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Later from Mexico. "I JVovi l.i .Vie Orleans I'ieayunt, Jant 33M. Oir tlto fron 111' army nf Uon. Siott, al I'uc li'.i, nr.i lo llm :Ulli lust. The riitll'ir which has been n gener illy circulated Ihrniigli llic city thai hp had armed within tweiilyfive miles of the cil of .Mexico, - without foiiiidnmii. A riiinnr reached Vera Cruz im the night of the 2ilh nut. tint Gen. CnJrtnlailct'ji command hail l.illen in uitli a guerrilla pirly a few miles beyond J.il spi, ami liy a movement nnperceived by the guemllerna, succeeded in surprising lliein anil kil ling about thirty of lliein, without liming n mm. Other Idlers have hern received in tnv.it as to this air.nr of Gen. Uadnaladcr, which represent it to have occurred near La lloya, about eleven miles beyond Jalapa, The surprise of the Mexicans was 90 complete, and one letter says that filly of them were killed. Gen. C. siilTered no loss, nil agree. Ily another letter, dated the 21th iust., from our Vera Cruz correspondent, ue learn that the train which went up under the command ol Gen. Pillow was attacked at Colors, said to be nine miles be yond Puente N.iciniial. The gutrrillerot were dis persed with the loss of thirty men. Verbal ac counts say we had some eight or ten wounded, but linue killed. Tins afl.iir ncciirted on the S3 I iust., and i first mentioned 'in n letter given below dated iIip24iIi; but though uc hive tetters nftheSoih, wr have no further authentic, ilet nls n'riui the action, The forr.c under the eommnud of Gen. Pillow left Vera Uruz on ih Ifjih, escorting a train of n'-o'it 125 wagons. Tne force amoiiiiiril to nearly I IH til iicii, tud iiinsistrd oT the I lili Inlnutry, atid a portion of the ICtlt, three companies of the 3d and O'li Infantry, six rmiip iiiie of the Vnltiieurs, a delaclm enl o. the 3d Dr 'goons and six hovtitzer. Thitsurba train .mold meet w it It serious resis tance from ouerrills parties, was not lo be, expect ed ; but wrTrgrei that our recounts induce the be lief tint it suffered excessitely in the first and sec ond days' iiitrch from the heal of the weather. The march on the second day is represented as having been particularly severe, the lime chose, for il being during ihe heal of the day, through heavy sand I nud nhrn eletcn miles were to be made wit out water. One hundred and fifty men i re said to have Iven completely knocked up on this march ; six or seven died r-n ihe road, and the rest were tent back and werciarriting in Vera Cruz in small parlies at our last accounts. Both our private ad vices and the popers of Vera Cruz impute this (ri fling with life entirely lo the change introduced by Gen. Pillow of marching during the heat of the day, instead of selecting early mornings or the after part of the day for such service. There are a greitminy guerrilla parties upon the rind; a small body of our troops left Sin Juan on the 3lM hoping lo overtake Gen. Pillow, hut af ter proceeding two or three miles they encountered so'iie lruerrillern. These thev cliirged upon and dispersed, but ihey saw so m in) others on the roid in smill parlies ill it it w is thought prmleui to rclin ciiili ihe design of coming up with Gen. Pillow. As this officer is somewhat fjmous lor exacting from Ins men long mirr.liea, it is well that no further at te rpi was made lo oiertakp him. The puuri-e pursued by Capt. Walker low arils , those desperadoes uho fell into his hands is