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i n ml i 1 1 iiiihii)iii 1 1 ii in m tssii i iitti i M nl J It ALMANAC 1 8 4,6 . DAYS OF THE WEEK. tn Q O JANUARY, 1 11 18 23 FEBR'RY, 1 8 IS Hi 22 23 MARCH, 1 2 8 0 IS 10 22 23 29 30 0 S w E3 5 a. P3 i5 a 0 7 13 11 20 21 27 28 3 1 10 11 17 18 25 4 11 Jt$ APRIL, 24 3 10 17 18 21 25 31 G 0 12 13 10 20 12 13 10 20 20 27 MAY, 8 JUNE, JULY, r, o 12 13 19 20 20 27 1 8 15 3 10 17 21 31 7 14 21 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 no 29 raj AUGUST, 23 2!) S 0 12 13 19 20 20 27 3 9 10 10 17 23 24 30 31 SEPT'R, 0 7 13 14 20 21 27' 23 OCTOBER, 4 S 11 12 18 10 25 20 NOVER, 1 2 8 9 15 10 22 23 29 30 DECEMBER, 0 7 13 11 20 21 27 28 21 22 23 29 5 C 12 13 19 20 20 27 2 3 4 5 C 9 10 11 12 15 10 17 18 19 2C 23 21 25 20 2: 30 12 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 10 17 18 21 22 23 21 25 23 29 30 31 4 5 0 7 11 12 13 14 IS 19 20 21 25 20 27 23 12 3 4 8 9 10 11 15 10 17 18 22 23 24 25 29 30 C 7 13 14 20 21 27 28 3 4 10 11 17 18 15 10 22 23 29 30 S 0 12 13 19 20 24 25 20 27 12 3 4 8 9 10 11 15 10 17 18 22 23 24 25 29 30 31 19 M 20 K) Stgruttlturcil. An Improvement for the Diinv. A novelty, as well as on acquisition for the dairy in the shape of an air churn, is mentioned as being the inven tion of the good Bishop of Kildars, Ireland, whoso leisure has found an opportunity for promoting the good of the farming community, through the exer tion of scientific skill. The "Farmer's Gazelle" gives an account of this curious churn and unique invention after the following fashion , Milk, it says, essentially consists of an oil, which in chemical language is called lutcrinc ; of curd, also called cassine ; and of whey, with some neutral salts not very important. These matters are held together ty so loose a degree of affinity, that they separate spontaneously when at rest, the oil rising to the top. To convert this oil into butter, it is only necessary to bring it into intimate contact with tho oxvgeneous portion of the atmosphere. Instead of the prevalent and unscientific mode of cfTecting this by churning, his Lordship accomplish es this measure by the more scientific and simple manner of forcing a full current of atmospheric air through the cream, by means of an exceedingly well-devised forcing pump. The air passes through n glass tube connected with tho air-pump, decen ding nearly to the bottom of the churn. The churn is of tin, and it fits into another tin cylinder, pro vided with a funnel and a stop-cock so as to heat the cream to the necessary temperature. The pump is worked by means of a wince, which is not so laborious as the usual churn, Independent of the happy application of science to this important de partment of domestic economy, in a practical point or view it is extremely valuable. Tho milk is not moved by a dasher, as in the common churn ; but the oxygen of the atmosphere. is brought Into close contact with the cream, so as to elfect a full com bination with the bntyraceous part, and to convert it all into butter. This new churn is washed out with far greater facility than the wooden ones ; and the mode of warming the cream is extremely well-devised and simple. The butter itself is excel lent ; and what constitutes perhaps the best practi cal criterion of its success is, that the woman who has tho managemntof the dairy has given her de lighted approbation of the new churn. NOTICE. THE undersigned, Commissioners of the Connecti cut and l'asaumpslo lllver lUllroad Company, hereby give notice that a meeting or the Stockholder of said corporation will be holden at the Wells lllver House, tn Newbury, Vl., on the 15th day ol January 1846, at ten o'clock, A. M., (or the purpose oforgan izingsaid Corporation, and the choice of Directors; also, for the purpose of acting upon ihequestion orac- r-tfinA nflhrt AM nrtlii I.-(ialatiire. uasscd Novem ber Slh. I84S. rntlllnl 'An Act In addition to n Act, entitled an Act to Incorporate the Connecticut find rassumpsle Kiver liauroaii uumpany,- piwu ucuww 31. 1833. GARDINER C. HALL. CALVIN TOWNSLEY, URMIIV SMITH. PEYTON It. CHANDLEIt, Comm'rs. ALLEN WAHDNER, TIMOTHY HIIKDD, ERASTUS FAIRBANKS, Dec. 3, 1845. SliEIGRS. Inew 'MillerV extra Sleigh; 1 do common do; 3 second hand do; for sate low !v 1G C. TOWNSLEY 4 SON IIUFFAL.O UOIIES OF all sizes and prices, some very low, bv C. TOWNSLEY & SON, Dec. 9, 1345. 10 STOVES, STOVES. AT THE OX.D STAND, K0. 4, BRICK .Off. J, H. & W, H, ESTERBROOK Ofcr to the Public unusual llargains in rTlIIHI It variety I large, comprising all (lie best and ju mum oppruvru paiicru?. Ali SO, Stores; Pipe, Russia and English; Fire Frames sn ' uakiron Kettles; stove f urniture; Hollow ware; 3a, Pans and Buckets. ALSO, an extensive assortment or Plain and Jtpan Tin Ware, together with numerous other articles; all ol whir will 1 sold for Cash, approved Credit, old Iron, Cat1 or Wrought; and most kinds of produce. JOBrf, usual, done at short notice. Uraltleboro, Sept. 35, 1845. Vermont Registers. -ffifin VERMONT REGISTERS and 50O 1UUU ALMANACS,forIS4C,ror sale low st th UOOCSTORE Nov. SC, 1845. 