many of tho members have left ton ii Tor a trip home or for pleasure. Among the gentlemen who hare gone to tlio North this evening; are Daniel Webster. Vice President Dallas, T. But ler King ofUa., II. C. Wiulhrop, and a number of the new York Delegation. I understand the Cabinet have had a long meet ing to-day. What may havo been tlio question un der consideration I know not, One thing 1 know, rclly certainly, that the Administration is astonish ed to find itself taken at its ord, Tlio 'rank and file' do not seem to understand their 'fugleman.'- The l'olk Administration only meant to blotter a little. Nobody expected war less than the Admin istration, Whether they have pliycd the game too 1cep, or not, I will not undertake to determine The Loco Toco party had better not commit themselves too rashly; for it is inconvenient, some times, to turn corners too rapidly. The most dex terous piece of equestrianism ever performed, was the feat by which the Leaders in this city made the New Hampshire, Masacuhsctts, and other Loco Foco papers in tlio North, and crcn the organ in this city, 'Wheel right about' on the Texas question. That feat cannot ho performed often without inju ry to the teams. If the understrappers come out for war, tho 'organs' over tlio country will command obedience, and the slaves will obey. I have no doubt myself that the difficulties about Oregon will bo compromised on the lOth parallel of Aorln latitude. Let trie lovers ot loares nuu lishcs beware. They must wheel into line. The l'olk Administration do not anticipate War. They only want to brag a little. If England take tho 40th parallel, it will be granted by tlio Loco Foco parly. I understand that Judgo Woodward of Pennsyl vania, was to-day nominated for the vacant seat on tho bench of the Supreme Court of the United slates. Judgo Woodward was the Loco loco cau cus candidate for United Stales Senator, in place of Mr Buchanan, He was defeated by Mr Came ron. Mr Buchanan was in favor of John M.Recd. ISow for a storm from Pennsylvania. Contrary to expectation, I understand the Com mittce on Elections have determined to report in tavor ol the sitting member Irom Llorwa. i roni the fact that tho chairman of the committee is in favor of giving the seat to Air Brockenbrough, (Loco) 1 thought that Mr Cabell (Whit;) would be ousted. The committee, I understand, have re solved, by a vole of fire to four,! to report in favor Mr Cabell. These are thr.ee W higs and two Lo cos, it they remain lirm to their decision Mr Us- bell will retain his seat, though a strong effort will be made to influence the committee to reconsider, or failing in'that, n still more desperate effort will be made to nave the House vole against the com mittce. Mr Cabell deserves his scat. IIo is i young man worthy of tho young State which has so gallantly wheeled into the iV Inr ranks. I presume that a special messenger has been or will be immediately sent to Texas, with the Joint llcsolutions, signed by the President for her ad' mission into the Union. I hear that Mr McNulty has been acquitted, but as I have not attended the trial, 1 cannot say how true tins may be. lirutal Outrage We learn that an outrageous assault was made upon the person ofbamuel alrtt ton, of l'axlon, at about 1 o'clock on Monday evening, by a, boy, named Hubbard, aged about 1G years, sirattoii, who, as we are inlormed, is man of intemperate habits, has no wife, and Hub bard's mother who is a widow, and sister to Strat- ton s deceased wife, is his housekeeper. 1 here- had been some difficulty in the family, and some threats baa been made bv titration towards the boy, The boy worked st shoe making for a person in the neighborhood, and on coming home for his sup per the evening mentioned, he found tho doors closed and fastened, He, however, obtained en trance, and finding Slralton lying on his bed, as saulted him with an axe, with which he broke his left leg, above and below the kneo, and shattered the knee, and also broke the right leg above the kneo. Tho injuries are so severe that it is expect ed that Stratton will loose his left leg, at least, if his life should be saved. The hoy remained about home most of the next day when apprehending se rious consequences, he made his escape. We are not informed whether any measures havo been ta ken for his arrest. Worcester Spy. Jons Qui.scr Adams. A Glasgow (Scotland) paper contains the following noble tribute to this veteran statesman: "Wherever and whenever fraud has framed a mine to subvert a pillar of tho Constitution, or pow er has meditated a blow against hc people, or a gainst a citizen, or against an exile, or against a slave against any thing in the shape of free eocie ty, or against any thing in the shape of a man, John Quincy Adams, of Massachusetts, has been seen watching the design with eagle eye, and in the mo ment of the attempted perpetration oflhe crime, the conspirators fell the intended victim roso free and safe and the deliverer, unrewarded, and un thanked, sets himself again nn his endless watch oicr the cause of freedom and humanity." Man killed by Males Joseph Kay of Camden County, West Jersey, went into his stable one night last week with a lantern which so excited his mules that they flew at him, threw him down, kicked and trod upon him in the most furious man ner, breaking one or two of his ribs, and inflicting other serious injuries upon his person. The lant tern was broken in the melee, and the light com municated to the surrounding litter, which was soon in a blaze 1 At this critical juncture, a mem ber of the family canio to Mr Kaj's assistance, rcs ' cued him from his perilous situation, and eayed the buildimr from conflagration. Mr Kay has since died from the effects of the wounds ho had receiv ed. Fortunrs. Ninety-nine out of