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Corn Cakes. 1 F.I Mm Ilurriil. well krtown.'a's iho 'learned black ettiith,' Is taking much pains during liis pcdcitr'iail lour through (J mat Britain to instruct I ho good housewives in tlio mysterios of preparing Indian " 'meal Tor pnlalablo food. Soma of li is recipes may , 'bo of uso (o ihrifly housekeepers in this country which, if it cannot bo called the 'land of cakes,' '''may with propriety be called 'the land of corn bread f and hominy;' Common JounNcr on Johnny Cakes. Into one quart of meal stir one pint of boiling water, with salt; spread it on a board on Inch thick, and lrtke it before the fire, or, otherwise on an Iron over the fire. ' ' SvrEMon Jounnv Cake. Take one pint of cream, half a pint of meal, two eggs, two lablo spoons full of wheat, flour, half a tea spoonfull of carbonate of soda, and salt to suit the taalc. Ilake in a hot oven. An Excellent Joiinnt Cake. Take one quart of milk, three eggs, one tea spoon full of carbonate of soda, one tea cup of wheat flour, and Indian meal sufficient to make a batter of the consistence of pancakes. Bako quick, in pans previously but ..tered, and cat it warm with butter or milk. Indian Pounb Cake. Eight eggs ; the weight of the eggs in. sugar 1 the weight of six ofthem in meal; half a pound of butler, and one largo nut ' meg. Indian Cakes. One pint of sour milk, one tea spoon full of carbonate .of soda, ono table spoon ' full of sugar, ono table spoon full of butter, one '.rgg,-alt, and stitTenough to pour. ,l Butter Cakes. No. 1. Prepare a thick batter by wetting sifted meal with cold water, and then stirring it iirta ihat which is boiling. Salt, and when it is lukc warm, add yeast; when risen, bake tin thin cakes over the Crc. No. 2. Take sour -milk; correct its acidity with carbonate of soda, add salt and meal to make a thick batter, and cook as before. No. 3. Stir a quart of boiling water in to tlio same quantity of meal, add a littta salt and rtwo'eccs well beaten ; cook as before. GiNota-Cake. Ono quart of sour milk with carbonato of soda, ono quart of meal, one pint of iiiour, ono gut oi moiasscs; aim sail anil ginger to iyour taste. . A Corn Meal Cake. For ono pint of meal take one lea cup of sweet milk, one cun of sour (Cream, lialf a cup of molasses or treacle, -one' egg well beaten, one teaspoon full of salt; cinnamon", nutmeg, or ether spices may' be used to suit the taste. Corn Dodgers. To one quart of meal pour boiling water till thoroughly wet j add Wo table spoons fall af flour; a tea spoon full of salt; mix it well ; spread it smooth in a spider or pan 1 first heal aud oil the pan well, then set it on (he coals till you can run a knife under and turn it round, then set it up before the firo to roast. Hoe Cake. Three tablo spoons full of sugar ; three of cream, three eggs, one lea cup nf butter-milk. Stir in the meal till it is a little thicker than batter, and salt and spice to y6ur liking. Coin Muffins. Take one quart of buttermilk, three or four eggs well beaten, a small quantity ol flour; mix them together, and then .make it quiic thick with corn meal ; add n labia spoon full oi melted butter, and tall to suit the taste; butter the pan in which ii is uaKCU. in t nr...- nr. .... inr. mnu itauuh. ircricarn, irom 1 lie inde pendence Expositor, that Sir Thomas, who has hpAn St tpnplr nn , vi.nl ........... 1... ........ .. w.. .. ....... n..uu, Has jjui ma ma chine completed, and has given it such a trial as to make its success certain, lie ran up and down ittiuss uie plains, iuuiiu mat no couiu overcome i AtPPn u-ill, nntla ntjAi.f i.iiliA.n .1 Id!....!. I .1.- ... ...... ...v... ..i.MVUt UlUlbUIIT, QIJU 11131 .the .molehills, so numerous on the plains, were no uai w ins progress. Thn r.nn.trnr.linn nfltiA .v,.r... I . -7 " II '1 BIII111IC It is a frame made of plank, well braced, and placed tiugewiso un lour axicirces lour wheels to each jiide "these wheels to be 12 feet or more in diame ter, and ono foot broad the forward axles, which can be turned just as the forward axle of any waoii with a tongue, by their moiement turns the course of the whold coocern two tongues are joined to gether forward of the wagon and by ropes coining to the wheel similar to the pilot wheel of a steam boat the wagon is steered by a pilot. ,-Tbe sails arejike the sails and rigging of a ship; each wagon carries its own supply of sail under neath, a foot or so from tho deck of each wagon, the cast iron boxes, &c, will be suspended to bal last. Mr Thomas expects to convcv freMit ami lmt(nrrfri nnt will nr.... ...... 1.. I.1...I i I fa'-l "... . viiuu UI1U LMIIU lllll to lake freight to Bent's fort or to Santa Fe, i .(..ftn.l.fa lin. .1 CtlT ... 