said to have been high'v approved by Geo. Scott. The Eajj'e says tint an enterprise ts on foot for running nn i-xpnes between Vera Cruz and Ihe tonus nf Alv ir.ido and Thcitnlpm The execu tion of sue.h a plan wuuld greatly facilitate the com merce of Vera Cruz. A watchman, said to be a Dulchmsn named Charles, has been entrapped by a guerrilla party just outside ihe walls ami murdered, after h iving been cruelly whipped. His holy was tell in the roid with an inscription affixed lo il, "Whoever wising may carry it off.'' The police of the cily are making an attempt lo ferret out the guilty parly. The news by litis arrival from the cily of Mexico is important. Wc have received our nccounls of it through an express despulel ed by Mr Kendall from Pnehla expressl) for this office to the 14lh iusta The Arco-Iris of Mm 22d has letters from the capital which appeir to be late, though the dales are not given. The purport of them is that the work of fortifying Ihe environs of ihe city is going on rapidly, and that seventy pieces of artillery had arrived from Acapulco and other points, which Ihey were mounting as fast as possible. They mention the arrival of Alvarez at the head of 8000 men, and they set down the entire force in the cily as 20,0110 armed militia and 10,000 troops of the line. These letters further say that the clergy are Inking an no live pari in the business ; that arms of all kinds were pouring into the capital and considerable sums of money. All these mpics are touched upon if .Mr Kendall's letter transmitted by express, and very full details are given nf the extent of Ihe pre parations to defend the cily. Vera Cnuz, June 24, 1847. By the way nf Orizaba, a letter has been receiv ed hern which announces that "Santa Anna has been elected Dictator, provided he will not make peace," ond that he has 30,000 men with him. It appears from whit follows below thai Santa Ainu lias attained to all the power of a Dictator by ihe arrest or removal from command of such generals as are opposed to him, and by the more adroif ma nccuvre of inducing Congress lo postpone Ihe count ing of the votes for President till the 15th or Janu arv next I The loth of June was the day fixed by law fur Ihal purpose. By the postponement Santa Anna prolongs his own power indefinilely, and for th ime hein may be deemed Diclolor in facl, il not in name. He will plead in extenuation of this perpetuation of his power that it was hazardous to risk a change of Government at a moment when a foreign foe threatened ihe capital, and ihere is force in the idea. V nrievo most shcerelv to Ic im that the Amen can prisoners in Mexico have not obtained iheir release : on the conlnry, the report is that ihey are in more strict confinement man uciurc. Price of l'lour. ix'. ... u.l.l,il iii lilend for the following aver ages . if mires nf Hour in Ihiseity from theyear 11)24 -'. ... - ... 1... ..-.!... anil ,1-1. lull,...'. Ill IM4D llll'IIHIVe. 1111111 lutrirn.ii'H " - a reliable statement. The averages have been taken on the prices during Ihe season nt eannl navigation. Years. Average Highest Lowest DilTof Piire. Piiee. Ptlee. Price. 124 CS.S3 65-50 8&.S5 lb5 4 77 4.87 4.M 24 1B1B 4.61 6.13 a-oa '" 2 i?i 5.74 4.6S 1,13 Uia S.7D 7.50 4,50 IH'JO 5,69 7.00 4,50 1830 5.19 5,35 4,88 last 5.69 6.35 5,19 J 8.11 6 01 6 35 5.75 18SS 5.55 6,75 5,38 1834 5,01 5,!tl 4.81 1835 6,31 6,94 6.75 1936 8,19 10,00 " 7,00 1837 0.64 13 60. 