every hundred of r- i . i. i A. .i. mc untunes WHICH Ililvu UKCIl uiiumcu niiiiiu inu space of a very few years, in regular business pur suits, may be ascribed to the power of tho press. It is the moans of disseminating infurmalion through out tho country, and attracting customers from all quarters. Slavery in Massachusetts. n old times, when slavery was sanctioned in Massachusetts, a wealthy laity residing in Gloucester, was in the habit ol civ ing away the infants of her female slaves, a few days alter they wcto born, as people are accustom ed to dispose of a litter of kittens, One of her neighbors besraed an infant, which, in those days of comparative simplicity, she nourished with her own milk, and reared among her own children. This woman had an earnest desire for a brocade gown, and her husband not feeling able to purchase one she sent her little runsling to Virginia andsold her, wlien she was about seven years old. Mrs. Child!s History of Woman. llroom-corn Paper. A specimen of paper made from broom corn olatks has been shown In Philadel phia. The Philadelphia Inquirer alludes to it as an excellent article, reniarKame ior us lougimcss, flexibility and bodr. and another Important matter, offered at a very low rate. The manufacturers deserve credit for their enterprise. A Sewing Circle. Married, af. Ilnllimnro, on Fifth day evening, dth ult., at the housoof John Needles, lit tho order of the society of Friends, William N. Needles, of Philadelphia. to-Hlia M. Needles, daughter of John Needles of Balijmore, Further comment Uneciltcss It laeiny already a rlrrnrtuaro suhject., , Vounii Stock, of all kinds, mutt receive Su creased attention and be regularly lea. COJiURKSS. SiitmnAT, Pec.' 2T, HU. SK.VATT.. Mr Sf ,le r In tho chair, br the reaoes t of Uio vica protdenl, uho vaa sbaent. iMr innnegnn, or Indiana, presented the Cleocs uaie "it colleague, iwr lirlgni. wiio wit uuiy t worn. A mcaaace from Uw 1 lento announced the alfrni ituro by tlie tpcaar-r 01 the j e Joint rctolutiona for tho adnilaaloii of Tctaa into Uio Union. Mr Athlev Inlroiliieeil a bill to establish a form inent Tire emotion law in lavor ii actus) seiuera upon we niion 1 1 umt. Mr Allirrlon a 1,111 for settling the cllimt or No JUtnpthira ipoa the United State. Mr Levy, according:. l lie ttalcJ, to the wlilire of antral iVieu.lt, aiked leave to MithdiawMa resolution ad tltla ItJi rrot. identto neootlito for the catenate or Cub i. I.ctvo w at crai ,ctvo w at granted. ine tenet 01 rcto unona auumweu 07 mr aiciiiuk n, loonin okinir to the rttabhaliment of a territorial government la Of eun, and pronaainp fnquirira by teverai comraittcea to tlila ctt ett, cum up In order and were referred. i Mr Calhoun nitrated tho propriety, upon to atari subject, offtoatponing ll.ete retolaliont to tome future day) bnV, upon being told by .Mr Allen that Ibey would not to rcportc I upon un til alter tne Holiday a, ana wan init untieraunuiug, mi v.. ncnui caeed In the reference. The Senato tpent a few minutes In eieeuUvs acta! m before adjourning. The lloute refuard tome motions to adjourn, bat 0 it trmtned not to take up anv rjneation of Importance, la conae io ence, of Uio absence of ao many members. Stxiaif ninr..-Jnat at our paper w'aa irftlnff U "pwtt, our frlendt from Winchester made their appearance herr, to tho number ofonc hundred ot more. They paatetl up Main street, nude a sweep round the common In fine atyle, and finally alighted at Capt. Lord's ; who, no doubt, wtll aaiitfy them that ft goad dinner It no mean Item In a sleighing frolic. "Verily, Wlnchetler a great place." , At tiik New Hsolahd Fkitivai., In Washington, tlirc was one ol tlio toatla : I'ermtntt Though she has few swamps alio baa one val uable Mariii I This called up the Hon. Georgd 1. Marsh, the R somen talivc oflhe llurltnirton ditUict. who inadu hit a OKliowl- rdgmenla In hit bappieat manner, and concluded bt piopot- "K Hiram Vaierrt : The firtt tculptor of the ttoild a son of the Katt ) a Hurtling of the Wctt. Governor Steele of New llamptbirr hae appointed Thurt day, April "d, at the next day of l'ublic lasting in that Bute. Railroad Mtrtingct SWireo.! - A meeting of thsdllliena of the Katlern townthipa in Canada, to promote the Jproject ofa tailroad from Montreal to the Uerby Line, in Vourmont, wat holden at Sherbruuke on tho llth ot December.' Ret- olutiont of an encouraging character were patted, antl gohd speeches made. A uelegaliou iroin Vermont waapreicm. 7-T-a Judicial. The admiaaion ofTezaa will probably render it neccatary to create a new dttlrict, which wilt require the :n -i .1 .1... a.......i.. 1...,:.. Ti.. ... rangement ordittricta It to be remodeled during the present jeation of Congrett, to aa to make two new diatricta west of Mittittippl ; one fur 1'eaat, Louitiana, and Arkanaaa, land the oilier lor auttouri, lowa, ana vv tacontm. We learn, aaya the Darro Gaxelte, that .Mr Aaa Marfan of Ilubbardstun, who aome weeks tiocelufthit homo and wandered to parts unknown, was lound in reuntylvf.nin with aome of hit relatives, in a aisle of Insanity. There aro two methods of catablithiag a rrpuUtinn-to be praised by honest men, and to bo abuaed hy knavca, A Wosdksl Dr. Darling, a chemitt, in one of his re cent lecturet at Worcetter, exhibited the fotljyUatieniOi Carbonlo Acid Gast It required a pressure of nearly aiity atmotpherea. The vernation produced by touching the jh id acid la aaid to havo been precisely like that produced by a Aot Iron. Thus, as is said, one may be severely luraxal a temperature of ICG degrees below Ot II. Iltralk. Son Throat. We have known evrnl IniUncea, in which thii diilftmug couiaint, rtrn to iU worttftUf, hn been imnjetlialeljr allet lated, and tpiedilr cured by lite following remedy MU a pennyuoith cf tounded cim- rilior with a wineglass