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Loss of the Steamer North America! The (learner North America, Oapt. Drown, from St. John, N. 1)., via Easport, morning of-otli till., for llustun, burst her steam pljHS on Wednesday night, about 10 o'clock, oft" Long Island, Mount Desert, Mc., during a hcaty galo from W. S. W., and drifted to u illini half a mile of the shore, when she let go both anchor, the sea running very high and the vessel straining very badly. She was soon ivntcr-loggcd, when the cables were cut, and she went on shore on Thursday morning. A rope was tun from the wreck to the shore, and the passen gers ami crew, about sixty in number, wcrn all sat ed, with the exctptioit of n fireman, an Irishman, nho slipped fro.n the rope and sank. The passen gers and crew, who were in an exhausted condition, lc!t the wreck in the care of soma of the Islanders, who promised to take care of what property might come ashore, for thich purpose they built a fire upon the beach, The passengers then went up to the houses upon tho island, to warm and recruit themselves. I'rcrious to leaving the steamer, Cap tain Drown had placed all the baggage ol the pas sengers, together with the money, silrer plate, and other valuables belonging to tho boat, in the cabin aft, which was comparatively unbroken. On Friday morning, upon going down to the beach, they found that, during their ubsence, the cabin had been set on fire, and burnt to tho water's edge. By this act thpy lost every thing but ono or Inn trunks, and are mostly in a very destitute con dition. Some clothing, which was known to hate been in the trunks of the passengers, was found on board a schooner at anchor there, said to be bound to New York, and claimed. To this, ar.swcr was made, that if they could prove it was their proper ty, it should he given up tu them. Sixteen pas sengers and one of tho crew arrived in this city, this morning, in the steamer Penobscot. Tho let ter bag was not recovered. The North America had but little freight. Uapt. Drown remains by the wreck, in the hope of saving something. One of the crew of the N. A. reports that a schooner, name unknown, was ashore three miles from them, and that the Islanders reported that all hands had perished. The l'cnobscot has on board fifteen of the crew of the Ilatticn barque Canton, bound from New York for liangor, whose loss ne have reported. Huston Truv. The Dangor Whig sajs : "Sho had forty pas sengers on board, all of whom, together with the crew with the exception of one man, a fireman wero saved, by the noble exertions of tho citizens on shore, who drew them to land, while the surl was running from ten to twenty feet high. The passengers lost every thing, except what they had on, and the steamer is completely broken up. A vessel was chartered, at Ml. Desert, to take the pas sengers to Thomaston, or Belfast, in order to meet the Penobscot, to-day, on her last trip for the sea son." For the Phoenix. In the last Phoenix 1 have been fsvored with Hie perusal ol the new " Act relating to the Licensing Inn keepers and Ilelsilers," passed the tail session ofour l-egislilurc. That this act is some improvement on former laws on this sub ject 1 am Trillin j lo admit; yet the general provisions of the old law, and its most prominent k objectionable features are retained in the new, which renders il,in my opinion,or little or no importance in support of the tcinjiernnce cause. This scl, like the ollier,is essentially snd emphatically a license rW," requiring all persons to pay a bonus into the treasury before they are pel milted lo engage in the IrsHic, with no restrictions to prevent the land from being Hooded with the lnloxicatinir beverage, excepting the Incongruity expressed in the 13th (Section, empowering snd making it the duty of the "Judges of the several County Courts to grant lieen sea to all such persons as shall make application therefor and nho sustain a rood moral character. Now the plain import of this section establishes one important principle, lo be decided by our County Courts, from which there is no appeal, (vix.) that good moral characters only, will be per mitted to deal In the demoralising traffic of ardent spirits to be used ss a berersge, and consequently toexcess. To this unavoidable conclusion the friends of tempersnce must ar rive, as established bv law, that lie who msnulsctures drun kards, keeps his machinery constantly in operation lor that purpose, and liviog on the sins of the people, is engaged In a lawful employment and sustains a gooil moral character. And to this conclusion no friend of our present license law csn or ought to object ; for In the event thai the license part of the act goes Into operation or not, tho law prs-supposes that rood moral characters may or will engage m tne oe- moralising traffic, and that the final decision of our tribu nals will eravelv sanction the prsctice. 1 lie result ol "1A censo or No License" to be herealter decided by a majority ol the freemen, does not alter, nor even vary the principle, for the law aanctions the Iriffio and indirectly admits it to bo a moral employment, requiring Its fostering care lo make it ttivtHMt business. Now it requires no deep penelrstion of mind lo perceive, thsl, the mors respectable the traffic, the mors deleterious its elrects, snd the more leerjie the combined efforts of humanity to arrest its progress. Out since moral suasion lias elfected so great a revolution in the temperance csuse, it requires nou.more than ever.lhe sanc tion of the law to enable the dealers in srdent spirits, to be considered reputable cilliens. Had the law required the acvrrsl County Courts tu license no person lo trsflio in the ardent beverage excepting such as sustain a bad moral char acler, a decided impulse in rny opinion would have been given lo the cause of tempersnce, and there would have been then some hope, that the traffic would be