14 ! STEAM ENGINE. A FOUR Horse Steam Engine, nearly new, fir sale cheap, with a liberal credit forgood paper, bv Juno 25. lf44J J. STEEN. " BUFFALO ROBES. 5 DALES just received by C. TOWNSLEY & SON. Nov. 18, 1845. 13 FOR SAL.E CHEAP. BANNING'S Patent Liccs; Lathe's and Phelps' Abdominal Supporters, and an extensive assort ment of the best Trusses now in use. R. SPALDING. Drattleboro, August, 1845. Cmo51 LADIES' GliOVES OF all kinds; some long White Kid, a beautiful tide, may be had at Nov. 10, 1845. G. & C. LAWRENCE'S. 12 STATIONERY. A N extensive stock of choice Paper, Blank JSooks, V Steel Pens, Knives, Silver Pencils, tie., at I lie 10 UOOKSTORE. MUFFS, MUFFS. Onn Black and Grey Mufti, for sale at great bar- gains. - uu Driltleboro, Nov. 18, 1845. IS FRESH FRUIT. BOX and Cask Raisins, Figs, Lemons, Currants, Citron, Cloves, Nutmegs, Mace, Tamarinds, Rosewater, Sperm Candles, Soil a lliseuit, 4-c, Ac, for sale bv WILLISTON Sc TYLER, Nov. 12, 1815. 12 JOINERS' TOOLS. 2 Cases of Cope land's celebrated Dench and Mould ing Planes, comprising Plows, 'fillisters, Reads, Dados, Rabbet and Match Planes, lately received bv WILLISTON & TYLER. Nov. 12, 1815. Cwl2 The Farmer. "The following advico to the farmer, (says tbe New-England Farmer) we extract from a paper published more than twenty years ago ;' and the advice it contains will not be out of place at the present time." The farmer, as well as the merchant, ought to reckon with himself at least once a year. This is the proper time. How stands the balance with you at the end of the harvest 1 I trust you have had nothing to do with the banks, so wo will let hem) pass. Are your taxes squared up with the collectors 1 Are there no executions against you t Are all your laborers and honest tradesmen for the last year paid offl Are all your broken windows repaired ! Is your cellar banked and pointed, so as to secure your sauce and apples from ill If so, let us go to the barn and see whether the barn doors, stable doors, racks and mangers, floors, &c. are all set to rights for the winter, If wo find all these things as they should be, then a happy nan vear to van Rut If tint, then an, irmlr lirtva im. mediately to threshing, to shelling corn, and dress ing flax, stop the calls of the collector, the visits of the sheriff, and tbe duns of your laborers and me chanics as quick as possible; buy glass and putty, repair your windows, and sell to tho paper-maker the rtgs which had been used to stop your lights secure your cellar before the frost penetrates fur ther. All this being done, go to the barn and do likewise. Yon may now set down for the. evening uj a view iicuriii, ueiorq a urtsic nro in your snug kitchen or parlor, crack a few nuts, est a Cmv .... tiles, and regale yourself and friends with a glass of pmo inujj wsicr, auu go is uea wuen you please. Wc Invite the Attention ,F the publio to the following 'homecertlficates' and ' rvnmintri(1tli innA 111 favor ol thi cflica6v of the Patent Galvanic Rings and Christie's Magnetic Flu Id." Coming as they do from people or undoubted respectability, residing In our Immediate vicinity, they cannot fail ofdoing away the Imputation oJ'Humbug', (so justly applied to many patent medicines,) and of encouraging others to buy who have long been labor ing under nervous allections, a class ordlseascs which no medical applications have heretofore been able to teach, but whose doubts In the efficacy of said Rings have kept them from purchasing. During the last two months many others have pur chased the Rings, who Inform us they have obtained relief by using them, and whose certificates to that cf fuel rmitd be nroeured. but we deem the following suf ficient. Dy Information from all sources, we have the fullest confidence in the power ol said lungs ana luid to relieve all those whose complaints are strictly nerv ous. For sale by us. 3 MORSE &. MILLER. Tn whom It mi. concern. Tbis mar certify. Mist for sev eral t.ir, nail I fiar- been atvrrrlr atlticted with the Tie dolors u i and liave been wholly unsuccessful in getting any durable renei ny any oi tne vinous prccnpuwu. commended me, until 1 was Induced to nuke trial of ll Hi.. . n . I f - 11!..... ..J f'h.S.I. 1anlin Plmit -tairiii uiiiiiui i.iiiii KM wiiii.. ............. - 1 k.nl at Mnran and Millcr'a. in tltia viltatr.. 