or brandy, pour a aim 11 1 uantity on a. ump of tugar, and allow it to diuolre in the muuth evcly hour. The third or fourth generally eoablcj the patient to wallow wtlh tm.MeditM Journal. ' HEcofonr io IlKroau." Both (touaes or Cony real have adjourned from Tueiday to Saturday neil hain(; done liter all j nothing but ad tail Texaa into tlie Union anil squander away one bund red thousand dollars of the publio money upon the Kxreutire uran, aince the csion com ruenced Wash. Jour. O There will be a temperance meeting at tbe ItaptUt Meeting House in Duminerston, on the l?th da of Janu aryintt., atone o'clock, 1. M. An AdJress will be deli r ered by Rer. A. Newton. Q3Mr Sauvkl. Uolliko of XewTane, lately killed a Pig eight montha old, which weighed oTri pounds Milch Cowa. Ilecollcct that, unless you pro vide your milch cons with generous slops, or suc culent loou, you cannot expect them to yield liber ally in milk, cream and butter. Brighton JIarkct Dec. 22. nsronTto roa Tua sostos usilv Auvcanirn. At market CIO Uref Cattle. 75 Blores.lSOO Sheep, and 300 Sitinr. SOll Ueef C.llle untold. Pricea Beef Calllo We quote to corretnond with latt week.Vix: extraO'i; firtt quality 4 75 a 5; aecond 425a 450) third 3 GO a 4 US. aneep aalca ol small lots irom I to vv. Swine ItctU to iteddle at U h2 and 4 : aclccled lot it 3-4 and 1 3-lc; at reUil from 4 to S 1 L'o. In Dummertton, Mor. S7,byHev. U Ilarber. Itaao N Knapp, AI. 1., to Claris II. N. ltenham, of Uroton, Mats. In Uinllord, Nov. JJ, by N. 1. Chapin, I , Mr lliland Sherman ot Deerllcld, to Mia Martha llyther of Monta gue, Mats. At r.aai a.iiiunru, aec v, or mo uev. ll. a. Auwaicr, Herman K. Vining, of Uatlicld, to Sophia T. llelden, of Whalelr. Matt. At Yilminzln.on theStth ult..,l,r O. 1 SliaUcr. l:tl . Mr Francia Itaiber to Miat Mary llaakell. In Jamaica. iJee.Ut.br J. lltdti JJaa., Capt, l.ewU llilla and Mm Letliua A. Iliggint, both 3D(CiT. Jn this town, on the S7lh ult.. Mrs Sonhia Elliot, wile of the late lion. Samuel l!mt, aged 35 years. In this town, on the lcth ult., Mr mephrii Bennett, aged about H3 years. in uummcrsion, m un., air jonn a, Jiuarciu, sgou j year. in .iiariuoro, ucc. d, pit Lsuuirr opr. wjcu sv, t nni f ra In Maas. are rerjuesled to notice. in wesioiinsief vvesi, nov. it 01 consumpuon, Mark Clark, aged 41. In Itonntnirton. nn Tlinrtdav. Deo. 18. Mrs Nino Itnb nson, relict of tlio late CJen. David llobinson, inltiefcfid year of her aje. ID (liorin icnningioii, tm mr iiwruin ui iub tun uii., Cell net a Watson, wife uf Dea W. J, Watson, aged 4'J. In Ucnninzlon on the Sd ult at the residence nf her son, Charles S. Wriitbt Esq , Mrs Lydia Spencer, wife of Joseph Wright, agvu ii years. OMTUARY. Dio.l.in (iutirord.Dec.7lth.CaDt. Strpum GiirooRT. need G5. Perhaps few persons bare been more widely or more favor ably known In the aftair f bntiueis and tlio activo duties of lire, than the decnascd. And the numerous acquaintances and friend be lias made will remember him for his fiitcrttjr and Ins unostentatious urtuo. Uy tliosoto vilion lie was best known was bis worth moat appreciated) he was an affectionate buibiud, a kind narent. a useful citizen. Ilia sound sensa and excellent judgment rendered bim successful fn uliatevcrhe undertook bis uprightness and eoncdiatory disposition in bis desJlnes secured uio esieem snq inenainip oi u wiw nen juia. i'iru man thirty ) ears ago b made a public profession of religion, and both In publio and fn tlio finally circlo he has ever adorned that fTofeisinnbf a conslstanl christian lifo. As he shad Jhred tho ife of the rifthteoas, to his Jut end was liko his. Ho eiprefsed firm, unwavering hopo of Salfation through the Redeemer, and welcome! ueam as a uwssenor seni 10 can mm nomn, SL.I2IGII FORSALB. THE aubscribera have one of Millet's two sealed Sleighs, which they will sell cheap. J. 11. fc W II. EbTERIiROOK. Dec. SO, 1815. )9 FRESH IIME. e)f llliJs., netr.iust received hv JjJ ' C, TOWNSIiUV & SON. Dec. SI, 1045. 10 RIIIiWIATISJI, AOUTH AND CHROXIC. JUST received Chtillie's Oalvaniollonibi and llrare lel, to be used In connection with Christie'. Mag nelle Fluid, for the cuieof llbrunisllsm In all lis (i)rms Also, Cluistie's Oalvaniii fiTllENGTIlMflNCf PLJISTEHS.DQ highly approved In nil diseaseaof tho chest, pain in the aide, as n preventive for coldsgeu eral weakness, &c. Aa counterfeit Galvanic Plasters aro otl'errd, be sure and procuie the genuine, which have an outer coveilnc ol pure silt, Allolhers ate wnilliless'iniilations. ' The only place In, 'Windham County where ho above articles can be nblalned, h at 18 .- MOUSE k MILLER'S; Urstlleboro. ' aJ7:W ralaVairBta WT7 r-TlllK undersigned will nay the above rewar fl- FIFTY DOIXAKfJ, to any person or nei Who will dlsenrer tho Inremlisry who ret the I'll aril 01 terinns arv who n't the I' III- nil Sunday rvcninir last, and lurn'nh such evidence as will lead to his conviction. N-.tTliANIKi. KiTTIlEDUK. llrallleboro, Dec. 39, 18J5, 10 KIRKLAiVI) & FLWDIIRS, Counselors & Attornies at Law, JJItATTLUIIOltO, VT. F.DWiao KiaKLtKD, IIcnaT FLAXDcas. tCi Odirc, at I he corner of Main and High Sis, over the Uonkstnte UuaineM attended to in the counties ol Cheshire, N. II. , and Franklin, Mm, llrallleboro, Dee. 30, ISI3. CinlO AUCTION! AUCTION!! WILL bo sold at Public Auction, nn Saturday, January S, 1810, at T. C. LORD'S Inn, 1 new single Sleigh ; B second hand single Sleighs ; 1 covered Sleigh, Tor ine or two horses ; 1 single Lumber Sh-iiih; Alio, at the same time and place, 3 Cookiog Stoves !1 Box do; together with a small (ol of Pa per Hangings, &c., tic. CO .Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, I'. 1J. llrallleboro, Dec. 31, 1845. 10 KUFFAIjO roues. TIUS day rcccivnl tK-r -Exprfis.' 2 bale ltulTalo Hobf koine very low. n nnuvci t?V t. env f, i U l 41 aUri M. Vu out,! Dtallleboro, Dee. 31, 1345. 