1 1 I l imsclf in ...umuMi ai V" per nu-lurcu pounUS. ' '.lie is lo have a depot at Bent's Fort, and thence across the other side of the Arkansas he will run another car within sixty miles orSanlaFe. A gentleman who rode on the wagon says that, with pnly one sail and a light breeze, it went at ihe rate of eight miles an hour. Properly rigged, its speed will be about twenty miles an hour." .,HeTJ!, Room. The New York 'Farmer and Meclianic' contains soma hints upon heated rooms, proper ventillallon, die. which we do not recollect to have seen before, and from which something useful and conductive to health' may be gathered, 'llooms healed with anlhracito coal, and rooms heated wtlti close stoves in which wood is burnt. have very dry Atmospheres. The use of water in such rooms is very congenial to health, but the wa ler.should not be placed in an iron or tin, vessel up. on'the stove, for the .reason that it will tindemb that decree of heat which will male It. iniwirf nf. fcnsiveand injurious to .breathe. It is as injurious lo the human system to breathe putrid water vapors '"is mnu, as it is lo breathe the vapors from stagnant pondsin hot weather.- 'If ".water is used upon a stove, an irorf pan should he made use of, and this filled with dry sand, and in the sand set nn earthen bowl filled .with clcaij watqr, which should be changed twice' a'da'y", a'ud iho'bo'wl washed and kept as" clean as if used for a drinking Vessel, - fl 'Where hard coal is used in a grate, a glass globe suspended in a room filled with clean pure water, and as the hcate I air rises lo 'the lop ofthe.room, it will steadily evaporate the Water, a'nd moisten? the dry and healed air. Fcrsons who prefer the atmosphere of salt water vapor, can add salt to the water, cr if they prefer an .aromatic atmosphere, they can add Cologno'water, or any pther perfume which' they please. It Is as important (o'liave. clean air for breathing' as it IS to have clean water- for IwHingt Basement rooms where bard coal is burnt, should be frcnuenllv ventlllatp.il. Snitill children accustomed to stay in basemchl rooms find h.A nl. ........ .t,i- ft A- HI.:i'1t. ii I J I . v.. ... n Mb... ..M huui. Alum mi uuum w re moved by allowing Ihe doors to be opened frequent ly io ict in mo ircsn air. , a iiiiio care in llieie matters will tend wonderfully lo comfort and en joymcnl. . The Wateu Cure. Wo have seen much of me water ircaimeniwiiin Ihe Jast Tew months, and wo certainly regardJIls fduudcr, Priessiiifz, as one .., mo jjicm ucuciaciorsoi manKina.i we have not known a single individual to lie injured by it; we have seen many milv,benefilXed';',ana, In'somo in stances, we have been a witness of results thai were wonderful and indeed seemed scarcely less than miraculous. We have experienced and are' still experiencing In, our own person tho salutary influ. ence of the treatment, and wo confidently expect 19 be able to announce, at no very distant period, our perfect cure, through its agency, or a fearful malady, which, lor fourteen years', badled all the skjl of many of the most distinguished medical men in. tbe United Stales, making, in defiance of all their efforts, a steady and alarming progrrss from J?!?, t0 1e JVe do not mean to express the opiqipn that hydropathy is ever to supersede alto gtllier the old ivslem of medical practice, but' ire ffcl, well assured thai the old systeni has tery, much' 10 If am Mm it, Louisville Journal. Brattlcboro and Boston E X PRE S S . K. WHITE, TprAVINO estlbltshcd ah Express from Bratilcborn, I I. Vt. tq Boston, via Fitchburg llailrnad, is ready lo transact all business entrusted to his caie. " Package of (ieoth, Rumllcs, &c, will be called fur at any putt of the City, and furward ed lo Brattlcboro, or any Intermediate town, for rea sons Die charges. Oralis, Note, IIIIIn, &c. Collected, AND ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY A T1T.NV11D TO. JO The Eipres.1 leaves llrstllrborn every Monday and Thursday at 6 o'clock, A. M. passing through Ihe lollwing towns : Wnutnle, Winthetter, ll'ririfiet, Orangr, Atkol, Phillipston, Ttupltlou, Oarilntr, M'eitminitcr, io 1-VMurg. Ilcturnlng, will leave Boston cverv Tuesday and Friday at 3 1-3 o'clock, 1'. M, OFFICE At J, Sttcn't llookstort. IJratllcborn, and Quincy Ifotut, liratlk St jloston. ORDER BOXES, At T. C. Lord's Vtrmonl llouit, llrnttlrluro t J" J. P. Conant's, iVo. 3 Pancuil Hall, lioston. 1CJ" Particular attention will be paid to selling all kinds of Produce, and will Convey lo the amount ol 700 lbs. on Ihe Express. 07 All Jlundlcs should lie marled "WHITE'S EXPRESS." 0 PATENTS. AMERICAN JIND FOREIGN OFFICE, AndAgenoy for llis.U. rJutri Pttint Office, Wuhinglon No. W, STATU STREET, BOSTON. THE subscriber, by appointment from lire Commission er or t'ttenli, is Acrnl or the U. S. I'iKnt OITice tut the purposa of receiv inj and rorwardm; to the time all such models, specimens of Ingredients and maniiriclurrs, as shall be intended to be pttrpte ., or deposited therein, which ffill be received and lorn-arded, Jfrcs tiptnst and riiL lo their owners, and witli alt possible ilispsich. The subscriber will prepare Csvests, tipeciflcalions, Assign. inents,and all the necessary l'spers and Drawings; uill make researclies into Americsn and foreign works, for es tablishing the validity or utility of inventions, and render advice on all legal and scientific matters, respecting the same. 1'atents secured In Europe and oilier countries. 