8 50 1833 8,09 0.00 7.00 1839 6,99 8,75 6,00 840 4 94 5.6S 4,75 1841 5.61 5,75 4.89 1843 5 36 6,50 4,13 1843 4.93 5,38 4,50 1844 4,58 4,83 4.13 1845 5.00 6 88 4.25 ifUB 4.90 6.00 S.75 si nn I (IB 87 50 1 .10 3,00 3,50 3.00 3,75 83 1.87 3,37 88 75 3,63 3,35 Highest average price 89,04 was In ig7jnwcsi av rrage piire 64.53 was In 1X44. Highest pure 813 was io 1837i luwest price 83.75 was In 1846, .l4a.Ti .irgiu. Can Mnun't Calitn A writer in Hie Dsltimors Patriot Siva that Csve Jolinw-n's only cniiirrlini(ii snd sppiecis tinn urihe lninrV'""nls ..fib- se and the (real principle of irgre, seems In he nunileted in Ins desue lo reduce a l'-iirh"re In a iwu lirse cuch, s Iwoh'.rte ceb In a i.ne.h..rsebuMV.sime.h"r- liW lo s.ddle.h.irse, snd s tsddlr-lii'is iaa niule.ortoanisii on roVl,iod Urcrwtvd tllhslt . o,vass-t.-s 'Eur67ican""Itrn1s'.''"'' The Crooi. Accounts from the Uulied Kiim. doiu, France, Spain, mid I'utope genera.ly, repre sent the prospects of the crops (winch m Spain had gun io uc nnrvrsieii;, as unusually good. All Immense surface has hern sown with grain, and a fur yield is confidently expected. There is, as jet. some unceilainty in regard in Ihe poiato crop. Ap pearances are, nu the whole, decidedly fjiorah'r; uui uie uuy oi Hunger irom Wight lias liy no means passed. Great Britain, France and Spain have by an alli ance put down the Junta in Portugal, and brought hoMiliiies to n close. A -fruitless cMorl was nude in Parliament to censure the British Ministry for this deed. During the last eight months, mure recruits have been enlisted for the llrili-h Army at Skibhereen, Cork, where the distress lias been extremely great, that) in twenty years previous. The devastations of war olien cause famine; but here, famine causes men to rush into Ihe bloody jaws of war. Yel is it any heltci to die of shot-wounds than nf starvation 1 It has beenrcsnlied on the motion of Sir Culling B Smith, that females be admitted members of the British organization of the Uvnugilic.it Alliance now sitlmg in Udliibiirgh but Ihey arc not to be allowed to speak or to sit on coin.iiiltiis. The nil-hop of Norwich, nt a recent meeting to promote " ragged schools," observed Ihal Mr I'elo. hi i-diiealing ihe railway hinds in Ihe county ol Norfolk, had beaten the beer-shop out uf the field. Vhe prniirietor of a bone-mill in Ulrernool ad- verlies ihal "parlies sending thtiroxn bunrs to In ground, will find their orders attended In with puue- luatiiy ami ucspaicn I A public meeting was to have been held at Ale erdeen, on the lOili nit., (or the abolition of drink ing usages at funerals, Mr Bancroft, the American Minister, is very pop ular with his own countrymen and also l.uglislimeii. The cily authorities of Liverpool have adopted Ihe strong measure of sending back Ihe myriads ol fiaupers who have found their way ihere from I re nin!. This harsh step is sanctioned by ihe Gov ernment, and jo-lified on the ground of self-preser-valion, The cost of relieving lri-h casual poor is now $1,000 a week, and the arrivals nf miserable viclims of famine and fever average 1000 a day. The tax-paters must soon sink under such a pecu niary burden, even if ihey are not swept into lite grave by ihe disease introduced. Hence Ihe May or has advertised for steamers lo convey these pau pers across Ihe Channel again. Grand Papal 1'rnjtrt. It is loudly whispered in Rome that the Pone is about lo embark in an entirely new enterprise, which will be of a nature In nMoniili Europe, and the particulars of wh.ch a tetv dajs will more fully reveal Some say its ef fect w ill he lo bring bick lo the rhurch a great number of dipulrrs. 