1 had no Uilll 111 their efficacy onlil 1 tried them, but now 1 have, at it list been about 3 month, since 1 made the trial, and bar. had no attack from said complaint since. The felore, for the benefit ol mote wno are iiDoring unurr similar cum. plainlf, I am willing to have my nmc go before the public. Britlteboro, Nov. 3. Thia tnaa rrltr thai t haw, been vreatlr afflicted with the 'Neur.lgia,' cauiing aevero pain In the joints, and ml unable to get any rHT Ibeiefrran, until I Hied the 1 strut i li i ii i'i . . : j ii. .... nl - Ii h till uaiTauiu lung, auu magiiciiw a iiiiu, mi had uie desired euecl. . . .. Mrs. E. L. CLARK Driltleboro, Nov. 3. This may certify that I luve been relieved, and 1 think cured of the di.ues.lng pain In the head and fice called the Tio Dotoreui, by tho uKoflhe falent Galvanic Rings and Chri.tie's Magnetic Fluid, and that I checrlully recom mend them to olhera afilicted with similar complaints. H. 1'. MILLER. Uraltleboro, Nor. 3, 1345. Thiimay certify that I luve the fulleit confidence, in the efficaer oftbe Patent Oalvinki Hinge and Chriille'a Mag nelio Tluid Tor the euring ufthe uervmis headache. Aa 1 have been much afflicted with that complaint Tor the but 8 years, and wi. unablo to get any relief from it until I made trill of said Rings and Fluid, with entire aucceta. I there fore, recomnieautbem toothers for the iima complaint CHARLES HASTINGS, Jr. uratueboro, nor. 3, IBlj. Thia rni? eertifr that I have been severelv troubled Willi the nervoui headache, and have received great and almost audden reliel, bv the use orthe ralenl ualvanlo lung inn Mt(nel'ie l'lanl. KMMA R. WARU. Iliatlleboro, Nov. lit. We must liave pay, NI) expect every person whose account with uj Is AM. o one year's sianiung ur - , i iim,.m.v oraiefullv rece ved. as our navments Ibis month and fore part of next will be very lieivy. Wo trust this notice wlH uflkucnl. nn B Books and Stationery, A good Assortment. OSTON ALMANACS, Robeit D. Thomas' and Godfrey's do j crmonl Itegistera, at l.. DUALilVEaX 1 'Si 17 IFAeetr'a Stone lluiljing. Brass and Wood Clocks ITOR sale very chesp and warranted by II. D. BRACKETT Dec. 15. 17 INSURANCE. THE iEriri Lianamcc CoMfinr, Hartlord, Conn., will insure every species ot properly usually insured in the Country, from loss or dsmage by fire, on the moat reasonable terms. This Company has been in operation for many years, and its reputation lor fair dealing is ton well established and appreciated to require any pledge for its future course. ICJ Persons residing in the County of Windham and Its vicinity, desirous of obtaining insurance of this company, are rclerreu to la. l. .11 no, Esq. Agent, jjrauienorc. THOMAS K. BRACE, President. S. S, Loomis, Secretary. Hartford. Nov. 1, 1843. tllO Sands' Sarsaparilla, For the removal and permanent cure of all Vheai et arieing from an Impure itale of the Blood, or Ilalit of the Sytttm. IF wo read the history of dhordcre we are astonish ed that men live; if of cures, we are still more as tonished that they die. And yet in fact nearly all diseases have a common origin, viz: In the organs which prepare and modify the blood, with a remedy, directed to the seal of disease, will remove a host of its phenomena. It is the peculiar characteristic of Sands' Sarssparilla, that its searching operation reaches the causes of disease, and the cures it performs are there lore radical and thorough. The health of the human system depends almost entirely upon theslste of the blood. If the vitalizing fluid which pervades every tis sue, membrane, Gbre, filament, gland or other organ, primary or subidiaryj if the body be charged with the elements ol disease, sickness must be the consequence, and until the cautct of disease existing in the blood, are eradicated, no permanent relief can be expected. It is here that tin! powerlul health-restoring properties of Sands' Sarsaparilla are manifested ; and for this rea son, in Scrolula, Salt Rheum, and all cruptivo diseases, as well as all derangements of the secreting organs, It is considered infallible. The following certificates recently received will be read with Interest, and for lurlher proof the reader Is referred to a pamphlet which U furnished without charge by all the agents. New Yotk, Dec. 1, 1813. Mtssas. S.nds: Gentlemen Parental reelings In. duce us to make thcJollowing statement or fads in re lation to the important cure or our little daughter, wholly efl'ecled by the useol Sands' Saraopsrilla. For nearly three years she was afilicted with a most Invet erate eruption on the body, which at times wss so bad, connected with Internal disease, that wo despaired or her life. The complaint commenced in the roots of tho nalr, anil gradually spread until tho whole head was enveloped, and then t attacked the ears, and ran down the neck, and continuing to increase until it cov ered the most of the body. It commenced with a small pimple or pustule, from which water at first dhchar gedjnliia produced great itching and burning; then matter or pus furmrd, the skin cracked and bled, and the pus discharged freely. The sufl'erings of thechild were so great as almost wholly to nrevent natural rest. and the odor from Jhe discharges so offensive as to make It uimcuit to pay that particular attention the nature of the cava required. The disease was called Scald Head and general Sail Rheum. We tried various remedies, with little benefit, and considered