11 application atlhis oflice inventors are ssved Ihe lime snd entente nt a lournev to Wssliinflon snd dclsv Ibere. ss welt as all personal trouble In obtaining their patents. A ne experience oi lonricen years prscuce, an exiensire col. teetions of rare works, documents, decisions, Ve. on ino chsnicsl subiecls and the Talent Laws. snd patents of dif ferent countries, collected at much expense duringtho long lime this oHice has been established, and to which daily arf. of inventions patented at VVsshineton. enable me to aflurd importsnt assistance and inrurrnstionato inventors desirous u, n-cuimg i iruu, wtiiii ,u vuicr rcspvu iiigm uc mill eultot attainment. n. II. EDDY, Civil Engineer. August , ioiu. iyo? Local and Traveling Agents Wanted. Ti 10 canvass the State of Vermont tvitb an interest inc and valuable wmk. that has never been offer. ed in that State. Districts will be secured lo Agents il it is uesircu. I or lurllicr inlurmatino, applv to II. II. N'l.MS. 10 Phirnlx Ilovr, Amherst, 51a. HVAll letters must be pre paid. 16 INSURANCE. KF" Vt. JIutual Fire Insiintnco Co. rill IF, subscriber. Acent for the Vt. Movnir. Fine X Iks. Co., hereby gives notice that he will effect Insurances in said Company, on all kinds ol properly usumiv iiisuiiu ujr iiiiur muiimnr, on apiiucsilun F. II. FE3SENDEN. flratilebofo, Dec; 1846. Cm 10 STOVES, STOVES. "10NSTANTLV on hand and for sale cheap fur s iasn, ireun or uu iron, I'arlor, uoomnr; and Box Stoves, of all sites, from 13 inches la S feel lonr. AIo, all kinds of Casting made to order and at short nonce, at inctaglc r urnace, Hinsdale, w. II., by U.HJiUOn'N Sr CO Dec. 12, 134G. Civil WOOD. innC0RDS HARD WOOD, wanted in ex. AJV change for Deaver, Pilot, and fulled Cloths, by , A. E. DWINKLL. Ilratlleboro, Dec I, 1348. 15 MVE ClIICKEt-VS! WANTED at the HviiRbriTiiic Estxblisii ucnt. L. FUfiT, Suwiintendent Ilrattlebop.'Nov. 4. ' mr WANTED, TMMEDIATELY byihe tuhscriber, one or two -- journeymen uoot snu siioe maker. IV. SIMONDS. Ilratlleboro, Oct. S, 1346. in PUTNEY WOOLEN FACTORY. CTtllE suUeribers havins; their machinery In comntcta ,X repair, are resdr to receive wool to manufacture on shares, or bjr the yard, on the must favorable terms. They hsve un hand s. great variety orplslnsn'd fancy Casstmercs, which they w'ilf exchange lor wool, on" delivery. jABir.a ricix,a ur. Putney, June 3, 1845. 1 TO Is JET. A GOOD TENEMENT, and possession civen xx, immediately. Apply lo 'i"- IS" U. SPALDING BONNET S I I.KS, Velvets and Sallns, Itibhons, Plumes, Flowers, and every article in the Millin ery line, can be bad at G. C. HALL'S. Dec. I.- lis JiOX$TOVK. 1 SECOND IIND Opiate llox S'tpv with a lot ol Pipe, for sale cheap by A.E.DWINELL. Brattlebofn, Dec. 7, 1846. 16 BOOTS AND SHOES. THE aubscriberhasjual received' from Uottnn, La dies', Gentlemen's, Misses' and Children's II Dots, SIiocm nntl Kiibbci'M, whieli will be sold low lor cash; I'. SIMONDS. Ilralllcbbrn; Del. 27, 1846. ' ' 10 Dr. IIKOOKS, ol llcrnni-.lslon, REQUESTS all persons who are Indebted to him lorall and settle without delsy. He is at present confined with ill health and unable, to attend to his pro febsional business. -' t JOHN linOOKS. Dec. II, 1846. 17 Commissioners JS'otlcc. r"plIK sulwilbers bt-lnir onpofnlcd by the Jfpn. J. Court of Pmbatc lor the district ofMailmi),coin, miasioners lireccive,examinoand adjust all claims and demands o all persons srfsinsl Ihe eslalo of ALFRED ARMS, lale'of Guilford in said district, represented Insolvent, and also all claims and demand exhibited m ofl'srl thereto, and six months Irpm the lbili day ofOc-c, )846, being; allowed by Said coujl for Ihat purpose, we i)a therefore, hereby give notice", that we will attend Id the business ofour apnoinlir.cnlat the Tavcrn'of Dan, iel Jacob in said Guilford, on the last Thursdays in January and .April next, fromonu tothrceju'cTock, P. iT., on cach.ofaaid days.' ' lj SAJIUEL SIKES, j . , . F.LII1L' FIELD) Guillprd, Dec, gh, 1846. is r'' CAPS! CAPS! JJlln.'Fu'r Trimmeil and.'clh . Caps.'a'gVe'at vafl-' ety.pfquality.and price, Ihla'div "opened at" 3i r TOWNSLEY&.SPNS, Ded!24. r,i8 'Hats, Caps and Furs. hyde Bardie, IVo. 1 lUtlOK now, Itaro Just received a very handsome lot of It UFFJL L.O II OB US, Which will be sold al the lowest cash prices. Also, a beautilul aaiottment of MulT, Hoas, IVcck Tien, (Glove. Cnp Triiuiningy, A:c. HATS AND CAPS. AM EXTENSIVE JlSBOSTMtriT or rWR AND SZIiK HATS, Also, a great vaiirty of CJll'S, consistinn of Fur, Fur Triimiicit, Hl'Ii nntl ICcil . . . 1 . . 1 . . . . . 1 ...... a iiisii) visiiiss iaisii Qiiu. te3Caoi of tnerv swe made to ortitr.Jt1 t3PjOrticular attention' paid tortpairini; old ... . -I r f.t .. . ignis, orrsi yam jor snipping 1'urs. DratltebJro Dec. 14, 1810. 17 Cabinet Furniture. ROSWELL PARKER has nn hand, and manulacluting, all kinds of Cabinet Furniture, seen as Sofas, Canl nntl Center Tallies, Secretaries, I! 11 r en un, Ilctlsfcatls, Arc, Vc fur which be will sell for Cssh nr Dsrter as Ion as can be bought in lioston nr New York. Ills woik is made of Ihe best aloek and bv the best workmen. 