10 AL.PACCA WOOI-.. A Fleece nl Alptcca Wool grown In this rounly, and weighing ifilbl., ran hearen at the store nl Dee. 31, 1815. 19 NEW KOOKS. JUST rreeiveJ, For School, Vorrcni Geography amJAllat, VentU UiMk on the Miml, two worki in high rrpole where they nrc uwtl ; (Tfichrrs ire invited to Mimino llicm.) AUn. Hmrklvn Strtmn. Dew of Israel, Hunts fur Mnnisge SupiJr, Mtrion hye IlorJ, Neir llartimiu, VaiatU (iouic, t'let fur the Sabbath. Probation, Ratio Discipline, Mammon, i iv Hams, r.niarged run urn ot ureal i caciier, .Mem. nl Iloardroam, Malinclhon, Kempii. Juikf on a Atonrnient, Aiiacnmrnis oi n raven, anu ft large van ciy ot presents ior e.v lear, at uhs UOOKSTOIia Dec 35, 1845. ID . Aoriti; to niiiDci; itiiiLiiKr.s. i XCril.L be sold to the lowest bidder at William S, I v T lliHlioi.V Hole), in Ilrsdsbom. on the 19th dsv of January ih-jI, at one o'clock P. AI., the huilJini; cf a oriujc nemsstne iieertirid Hirer, near ueaiisboro citv, so called. Tlie- plan ol the btklce can be seen hy railing on either ot the committee. Conditions made known at the time and place of sale. AMIIKOSK STONE, t WJI, S. I1ISI101', Committee. JUKI. 11ANNKV, ) Keadsboro, Dec. 23, 1845. 13 STATU OP VmtMONT. Mani-op.o,st Jn.l'rooole Cour, Dee. !S, 1345. The following petition Is presented, to wit: To lit lltm. tit rrahaU Court far til diitritt et Mtrllort. DANA 1IA1LEV Administrator upon the estalu ofi PHILLIP KHANKLIN, late of Nerrfane in said utstrict, airceaseii, respertlolly represents ttiat the sui j iieceaini was in ins Me lime under eontiact to diaed to Eli Franklin a certain mecenf land, containing aliout thiiteen acres, situated in Townshend, in the county 01 winunam; munueu ixnrlh by land or Yd mund Shstluck, East by landel Aradllolbrook.Soulli by land of llussrll li alley, and West by land of Wil lirun N. Harris. And said admiolstralor further reoresents that aaiJ direased was in his life time under contract to deed to Oetavius Vo.,lia eeitaio niece of land situated in said Townslieud, containing about one and nr.ohslf acres, avut ol the road mi the north aide nl the farm of said decessed, on the line between said fsrm and the larm ol the said Woo.lt, for the purposo of alrall eninir the line between saiJ farms. And said administrator further represents that the aalJ deceased was alto in his life tilns under contract tor convey to James Franklin and his wile, being the father and mother of said deceased, one hundred acres ol land, part of tlio farm of aid deceased, by way of ... . . . . i:.: l f . I r.:.l.f..l i - .r ti. ll.flllN;r, cuilUlllVlltl 1U1 IIIC 1.11I1IUI Bllli CUIIUUII.IIIO support and mainlainance ol his said lather and moth er, and the survivor ol them, durinj their respective Iiv;s. Wherefore, he prays the court to grant him license to convey auch lands to the aaid several persons above mentioned, according to the several counsels above siaieu DANA DAI LEV, Administrator. newiane, uec. 2, Yt'licicupon it is oidered that said administrator noll- ly an persons inleresteil that this court will decide up on raid application, at the session thereof, to be holden at thertrobale office in llrallleboro in said district, on tho last Thursday of January next, hy publish ing- n copy ol lite record ol said petition, Willi this or der thereon, three weeks successively in the Vermont' rtvrrnix, pnnicu at saiu wtiueooro, previous to saw Ul.lC Ul !lCdlll A true ropy ofrtccord, 10 Attest, llOVALL TYLER, lteg'r. STATU Ol" VEIlMOiVT. MiBLtorso, ss. in i 'roame tvourr, use. xi, loia. (1DMES John V. Slesrns, Esrcutor or the Isat will and testament ofllEUUEN STEAKNS. late of Drnllleboro, in said district deceased, and flies his ad ministration account for examination and allowance. Whereupon, it is ordered, that said eieculor notify all persons interested, that said account will be heaid srut examined before this couit at the session thereof to he holden at the probate office in said llrallleboro, nn the last Thursday of January next, hv nubliahlnir a onny oflhe record of this order three weeks succes sively in tho Vermont Phoenix, pliotcd at said lliattle- oo ro, previous to salt! time ot neaiiag, A true cony ol Record, IG Attest, HOVALLTVLER, Reg'r. STATU OP VEimONT, Probate District oCManLnono, ;( rrolati Court, Die. 30(4, 1W5. A N instrument nurnortinz to bo the last will ami XJl testament of STEPHEN GREGORY, aie of uiunorii, in saiu oiairici, ueceaseti, was presented Tor priiDaie ny oamocl uregory slid I'.uwnrd r, Gregory, I lie. Executors therein named. Whereunon. It is nr. deed, that shearing ba had on ssld instrument, before trie proiiale court at the ststed session thereof, to he holden at thu probate office in llrallleboro. in sal. I riot, on the last Thursday of January next ; and fur tho purpose of notlfjlnrj all persons Interested therein of tlie time and jilace ofhcarmg, that they may appear mm tiiiiu-tti me nruuBiu iiicn-uj ii uiev aeu cause, tint aaid named Executors, are directed to publish copy of the record of ihis older, three weeks surcesaivi- ly, in the Vermont PhrEnix, printed ot llrallleboro, in A true copy from tho Record Attest, LEMUEL WHITNEY. 