her case almost bevond the reach of medicine hut fmm th known virtue ol your Sarsaparilla, we were induced to give it a trial. Before the first bottle was all used, we perceived an Improvement In the oppearanco of the eruption; but the change was so rapid Tor the better, thai we'could scarcely tive credence to the evidence or our own eyes. We continued Its uso Tor a Tew weeks, end the result is a perrect cure. To all parents we would say: II you have, children Buffering with any disease of the 6kin, use Sands' Sarsaparilla. With feelings of grat itude and reaped, wre are yours, &c. ELIHU mi SARAH SOUTHMAYD. For farther particulars and conclusive evidence or lis superior vatue anu emcacy, see pamphlets, which may be obtained gratis. Preonred and sold, wholesale and retail, bv A. B. & D, SANDS, Druggists, 79 Fulton street, N. Y., Sold, also, by Dutlon & Clark, Uraltleboro; P. R. Chandler, & Co., Putney; Brown & Hunt iiiuausic, mm uv uiuKgnis generally inrougnout the United States. I'rlco (Jl per bottle; six bottles for 85. ANIMAI, CHEMISTRY. A M.MAL CI1KMIHTRV h nravnl I-.,! .11 XA. lion, that racing can Ue Mchemicall cqmbiaed M lo sci upon me luwiofn. jiiem, tna remove various acta mulihons, whkbt if allowed lo conUnu, will creat dia taae, pain, troublesome tumors, morbid aftclUnga, and aero fuloua diaeasea, Ac. According to Chewitlry andUiephvaioloffy of the human svatem.a remedr lias len discovered, and ia now anD.ied and rendered aueceaaful, in removing painful aweUinpv, pain In the aide and back, scrofuloua tumora, Klor'a Evil, enlargement about the neck and throat, ague cakea, en largeinents of theapleen, 5tc, Ac. One thing should be borne in mind by ever ph jaician, that the meana here apo ken of should be used in preference tn crerv Ihini? else, in case of gatherings or painful swelling In the breasts of inose wno nurse, inose wno are in iue iiabitol being troubled in this way, should use it before any ajmptoma ol hardness are manifested. Wo exposure to cold will have any effect on the parts where thia application ia worn. -When the breasts are painful, there are no meana which can be used that will give so quick and certain relief as thia. Those who do not wiih to sutTer must hear the above In mind, and use the means herespecificd ; for it never fails In tbia deaeaae, neither can it fail. Tho reader ean readily see, if it can soften and aubdue such inflammations, of how much importance it would bo to use in caiea of weak backs spinal Irritation, and in fact all Unda of weakneaa or inflam mation. Aa an external application in Lifer Complaints, pain in the hipi and shoulders. It hasnoeqoalj and aa a pair, extractor, there U no magical drops or linamenta that will compare with tbe Jtw Uavid's or lUancw I'laiter thia la the remedy, and it ia too well known among phj. aicians fn general, to nerd any further description. Thou sands, have been relieved by this Platter, after every other application han failed. A pamphlet giving an account of its discover, with certificates, directions, &c.t accompany each box, which is sufficient to spread G or 7 plasters Price, 60 cents. It ia pleasant to wear, and no one need fear ol taking cold in that part over which the plaster Is applied. For sale hj DUTTO.N & CLARK, Uraltleboro: Cone Sl Wineheater, Marlboro; F.Childa 4-Co., Wilmington.; 1. Jt. Chandler 4 Co., Putney. uwl IIARDWARE GOODS. THIS week receiving Irom Boilon, JVtt 1'orfe and Hartford an extensive assortment of Hardware, and for safe lowby WILLISTON & TYLElt. Dee. S. 15 OSTRICH PLUMES. NE Cartrxn. sll colors, elegant I also, colored J llonnet Velvets, and ltibins to match, lust re ived by C. C. HALL. Dec. 3. U 3IV17 CHKAPKIt THAW EVER! 200 pages of rare and J'ashionalle Aftuic for THREE DOfjLItS. THE MCUSIC AIi OEM, A weekly publication or rare ami popular music, v il eal and Instrumental, consisting ol standard and aeconiiianiniciua, wiuumi, , . Marches, Quick Steps, Airs, Ilnndos, and selections Tiom Modern uperas, mosiui mim" " .. puhhshed In this country. r air ta - nMrMni m'1I lrnmn tn HIT t. IV. 17UWUI,ai iiiwivaw. nv.i i...- . musical world, has been enssrjeil to superintend the selecting and arranging uepar.rneni, anu '--er leels warranted In asserting, that Tllh MUSICAI. (5 KM will bear compariaon with any other muaical publication in this country, i cri-ons cuuiuk v, - ol postage, will nave inu niu.ii. 'mi .i ll . . f ... nnm aa,1i, fiir il.liverv sue lonowina; iiici-i-a .to wi. .v.,, : 'Best Spirit, Itcst.' from Amihe, 'Pearl Walts,' oy r rancois iiunicn. -inc a,ir "". sleeping,' a relebrated Hunting bong, 'lhe Rose Will cease to mow,1 as sung iiv ;n a a...H..... 14 Address, J. H. MlLLEIl, New Vork city. o PERIODICALS. SUDSCIlIPTIONS for periodiesla for the jeai me, to bedelivererl free of postage, at the 15 UOOKSTOUE. 30 PAIR SKATES THIS day received, for sale by WILLISTON & TYLER, Dec. 9, 15 Cloths, CttHstmcfcs V .Satinets. 