03 Ladiea in want of Furniture of Ihe lsltnt style, would an well to call al bis shop, NO. 4 ELLIOT STIIKKT. Also, all kinds of CU.1IRS, oferery sljle and pal' Icrn, cheap. JtOSWF.LL, PARKER, Hialllcborn, Dee. 24. 1846. ID New Boot and Shoe Store. GEO. CUTIiER & CO. am TitrOOLD resiieclfullv cive notice t fl I v V their friends and the uublic. that taWblllliey have just opened a BOOT .1X1) Pkk. SHOE STORE at No. 2 llrick Row, where iney win seen constantly on nana a prime as soilmcntul BOOTS and SHOES, manufactured by cxperieiiccu wursnien anu 01 me uesi inaieiiais Also, a full stock of India Itubbcrs, which will be sold as low as Ihe lowest. G. C. & CO., hope by strict attenlion to business, and selling a good article, to obtain a share ol patron aie. N. II. All kinds of Hoots and Shoes made to order, anu repairing none ai snort nonce. GEO. CUTLER lr CO flrattleboro, Sept. 30, 1846. 0 MEIiODEONS. ml IE subscribers havinir formed a cnnarlnenhir JL under the film of H. 11. JONES & CO., for Ihe manufacture of .Vehdeoni, Seraphim t, 4e , would reapectlully inform the public, that they will be happy to supply all orders lor Instruments in their line, wholesale and retail, at as low prices as can be procur ed in thecounlry. Quality ol Instruments wsrranled equal to any other manulaelure. S. II. JONES, WOODHURY U. flUHDITT. Cxr-AII orders received at Ihe store or Woodbury & Uurdilt, opposite Hall and Townile)', where may be lound a -eneral assortment of Musical Instruments, In struction uooas, airings. Nr., nr.. WOODBURY & BURD1TT. Uraltleboro, June 23,1846. 44 PAPER HANGINGS ! DUTTON and CLARK have the larr-cst and cheapest slink ofParcR IUkoikos in the place. Call and see them before nurchaainc. Nov. 18, 1346. 6wl3 G.C.IIALL HAS licen receiving for the last lendays Irom New Yoik snd Bust'in, a large addition to his slock of Fancy snd Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, and Hard Ware, purchased at low prices, which will be sold at al small advance. Dee. I, 1416. 15 MulTs, Muffs. rrMlE aubscribers have just reeeiVeil a large asaorl X ment ofMufls, together with a great variety nl r uronu r ur 1 rimmed Caps, which will be mild at ex tremely low prices. WHEELER & PRATT, Dec. 1, 1846. 5 Muffs, Muffs. )AA MUFIS, comprising the largest and moal JJ desirable jot we have ever ottered for sale. niack Lynx Muffs : Imitation do ih Filch do: Tape Fox 1I11 : Blue Coney, do j Black dodo; Blue f(rucib uu( ,imcK uuuo; urcv ouirrri 110, Unas. 4-c. CUNlJ GOODHUE. Uraltleboro, Nov. 1st, 1346. l MUFFS! MUFFS!! A LARGE and rich assortment of fashionable -t-M.noni, junt icceived, and will be sold cheap as tho cheapest, il.so Fur Trimmed Caps new slvle. n ... u . A- EDWINELL. Brsttleboro, Nov. lOlh, 1846. 12 WINTER G OO D S ! cum; & ;oo mini: HAVE received In addition lo the "former stock, a tare stock of Winter Goods. ' Ladies' Cloakings and Dress Goods In great variety. Silk Velvets, colored Satins. Riblns and Plumes fur llonnela. Cashmere and Wool Shawls, Rose Blan kets, Flannels, Dockings, Carpeting?, Oil Cloths, ke. Uraltleboro, Nov, 1st, 1846. II PAINTING, TUG subscriber respectfully announces lo the inhibit, antaol Ilratlleboro snd vicinity, that ie continues tu carry on the ' rAINTINO BUSINESS . In all its various branches, vis I House, Sijn and Imitation Painting, dialing and I'sprr llsnging, Ae,sl Hie 01.11 rasp, one door north of tlio Vermont Mouse. He hopes by faithrulness to merit and secure a sha-e of nutiho pal wriage. IIOHKHT IlOllEllTaON. Uraltleboro, April 28, 18411. 30 MORE NEW GOODS!! Jfiitton ,V dark ARE this week receiving an additional aiipplyof FALL JtNU WINTER GOOD?, compiling almost every variety of Dacss Goons, which will be sold at extremely low prices. Wo do not ofler our Grinds al cost, but will sell tlii-m orr quite as cheap. Call and see and bo your own judges. ICJ All kinds ol produce taken, and the highest prices paid. . - Uralicbpra,-Nnr. ,13, 1840. " '' . ,13 SOL.AR AMPS, v OF rich new styles, for sale low by C. . , A. II, DWINELI. IJrattlcIioro,I)cc. lCt!i,1810. 11IIVES, IVI5W.1IAIV &. I1WT WOULD say lo those with whom they hsve had dealings far thewp. nr three past years, that their accounts muH be settled by-tho first of January, 1847 and would further say to those who have omit ed losellle their Carding1 and Blacksmllhlng accounts oflhree or'four year's standing, that tney will be dealt Willi as tueir negligence ueservea. if RISGISTIilIiStf JLMJUVjipij. PORealeal " ' , BRApKETT'S. Dec. 8, 1846. I m lioston Itcaily-HIatlc CLOTHING STORE. HAS lust relumed from llnslnn with a large and splendid assortment of 1,'lNTEIl CLOTH WG, comprising In pari of Over Coats, Dress anil Frock Coats, SnckCtiiitN, Hrontlclolli Clonlis, &c. Also, a ureal variety of Pantaloons. Vests, Green Spencers, Overalls, Flannel Shins and Drawers, Ihi- ' r. 1 1 I I -1. 