'I he Courrier iles lli.n Unis says it "should not In- surprised if ns older' wis lo bring nlnut a re-ninon between ihe Rouni and Greek Churches a problem the solution ol winch lias lor so many centuries troubled Pnpp' and Councils." A Xohit Drrd. The work of emancipation i going on in Northern Kumpe. The Demoerati- Paeifique contains n teller from St. Peter-burg, ill ed May I'd, which announces a noble deed. M. Rmniii, one of i lie greii proprietors of the conn ry under the iinpule of his bom me feeling, bad sitd. denly grained complete pnfraiiehieiui u to 8,000 serfs, ojbnih sexe, in Nijni and Riazan, and also, for a trifling rent, permitted them lo occupy t In lands over nhich ihey were diMrihuteil. To those croakers who eutertiiu an awful apprehension nf uie nreaiiiui iim.-gs slaves might do, il emancipated suddenly, the following paragraph from the letter will prove consolatory: "On Ihe departure of M. Ruminn from the do mains which he had just so generously ceded, all Ihe liberated serfs, with Ihe exception of ihe sick, rushed in a mass lo accompany him whom they latelr called their master, but whom ihey now call ed their father, even beyond (he territory in which Ins domains are silua:ed. When Ihe hour ol aepa ration al length arrived, it was not to eight thou sand persona merely, that M. Ruminn hail In ad' dress his thanks and adieus, but lo twenty thousand persons, belonging to ihe population of other ril I age, who all. aroused bv the echo of this deed o humanity, had coma to crowd around the generous liberator. Phe British authorities at Orissa, India, bestow annually 3(3,000 rupees to support Ihe temple of the .1.... ....... I imn.r.i Th 1.A Mit-ltin fi,,.. iiesii'.jK. ""Kg---. - - - w... ........ w. eminent grants 111,000 a year lo the Popish Col lege at Alayuoolh, Ireland. Savings Dank. The flr&L semi.annusl merlins? nt llie Directors of Ihe Wlndliim Provident Institution lor Savings was liMden it Oritllrboro, on the first Tueday nf July insl Fruin Ihe Report ot tbe Tressurer Ibrn submitted, it sppetrs-- The whole amount of OepoiiU from 313 Uep,it,irs, is 50 There his been withdnwn by 3 Depotiiors, 085 U0 On the 7lh in.l.. wis declired a Dividend of 3 1-3 per cent. f,.r the Uil lis months, which, if not taken out will be added lo Ine otiginil depcm. -Our correspondent at Guilford Centre, will ob serve that we have omitted from bis narrative ol the spirited and Interesting celebration al that place, the leasts drsnk oil the occasion, which jiosscsa Ihe great er merit to us. that they were drank in refreshing Urn onade, we were however obliged lo do so for want ofspace. - 7V(iVol Orcurruei ill Ityhitg, L. I. The death of Mr Itr.iwn.it PJihdiiinr. on Baluriuv. iaiL.br an sect- dentil shot from a smill cannon, wis attended wilh some eitri,rdinirv as writ si distreimr circumatsncrs. He Wll eiprciiioirhiiiisellinaswinir.wtiirelwi.soniofO il, llow tnnd. i:o ..me sued about IV. and the other about 14 years, werenuuiing Iheu-ielves by firing offs sinlll csnnon shout 3 inches long, mounted on wrireis- as ine ooj nreo h mi, Mr llrnwri. lor the ourunM of eontribullmr lo their amuse meni. would at eich dnehirire.driio hboietl from the swing, exclaiming, " I am ahol " Al lenjlh lie sufijesle.d m the bojs lint, in outer lo produce a louder report, lliey inouta pul something addiliunil into the csnnon. They pul in sc. cordingly two buck ihot. On firius il olT, wheeled, ind Ihe luil oaiaed Ihrouih the head ol Mr U. He lell (nun the swing, snd esclliioed as lelure, ' I aioshot"ind never ip.'ke iirsin. .Mr H wis the son ol Junes Orown. ef the house of Urn wii, flroilKia .V Co , snd son In law or a. U Hon land, Lsq .T 1 , Liprtit Tin WiraLr'NaTiossi. Isrsiuoiscf n has bren en .ri..! In n-,ltt turte lis Inriiirr six.