confined to such and only euch, as would deal in it, if no license law existed, lo make It a lawful and reputable calling. But as the " scl" now is, the freemen will be called in Msrch next, lo decide on the propriety or impropriety or taking the " uholesale and rttuil business" out or the hinds or good moral characters and leave it In the hands or unlawful and Irresponsible sgents, clandestinely employed to furnish the exlnlrrating beverage wheiever It can be secretly or surrep titiously oblsined and eagerly drank'ln every nook and cor ner of the land ; exemplifying the words of Solomon, that " stolen waters are aweel and bread eaten In secrelis pleas ant " -Now to me this is a conltit in which I feel but little interest llsd the issue been " o license" or " n Into" fur the fieeinen lodtcide, instead of License or No License," the verJr.t then would have been in accordance wllli the desires, feeliuge and declarstiuus ol every Hue Washinglo nian, and given a real and beneficial Impetus lo the temper ance csuse. But a "license Isw" on the subject, retards the progiess or tempersnce, by erecting a ' stumbling Hock," over which many uf our best friends hsve blunder ed lo the greet detriment of the csuse. VEIUTY. Nov. Wlh, 1840. MttasciiotT Loss or Lirr. The papers give the lists orclvun fishing sehnoners fruni the small port or Marble- head, which viere lost with all on board, In tho great gale or Sept. ID The names nnlie crews ol ten ol Iheul are ab so published, from which it sppears thslCS men and boys wen. I.imi. snd thai the nuinlier made widows bv the cslsm- ily wn.urly thl.r. and vnehundrtd end fjlyone orphans! trably incrrase this sad list Muss, Spy Ilioil TtiEalotf. Mark II. Parkenann has been arrested el New Orleans, accused or holding Itileicourse with tho Mexican . uovemtneoiu utui. i or. Tun Mlxicss Li.Titssoc Manque Advices rrom lis. vana of the 1 31 It ull. lully confirm the statement that let' ,.r. rd ni.rnite had been sent there Jrom Mexico, with pa. tenia orcitizenship attached, conlsining instructions lor the seizure ss prires oi uu vessels oi m.- , .-, l,- r,,i,n,l and the lakimr of ilirm into Mexican or neu- tr. f ..! trnio the above dale, however, the Mexicsn sgenl lisd been unable tu dispose orsny oniicse letters, snd llie government or vuua spprareu u, wriiwiu; myw-i- mg to preient incur ueing put in csecuuuu. Til ruspom! Suvis A very crest snd proper syrups, thy hss been eipreiaed tor these poor creatures. We Icaru Hut tU Slaves, 100 In nuuitier, ho hare been presented bv In. mob rrom selllmi upon their own lands in Ohio, have lieen better so. commodate! by the people or le adjoining county" here thej hsve been distributed anions; families who are teachine; them to read, and training; them u habits or Industry and frugality. Ibis Is s meliorating their condition practically. llriglttoii Jlni-Lct Monday, Nov. 30. At Market GJO head Cattle, !M Stores, ISyokea Work ing Oxen, SteOO Sheep and about SM Bwlne. Ueef Cattle Kilts at $5 75 first quality, $3 50 sec ond quality, s I 7J a $i lU-thlrd quality, 4)a73 a $4 6U eals weie quick. Working Oxen Sales of a few made at $70, 7a, 85, and Kin,.T vear old 10 a 17 three vear old. SO a frit) Sheep-Bales or small lots at from $1 43 to t 73 and A'J 'JS-briak. Bieme Sales at wholesale ills for Sows end De, for liar- runs. At retail from 4 IK too I -a ani oe. At the I'lioasnlx tlouttv in tliii villain. Nu. UStli. h GforjeH Kejfi, Uiq, Mr. f lenrjr M llarwnod, Green- wicii, ntiu .tins vnei Aiinira iniyrr, m i,nntat ,1111 At Wrntn. lit Intl.. bv Cvfu Wnlibum. tla . Mr Jrl. iVi-inti lutlff, of Clirttcifioltl, N. Jl., to Mr, Abigail Uib le,oft)nf, Maii. in Amhrral, nnv. vu, by lift. A. M. U.iltmf Mr Cbtrlft F llivwimd. nitrrchanl. to sMia Maitht. diuslitrr of Cant. Olirrr Dickinaun, allot Amlirrat. In GuilLitd, Nnv.fiGili.lt llev. Mr PmII. Mr Charlei P. llruwuftl, u Greenfield, to .Mlai Mir U. Woodcock, nl itrameuoru In Cambrnli Mm., Nni . loth, .f tpliiiJ !cf f ( Gi-ore Ifrnr 8tlr, ajpfd 1W. The derritM-d waa llif rldrat mn of Jiion Stalt. Eia . ol ClipUet, V'rrmunt. wh rrtduited at Uartinnnth Citllctrtf in H4 and at the time nf iiia death waa a member id lite Law School in Harvard Univerail- In I a me, Ohio, auddenl, November 7lb, Mnr Ann Knowlton, ifed about 37 eati, daucbter tT llenjamin Knnwltnn, nrNewTane. Pnnlera In Vermont, and Wor ceater. Maia .are requeated to nulic. In Ui?rnardatnn, Nov. l20iIi(Ycr aaiUenl nilh an flpo Ilecl(c fit,. Mr UuTua Newell, jej 73 year. Loral and Traveling Agents Wanted, rY10 canvass the Statu of Vermont wilh an luten'st X in? and valunhle work, that has never l-eeii oHcr. ed In that Hlalr. UUtricU will lie secured to AgenU if it la desire J. For further information, aiinlv to IK I). Nl.MS, 10 Phcctiix Itdnr. Amherst. Ma. CO"All Ullet mast pre paM. 16 INSURANCE. KF Vt. Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Q) ri'silF, suWrilier, Agent Oir the Vt. Mutuil Kiru X Ins. Co., lien-liy gives notiee tlist lie will rlK-ct Insursnres insaid Cnntnany, on all kimls ol property usually insured by similar 'cmiipanii-a, nn siiliraltnn. I . 11. L-aSKINUKIX, Draltletiom, Dec IS iG. Cm 1 6 ivotici:. A Lis persons Indebted to us by Note or Oook account, ol from Mie to six years stanttinz, sre requested to call settle between this aud the first or f rbruarr next OIILE.N MATT i CO. Brattleboro, Dec 7, 184U. Ill Grocery Store AMU $3 OYSTER SALOON. TIT UK subscriber continues business at the new X Store lately ruled un at No 6 llrick Ilotv. aud has constantly lor sale Groceries, SiC. Ills st'iclc cnnsisi in partiiftlie fulloiving: Sugar, Molaitses, Teas, Collee, Cikob, Uai-lns, Kids, Orsnzes, Lemnns, Spici-s, Toliarco, Cigars, 1'ntvJcr, Shot, Snap, Oil, Salmon, Mackerel, Ihwton Tripe, Nuts, Tn s, Italsin Grapes, Confccli'iiirry of nil kinds, Ac, $-c. WAMTcuin exchanee forsViods, Corn, live, Oats, Potatoes, Uutter, Cheese, Eggs, tic. FRESH OYSTJ1RS lieccived every Tuesdsy and Kridsy, and fir sale by Ihc leg, quart, or Imtvl. He will furnish at short no lire and at all times, Oysters, cooked in any slyle; also, Iripe, ham, linvls, pie, cakes, ruslsrds, hot coffee and tea. Separate rooms, well lurntshed, where Oysters and other refreshments are served uii in the best man ner. JONAS CUTLEIl. Uraltleboro, Dec. 10, 1840. 