1 - ..." II ..II - . - . .. . ,1 sums, uouars, wc, vini;ii 110 win sen m vriy Biuaii I"01"' ... .1,, . ... 1 r lease rise rour era rriena a eat 1. 1 F- FRANKS. Brattleboro, Dec. S, 1846. 13 MRS. PISK r ESl'ECTFULLY Invites the Ladies here, snd J.1 elsewhere, lo call and examine her new and beau tiful assortment uf FANCY AM) MUSS GOODS, which have lusl been setceledin lioston with the crest cat care, and cannot fail of suiting the most fastidious taste. CO Limes, plesse call and lest the prices I will warrant they snail not io an objection to ine purchas er. ALSO. ItXISS S. CHAMBERLAIN, llavlngju.it returned from Boston, is prepared to wait upon her friends and customers, and will plesse them with Ihe Istcst and most approved Fashions. ALSO Wanted four young Ladies us apprentices. urattleboro INOV. lu, loiu. NEW YORK. Bonnet Manufactory, BIIIiXINEliY STORE, Vo. 2 liricli Mow. rp HE unJersigncd takes liberty lo inform the La - dies of Uraltleboro and its vicinity, ihat be has taken una half Ihe atore formeily occupied by G, fy C, Lawrence, where he intends to do all kinds of MILLINERY BUSINESS, AND MANtrACTfnE STRAW GOODS oferery Description, Velvet nnd Kllk Ilouucts, I.ndtes' Caps, Ac. We have also on hand a superior article of plain and uncut I'eltets. Plumes. Rtlins. Tabs, and Flowers which are selected from New Yotk market all of which will be sold low. lie it remembered that great care has been taken to employ me nest 01 WORKMEN, and ne feel confident in saying thai all work entrust ed to our care will be done with neatness and in order, and to give as good satisfaction as any in this vicinity. 07 FASHIONS received monthly from ev loiK.and lioston. N. B. The advertiser would also aav lo all Mill! nets in the adjoining towns, that he has "been to great expense in getting Machinery and fitting up for the Kurpose ol Dressing over Old Bokmts, as he has eietoloic done j and as he has manufactured in New Yotk anj other places, professes In be a competent woikman, and pledges himself to give satisfaction tu all. IC7 Cleansing done on an entire newaystem, which la very quick, and leaves tho Straw pit feclly pure, ciear anu unnaimeu. Doxket Faaxes manufactured fiom the latest Fat terns, and for sate Wholesale snd Retail, by J. I1ASCOM. riatiber sad Preiser. Ilratlleboro, Nov. 2, 1846. 11 NEW MILLINERY. Mrs. E, HINCKLEY WOULD inform the Ladies of Urattleboro, and the surrounding Villages, Ihat ahe has opened a shop fur carrying on the above business io all its branch es, over the atore of Messrs heeler and Pratt, onoo. site the Stage House, and has a well selected slock of MILslsINEItY GOODS, Fresh from New York; and will keep constantly on hand a rich supply of S1TIK AMD VELVET HITS, II00DS, VXOBEKCE AMD siatw hits, ctrs, raacv iieaii dsesses, 1 rfeA atsortmenl of Winter llibins, Ike latest styles; Plumes, Flowers, Laees, fyc., ice. XCf llonnels made al ahort notice ; Silk and Straw I'pnucls repaired in the best manner. suao Read Made Shrouds. Cam. and Collars, ami nill keep on hand Moaning Hats, both Mode and Alspine. thiswise, ureas Disking dune In Ilie best manner. Airs. Hiucexet would humblv sav that from manv ' ...a., cajt-1 ..hi luinicr a'jecra in uusinesa, anu by her future exertions lo do Justice lo her Patrons, ..ufirB tu uiriii a .u.re ui paDiic patronage. ALSO: Wishes to emnlov four Annrentiees with. out delsy. Uraltleboro, Nov. 3, 1846. 1 1 Ii.VItd'UNS! I!AK(iAlS!! IflOEsH 1T37T GCODrS. Selling off at a Discount. mHE subscriliers hsve lust received a lane addb X lion to their New Slock, which was bought at SS per cent less than former prices, snd will be sold at a great discount. CO" Now is your lime lo buy Goods or less man Uieir real value, can ana see. WI1EKLER li PRATT, Oct.Sl. 1846. 0 Rare Chance for a liargain. DcsiraMc lUaT f10"1 AlNlNli CS Acres, mostly or sjBVv' a level sunare, wen watcria: iiioi u well fenced, and under a cood slate nfcultivalion: will produce Irom 10 lo IS Ion good English Hay ; said 40 Acres being inosny gnai iiowing, urain, or rasture iani;iie rmuue weucnvereu win limber anu nooo. There ia 6 Acres of (Aal CasA Jlrlicle.1 Hons on Ihe place, in good condition. A good House, with a pump ui cxreiirni spring water in ine Kitchen; and nam, with other convenient oul buildings.' Alan, a new and commodious Hop House, 46 by SC on the ground, Willi s Kilns aoti a ptess, an in nrst rate oruer, Said Farm is very pleasantly allualed near i a mile Irom the 'middle of the town' ol Vernon, where there is a Post Oflice. Store. Saw and Grmn Mills. Meellnrr and School Houses, Dlack Smith and other Shops, 4'C. ntao, auum a nine went ui sum varm, 80 AcrcMoriiainl, having on it a valuable lot of Chesnul, and other Timber, which will find a readu mar. ket at tie building ol the Massachusetts and Vermont Railroad, which ia laid pear said aim. For further particulars, enauire of Z. Dickikiow. iiranicnoro, or on ine premises, ni UENJ. II, PEELER. Vernon, Oct, 1840. SI INSURANCE. The iEtna Insurance Company itMTFORD, conn. WILL insure every species of properly usually In. auieil In the Country, from