1 HO l"ece cvc,y 6,,e wanl(,J fur Oenllemen's X wear, just received at reduced prices. Large slock of Veslings. FURS. MEN'S best Otter and Fur Seal Caps: Nulra, Muskrat and Cloth do j Tracy's super Buck Gloves, worth 82 ; 5 bales llutlalo Holies ; 50 Squirrel lloas, 100 fashionable Mulfs just received bv . O. C. HALL. Dec. S. ,5 STaVTU OP VKllMONT. MtaLsoao, as. In Probate Court, Dee. 8, 1815. The following petition Is presented, to wit! T the Ihn. At Vnlalt Court for Hi dinritl nf Martlmt. rMSHA Potnatn. cuardian of CHARLES P. Hi MURDOCH, a minor, resiiecirully represents that it would be beneficial lo the interest of his said ward to collect the demands duo to his said ward, and Invest the money arising therefrom, and also the mon ey now in said guardian's hand., In Ileal Estate; and therefore, prays the court to authorize him, by decree, so to no. ELISIIA PUTNAM, Gusrdlan Ilrstlleboro. Dec. 8, 1845. Whereupon It is ordered that said gusrdisn notify all persons interested that this court will decide upon said twtilion at the sesaion thereof, to be holden at the nrnbiln office in llrattleboro in ssid district, on the last Thursday of January neit, by publish ing a copy of the record of said petition, witlMhis or- aer inereon. inree wrens succrasivrij in iue v cnuvm Phu-nli, printed at said Uraltleboro, previous to said time oi nearing. A true ennv of Record. 17 Attest, ROVALL TYLER, Reg'r. Commissioners' A'otlee. WE the subscribers being duly appointed by the Hon. Probate Court for thedistrict ofMsrlboro. commissioners tn receive, eismine anj adjust all claims anj demanus ol all iersons sgsinst tne estsie oi TIMOTHY TWITCIIEL.L,, late of Wsrdsboro, in said district, deceased, and also all claims and demands, exhibited in oflact thereto, and six months Irom the fifth day or December 1845, being allowed by said court for that purpose ; do hereby cive notice that we will attend to the business of our ssid appointment, at the dwelling house of the widow Eliza Ann Twitchell, in said ardsbnro. on the sec ond Monday ofJanuary next, and the last Monday of May next, Irom one o'clock lo live o'clock 1'. M., on cucn ui asm usva. EMERY WHEELOCK, ) r. SULLIVAN KNOWLTON, t l'0", Wardsboro, Dec. 13th, 13-15. 17 Commissioners1 A'otiec. WE the subscribers being sppoinled by the Ion. probate court Tor the district of. Marlboro, om missioners to receive, examine and adjust alt claitnmnd demands of all persons, against the estate of JOITS! COOK, late of Newfane, in said district, deceased; and iso, all claims and demands exhibited in offset thereto, ind six months from the 50th day of Oct. last, beini al lowed by said court fur that purpose, do therein-, hereby give notice that we will attend in the busiiess ofour said appointment, at the laic dwelling bona) of iue uccrasra, in oewisne, on the last j- ridsvs or Jin- uary and March next, from one until four o'clock P.M., on cachofaaid davs. AARON C. RODINSON,? Plm EMORY DUNKLEE, Corars. Newfsne, Dec. 8, 1845. ir JW, Farm for Sale. THE subscriber being desirous ti go west oilers his farm for aale, situled about two milea north of the villagi of Ilernardston, bine on the stare load leading from Greenfield to llrattleboro. Said turn contair.s about one hundred and seventy acres ofhnd, about twenty-five acres' of first rate meadow landlies on l'all River, the balance is suitably divided into now ing, paaturing, tillage and wood land. Those wisling 10 purcnase are invura 10 examine lor themselves, mil as the buildings are nearly neiv, end in good res!r, with a good apple orchard, a first rate sugsr orchlrd, a good aqueduct conveying wsler lo the house and barn, with many other conveniences, It offers a pleas ant and desirable location either to the nraetierf or gentleman farmer. For further particulars inqnlrt of a. i.' i, a if ai a.'M'1'f 11 -i .. I.. niiiiiiiiiiiii uwner, auu living on laid premises. uernardston, ucc. 9, 1845. iflC A GOOD CHANCE. A Farm for Sale or to Let. r"l"MIE well known farm formerlr owinl S i... f-. , n..-i j i . ttilB "J vwiK I auiiciiiCI, llCCCaaCU, IS IWr now ouereu lor oaie. said larm Is silu- aHb ated in the North eaat part of llernaras. ton, on the road leading from Ilernardston to Verncn, V, . . : , . i i . . i , i . V NOTICE. ALL neraons Indebted to the late firm of RIPLEY & CLARK, are requested to call and cettle the same without further delay. All Notes and Accounts that remain unpaid the first day of February next will bu left with an Attorney for immediate collection. . , t 1UPLEY & CLARK. airaiticuoro, ueci s, ju-ia, 15 PUTNEY WOLWlsmORYT TUB subHribera having their machinery lu complete repair, are ready lo receive wool to manufacture on shares, or by the ysrd, on the moit favorable terms. Ttiey have on bands great variety orpliln'and fancy Casaimeres which they willejclniigo 'or wool, on delivery. , JAMES KEYE3& CO. l., containing about one hundred and filly acres of Isnd, well divided Into mewing, pasturing, tillage and