10 Vt. & Mass. Railroad. PnOI'OSALS will be received si our office In Athiil, unlit Tuesday, IhcQll day of December insl , for the era.linir, masonry, bruloinir snd sleeiiersoflhe sec ond division of the Vermont and Jltassachusttts ItaiU road, extending from .'2 1 hoi to faorlhfield. Yot plans a n.i specilicsiinns, contractors sre relerred tn A. r. Edwards and S. F. Johnson. Engineers, at their re spective oOicesat Dsldwinsville and Alhol. A. t.ttuuKr.11, rresiucm. A. K. KowsaDS, ) .... S. F. Joitsson, J ""-" Doston, Dec. 3, 1S46. Conlraciors may, if they please, in the intermediate time, address any letters on the subject to the Presi dent of the company, at Fitchburg. BOX STOVE. -I SECOND HAND 6 plate Dox Stove wilh lot X ol i'ii, for sale cheap by Uratllfbiro, Dec. 7, 1840. A.E. DWINELL. 10 REGISTERS dLsJlMJVJlCS, TTTiOHsaleat UKACKETT'S -I.' D 3ec. 9, 1840. 10 FORSALE. Atiko sToiiYniucKirousK, pleasantly situaled on High Street, in lliatltebnro, East Village, with a good Ham and other out houses, snd half an CO" Possession given immediately. acre of land. For lerms apply lo the subscriber, on the premises. or lo L. G. Mr.au, Esq. OZEAIIL, STODDAKD. Dec. S, 1840. lilt) ii Act to Incorporate the Windham Prov ident Institution lor Savings. It la hereby enacted bv the General Asssmblr or the State or errooni, aa ioiiows !ec. I. Gardiner C. Hall, La-kin (1. M.id, Horatio S. Nojel AsaKeves. Ilenrr Smith. Josenh Steen. Austin Uirchard. t'tiioc. ins Wlulo. lioval .in. Samuel r. lunmoHO, aoa r.ueneicr I l,,w J. iltelp a.KfMl.l.. sn.l successors are herebv constituted. a body poluic and corporate, by tbe oanis or tho Windham Prov ideal Institulion for Ssriosnd by tfcat name may aue & b. sued, may bars a common acal and the oamo after at pleasure, and all deeds, conveyances, graiils, covenants and agreements made by their Treasurer or sny other person by their authority shall be good and valid In law. aec. s. saiu i.orporeuon sasn ue spsuia ut ircBi.iau htoi any person or pentuns, aay deposit or deposits or mone, snd Ol using snu tiiiprufiou me same lur uia iiui-.bo. in ..wiui., la the i!irir.tintistii-rmn menlloned and orovided. Sec, 3. All deposits oi money received by said corporation shsll be used sod imoroved lo ilia best adsantaae I and the ia- coroe or prolll tnercui snail 00 oy litem appueu ana oi. meu saiunic ine aepoauors. ineir eiecuiors or suiuinisirainrs m piuiwr. linn, acenrdin? to their denoslls. with such reaaoiiable deduc tions as rosy bo necessary to defray the unavoidable expenaes of salj insliluliou, sna ine pnncipsj or sucn ueposiis m.j a -tui-drawn si such times aud la such manner, as aaid Corporation hall itirftrt inrl annnlnl. Sec. 4. Said Corporation shall, st their Orst meeting umler tt.ts set, sad st any subsequent anaud meeting, thereafter, have pow er to elect by ballot, any other person or persons (not exceeding thirty, tncludinl tnose wno sre st Ulal urns tnemoers,) iooemem her. nf saiil Crnoritlon. are. a. J ne O'lirera or aim ..orporsnon snai, un.,.. ui s Prealdent. a Vice President, a Treasurer, a Secretary, as maav Trustees or directors ss sua corporation may ueem necessary, sna sucn otlior ollicers as may oe requisite lor managing me si fur. ,,r the Inatiinllon. which olRcers shall ba elected by ballot. snd shall hold their otlices for oue year, and until others sre cho sen and have accepted in their stead, snd the Treasurer ofssid Corporation, before entering upon tbo duties of his otlice, shall give bouds to th. Directors tbo-eor, in audi sum, snd with such sureties ss the said directors nuv require. intr .ufI, buildlnes and real estate ss mav be ueeeaaary sod con oec. u. raalil i.Drponuoo snail oe cspsmo ui issiuv sna ,in,u- ven.eot ror inauajlng their slfairs, not exceeding In value, S.a inouisnauollirsi sna snail ie lurmerauie to use, uoio saa Dis pose or any ru.l estate whatever which may. in good tattb be mortgaged, or pledged, for the socurity ot' its loans or debts due toil, omhichmsr bain good ruth conreyed to or tikea by ssld Corporation, in satisfaction or dischsre uf debts, demands or liabilities, which shall have been prcviuutly contracted or la cuired. Sec. 7 Said Corporation may make all such by-laws, as are necessary and proper for the management of the eUans of the In. solution, not inconsistent wilh the Constitution Slid laws or this olalc. , . . Sec. u. Said Corporstlon shall not maxo and Issue say bill or promissory note lo circulate as currency and the President end nieiuuers siuresaiu, suai, rocvt.e uu cuiuiieussoun v, uivii alee. In snd ln.titut un i nur shall an. or ma lunusol said la stitutlon be losned to any Dueitor or other olHcer thereof ) J rrotuiui, lloHever,tual a rea.ooauie auoaarico may oe iniue lo the Treaaurer, Secretary, and aucb clerks as tho business ol the Institution may render netcisary. Sec. 9. It shall ba the duty of the Prealdent aud Directors to make au annual report to the General Assembly, containing su account (4 the amount of doposita and divideude declared ur.d Insde. Sec 10. Larkin G. Mesd Is authorised to roll the first meet log or the Corporation by giving written notice or the time aud place or.uch meeting to eacb ontie Corporators herein mention ed, sis dsys previous thereto. t QeO. SI. Al SHI Dir.M.J M , KICW W.Hin.- thereor, the President, Vico President, Tressurcr, or Mcrelury boing one, shall be a quorum. beo. 12. This set sbdl be subject to the provisions uf Chap ter . 