10 Judge ol Probate, NOTICE is hereby given, that the subscriber has been duly appointed administrator of the estate ofMARY DUNISON, late ofXeyden, in tho county of Pranklin, deceased, and hat taken upon himself that trust by giving bond, as the law directs. And all per- uua, il.ii.k ueqinnus upon tlie estate ot the said de ceased, are reoulred to exhibit tlm amn . ,.n,l nil n,.r. sons, indebted to the sahl estate, aio called bpon to CIIAS.H. DI5NIS0N. I TVTV r,ct ii hereby given, that the subscriber has MINERVA OENISON.lsie ol Onlrcin. In thoenun- Iv of Franklin, deceased, and haslaken iiHin himself ii. ui, iiu.i ujr uiviue uunu as ine law oui'cis. Anu aii persons havlns demands unn ilm Mini. nT ilu-aal.l deceased, are required io exhibit the name t and all persons, Indebted to the taid estate, ate called upon to make payment to ' ' ' CIIAS. Ut DENISON IB, Dec. 1845. .' ' - 18. Hemoval. Cutler's New Grocery. JONAS CUTLI',11 returns lira thanks to his friemls and Ihenuhlic fur their liberal favors In past years, and respeatfully Informs Ihera that hi' has removed Irom his fumier stand under the atore of J. U W. II, irfleihrook, 1.0 xo. g. bhiox now. two tloora nutth, which he has filled up In good ahapo for a Grocer v, Hating House, and Oyster Saloon) and where he will keep constantly on hand choice groce ries, such as Sugar, Tea, Spices, be, of the best quality. Cutler's VMn House ami Oyster Saloon. Culler has filled up his Kalln? Rooms in good style, netv pspered, painted and carpeted, and which uciermincu ani dc nrpt genieruy, ami til Mr Ladiea and Gentlemen who wHi to tickle their ual- ale with deh'eloiis oysters and rhoire game. s iiiii luuiiaii ai nuuia iiunco mm ai ail liniea, iripr, brel-ateale, oystern, game, holeoflVe, Huit, tie., Inrthe refreshment and aonpotl oflhe t'nner man. These tv hi do served up in hn Lest stvle. In short. Cutter informs hLi old emtnmera. that ho is determined In do thing in n linle belter alvle than any one rite in town; and those who have never favor ed hhn with a call, he says, just coma ooce, nud you win iiiui ii iur yuur laieresi to come again. Culler slo has Oysters for sale hy the keg. Tavern keepers and olhrrs supplied on reasonable terms. And lastly, Caller keriui always on hand a pood as sortment ofToys. Cutler's is I lie right place, antl no mistake. UraltletKiro, Dee. 24, 1845. 13 ECONOMY! CIiliAMWi AXli IlKESSIiVtt SOSL.13D CLOTHES. rpHE snhseilbers will Clcsnie nil kinds of Woolen J. and Silk garments, removing all spots nfgrease, paint, tar, tie., and restore the original brilliancy of the rolor of those that are stained or faded. We have been engaged In this business four years, and from the success we have bad in giving sstislsc- tion in onicr insect, we irei comment mat uoin the Ladies ami Gentlemen of this town who may have occasion to employ us, will find their work faithfully and thoroughly done. Every yob we undertake will lie executed to the satislartiun ol the employer or no nay will lie asked. We warrant our work to be troll done. In all rases, and are determined that oar prices shall be so low that it will be an object for all who have garments that need renovating to get It done. Coals, pants, vests and dresses that are perhaps lying about in the garret can often be ma le to look 'almost as well as new,' ami do much service. 'A penny aaved is two pence earned.' As we intend to stop but a short time, it is necessa ry that Jolts be sent in immediately to our rooms, in Hall's I-ong UuilJing.ovcr II. Ranger's Jeweler's shop, Main Street. 18 E. k T. N. SMITH. Important Information, INVOLVING matter of very considerable pe cuniary value will lie imparted to tho following persons, if they will call upon the subscriber. COL TIIOS. GflOSVKNKR-or, any of hi. tieirt. LIEUT. BV1.VA.NUS rTMlY, " " CAIT. A!!NEH IIAOON, " LIKUT. DANIKL rUTNAM, " "' CAIT. DANIEL ALLE.N, " ENSIGN OUAUIAII CIIILDE, " " . FREO. N. PALMER. Dratlleboro, Dec. 12, 1645. IjINEN BOSOMS and COLLARS of new styles, just In from New York, and for ssle cheap by A. E. DWINELL. Ilrattleboro, 0e.5J,18J5, 18 MUFFS AND CAPS. MORE of those beautiful Mulls and Fur trimmed Cas just received from the manufacturer, and fur sale low by A. E. DWINELL. llrallleboro, Dec. 23, 1815. IS FEATHERS. PRIME LIVE GEESE FEATHERS constantly fjr aale at the lowest raaikct prices by A. E. liWINELL. llrallleboro, Dee, S3, 1845. 13 i.ourlk mum tm nuns. A few more pieces of those extra heavy double mill ed Tweed Casnimcres, for sale by A. E. DWINELL. Dratlleboro, Dec. S3, 1845. 18 SWANS DOWN, TJTOR sale by the skin or single yard bv Jl A. E. "DWINELL. nratiltboro, Dec. 33, IS45. 18 Gentlemen IN want nf Linen Uosoma and Dickies, Cravats, Scsils, Gloves, Mittens, c., of various kinds, will find a first rale assortment at nur Store. DICKINSON, DAY & CO. Dec, SI, IS IG. 4WJ8 NEW GOODS. CASHMERE da, Ecosse, Rep. Cashmere, M.de Laioes, Shawls, 4-c., last received, at reduced prices, by DICKINSON, DAY 4- CO. Dec. 114, 1845. 4wl8 CAME into my enclosure, six SHEEP. The owner may call, timm mnnrtv. psy charges and latre ihcm awav. TELEUTIS HOLlinOOK-. Townshend, Dee. S3, 1845 18' Gold and Silver Watches OF every description, this day received and for aale at extreme low prices by 11. D. RRACKETT, No, I, Granite iloie. Dee. 15. 17 GOLD PENS. ANOTHER lot ofGold Pens just received and for sale at reduced prices, and warranted, at 11. D. URACKETT'S. Dec. 15. n CAMEO PINS. THE latest style, splendid pstterns; also.'cvery other etyle of Rich Jewelry, that ran be found in any maiket can bo found at liRACKETT'S, on the most reasonable letius. Dec. 15. 7 SILVER WARE. SILVER, rtrittanla and Plated Ware ; Solar Hang ing and Side Lamps ; Drushea, Combs, Perfumery, Shaving Soap, Razors and Itaior Strops, Scissors, Knives, Cards, Dice, Chess-rr.en, Hack-Gammon Hoards, Cigar Caes, Pocket Hooks, Wallets, Purses and Purse Trimmings of every descrlpiinn, Jrc, ;!., for sale at II. D. liRACKETT'S. Dee. 15. 17 STATE OP VEKBIONT. Probate Dlstrici or Mailboro, ss. In ProUlc Court, Dee. 15, 1845. AN Instrument purporting to bo the last will and testament of SAMUEL ELLIOT, Esn.., lale of Rratlleboro, In said district, deceased, was presented Pir probate, by Larkin O. Mead and William R. D. McLallen, the executors therein named. Whereupon, disordered, that the aaid instrument, bo heard, ex amined and considered before said probate courl,-at the stated session thereof, to lie holden at the Probate Office in llrallleboro, in aaiddl.tiicl.onlhelaslThura day (irjanuary next ; and for the purpose of notifying all persons Interested therein of the tlmo and place of hearing, $-c.