woodland, good buildings thereon. Said larm will bo ow. -1LSO rout sixty scrrs of pasturing and woodland lying the above named larm to be sold with said (aim, sold low, About nesr or separate. Also a beautiful situatinn nesr the middle of the town of Ilernardston. a rond house and nut huIMlnra. mil about ten acres of valuable land, with a good apple and sugar orchard. or further particulars call on widow ANNA PAR- oibivi uii, living on the premises. HEAjLTHY families. HEALTHY families are those who um the 'Itesurtec lion or IV nun l'illa,' They keep the atomich clein. iue ' liver Iree, the blood pure, lhe appelilojood, the mind brilliant: in a word, the nrrann huallhw. Tlui.. uk. I.... sallow or yellow countenances may be assured that their liver la more or less diaeiiedi and that Im iaiinnii.u sin Tills frequently, their skin will become clear and Cdr, their Stomaeh Will be atmiwrlliana an ll.aw ni 1 . . K'j'hy flaw of pure blood, which will give lhe bloom of iiraiiu, iitoao who are inciinea 10 lever and ague, dya. pewla, coitivenesi, or who have an unpleaiant taste la their mouth in tbe morning, should u.e theie Pills, for they cleanio the stomach so effectually that the breath becomea perfectly sweet Parents and all olhera should bear In mind, that they are an eflectual cure for the dmnbosa. No cuiraren nave oecn known to die orsummercompl.lnls who have used these pills Irom the commencement ol tbeir dis ease 1 mark this I for will you not blame yourselves, if your children die, that you did not try tbe Persian Pills I Sold by BUTTON .V(CLAIIK. llrattleboro, Cono & WlrjcheaUst, Marlboro, V. Childs & Co., Wilmingtari, P. R. Chandler Co., Putney. SOwl Law Copartnership. TUP. iinderslinfU. ATTOJINIRS ami GOlffc CHANCERY, have fomrf Coptnsh V ""f" the name ol VaLKER & KELLOGG. nd 'fiuve iken theoiUco lately icuplcd by the nan. , DW Kellogg, (recently appointed one of the Judge of the Supreme bourt,)V baton's River. aro ready to attend lo business In any ol the Court of I,sw snd Equllyln the counties of Windham ?na Windsor. CHARLES I. WALKER, OEOROB M. KELLOGG, fiaxlon's River, Dec. 19th, 1845. iw'7 MlMKlt He LAINES. 1 flf) f"n 1ew '!)'lcr just received, compllslng DIQina nr nnm iluU. ( ...t.. j 1 ( ... ... , iiiiia-a, pcuutuui Cashmeres and Crapes, do; Plaids, Slrlpei and Cross .ti.( maw, 111.11 oiiica ui nun mourning ue 4.aines. U. U, IIAl.la. Dec. 3. 5 I V DEO, 9, 1040. NEW GOODS, NRW GOODS, r T II IR llatf rpi-pivnil Cmm Yin-Inn ..l XT T .1. X large quantity of New Goods at very much re. .in, .,"", " i iiu lyioaKinge, enawis Gloves, &c, which will )ie sobl ot great bargains by ' C TOWNSLEY & SON F. BROWN'S Samaparilla and Toniato JUKcrs. STOVES, STOVES. oHAnr.ES h. cwwn, just rrcriied at the Oltl Stand, STONE BUILDING, JjlEOM dilferenl foundries, an extensive assortment . if the most approved patterns of , COOKING STOVES nowtn use, smong which may be found Clrtis' Improved Ysnkee Cooking Stores; fonsnt's do, Yankee Notion do Vest Trov Fuetsaviog Railway do Itwood's Empire do Culver's Hartford do " Kitchen Companion do Iarlor Cooking do &c, 4c., all jf which arc offered at the LOWEST riUCES. llso, a few of old patterns, that the styles have goie by, but pretty good Stoves, and some second hsid do, will be sold very chesp. lir-light, Six piste and Uox Stoves, some suitable for Churches snd Urge buildings; small Parlor Stoves, 4-1., &c; Russia and common Stove Pipe; Russia Iron; S.p Pans made to order. A complete assortment ol STOVE FURNITURE. IOD WORK in Sheet Iron, Copper and Tiri done byexperiencrd workmen. In the best manner, and at far prices. STOVES cleaned and nut op. Drattleboro, Oct 1. 1845. 6 OK. BAT ENGLISH REMEDY FOR COCCUS, COI.D3, AST1I.MA, AND CONSU.U1TION t mllF. TIME HAS COME when Consnrantinn nuv JL be classed with the curable diseases. The most fearful malady ofour climate has been conquered I The most ratal oi an uiseases nss yielded si last lo tne skill oi man. I.ucJinii's Iltinxarian Dalsaiu or Lire Will speedily and certainly cure Consumption, even in its moat HOPELESS FORMS, and in all ordinary diseases of the Chest snd Lungs, it is the most perfect ana aanurauie remeuy Known to trie emitted world. The Hungarian Datsam was first discovered bv Dr. Buchan, of London, England, and has been tested for six yesrs by the most eminent Physlclsns in Greet Urltain, and on the continent of Europe, where It has iiiuvcu me GREAT AND ONLY REMEDY. It has recently been Introduced into the United States, under the immediate superintendence of the inventor, and is now literally sweeping Consumption from the lapd. hat Innnculallon is to the Small Pox, the Hungarian llalsamis to Consumption an insurmount able barrier I Chemists, Physicisns, Medirsl Societies, and the grcai oouy oi uonsumpuvc patients, every where, ad mit that the most important work of the nee has been accomplished CONSUMPTION VAN BE CU BEV) All Panaceas. Expectorants. Svruns and Drcna liave been