loss or damage by fire, on the most reasonable terms. KJ-Thls Comnatiy has been In nneralfon lor manv yesra, and its reputation for fair dealing is too well csiauusneu snu sppreciatcu to require; any pledge lor its luture, course. , . . IO1, Persons residing in the County of Windham and lts vjclnity, 'desirous ol obtaining Insurance of this Comps'nyV'are referred lo ' ( I.. (i.. ill; All, i:sq. Agent, Ilrnltleboro. ' THOMAS K. BRACE, President. S. S, Looms, Serrclsry. llartlord, uct. i, irjte. ' " llu Clicapor than the Cheapest. WE now tiffer and ahatl sell the remainder of our slock or Goods, which Is complete In every va riety commonly kepi In a country store, .43' COST, without any regard lo former prices, as wo are deter mined to close them oul the present winter. CO- No mistake. J. II. RICE. Wardsborn, Nov. 20, 1846, jwl5 Commentary for the People, TtTmir Pnl.ti.tiin 1K1 KrlWile Commttilurr on Uid Holy i Bible, from the worV of !-nrj and Scoti, nd boi one tCn.trir.tlir ttritfr. Th writk It nrinlcil on Cn paper, and with Urge dr tna It will U completed In twent.four pirt. or eljrht piMieach. ImpcrUI Cvo. ill of which in nowaterootjp etL H wilfto beititirullyiltiMtrttod by teennto vlewi or icnp. tural ice net, iemjutA enpecUHf to emVllih torn menu rjrnd oiccutcd hr the mol rrmnenl artuU. Title tod ehirti ar HUwIie idded. where neeentfjr, for porpofca ol lllmtrationi tl. Mhht. KMnnrlalnn aval frlltllhlal a terif tlf UlnfttrftUfO tnCrtT Inja tnd enlbflUlitncnU nt Kite certeen nailed In fnr tlmilir work, it mtjr u niM with nj oamon oi ine uidio. in vz puMulied terni-monthly ) prico iAetttU eicb ptrl , The dciign of ihe Committee of the Iondon Trtct Soc.. tin. dcr wboste luperTision the Rngluh work wu prepsrtd, baa been ),.( V.Ann.l th ! vanfTstil()f nomln&iiom meet. and to mike a pUio and practical cipoaition oT religloua troth ami no IT. Thiat fttk ia huM nnCiS CommeBlarlei or Henry and Scott, and more than one hundred other writen in the variout depait menta of Ilhlieal LHewtore i thft mot importtot bjerrationa or theae eminent diTinea bctDtinuotrd, eonaUtatins Aifttt vt th nui iiniM riflaltfl at which the learned men of all affee hatearritpd tn their critical atudy of tho Holy Siriptgret, reference haa lr en had to the winta or hoodtj aehool teacheri and of fjmilici engijcd ia Uie ;tematic atudy of Uie Strip tirca. . 1'erhapi there never wtaa j one tore of time when true rl ffion mere greatly needed a tafeeuird againat attacka which are both bottlly and aaaidooualy aimed at her vltil principle! ( perhapa true religion waa never in a more peril out position between open en cinira and pretended filendi, than at thia particalar crint and anrsilf Tirtr waa If nuM lnrflmtxBt than DOW, Ol) CCfT tnie frieod of her bolj precepu. etery conaeienliooa puater ft iiouicnoij, every aniiooi parenittnaruiD,wi privMj, w provided with antidote U the poWon which ia ao unacruploualy Ci tie red abroad, or an arjurneot ajainit aach danceroti fallacy whlf h U itrnrtoundnl to thm iniarT and detrimeitt of that relictOB. which la Uie fatthfut oracle of li e lime Creator, and the beat ciponentof lltawilt. The object o. the eomnilera hat ba to provide a comraeot anr compact in i!e, moderate in price, and aaitcd to Chriatiane 01 every aiaiion. ranw inu oenommiuon "The family tof wboae banda thia workcomca will have In their ootaesafoa a i lore of biblical acienee and prulical la- atroeUon of more value than gold. The re-pvblicaUon ia a treat undertaking, and w nope u will receive aa aocioaie avppun. JV. 1'. Clhwtrrtr. "Thia Commentary haa enjoyed eitnordlnary popolanty ail practical eipoaiiioa of tloda words It differ from any other, presenting the beat eiegetiral, illuatrative and practical com ment which the editora were able to aelect from the beat echo., era, on each pateage, in toqrae. The teit being omitted, It ia enabled to prevent a vaat amount ot learning in a amall spare. The aoareei frnm thich It ii commled afford a oerfeet saarantr of ita aoandeeaa, both of doc Ui Be and UlerprtUUon, whilethe advantage of haiing the opinion of different commentator ti apparent and very treat.' A'. 1'. t'.ventftUtt. " tVe regard the Kcleclic Commentary now in court of pub lication br Mr Shannon, aa aMoeciallr deterring the pitronaie ol I'roleaU&t ChnaUaaa. lu cbcapnen, bcaoUful fiaiahof me- cnamcat woramanaoip, ana iu comprenentnenrw, cmimuni aa it doea. the cream of all ibe ablctt commcnUnea, all enUUe it to very blgh eonanleratmn,' CAr. Parlor Mag. We havereceiicd the moat favorable aotieea froni many die UngQtahcd clergymen or vartou denomination in tnia couauy, and alio from Uie pre, which cannot be inverted in a newapij per aarennemenionarcoani oi laeinengin utey imw nai oo uie cot er 01 oicn pan. ItOBKIlT T. SIIAXNO.V, S00 William aL. New York. nookaellcratnil cent a tapplied at the rnmlar trade price, The namben, a pobUabett, vtill be aent by eiprct to any part of the United State, by remitting the amount for the same at tiiv MiuB ui rcouimj ma tnucr, uvr.u 300 Buflalo ROBES Jfur