14" the Hevlsod Slstutes, solitled " or Private Corpora lions." Sec. 13. This set shsll be under tbe control or future Leslsla- turcs, to alter, smend or repesl as the poblic gM)d requires. Sec. II. This Institulion shsll la locsicd st Crattletoio, In tho County ol Wludhsm, STATS Or V2HMOKT, Marlboro, ss. t Vrohau Court, Die. 8, 110. The lollowing petition Is presented, lo wit i To the Hon. the Probate Court for the District of Marlboro. Lisua A'. Warrcs, Administrator upon the estate of WILLIAM V. Will I K, lileof Whitintrhani.tn said district, deceased, represents thsl the amount of debts due from the decesed,ls about $70D,trU That the charges ol aduiinistrslion will be about fjO,UO 475J.IW $37J,rS That the vslne of the personal estate, according to the appraissl, is (.esving a balance unprovided for of $374,123 That Ibe Ileal K.tate or said deceased onnsisls ot A5 acres oriind, situated tsithiu a half a mile or the centre of said Wliilinhain, apprised at $7110,110. And inasmuch as a put ol' tho Aesl Kstate of said de ceased cannot be sold without serious injury lo those inter ested In the remainder, should any remsin after paring the just debts and charges eeainslsaid estate, the aaid Adiuinis irslur thereornrsis the lion. Court aloresaid. Tor license to sell the whole or said Ileal Kstate, with the reversion or the widow's duuer, far the purpose or psvlogsald debts and charges. LINUS A WAnrtUN, Adm r. Whitingham, Nov. 115, 1840. Whereupon, It Is ordered that aaid Administrator noliry all jtersons interested, that Ihis cmiit will decide upon said application, at a special seasion thereof to he holden at the probata nflice in llratllrboro In aVid district, on the last Wednesday or December, Inst ,br publishing a copy of the record nl said petition, with this order Iherenn, three weeks successively in the Vermont Phasnix, printed at aaid Ural llcburo, previous bisaid lime oriiesrin. A true copy of record 10 Attest, 1 II D IIAnniS, lleg'r. VommlssltiutfHi JVollcc. WE the undersignej, being sppoinleil by the Hon. the Probair Court for the district of Marlboro, commissioners to receive, cxsmine, and adjust all claims and demands ol all persons, ogainst the estate ol JJISOJV RE JlD. late iifWhilingham, in saiJ probatedisliirt, deceaaej, and all claims and demands exhibited In nfl'ael tlu-irln. and aix months from the 7th dayol Octnlier, A. I)., 1840, being allowed lor that purpose, we hereby give noliie, that we will attend In the duties nlour raid ap iviintnient, at the laic dwelling house of aaid decease InsalJ Vliitliighain,onlhe2l Mondaya of January St .March ncxl.lrom 9 A. M., unlil four of the clock, P M.,on each nl said days. KEUIlUN WINN, Icottm'is PA It LEY ST A U It. Jr., J Lo"-m " Dated at Whilingham, Dee. 0, 1840. 1 C STATE Or VERMONT. Msslboko, ss. U Pnsntt Court, Dte. 8, I34C. The rullowing petition is presented, tn wit To the lion the Probata Court Tor the District nl Marlboro Rtuais Wins, Guardian orNsacv BstiitRKasiss.snd Jassc Clemkst Kahcs, minor children or JIIS8K EAME9, late ol Whitinghsm in slid district, decessed, sod heirs or the ssid Jesse, decessed, respectfully represents thsl the ttesl Estste of bis said wards is situsted In the south parlor said VI11lin4hsm, and not upon any public traveled road or highway, with nobuilding thereon stand ing excepting a barn, and that the widow uf said deceased has sold her interest in said Keel Estsle by enntrsct, and that said Ileal Estate can now be snld at its Hilt value, snd Ibst it will ba likely heresflerlo deprecisle in vslue; where or Ihe said Guardian prsys ssid couit fiir license to sell sll the rtesl Estate of his said wsrds, thai the same may be pul st interest for them. IlKUtlKN WINN. Guardian. Dated at Whilingham, Nov. 7, 18.11. Whereupon, it is orJered that said Guardian notify all persons Interested, that thie court will decide upon said pe tition, al a specie! session thereof, lo be holdrn st llie pro bste office in flrstlleboro, in ssid district, on the last Wed nesday in December inst , by publishing n copy rihe re cord of ssid petition, with this order ihereon, ihre. weeks successively in Ihe Vermont Phcenix, printed at aaid Ural tleboro. pievious to said lime or hearing. A true copy of Record, Attest, U. D. HARRIS, rteg'r. State or 'crmont. MlBLBOaO, ss. U ProUls Court, Dte. ilk, 1810. The following petition is presented, tn wit: To lis lUn. Prololt Court for las District efMurlsor: I7lDW.no Paitsons, Guardian nf FRANKLIN D. U MILLER tr ELLEN S. MILLER, miners and heirs to the estate of Mraham I). .Miller, laleofMarl boro, deceased, respectlully represents thst it would be conlurive to the interest of his said warJe to sell their Itesl .'state which they own in comnon, situated in aaid Mailh-uo, and put the proceeds nfsuch sale at in terest, iv neretore, ne prsys ine court m grant nun license lo sell said Heal Estate for the purpose of afore- " ' EDWJ1HD VAltSOHS, Guardian. Brattleboro, Dec. 4, 1810. Whereupon, it Is ordered that aaid Guardian notify all iiersons interested, that this court will decide upon said spplicatton at a sjiecisl set-lion thereof, to be hold- en at ine prooaie ollire in iiraiiietKirn, in saiu uiauici, on Wednesday, Ihe SOlh dayol December, insl., by publishing a copy of the record ol said petition and I ma oruer inereon, tnree weena successively in me v er- mont Phcenix prinled at Uraltleboro, in said district, nreviouj to asi. d time or hearing. A true cone 01 ivecnru. Attest. B. D. HARRIS, Reg'r. 10 STATU OV VKItJIONT. Slattboro, ss. la ProUtt Court, Dte. 4, IB40. The following petition is preaenled, tn wilt To Its lion. Prol.lt Court for Iks dutriet of Morlhoro. 171 moot WltElLocr. Executnr nl the last Will anJ Xli Testament of I'AUL IV HEELER, lale of Werdsboro, drceasej, re.pecllull.y represents mat said deceased was In his life time under contract, binding in law and equity, In convey 10 Win. Jonei A. Ira .lours, aeerlsin pieceof Real Estate, situated Insaid WarJs Uiro and Nwfnne. railed the Jones' farm, and at&o a Saw Mill -Iluatisl iu said Warilshoro; ihereloie, lie ursvs the court here to urnnl him Keen to convey said Real Estate lo said William and Ira, according lo such contract. EM Oil 1' WllEKLOCK, Executor. Dec. 4lh, 1910. Whereupon, it is ordered, that said petitioner noli- ly an persona inieremcu, ma. mis .