discarded n useless all systems of Inhala tion, vapor usiiis, l ar buiokc, linanges ol Climate, AjC. have been reiected and the wonderful nrmluetnl the HUNGARIAN GUM, obtained Irom the "Mel- tonga," or Tree ol Lille, Is now universally received ujr UVI1UIIIHIY(;., S IIIO ONLY SOURCE OF HOPE. Let no person afflicted with a aevere and obntinate Cough, Inllamalion ol the Lungs, Asthma, or any ol the symptoms ol Consumption, lose a moment of time In seeking relief from this GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Delays are dangerous, and all other pre tended remedies are not only useless, bul FATAL- xai uliuubi v ri. A ainglo bottle will reveal its astonfshlnrr virtue. Ami open at once the fountain of health and strength to the afilicted. The great merit of Dr lluchan's llalsam is this that in all caiea of Pulmonary Consumption It gives IMMEDIATE RELIEF. 1 v Every family In lhe United States should be suppli ed with lluchan's Hungarian llalsam ol Lire, not only to counteract the consumptive tendencies of the cli- iiuic, nui ia ue uscn as a preventive medicine In all '"""I Colds, Coughs, Spilling of Blood, Pain in thesidesnd Chest. Irniailnn Hroncliitis, Difficulty of Hteathing, Hectic Fever! Night Sweats, Emaciation snd General Debility, Aath'- ma, iniiuenza-wiiooping Cough and Croup, Price Ol llio ltsl.am nnlv nnailnlli, nBi Lul. t.L. full directions, Dissertation on Consumption, Notices, and certificates of Remarkahle Cures, Stc. IMVID r, URADLEE, Sole Agent for the United States. I IB Cocut Sinrti, lloston. ell ami 111 WinrUnr A Ir II ...! jDISSOjLUTIOW. milE Copartnership heretofore exialliig between iTw I'l I vlSo,,-BnP' .unlef ,he R,m 0( U'lADLEY K iVAliKl.Ri is dissolved bv, mninal "J. DORR IlRADLfcY, n ..I l. .a w' VAIaKCU. Rratlleboro, Dec. 18lh, 1815. SvM Valuable Property for sale. THE subscriber otTers fur tsle his Dwelling House and Lot In llraltle- .noro west village. This eligible aitualion III nrfl r Ilin loa, Umn n.l t - . . Apply to Lafayette Claikor N. R. Willialon. C- KIDDER. TUB above 1st correct likeness of a person that has been cored nfa had humor nf Innn atn,l. Ing, liy using BROWNS HARHAPAIULLA and TOMATO BiTTJtES. Who will or can have the least Moobt but the above medicine Is the best article now In use for the following complaints, (after reading the followinir ceitificates.. Bail Humors. Dvan-mia jaundice, Cosllveneas is cured by them In a short time, alter ait outer meuicino nss laneu. uire mem one trial and satisfy yourselves of lhe truth of lhe above asscrlion. He aura end alwavs ask for Orown't. as here areim. itations snd coun terfeit articles sold, which is no more like the genuine (which it prepared by Frederick Brown) than cold water. These excellent Hitters wilt bo found a certain curs sll esses of inndigestion or Dyspepsia, Jaundice. Lots of Appetite, General Debility, tainlness and Sink ing oi ino ciomacn, slowness ui spiiiis, a-osuveness, Determination of Illood lo tho Head, Pain in the Limbs and Side, Diarrhea, Wrskness, Dizziness, Cu taneous Eruptions on the Fsce and Neck, Hectic Fever, Night Sweats, Nervous and Sick Headache, Acidity of Stomach, llilious Affections, Piles, Costive nets, and tn nil diseases csused by impurity of tho blood, the debility of tho system, or tho unhealthy stsle of the stomach and bowels. They are also exceedingly efficacious In restoring constitutions broken down by sedentary employments, and have been extensively used by Clergymen, Edit ors, Printers, Clerks, Setmstresses, and numerous others whose health bad been injured by confinement andctose application, with the happiest results. They restore ine action oi me siomacii, increase tne quan tity of the blood, and impart to the wan and emacia ted system of the invalid the vigor and flowof true health. These Bitters are warranted lo be a purely Veeet. able compound and mark this, CO they can never do the least Injury lo any one whatever. -Ol l liev are acpi ny many persona as a r.i.niui MEDICINE, and have been given to lhe vouureil children, on account of the mildness of their operation, wim excellent etieci. Post Orrict, Edgartown Mm-, May St, leil. Mr. F. Brown: Sra Will you have the kindness to forward me, by the schooner Energy, now in Bos ton, at Central Wharf, opposite Messrs IIewins& iishere store, six dozen Domes ssrsapsnus and to mato Bitters. A captain of a ship bound on a Cape Horn voyage, wishes more than I now have on hand lo aupnly him with. I therefore send this to be mail ed in New Bedford, so thst you csn tend them up by the Energy. Should I deity sending the order until to-morrow's msil, it would be too late lo send by lbs Energy. By complying with the above request, you will oblige ionrs, respecuuiiy, SYLVANUS L. PEASE, P. Master. Here is another recommendation from a well known captain of a ship which tails from Fairhaven, Massachusetts. Csnt. Joseoh Ho er. (of the whale ship Erie) sirs Brown's Ssrsaparilla and