-, and will henceforth i ' - ... ' '.7 I nourrcing this fscl tojiur readers, and in recommending this excellent paper to the cordial support of every sound think f,n "In the Union. Brighton Market Uonilay, July 5. Al Market 510 Iti-ef CaUle, (Including lliosa left over last week,) lOyokea IVorkins Oien,37C'ows and Cllvei, SOU) Sheep and Lambs, and about KiOO panne, Dtf Cctllt Kstra J7,M firat i)u jhty gl second snd third quaiiuea ironi mf u. auju. ir,i:. lim Nnsslss ma,t. foirfcand Cofcrs-Sales noUccd at 517, 5". $ Si Sfi4(,"d Laabi falsi of Lambs St Jlfit 10 J3,CS( old Sleep Irom $1) to St-73. ., . . Siefne Old lloia, 6 14a Cc. Shoala il w holesals, from 61-2 to7 l-5c.i st reuit,7 l-l lotisnd 10c. per lb. A'. . Quite a oumber of lleef Cauls remained unsold st lbs close, there being but lew buyera at tnaiket. BMG1ITON MARKET Monday, July It. Atmuknt, 470 Beef Tattle, C3 Cow a and Calves, tOjokea Wnrktnir Oien, 3U S-heep and Lambs, and lbnnt lUS01iv.lDe. BeefCattle Kitra 7) Br.t Quatitjt 56.75 1 aecond and third quahtit a, from $,50 to C.S6. Cowa and CalveUuI. bales noticed at fil8(tl, S3 and 30 CJ. hhfina and Lambs 1JU I. Uti of old Sheep it 51,83 and hwInaAt wbO raaie.O wr Dni ing n iiif H4irrwws Uil, ftou C to 7 i.d 8c par lb. Small i'iga 9 a 10c VRItIOiNTinUEiMX, SJ " Writ Urbotu Ink H5-i'nm hi nnmc il if tin f-pifl, fuiniehid o,if llit C'liimMt Sett -ttl (.Vlrlxilln In ting t iltitjr, da rrfli cling hiiiicii hl tinn lh Ir anil Imrp ajMtile Wr in ct-itmn. nothing wt fjrltur rmiti tlit inifiitinn nf lli v titer. lUtu or nun, ft rrfli ctiit itfany kind. The -estsnee tnd cmntott l liir r'iri n i snd orueers ere highly crrditible to lliein and the Weil ' did lltrlr Toll thnre in Uie InTere.lllig exetciies t,l the day ToV ouri-lvei, we were luh'y delialilVd with the nhole af liir and pirlicnUlly wild the gilel, snd spirit, and title ful dreites nf the children There is a striking propruty, si nell is urefulneps, in these eelrhriliom by " Common Bchooli' Uying is they do, st the ouodilion of our flee in.titutHim. sod forming Ihe ehsrscters tr llnwe, who will soon be cslled upon lo sustain snd protect that hbeily w hich Ihe day coinioeoioritei. While imparling lo them the edu-cili-in by -a hich alone Ihey are fitted to enjoy or nphold a free government, we cinnol ton carefully instil into liar j r minds, a conviction of the bondage front wh-ch it releaaed, and the aacrifu-ea which the aenuisilion coal lia. We had Intruded a more particular notice of Ihe several Schools represented in the pn-refamn ; but have not been furniahed wilh the materials, and niilil forego it. Since writing the shove, we hive received an explanation from Ihe writer of the report, which -se pub'iah in justice to all paries, and rthicll most satisly nor frieilda in ihe weal pari nf the liwn, that no iojuslice ws intended New llamiishirc "Allirx," The way they arc Beaten. The "Uoston Atlas" ssvst When I'r-ai.lenl IVk visit, d Concord, will en bta