( that (bey may appear and object to tho same, (if they tee cause,) the aaid named Executors are directed to publish a copy of tho record of this nt der three teeeks successively In the Vermont Pluenix, printed at Ilrattleboro in said district, previous to Raid time of hearing. A flu. copy from Ihe Record. Atlest, LEMUEL WHITNEY, IS Judge of Probate.' All pcrsonsVeqtiiic I'ncln. tlcmtmlcr in all eases that you are not deceived ly mmgl liui appear to be jacts. LORRAINE'S PILLS. I fHIIKSR Pill" are now acknowledged by thouaands X that use them daily, to ha the only medicine that faiily lakes the Utifxca from all Alliers. They cause no pain or uneasiness of any kind In thelropera- nun, nnu rniuiro neiiuer cimngo oi uicv nur care oi ny kind. This mciliclne has actually done wonders. It lias established a renulalion unrivalled, on its own I merits, without being putfvd up continually in the pa pers. ine attention oi ino reaucr is respecnuiiy caiieu to the folloivlnir hlflily resncctable notices of this In valuable un.l. Incomparable medicine and it will bo seen Its achievements are most extraordinary, as daily experience Fpraks more and more reniaikablo cures, where oilier medicine had entirely failed of giving evco relief. Lynn, Dee. nth, 1S. Sir. I have sold all the nills I last had of vou. please send another lot Immediately. The aaloof Lor raine's vegetable nils Is rapidly on the increase they are brcomlin; very nnnular. 1 sell more and more ev ery day. Aa a curative medicino and purifier of the blood, I think they stand unrivalled. Une Tact I have noticed, that no one that has used them finds any fault wun incm; nicy usve wrourrm some very great cures. One lady, who has been confined to the house and bed, a great part of the time, ot twenty years, is now1 cured and able In work most of the lime, after having taken 3 boxes only uf Lorraine's I'illtt I might nsme ma ny other cases whrro tho cures have been as gteat, but have not lime. Yours respectfully, . J. E. P. MARSH. Portland, Me., Nov. Tlh, 1943. Sia, Please tend us one gross of Lorraine's Pills, wo have sold all we had last. They ha've given very good satisfaction, belter than any oilier pills which tve have In our matket. I think fn n short time they will take the place ol all others. We have had no fault found with them whatever; but, on the contrary, they have been praised loudly, 1 think wo could have quite a number of highly respectable certificates from our cilirens. Respectfully yours, E. MASON. Chelsey, Jan. 3d, 1844. Sia, I transmit to you an account ol my ca.w for publication, believing it to be my duly. ' I have been confined with the Rheumatism nearly the whole win ter, have haj some of the liesl physicians of lloston, and could cet notliinflr that would relieve mo more thanitemporari'y. I beard of the wonderlul villus of Lorraine's Pills, I had nn faith whatever, but I took them, and (t is a solemn fact that when I had taken but eight pills! my Rheumatism had entirely left me, and I have remained well ever since. N. II. I never, took mors Uian one pill at a time and thai rm going to bed. Yours respectfully, W. M. 11ALSTAL. Vnalle Io reise the hand to the head 1 1 Sia, For three years, Scrofula had produced such cflects upon my constitution, thst I was unable to raise mv hand: the bones were in different places destroyed . bv ulceration, and I feared it raieht reach the brain, or 1 vitslorgans. My pains were violent', all medicines ' recommended did no good. At last, 1 took Lorrsine' Vecclablo Pills, wbich gave" immediate rebel, and havo entirely cured me. Respectfully, vou r obedient fervant, JAMES COLSON, Esq. AOKiVTS. Ilratlleboro, Joatril Siiex; Whltlngbam, II. Good rnouirhi Levden. G. C. Chikls: NorthGeld. Mass.. II. I). Muidock: Hinsdale, N. II., War. Hailej Chesterfield, O. Coolidge, A. Wheeler. O. D. Hug gins & Co.; Dummerston West, G. W. Emerson, East, Roger Dlrchard, Centre, A. Knight; New fane. Illrchard U. Sawyer; Williamsville, William II. Williams; Winhall, F. & II. Kidder; Wilming ton, Childs; Putney, Isaac- Grout; West minster Esst, Grout: Westminster West, O. W. Usniels; Vernon, M. Whitbed; Watjiole, N. II , T. Sesver & Son, November, 1814. 13 THE PILES! .1 CUBE roll LIFE OVJIiilXTlVD i OH. OTHAXK'S XNTEHNAZi ZlEiaEDY rortit Curtef Pitts, lnJLmationpftit Lift md Sptetn; hJUmttian, Sormess amd (7ffroli.l eftis Sr.w.rA, tcr, ktdiuM.amd BUdder i lmSammMtato and Micvrnd Itiea. vtatum; Impurity Ithuut : JlittXiafs mad Inhumation ef lit Spine; and for tit littttfof Marritd Ladies. Tim VEGETABLE FIZiE EIiEOTTJAHIT Invented by Dr. A. Unbani, a dtalinguiahed physician or New York city, is the only really aoccrstful remedy tor that dangeroua and diatrestinf complaint, the PILES, ever atTord.d lo the American public. Mark this : It ia an INTERNAL REMEDY not an ex ternal application, and will core any esse or Piles, either Bleedinir or Ulind. Internal or External l and probablr tlio only thing that will. There is no mistake about It. It la a positive iritciptrdy and permanent. It is alto a con venient mcuicino lo use, ana improves uie general tieaiiu to a remarkable manner. Kacb box contains twelve dotet. at 8 1.3 els per dote It ia verv mild in iU operation, ana mar bo takeu in cases oflhe mol acitl. inflammation without danger. All "ex ternal .pplicationa are in tho highest decree disagreeable, inconvenient, and offensive; and from the very nature nj Ui. disesae, temporary in their effects. Tbia Medicine at. taeke Ihe disease at its to ult-, and UHMOVING TIIK CAUSE, renders the cure (JCll 1 Ala and