-jui. win un-mc up on said applicallon at the session thereof, to be hoiden at Taggsri's Inn, in Newlane in aaid district, on the last Thursday ol December. Inst., by publiahing a copy oflhe record of said pelllioii anil ihis urderthere on, three weeks aurccssively in the Vermont Phunix, printed al Uraltleboro, 111 aaid district, previous to said time ol hesring. A true cony of Record, Attest, B. D. HARRIS, Reg'r. 10 OPINION OP TIM MiEUt. From the Sentinel snd Relormer, Worcester, Msss , June, 1843. H't'ifor's Ralsam of Wild Cherry. The beneficial eflertsnflhis remedial cnmuoailion are aatniiishing lo the world, and make it one of the most popular medi cines now Known, f or COUgus, cuius, anil l-iinaililip-live cases, its curative tiowers are established hy nu merous testimonials of Ihe highest chararler. In i lie first slant's of the disease, trlinril 'Catarrhal Consump tion.' nridinatinir from neelected colds, it has been used Willi undeviating success, and hundreds acknowledge they owe the restoration ol their iieaitti to mis invniu fthti. medielne. SolJ by DUTTON & CLARK, nratlleboro, L1FEI LIFEII All that a man hath will he give for his life,' so we find recorded in the most ancient ami nestni hooks, nut as we see thousands dying around us with Consump tion, croup, cough, nttlima, bronrhilis, spitting blood and oilier uulnionary affections, we are led to rinubl the enrrtctness of the above assertion, especially since it Is so well known thai a certain remedy may be ob tained, which always arrests those disease. Dr. Jayne's Lxjitctoranl never fails lo give relief, ami cures alter every inner means nave laiieu, s iiu can be anil has been urnved In thousands of Instances, where it has cUVi-ted radiralcurrs. after the patient had been given up by an ins irieims and physicians. ClnUct and Fttlting of Infants, Every mother should hsve Jayne's Caimtnalive. It is ihe very itinnr lhev need for their children, as It im- mediately rum Ihe I'holic, and always all Irritation of me sininarn aim uowt-u. .f-nm-'s -!j-nf fni-anf.Tli!a Is undoubtedly the most valuable, (as H Is decidedly the most pnpulsr) medicine of its kind ever introduced in this stale. The demand fir It has been constant and increasing, from the time it win lirst ouered for sale here In the present lime; nu merous testimonials ol lis rral worth aud usefulness 1 run) very many ol nur i llirens, might ue proaucea but a trial will sntl.fy all. thai It is a sneedy cure loi coughs, colds, influents, asthms, hosrseness, spitting nf blood and ull kinds of nulmonsrv alfecllons. Han gar (Me,) Daily Whig. Sold by DUTTON U CLARK, llistllcboro. 16 ,. G.C.nAjLIi HAS lien receiving for the last ten days from New Vntk and Boston, a large addition to his slock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, and Hard Wore, purchased al low prices, which will be sold st at small advance. Dee. I, 1840. IS Cheaper than the Cheapest. WE now (ilTer snd shall sell the remainder of our stock nf Goods, which is complete In every va riety commonly kept In a country store, AT COST, without any regard lo former prices, as wc ate deter mined lo close them out the present Winter, 00- No mistake. J. i-II. HICK. Wsidshnro, Nov. 29, 1840. IlivIS IZostou ICcnily Itlndo CL.OTIIING STORE. MB,. PHAHKO flTAS just returneil from Boaion wilh a targe and JLJL splendid awirlment or IffTEII Vl.UTll INO, comprising in part of flier CaaiK, Dress ami 1'rock Coats, Sari. CunlN, Ilroailcloth Clonl.N, Ac, Also, a great variety of Pantaloons, Vests, Green Spencers, Overalls, Flannel Shirta and Drawers, llo som, Collars, See, which he will sell si a very small prom. (Please givt your old friend a tall.) F. FRANKS, rtratileliorn, Dec. S, 1840. IS WOOD. 1n COUDS IIAUD WOOD, wanted in ex lUCf change for Heaver, Pilot, and fulled Cloths, by A. K. DWINELU llrallleborn, Dee. I, 1341. IS Chccscl CltcescV. EARL'S Cheese, for sale by DUTTON k CLAHK. TO IjET. A GOOD TENEMENT, and posKssiun given iunueiliately. Apply to IS It, SPALDING. ItnCfato Holies, .Huffs, &c. A ROOD Jt8.10tlT.VENT at DuffMa Ilobes, .Muffs and Cans of almoit every quality, can be found at G.C.HALL'S. Dec. I. IS ItO.Y.VETS, BONNET SILKS, Velvets and Satins. Ribbons, Plumes, Flowers, and every article in the Millin ery tine, can be had at G. C. HALL'S. ' L'rc. I. IS rioui' mill isnll. 1 (?( 11DI.S. Superfinu Family Fhiurj 359 bushels xsJ W T. I. Sslt, received Ihis'ivrel by G.C. HALL, Der. I. IS I'rciiiiuiu ChccNC Oftfifl Hixby'j Premium Cheese, st OUUKJ G.C. HALL'S. " Rrernlraf's Labor Saiin;; Grammar." rr-IIlS book, which has sITirded lo thoussnds their jl only knowieiige ct Lnglish Urammsr, and has roved in ell llie true Labor Saving Urammsr, is now old al the low pure of 2S rls. Now as our schools are kept only about three winter months, and it is ex errdingly desirable thai children ahnuld improve this abort time to the best advantage, wearein duty liound . .: I a .: . I.. . ...-. ., - t . 