received by W. C. SPURR & CO.. which gives them a heifer assortment fro sale than can be louru elsewhere, tlcrrar) Uvea uoits Ioi sale and made to order. MUFFS, MUFFS, Ladies will find at V. C. SPURR & CO'S. the Isr fest aad cheapest assortment of Muff's, Boas, Neek lies, Swan's Down, $c, ye. Give us a call, as wi nave too many io enumerate. HATS AND CAPS. A superior article of Fur and Mole akin Hats, msnufacluted and con. r3 atautly on hand, at wholesale or re- Kiau. A lew Down or Ihe "neuA and Heady" H.iTS, a new article, just received, and are just the thing for wet weatner. Cloth, For, and Fur trimmed CAPS. Many new styles of Caps which csnnol be found else, where, and a belter assortments Cloih.and Furlrim. med Caps, which arc constantly being manufacture,! at wnoieaaie anu retail. A large assortment of TIUJNKS, VALISES, XmSBnEX.I.AS, oanes, OA? TniraiYHNas, &o., vo, Give us a call and you will find just what ia in print, Opposite the Stage House. w. C. SPURR & CO. Brattleboro, Nor. 9, 1848 IflS Rubbers! Rubbers! ! TTMIK subscriber has just received direct from the ruaiiuiacturcrJi a targe mi ui i.sum' anu ucn tlcmcn's fc PATENT ntJBBBR SHOES of virioua patterns, viz: Gentlemen's cloth strsppej leather bottom Rnbbr Over Shoes; do. Elastic Rubber do. do,; Ladies' do. do. do. do.j do, Buskin do. do. do,; JC? The above Shoea will besoM al Wiiolesile or Hctjiii. at the lowest maeeet rrticES. Those wishing to lit oul with llobberslor Ilia coming Win ter will do well lo call and examine my lot ol Shoes ueiore purcnasing cisewnere. PERRIN SIMONDS. Brattleboro, Oct. 3, IB4G. If7 PERIODICAL & CIIKAP PUBLICATIONS. fTlHE subscriber would respectfully give notice thai ju ne nas recetveu tnc agency lor ine lollowiog Pe riodicals, which will be'furnished at the subscription price, free of postage, by the singlo No., or yesr. Columbian Magavlne, I Ladiea National Mag,, urananvd . i. . a . iiiusiraieu Godey's Lady's Book, Ladles Qarland, Little's Living Age, Parlor Annual, Christian FamilvJIlaoazine. Also, most of the periodicals of the day furnished as auovc. CHEAP PUBLICATIONS will be received aa fast as they are Issued from the press. Alxo, an assoitment ofnewapapers will be received by Express, every Saturday alteinoon, and sold by the Miigte Fpy. v cny prices. CO" Any Periodicals or Cheap Publications, not on hand, will be furnished at short notire. , , O, II. SALISBURY, uratiicuoro, Dept. u, 104U us K(irecnleaf 's Lnlmr Savlnw dm mm nr." rrHIS book, which has afforded to thousands their JL only knowledge cl English Grammar, and has proved ilrelf ihe true Labor Saving Grammar, is now sold at the low price of 23 els. Now as our, schools HMl'nl inlir ntu.nl 1 1. , a mini., mnnlk. .nl'ti Hm..,tlV "11.111 tl.lltlMIO, UIIM m I'A crcdiiijjly dcslrablo that children should improve this sborl lima In the lieit BilvanlAne. v- ...In itiilulv.i.n.l as rational belnga, to supply them with those Books which erp.bfst calculated 'lo abrklgo toil and save la- hit. lis r,s. C.rtm ... 1. 1. 1, 1 1. . .. I ., M-f, w mimii ..imvii iiii'jf vau feuiii Willi llie grealest facility and rapidity. P... a.l-H,,,,!. Ku ik. Vl..n . I. I .. it. 15 BRATTLEBORO nOOKSTORE. 1 IVOTIGI3, ALL persons Indebted to us by Note or Ilook aecount, of from ime to six veara standing, are requested to call and settle betneen this and the first of February n.xl, , ." . ,, OllLEfl PllATTCO. Brattleboro, Dec. 7, 1840. 10 ... Mtuffalo Jtobcs, fluffs, &c, A GOOD ASSORTMENT of Buffalo Robes, Muffs and Caps of almost cverv nualitv. can be found at G, C. HALL'S. Ready Made Clothing. CUJVIt & GOOD,' II AVE received for sale Heavy Illankel Over Coalti lllk Doflcldo doi " MIxlTweedado do! " Sarkdo dot lllk nroad Cloth do; Mint Tweeds lluslness Coalsi ' " Sack do iloi HlucDtack DroadClolh Cloaks: Vests snd Psntaloons, Green; Jackets, Drswers and Shirts; Hats, Caps, Hoots and Shoes; Trunks and Valises. Dtaltleboto, Dec. 23 184C. Grocery Store inn fcf OYSTER SALO0, rii ill', sunscriner continues business at tk, X Store lately filled un at No 6 llrick 11.. ..P rnn.l.nllir Inr.ml nrne..ri .t t I "lis llisstocKconxistsin part oi the following:-. Sujar, Molasses, Tesj, Coffee, Cocos, Raisins, Figs, Oianjrs, Lemons, Spices, Tobacco, Cigars, Powder, Shot, Soap, Oil, Salmon, Mackerel, lloslon Tripe, Nuts, Toys, Raisin Crapes, Confectinnrrv of all kinds. A e... jt- WjiBTCDln exchange for Goods, Corn. Ki. n Potatoes, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, &c. ; ' ' F II US II OYSTERS the keir, quart, or bowl. He will furnish at short u. lice and at all times, Oysters, cooked in snv stile iT tripe, ham, fonli, pies, eskes, custards, hotecfttw lea. Separate roams, well furnished, where Orcn and other refreshments are served np in the ler Vn ner. JOlAS CUTLE8. Braltlcboio, Dee. 10, 184G. STATU OP VKIUIOAT. District of U'ciim,,,., . The Hon. the Probate Court for the Dulnii Westminsters To all persons in'rri,A i. ,i. fafe c LEAV1TT IL ROBERTS, late el PttvL in said District, deceased, intestate, Gittttic WHEREAS, John