rcilMA.Mr.Ivi. INPLAKMATOnY DISEASES. Jtltlmaffh the KLLCTUAIIV usaoriffinatlv prepared for the cur. ot iuti, yet it haa prosed iuelrio be a .Medicine far tuperior to alluthera, in all diseases of an Inflammatory character, with a delerminslion of blood to any particular part or organ. In innamniauoo ana tongetuon oi tue Liver snd Spleen; Inflammation, Boreneta and Ulceration of the Stomach, Dowels, Kidoeys and Jlladdrr; In Inflam matory and Mrcurial Rheumatism, it is the Bur Medicine ever discove rcd. irarunrriES or the biood. For all Impurities of Uio Dlood, ariaing from Ihe impru dent ute of Mercury, or other causes ; for all diseases ol the Skin and Scrofulous Affections ; In all caaea where the lilood is powerfully determined lo the head, producing diz sineas and distress, DR. Ul'UAM'S ULECTUAUY it en tirely unrivaled. TO XvXAimXED LADIES. Married Ladies are almost invariably aubject lo that pain ful and injuiinua diMSM, the PILES, with consequent In flammalion oflhe Stomach, Dowel, and Spine, wesknesa of Uio Rack, flow of Dlood to the head, &c. The Electuary is perfectly safe tor Presnanl Ladies, and the moat utelul Calharlio that can possibly be used, at it will not only ia move the 1'ilet snd all iolTaminatory diseases, WITHOUT PAIN Olt iniHTATION, but win f nsure an essy time, a safe delivery, and a sound constitution in the offspring. cuxie ron lxte otjahahtied. Tho Kleclaarv eonUins NO MINERAL MEDICINE, NO ALOES, COLOUYNTI1, flAMUOOE, or other pow, erful and Irritating Purgative. N ti'sr of lskng cold white under IU influence, no change In diet necessary. If taken according to tho dirccliona A CTRE FOR LIFU IS GUARANTIED, Pamphlet,, giving valuable information respecting this Medicine. mayb obtained of agents, gratis. DAVID F. DRADLEE, General Agent for tlio low England Slalea, 1 It) Court Street, Doalon. AoEsra, Druttltiora, Duttos & Clirk; Bilious tulle, N. Ilsrris i A'ne, V. II , J. Dixby;,ilWsri, 8, J. Allen; JdantpduT. Clark and Collina. aiar5 The only successful ltcmcily for Ute Piles. fTUIE VEGETABLE PILE ELECTUARY, In JL vented by Dr. Upham, a distinguished Physi cian or New York City, (180 llowery.) Is tlnonly successful remedy for that distressing complaint, THE PILES. fO-Marklhisiltis an INTERNAL REM EDY not an external application and will cure any case- of Piles, either nieedini; pr Blind, Internal or external; and probably tho only thing that will. There is no mistake abouiil. II is a positive cure speedy and permanent. It is also a convenient med icine lo lake, and improves the general health, in a remarkable manner. Pamphlets, containing testimoni als of its efficacy, may be obtained of Ihe Agents gratis. DAVID F. IIRADLEE, General Agent lor the New England Stales, 110 Court-street.llostoii. AGENTS, llratllebnip, DUTTON & CLARK; Bellows Fulls, Norman Harris ; Montpelier, Clark U Collins. FOR MR NT AND BOYS rplllCIC BOOTS, at the very lowest prices, call at B- P. SIMOND'S Boot und Shoa Stoic. 19 FRESH I,l4UE JUST received by p TQW NBfEy fc B0W, ' IOGSAN SOAP. IJllIE verbes, article for S'-vint AVI ST A It'S iiai.sam or wir,t cimmiY. A Compound llntsnmlo I'repnratlon from 1TIW v.cirr tiKrac ana xar. The best remedy known to the world for the cure of couirn,, com,, ounma, eroun, oieeatng oj ine lunzs, whooping cough, bronchitis, in Jluenxa, shortness of breath, pain and weakness in the breast or . side, liver complaint, and the first stages of COJV.S UJIP TIOJV. Wo will not assert thst this HALS AM will curs, Consumption in Its worst form, but it hss cured many alter all other meana of relief had been tiled in vain. -And why nolf It teems that the WILD CIIERRV was destined by Nature to be our PAN- AfJKA lor Ihe ravaging diseases ol this cold laliludi-. Let not Ihe desnsirinir invalid waste his money and and lose TIME, to him so important, in expertmentin Willi the trashy nostrums oflhe day, but use ol once a medicine thst will cure, il a cure be possible a rnedi-. cine that science approves, and many years of expe rience nave uemonstraieu mat ii always relieves. " There it no sueA thing as fail" in the history of this wonderful I1ALSAM. Evidence the most con vincing evidence that no one can doubt, fully estab lishes this fset. For the sake of brevity we select U.a following from thousands. Issae Piatt, Esq., Editor of tile Poughkeepsle Ea gle, one of tho most influential journals in the Hate nf nr ioik, states, unuer ine auinoniy oi nisotvii nsme. that a vounrr lady, a relative ofhis. of verv delicate constitution, was attacked in Feb. 1842, Willi severe cold, which immediately produced spitting or blood, cough, fever, and other dangerous and alatm Ing symptoms. Through medical treatment and cair she partially recovered during summer. Hut on the retuin ofwinter she was attacked more violently than at first, ahe became scarcely able lo walk and Ra troubled with cough, chillsr and fever every day, ami appeared to be going; rapidly wilh consumption; at this time, when there was no sign ofimprovemant, Mr Piatt procured a bottle of lfistar.'s Jlalsam of Wild Cherry, which she took, and it seemingly restored her She git a second, and before il was half taken she was restored to perfect health, which she hss enjoyed in the present time, without the slightest symptom of her former disease. Mr Plstt says the 'cure came under my own bserva lion, and 1 cannot be mistaken as lo Ihe facts.' EXTRACT OF .i LETTER FROM A POST MASTER, DATED Pembroke. Wash. Co.. Me. Aoril 19. 