9. raiMfliBI ueuigs, tu euppijr llieilinilll lllooe HOOKS nhirh are beat calculated Mo abriJge tod and aave la or,' i, e. I hose from which they can leam wilh the greatest facility and rapiJity. For sale aingle, by the ,lo7en or hundred, al the IS IIIUTThEBOIlO BOOK8TOIIE Watches and Jewelry, AT THE LOWEST PRICES NEW WATCHES; elegant Gold and Silver Pencils; war ranted Gold Heads: Gold Finger Rings and Ear Rings; Gold llo. som Pins; Gold Pens; warranted Silver Table, Tea, Hall, Mustard and Dessert SPOONS: Suear Tonga and Cream Soons; Silver Spectacles; Silver i nimnies; uuner Knives; umania lea rota; steel Rag Clasps', Sice I leads, Rings and Tassels; Fancy rr.... la-. !.... rnl..n. ll.l. n:i n.. e n Silk Purses; Indelible Ink: Court Plaster: Hair nj Shawl Pins ; Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes ; Twist, Dressing, Side and Ivory Combs; Shell Side Combs; Shaving Soap; Raora; Scissors; Shears; Pen and I'oekel Knives; I ea and Dinner fells; warranted i7iass and Wood Clocks, for ssle nn the best terms at is. n.i is u tilt's. K3r Watches and Clocks carefully repaired and warranted. Wskied Old Gull and Silver. Jrallleboro, Dee. 1, 1848. IS Harness Trimmings. TOR ASS, Plated. Tinned ami Jspnan'd Harness XJ Tiinimings. iiuggy i riinminiis. i.aces. JJanils. Springs, he, received and lor sale st the very lowest plices. (IS) u. IMNUEK. OL. RENNET P, Adminisliatnr iinn the estate s of Stenhen Hennelt. hereby civin noliee that he will meet the creditors of said Sleplirn Bennett, at his late lesidcnee, on ine mi &siuriisy ol uecemner aim (list Saturday nf January neil. from I till 4 o'clock V, M.iiii esrh of said daya, lor the purpose of settling all claims against ssid estate. Ilratlleboro, Mo v. 80, 1840 IS Brattleboro and Boston EXPRESS K. WHITE, VTAV ING eslabluhed an Lxnress from nratlleboro JO. Vt. to Boston, via Fitchburg Railroad, is ready lo transact sit nustness entrusted to ins caie. Packages of Goods, Hnnillcs, &c, will be called for at any nsrt of the City, and forward ed to Braltleboro, or any Intermediate town, for tea snnsble clisrges. Di-nfls, ftolcs, Illlls, tVc. Collected AUD ALL OKDEICS PIIOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ECS" The Express leaves Ilratlleboro every Monday and Thursduy at C o'clock, A. M. passing through the loiiwing towns i Hinsdale, Winchester, Haneiri-, Oranst, Alhol, J'hillipslon, Itmpleton, Uaraaer, Hcitmtntttr, to IHtchbur", Reluming, will leave Boston every Tuesday and Friday at 3 1-S o'clock, P. M. OFFICE A I J, Stttn't liooltslore, llraltUlorv, and (imncy House, Jlrnttle Si., llotton. ORDER BOXES, At T. C. LoriTt Vermont House, llratllrboro i J, 1 Uonant s, Ho. u l ancutt Hall, Jloslon. tl3 Particular attention will be oald to selling; all Kiniiaoi rrnoure, anu win convey to ine amount i mi ins. nn me t.xpress. (U" All llundlts should be marled "WHITE'S EXI'IIKSH.'' II Urnttlelioro Acntlcmy. THE B'trifer IVrni will commence on Monday the 31st nf December. Tuition as usual Board from ft 1. 55 In 8l,S0per week. R. HARRIS, Principal. West Bratileborn, Nov, 80, 1840. 15 Muffs, Muffs. rrilJE subscribers have just received a large assnil JL nient of Muffs, together yllh a crest variety i..' f ur and f ur Ijriiumt'i) lisps, wiiicn will be a -Id at el iremeiy tow prices. WHEELER &PRAT-T Dec. I, 1846. IS af RAIIAM and JJuclirAr.il Flour for ssle hv vr . it..r.t.ERiPitATn Dec. 1, 1840. CivIS "i HYDROPATHY. GEO. H. SZZf OSBURV, IVI. X)., Of Sunderland, Mass., H; A VINO made IIvdsohtiiv a aludy foraeveral veara. wishes to take a few natlenlelnii h!sr.ma ily, wiiete they will he under his ininiedisle observa tion, and receive every attention and kindness Ihe Inva lid ran desire) to be treated atricll.y with H'a(er. Ilarintr Iktii some time in nraciire. and used It more nr less (in Fevers, Rheumslisin. Gooli Diseasesnl the Skin, Rickets, Apoplexy, Hyslrrio, Catarrh, Discos- esol me Spine. UysH-isia, In sll Its varieties ana com plications,) with 'more than ordinary success, he Is co vinerd thsl the ililues of Water, as a remedy for, diet-use, are lull hall known; and wishing to do all in ins power lo aid common Humanity in relieving tne si- uicieil, he lakes this method lo invite those wno are sick and in distress to eive him a call, and they may rrsl assured, they will be mads "al Anne," and as nsppy as cirrunisisnces will oJniii. Hunderland is beautiful, rulel village, in the valley of llie Connecticut, situated halfway between Green field and Northampton. The Connecticut River Rail Road runs within two miles of it. thus affording a quick and easy pssssge toNety Vorknr Boston. The water is pure and good, and the scenery around de lightful. On the one aide llie stalely Sugar Loaf rears ila lowering head on the nlber the dignified Toby wlilrli contains the famous Sunderland Cave, vi lied by hundreds every year. The approaching winter will, of course, deiracl someivhat from the beauty of theaeenery, but as Autumn, Winter, and Spring sre the best sesaons lor the ainilicalnin nf water, and its rlli-cls, Dr Kingsbury deems it expedient tocommenre al this season, ami should any invalids wish fur a nuiel. pleasant home In a small establishment lie will be hap py tnste them. 11 Mo.1 klessed water! Neither Innjfiie can tetl The blessedness Ihert-or. nor heart can think, Have only llioee lo whom it halls been giver. Tu taale of that disine.t gift of Heaven. 1 alopped and drank ot thai disrnt-st welt, Fresh Ironi the rock of sges where it ran ; It had a heavenly tpiahly to quell All pain. 1 rose a rrnovah-d man; And ivuutd not now. when thai relief waa known. For worlds the needful suffering hsve foregone. Sundeiland, Ocl. 22d, 1840. SwisoslflO lMii'lps' rniciii Convex Spiral TRUSS. fpllR reputation nf this Truss fur the rsdicsl ( JL of Hernia in lis several forma and stages, is i enre stsscs. is now rslsbliaheil. Its superiority is proved from the fact, thsl, Physieisns and Surgeons in London and Paris, and oilier European cities luve prelerred It to all oili er now in use, both at home and abroad. writers lor supplies have ix-en received Irom the hove mentioned cities, and other foreign nlaccs where It hss been recommended by Ihe faculty, aa a very valuable addition to the instruments lor the treatment or Hernia. I he tmral Abdomiua! eutnoilera. Invented by the aubscriber, received the highest premium at the late Mechanic's Fail in the i itv, and has been iccommcnd ed by Dr Chsnniog and Digelow, as s very euperior instrument (or dorssl and ahdominsl weakness. J. W. PHF.LPS, 1.3 Court st., Boston. Certificates of recoiumrnJalion of the sbove hsve been received from the following eminent Physicians snu surgeons: Ur. Valentine Mutt, Ur.Jnhn IT Warren, Dr. Alex. II. Blesens, Dr. Geo llsvwsrd, Ur. Willard I'arkrr, Dr. B. D. Tuwnsend, Dr. Ssinuel II. P. Lee, Dr. U'insl-w Lewi., Jr., of .New York. Dr. VVm J Walter, of llo. ton. For sale by H.8rALDI.NG,Crattlcboro. 