Tomato Bitters, are inval uable to all seafaring men. They should never be without il. No medicine is like it. or half as eood. in diseases which ssilors aro liable to, particularly diseas es bro't on by living a long umeon salt provisions, i have used it on my last voyage, and uo know irom experience, on myself, that scurvy is almost immedi ately cored by It, Take my advice, and never go to sea without one dozen bottles of Brown's Sarsapar illa and Tomato Hitters, being on board of your ship. READ AND BELIEVE. A person is verv sDt to sar. we of course would recommend our own medicine id preference to any oth er. For fear that remark maybe made of me, I have thought it proper to subjoin a few certificates and let era Irom our agents,-and persona that have been cored by thia most valuable medicine. The followiog Cer tificates and Letters are from persons of the first re speclsbility, and those that are best known in the towns where they reside. Do not tske my word for it, but inquire for yourselves; ynu will find sll I have ssid Is true. I csn publish hundreds, but I think the following, which I hsve selected from different psrtsof the country, are tumcieni lo sausiy any unprejudiced mind. Mv agent in Bath, Me., Mr A. O. rage, sent me the following a few days since. Bath, Me. Msy 28, 1844. MrF. Rrown: Desr Sir Havine tested the vsl- ueofvour Sarsaparilla and Tomato Bitters, I tske plessure to give to you tho facta ol my case for your own satisfaction and the benefit of others. I nave been suffering with the erysipelas humor in mv side. csuaing my hand and arm to swell very much, scd to be painful; at the same time and lor some time pre vious, have been troubled with a weak stomach; most of ray food has hurt me, and there has been a singular lainlness at tne stomsch, which has been incressing, and caused me much difficulty. Afler I commenced tak ing your Diners, I could perceive a gradual and im molate relief, and would recommend it with much confidence to those who aie troubled with such com plaints. Yours, truly, WM. DONNELL. Bath, Me., May 27, 18. Mr F. Rrown: Desr Sir! hsve some time pan suffered much from Jaundice and Dyspepsia at the stomsch, loss ol appetite, and trouble and pain from the least simple food, with pain in the besd and sides, a slight cough, general weakness and debility ol the system. After using a number of medicines without any relief, 1 was induced to try your Sarssparilla and Tnmain ltiilar- I r..i ImmauliafM .-li - TI mm nn. bottle, and I feel gratified fur the creat relief I have re ceived, and I would recommend it to all who are aul- Icring Irom similsr disorders. Yours, truly, FREDERICK B. SHAW. Address all orders lo the proprietor, FREDERICK BROWN, 03 Washington Street, Boston. AGENTS: Dutlon & Clark, Brallleboro: John W. Moore, Bellows Falls; II. E. Raker, Fayette ville; Jason Saffurd, Windham; William H. Wil liams, Willianisvilie; S. F. Thompson, Townshend; Thomas Cook, XV. Townshend; Bumner St Brim hall, Jamaica; Pierce Sr. Albee, So. Londonderry; A. ScC.U. Aldrich.No. Londonderry; Oregen Smith, Wilmington. For sale also by Druggists St Agents generally. July 4, 1345. 45 BOSTON AliMANAC. THE Boston Almanac for 1840. by S. N. Dickin son, will be ready for the public on or before the 10th of December. The new and splendid map of Boston will again appear in this number. Also a new Map of Railroads in tho Commonwealth of Massachu setts. This Map shows at a glance all the roads di verging from Boston. Along each line of road, the Stations or depots, are legibly Bel down, with their dis tances from Boston. Ii also shows the route of the Long Island Road, and the course of the Hudson Riv er as Isr as Albany. No Massachusetts man can ex amine this Map of Railroads without pleasureable reelings. Al a glance ho sees these great arteries of business, life and prosperity all centering tn the great metropolis of New England. The Miscellaneous De partment nf the Almanac has received all due attention. 1'he Business Directory and other local matters haw been thoroughly revised, and made, In all respects, as perfect as possible. Orders to be addressed, as usual, to the Publishers, Messrs THOMAS GROOM St CO., 82 Slste Street, or to the Proprietor, S. N, DiCKttisou, 52 Washing ton Street. 14 Harness Trimmings, &c. TRASS, Plated, Tinned and Jnpaned Saddlery IB anil 11....... ,11.! 1 li. ' . CV.. rr, i iiuir , fiiiiiiiiugsj raieni lacainer, ouu bread, Morocco, Kid, binding and lining Skins, late ly received from New York and lloslon, for aale cheap by Dec. S. WILLISTON '& TYLER. Farm for Sale. THE sulurriber wishes to sell the Farrnln Hinsdale N.H., lately own ed by Dr,-Pavid Wooley, conalsting ol MssEEaBBBBBBBvaiAia-Mvo .CIVS, pit'BSaniiy BtlUBtCU the, easlbank of Connecticut river, and about two milea from Uraltleboro village. Persons wishing to f""" wo rcicrrcu io ia. u. Plea.l, i;wi., in Brallleboro. FRANCIS WOOLEY, July IS, 1815. tfT ljM-, 4,a-, "V