R. Miller, Adminfatrs-), 4 the estate of the saij deceased, hath rrrwrnv vu m mil ujuii 1. lav ill? C!BUtiaicSlBie OlSSI tttiy eu is insumcient 10 pay ine aeuis agiirul mj nil', and hath applied for license to tell the ml , fl ssid deceased, consisting of one third psrt of a slip a the congregational meeting house, in saal Polcrr II is therefore ordered, thai saij apphcatioa 1:111 iui uciiug nnu UCCISI'IU Dl a acssionoi S3IJ COQUI V new at tnc dwelling house ol Ellerv Allbe, m W minster in saiddistricl, on IhesecondSatBr1 uar.v, 1347, and that notice of aaid apph Ihe time and place set for hearinj;, be given sons interested in said ealste, by neblican u 1 1 Vermont Phccnix. printed at Ilratilrhom in ti,. r, ol Windham and Stale of Vermont, three weris in. cessively previous thereto, that they msyapfesrul object to the same if they shall see eaose. EI.LERY ALLBE, Jifa. Weatmioater, Dec. 15, 1846. II STATE OP VKIIJIOXT. Disteict or WiirsiuiTii, si. TAe lion, the Probate Court for Ike Bitlricl efWti minster To alt persons tntereitedinltkeetUltil SOPHIA WILDER, late 0 Putney, in ssid ii inci, aeeeasea, ifiiaie, uitinit. WHEREAS, Riley Dunlin and Jeremiah Ilru, Executors upon the estate of saij deeeaieJ, have filed their petition in wriliog, setting forth lis amount of debts doc from the deceased, and prob& charges of administration, and the value of the pcre al estate, and have requested said coml lo grant llta license to sell all the leal estate or sail deceased; rr resenting Ihat a sale of pari of said real estsle will te necessary in order to raise londa to pay debts ul charges 01 administration, and Ihat a sale of a put thereof cannot be made without injury to those untr eated in Ihe Remainder. Il is therefore ordered tint said annlication aland for heatioe and decision at sta tion of ssid court lo be held st the dwelling house a KMcry Allbe, in Westminster in said district, oa the third Saturday of January, 1847, and that nolieecf said application and the time and place set for heanrf be given to all persons interested in said estate, bj publication in the Vermont Phcenix, printed at Brsl tleboro, in the county of Windham and Slateof Ver mont, three weeks successively previous thereto, that they may appear, and object to the same if they still see cause. , . ELLERY ALLBE,JoJf. Westminster, Dec. 10th, 1840. is Afrtfc of Vermont. Jlarlboro, a. In Probate Court, Dee, 18, 1846. AN instrument purporting lo be'lhe last will til lealamentor.sh.S.JiVA-JHC.lll'flNTi'K.Uie of Dover, deceased, is presented for probate by Lsle Whereunon. it is ordered that aaid named Execo- lor nolilv all nennnslntereated.lhal this court wi!l cide upon the probate of saiJ instrument, at the scant thereof, to be hulden al Childs' Ion, in Wilminjloi in said district, on the last Thursday of Janoary ant, by publishing a copy of the record of ibis older three weeks successively In Ihe Vermont Phoenix, printed at Brattleboro in aaid district, previous lo said lime ol bett ing. A iruc copy pr llecord, Atleat, B. D. HARRIS, Reg'r. ' DENTAJu SURGERY, As D. PUTNAM, --Surgeon Dcnlist WOULD inform lie elKieil of the villseeef Crtills boro, and its vicinity, that tie bis locsted liimsell in ssid sillsfe, wilh Uie espectstion of niskis; II his permsneat resitffBrt, where he will hold himself readiness to perform, in Uie most skillful nisncer, sll oper ations in the line of Dtntai Surgiry. lie will promise entire satisfaction to those who rasj em ploy lilra, by warranting the succesaof his operstions. lie would also inform the citiiens of the neijhboiuj towns, which he has kcrttofort visited, thsl he will tonunw his visits to them periodically, aa usoaly. tT Office over the Post Office. . Urattleboro, May SO, 1840. FOR SAL.E, TWO SMALL DWELLI''" HOUSES, with suitable Barn arJ out-houses, and one acreof LAND,siHe cd in the Eaat Villaee of Brattleboro, aw m Ibe Vermont Asvlum. For terms and a more paiws- lar description of Ihepremiaes, applv loL. G. JIti Esq. 1 NATHANIEL RNOWLT0N. Urattleboro, Sept. 25. 1846. J Chairs! Chairs!! Just rcqci veil nt IVo. .1 Brich Kcu, Prom otis if Iks best Manufaitories in Massait'UO'i A GENERAL assortmenlofChairs-sniong" are the lollowing: Rocking Chairs, with Cane Seats and llacu, Do. ' do, with Cane Seals; . Do. do. with Wood Scats, different sui Nurse Chairs, with Cane Seala, two si?ei Office Chairs, common, and Patent Pivot; Pailor'Chairs-pHartison and Clay Grecian; Do. do. common, cans seats, bent tnd slisij" backs. .... Children's Chairs of all kinds, aires, and lasnw High Patent rivot and common sioois. . , . Ail which the subscriber will sell as low sj 'W0'11" neighbors. ALONZO IIA1CH. Uraltleboro, Ool, 17, 1846. HENRV CLARK. Bratlleboo, Jan, 5, 18.46. WAlV'I'Rn. K'y-k rnirMtie-M ... 1...1.1 p.lm Leaf, aalea OUUbv, i bv ' E.W PHOUTV., M 1,. .oii. TCTT1 A TVaflT!. rpilE subscriber having been appointed ty'?' rectors ortbe Windham County Insurance u" pany, their Agent for this place and vicinity, (end lo l!ie Insuring o propefly in aaid Corny"), application, tiur, tti 10-40.