43 HOOTS! BOOTS!! 1 ( CASES Men's Thick Boots. J.V4 " " " Extra double sole do. Boys' ' " 2 " Cscka' For sale low by TOWNSLEV Jt SONS. Nov. IS, 1340. MORE NEW GOODS!! litttlon A' CI till: A RE this week receiving an additional aupply of i t.tl.L. jinu tr in rt.it ri-utii.enmntising almost every variety id Dacss Goons, which will be svild st extremely Ion prices. We do not olTer our uorais al cost, nut will sell tnem nrr quite as cheap. Wall and see ami De your own Judges. 1C7 All kinds of uruduie taken, and the highest ptieca paid. iiraiiierjoro, rnv. is, isju. 13 NEW GOODS REDUCED PRICES. FUIiLi ASSORTMENT T UST received by O ORLEN PRATT & CO. Weat Brattleboro, Nov. 2d, 1840. 11 DISSOLUTION. fTp HE lerm ol theCnpailuersliipof I)itkinton,Day as. c,- lo, .viii cxpur uy iiiiiuniion srrr. isi, sosd ; anil bv niulnal aerremsnt will lw- ilissolviil. All rier sons having demands sgainst us will please present them fiir payment, anJ those indebted to us will please pay up. In order tn reduce our stock of goods, we shall sell without legard to profit, for ready pay either cash or oaner as onout me 1st oi January ja-ar, anew ar- rai'gemem win ue ruaue. DICKINSON, DAY tr. CO NOV, g, I BIO. BW1I MUFFS! MUFFS!! A LARGE assortment selling orr at cost and SJa. cmsuts, by DUTTON ant. CLARK, Nov, 18, 1846. 6ivl3 WANTED, KCiCi CHILDREN, Ui braid Palm Leaf, notch uwu hrald. by E.W. PROUTY. Nov. 1st, 1846. IS PAPER HANGINGS ! J UTTON and CLARK have tlie largest and jus- cheapest slock ol fart a Ilir-clNGi iu the place. Call and see them before purchasing. Nov. 18, 1346. 6 iv 1 3 PROUTY PLOUGHS. T UST receiveJ by ihe uWribers, m lreo niiorl v men i ii iiiod umy rvieoraim "i rouy riovgn wlllah llisaa. l as nil at itist m m n ti fsm-t II rsa tat tsrtfsst Nov, 4,' 1846. TOVVNSLEY & SONS. SHAKER FLANNEL. jVT IXED and While Shaker Flannels, a beautiful xrjL ami durable article, lor sale ny TOWJo'SLEIi & SONS .aov. IDSO. II SOLAR liAMPS, tf F rich new styles, for sale .low by V A. E. DWINELL, Nov, 10, 1S40. 11 ATTENTION! FARMERS 11 ASH will he naid for cnod Un Ssaaw In am quantity dclivercil al our Paper Mill in Hinsdale, 1 (1UAIA3 (X UU I I INU. Brallletioro Nov. 2, 1846. SwisSwosl Chase's) Chccstc, Q AN be had at Nov. 4, 1840. TOWN8LEY & SONS. II 1 OH D,"'s' Su'ilh & Alcoifa. Floor, (Shawmut JL i V Mills) from new wheat, fitat received and for ssle, by VIIEELKK& PRATT. Oct. '.1.18411. . , o WANTED, IMMEDIATELY by Ihe subscriber, one or two .-. journeymen ixhii ami siioe makers. , . P. SIMONDS. nratlleboro, Oct. 5. 1310. tf7 ItucU Wheat Flour, PRESII Ground, lor sale hv Nov. 5, 1846. TOWNSLEY & SONS. BEST C PERM Oil can be bad at DtJTTON, arm CLARK'S. Nov. 18, 1846. IS Read ! Iteiid 1 ! DIt. MOOD'S SAnSAPAIUIsIsA. AND WILD CHF.llIlY BITTEKS. For the permanent removal of all such diseases as lake their rise in an Impure Blood, Im paired Digestion, Morbid state of the Liver and Stomaeh, Weakness of ihe Nervous System, and a disordered Habit of Con stitution generally. Dr. Wood's Rariannrille end Wild Therrir Killers have already, by their aubatanlial excellence, won a degree of public favor and patronage, which puis Ihem j . . ... . ui i-.-,i(,iuieiiuBi,uii. ueing laiiriiuiiv iiieparcd or the most excellent materials, they can bo lully confided in by all In need of a Ionic, aperient or alterative remedy. Staatrsaatt lakes a high tank among Physicians and all others In Ihe list ofcuralivo agents, and it is this fact which has rendered il an de. aervedly popular over all other mcdiclnca of the day. In Dr. Wood's staodardprepsrstion, it is warranted lo tie found id great purity ana atrengih, and gaining much hy its union wilh the WILD CIlEKItY.a ton ic oflhe first order. This hsnnv eomlilnstlon Is lb-. only one ever made ol these articles, and founded as it is nn me nest mcoicsi principles, anu ineir virtues ex tracted by a rigid chemical analysis, experience has shown its unusual power and efficacy. This preparation will be found on' trial, lo be a auro and speedy remedy (or the diseases enumerated above. Tliey purily Ihe blood, secure regular deration, pro mote a healthy action ol the Liver and Stomach, and strengthen the nerves, at once securing iittLTH and vino lo the whole system. In all coses of Dtsrost- ticKcr, arising from Indigestinn or Nervous irritation. they have been used wilh remarkable success; nor are tliey less uselul as a remedy Tor lleadsche, r Istuleney, I,oss of Appetite, and a generalproitralionofthe sys tem. At the same time, It must be stated, that I bey are neither violent or at all dangerous in their opera tion, scenting as they do the desired end, by a steady, regular and easy influence. Taken daily, in doses prescribed, they will be lound to upetsle in that gen tle and salutary manner, which Is, in lact, their high est recommendation. The following certificates, among many others which hsve been received from the most resjieclsblo sources, furnish satisfactory proof of the .value and efficacy of .1.1. a.!....,- I.: . una mgiii jiujiuiat iiieuicinr. Sandwich, Sent. 4, 1344. Ma. E. TiionwTOis, Jou Dear Sin This is to certify, that my daughter has been Doubled wiih.Dvsrirsia for a number of years, attended with almost constant headache and other dia trrssing symptoms which accompany this disease. She visited Uoslon to avail herself of the advice of tho Justly celebrated phtaiciana of thst city, all to no par nMe. uy tne solicitation ot a incnrt, was inuueeu to purchase a botile of Da. Woon'a SxHsiraaiLLX ami Wild Cncaar Dittess. Before taking one bot tle she was relieved entirely of the headache, and after taking two or