1344. Ms Isasc Bctis. Dear Sir: At the request rf i msnv ol mv friends in this nlace and vicinity who an- afflicted with consumption and liver complaints, 1 tski Ihe liberty of asking you to appoint some one in thin county as agent lotell H'l'ilar's Balsam of Wild Cher ry, and to send him a few dozen, as there is none of it fui sale within 200 miles from Ibis. I have no doubt that it would meet with a ready aale if it were where il could be procured wilhout too modi expense and delay. My wife was attacked about six months since wilh whsl the physicians called the first stage of consump tion a complaint very prevalent in this section of country. Having seen the Dalsara advertised in Au gusts, oyaoo miles from iii:re3) I look Ihe pains to send there for a bottle of it, which she look, and which bellied her so much that I sent for two bottles more, which sha has also taken, and she now saya that she has not felt ao well for six years aa she does st this time. All those who have inquired of me and ascertained what r licet Ihe Ualsam had, are anxious to have some for sale in this viciuily, which is ihe eause of my writing; to you. Please inform me by return ofinail whether you con clude to send some, and if so, lo whom, in order that il may be known where it can be had. I am, with respect, vours, etc. P. G. FAIINSWORTII, P. M. The whole country is fsst lesrning that no medici neno physician no preparation of snv kind whslever can equal Dr tl'istar's Ualsam of Wild Cherry. A T1XUI.Y WONDEIirUI. CURE. WiTtnvitLE, Oneida, Co., N. V., Sept 15, 1843. Dear Sir I owe. il lo the aOlicled to inform you that fn January last I was attacked with a very violent cold, caused br working In the wster, which settled on mv lungs, 1 1 was accompanied by a very severe pain In my breast and sides, and oUo a distressing cough. I had in attendance all the best medical aid in our village; but after exhausting all their skill to no avail they pro nounced mv disease a cosriRtiED cosscmftiok, and Ihey one all gate tne up to die. After much persua sion I got the consent of my physician to use the Jlal sam oj Wild Cherry, prepared by Dr fislar. I pur chased of tho Agent in our place one bottle, before using half ofwhicti I began to gain strength, and It wa very evident my cough was much better and m; symptoms in every wsy improving. I have row used three bottles, and am restored to perfect health. This result is alone owinL' to the use of Dr IFislar't Balsam of Wild Cherry I and I take this method rv I' giving vou the information, partly to pay up the del l ofgrautude I owe you, and partly that ntherc similar! oiilivtcu uiav nuuw wncie iu iiuu icutri. Very truly yours, JAMES SAGr. Mb PjLMEn, Druggist,, under dale of Watervill. , Sept. 2, writes: The statement given you by Mr James Sar;e Is well known to be true In this whole eommuntlv. It cel. I.t.ln M.. - . .-m-.L.I.r. -..M 'I 1. I I .1,. i.iuijt lla aii.ua. iiiuii.buiu I.U.C. taio 111 llir Dslssm is very rrood. and Its success in cures irulv flattering- Yours respectfully. 1J. D. PALMER. THE MOST rtEMArtKABLE CUBX EVEit nEoonrjED. UsDuonritLD, N. J., April 20, 1845. On or about the Mill day of October, 1841, 1 w.is taken wilh a violent pain in the side, nesr the liver, which continued lor about Gvo days, and was follow ed by the breaking of.an ulcer, or abeeess, inwardK. which relieved, the pain a. little, but caused me tolhro'w up a great quantity of offensive matter, and also much blood. Uelng greatly alaimed alibis, I applied In Ii physician, but he aaid he thought he coolddo but liltlp for me except give me some Mercury Pills, which I refused to take, feeling satisfied that they could do ii-r no good: many other remedies were procured by mv wile anu friemls, but none did me any good and ll.v discharge of blood and corruption still conllnoed evei.y few days, and at, last became ao offensive that I coufj scarcely breathe. 1 was also seized with a violent cough, which at times caused me to raise much moiy blood than 1 had dona before and my disease contin ued in this way. still crowing worse until Fehrusru. when all hopo of my recovery was given up, and n'. friends alt thought I would die ofa Galloping Con- sumption. renlly drawing near ita close. I heard ofOr Jf'iilm'l ji. itus iiiuiiiciii, wiicu injr uio was appiM Balsam of Wild Cherry, and got a bottle which re lievtd me immediately! and by the use of only thui: bottles of this medicine, all my pains were removed my cough and spilling of blood and corruption em lircly stopped, and in a few weeks my heslih was n far restored as to enshls me to work' st my 'tradi'. (which is a carpenter,) and up lo this lime I have en. joyed good health. THOMAS COZENS. GtoucisTta Cd.,N. J., ss. Personally camo before met Ihe subscriber, one f Ihe Justices oflhe Peace liv and for Ihe said countv, Thomas Cozens, and being duly afiirmed according 'to law.saith the above statement is In all things true. Affirmed before me, on the I0h day of April, 184S. J. P. Clesukt, J. P. Such is the unprecedented, success nf this Bslssm,. 'NATUltR'S FAVORITE rESCRIPT10N, a prescription congenial to our wants, aa il ia prepaied from, chemical extracts Irom subtlsneea which the Autnor of Na ture haS placed in our own land for wise purpoact, that many who know nolhing of th mod of Ita preparation aro endeavoring to reap pecuniary benefits by telling sn atti. clo aimilar In name,orin appearance, or by representing their own trssh ss superior lo this VALSAnI, or by putting up a mixture and solemnly sssevcratint'that it ia imported from a foreign country, which ia not the case. All Ibesa deceptive aim go to show that Wutar't Italian is known to the world to he 'TIE QUE AT REMEDY,' and (hattoMjl any mixture It muat be tiki Ibis in tiamt, or purport to ba' like: it in substance. ' . - O Believe not the cunningly wrought fabrication and take only the original and genuine IVUut's ll'lsatt of Wild Clurry. NO OTHER CAN BE XiXXB IT, Addreaa all orders la Beth. V, Fowle, No. 1SS Washinr, ton St. Boston. AGENTS t DUTTON & CLARK, BialUeboror Oi Soiith, Wilmington) 11. E, Baker, Faystte-Tille. ""tor