thice bottles, Ihe other symptoms entire ly disappeared. N. B. GIUDS. North Faiihaven, Long Plain, June 16, 184S. Ms. E. TiioarcToii, Ja. Dear Sir: My daughter has been for more than twojears afflicted with a confirmed Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, logether with a aevere arid constant headache. Duiing Ihis lime she wss constantly at tended by the most skillful and intelligent physicians, but wilh little or no reliel, until we found the diseaae waa rapidly taking the form of confirmed consumption. At Ihis time, I ilctel mined tn have resource to Da, Wood's SiasaraBiLLi and Wild Cnaaar BiTTxaa, aa prepared by you, and il gives rue the sincerest pleas ore to stale, that after the uae of a few bottles, my dsughter was happily restored to perfect health. I have the highest confidence in this medicine, and shall, cheerfully recommend it to my friends. Very truly yours, ANSEL WHITE. The care described in the above certificate of Mr White, is by no means a singular one. There are hundreds wlio hsve lieen cured Irom the most aeots or long continued disease, by the use of Ihis excellent and highly popular remedy. The proprietor recom- . mends it to the public with the utmost confidence, for in all cases where il hss had a fair trial, it has succeed ed beyond the expectations of the patient, or even his own. E. THORNTON, Ja., (sole proprietor,) New Bedford, Mass. Agents Brslllelmro, DUTTON & CLARK: Bellows FslU, NrctinV 4- Walklns; Fsyelleville, Dirchard U Sawyer; Townshend, S. F. Thomp son; West Townshend, T. Cook; Putney, P. R. Chandler & Co.; Windham, F. b E, Sawyer. And sold by agents throughout the Stale. July 20, 1840. 02w43 STATE MUTUAL Life Assurance Company, OF WORCESTER, M.1SS., Wilh a Guarantee Capital of 8100,000. TIAHE subject nl Life Aasursnce has been en little JL considered in Ihis country as to render it almost wholly unknown except in cities. The above named in stitution is (brniedon the prineipleof mutual contribu lina and mutual benefit- No company has been in op eration long enough in Ihis country upon the mutual plan, to illustrate Ihe exact amount tifbonua nhVh may reasonably be expected to accrue Iron) a poliey of any given ainounl ; vet the amount is ao very small that it comes within liie ability nf almost every person, and agreeable to the 5th section of the charter all surplus Cliffs shall be divided among the existing policies attlu) expiration of every thiee yeara, and allocated to the orginat sum insured! as a bonus. All Information rela tive to Life Assurance and the benefit to be detived Irom it, given with pleasure. JOSEPH STERN, Agent for Windham Co. Brattleboro, Feb. 17, 1846. SS THE FILES! A CURE FOR LIFE OUARJIXTIED I DR. UTHAOrS XHTXmiTAXa HXaiSBZ For Iks Cure of Pilu, luJUmationtiflkt Liter and Splttn; lufamatuin, Sortnus and Vteeration of the Stomach, UouhIs, Kidneys, and Bladder I InJUmtruttory and Mteuriml Rkeu matismi Impurity of tllaaat IVtaLuxon and InJUntntum oj tksSpinti and for Us Relief of Married Ladies. TBE VEGETABLE PILE E1EOTITAHT luvented by Dr. A. Upturn, a distinguished physician of New York city, is the .nly realty aoeeeasful remedy lor that dangerous and distressing coruplslnt, the PILES, ever sfforded lo th. Aiueriesn luibho. Mark this II is so INTERNAL REMEDY not so ei lernsl epplseallon, snd will cur. any case of Pilea, either llleeding or llliod, luternal or Ealernal and probably tlio only thing that aril!. There ia no mistake about it. It is a positive cure speedy and permanent. It is also a con venient medicine lo lake, and improvea the general hesltb In a remarkable manner. Each box contalna twelve doses, st 8 1-3 els per dose. It is very mild In Its opcrslion, and may be taken In case a of the most acute inflammation without danger. All ex ternal applications ar. in the highest degree tliaagreeable. Inconvenient, and offensive; and from the very natore ot the disease, temporary in their eflecla. Thie Medicine at tacka the disease al lis souice, snd REMOVING THE CAUSE, renders the cure CERTAIN snd PERMANENT. INPJUAHtMATOnY DISEASES. Although tlie ELECTUARY wss originally preparer Tor tbe cure ol Puis, yet it baa proved itaelfto be a Medicine far superior to allolhers, in sll diseasea of an Inflammatory character, with a determination, of blood to any particular pait or organ. In loQamiuation aod Congestion of the Liver and Spleen Inflammation, Soreness and Ulceration of llie Stomach, novels. Kidneys and llladder; In Inflam matory and Mecurial Rheumatism, it ia the Out Medicine ever discovered. TO MARRIED LADIES, Married Ladies are almost Invariably aabjecl to that pain ful and Iniurlnua disease, the PILES, with conseaucnt In- f flsmmittion of the Stomach, Bowels and Spine, weakness ol IU. uses, now oi aiiooti in llie neau, ate. s oe Cfecicsry I a perfectly asfs tor Pregnant Lsdies, snd the most uselu Csthsrtie that csn possibly be used, ss It will not only re' move the Piles snd sll inflammatory diseases, WITHOUT PAIN OR IRRITATION, but w,lf ensure an easy time,, safe delivery, and a aoond eonatiluliosi in the offspring. Pamphlets, giving valuable inXbunatioo reapectlog tbia Medioine, may bu obtained of agents, grstis. STATU OP YKHMONT. Marlboro, as. In Prolate Court, Dee. 1, 1840. AN Instrument piirpoitlng lo be the last Will and Teetement of ALFRED ARMS, lale or Guil furd, deceased, Is presented for probate, by JerroArin., the Executor theicin named. Whereupon, l Is ordered lhat aaid named Executor nntily all persons Interested, that this court will de cide upon the probate nf said Instrument, at a special aeasion thereof, lo be holdf n at the probate riffiee' In nratlleboro In laid district, on Friday iKg'jsih day if December, Inalsnl, hy publishing a cony ol the record of this otdcr three weeks aucoeastvely f the Vermont I.U.UIA, iHiuio .iiu saraiucooro. previous to Hid time of hearing. ' ' A true Cnnv of Record. 15 AttNl, R. TYljTSR, Jodje. j K .