late lour, (!ov. Wilhuns was introitu'-ej to bii't.bv l.i-:to Uutibird, as '-Ihe inln oho tieal Uie atheil iruiv. M e -aihiIiI ru-;aeslla ho r.t (!os. lo aifft tten. Wilron an'l Mr Tuck, whr.t thev so tn Washis-tton this Ml, tellers ! Iftl'oilurtioii to his tiierd f tr. Polk worilad aome wsv ao ' "Allow mo to latr,-lure lo vnor 1 t:irillencyll.et.og..tl,menl'nm New lllmpsliire, Mention I ofironsress.. ho Wit lbs combined forces of lb. iwlical Iocs' Focoi, in Jtlr I nt The "Allictk" of Clirliire nn.l UilUbornuch ml Ik ii.fr iIi'k kin' I t.f i-.tiii.liiMeni, have ju-i rolled up a Rin nl Ihrte thousand over the lint rleriton. AnotKtr "Dutna Vuta" Victory. The "Hied ar-iiynf Chebhirr and HilNborugh under General Wila-tn ate mil din.K.-wil tn lei Generat lav lor and hi hrave army have all ihe glory, ami they have "did ui" a like ih, jat to ahntv 'on)e things ran be done aa well i nihera." (CT Th "(lereiee Farmer .a eirellnt fricoHont paper, la tn be enlarged, aa appear! by a notice pubhihed thereis, ao aa lo contain thirtr-twn psaea. To thote who deire to laka a paper confined to agriculture, we caa recommend 11 aa oqs of the beat publubed. It U a moot hi paper and puhhahed at Rochester. JN. V. RiTiaot Dirk. Attention It Invited tn the report of thla Institution, pubtiahed toda. It aiTerda a asfe and prnGtibla depontor Tor the earnings, gr-at and Hlall. of all classes, and h this adrantige to the depositor, that thnab drawing titter et, iheir mnae la lubject to withdrawal al anr time. Pept are not apt sumcteatl tnapprecitte It a adrtntise t' them iria terrtt, even m small to ins. Most pexanns I-ave a few dellirs Ijlnjr Idlt by them, and toi;M hive at Litem 1 1 prt t( the yeir, ten, twenty, fifty, t-r a hundreil dllara. tbat now earns them t not h ine. It iaa Itborvins Inaiitittoo t.i lhindutrtetistinee o1 twenty dollira depos.tcd hr a )r, will earn a day's hard labor. 33 Tbe iirice ot Drevls'utf bu witdiu a lew wk p'-st ef hilited citrnrdtniry flacluitionv tihn g at lentb very raptlly, and produce. rainy uilurei amonr apecalaiora Itetwren the linmJune and 1 0th or July, ihpre wta a decltn In un 7ew Vurk mrkft or four dttlart per lurrcl. The pnef now rju(ea from five lo stt dilltrs. . ia. "t. . i .a a ... , . t local cwiitettbU week, and aball publish lh proceedii-ui of the bttte Cunveatioo, and notice tbem more particularly in wir , von; or chksiiihe cou.vrY. Jl-lt. Mhch. Moultoo. Sou. WiUnn M out ton. ScUt, D7 0 1.17 JM 10 IU 3 134 1W I 33 II ICS 61 33 yj 30 113 CJ it Ct IS 31 16 n 65 t 113 101 6 KI 7 m 131 M i; yj su im ii 27 15 41 S3 113 4 U 117 13 Tt 16 lll 13 33 93 S3 81 IM 3, 16 16 5S9 19 23 8 1 31 IS 3 ISO 3 83 1 4 18 9 63 26 16 A3 0 61 68 4 167 10 8d S15 37 33 6 93 46 IS 116 6 217 188 26 13-1 2 ISi 16 IU7 S3 SJI 161 61 "l663 "513 26J6 5jS 666 Alstevl, 117 Chesterfield, 106 Dublin. 126 riUwillitm. 107 GiNum. 31 IliisJile, 136 JatTrey, 131 Iteene, im MaiibniO, 71 Marlow, U Nelson. 116 nichiuood, H III mage, loo Koxhury, S3 &toddird, 63 tullivaa, C4 hurry, 47 Swan iey, 58 imy, it Wafpnle, 170 Westmurcl'd, lOi Winchester, 193 Complete. 2290 ilea. WiUon's rnnjoritr in hia own county it 377 and hia gain since March, 673. Well done, galhnl old Cheshire I O A worthy pirson nt Ihe iddfaahuiiied stamp pn-ached j a rousiojf scmion, nn a certain necastnn, agaiiul lisppery in . dren. Ilia text t Tp-ii'iC'tiue down.' tiome nl lna bearer a being curious to knw tvherealxtuta in the Bible these word were lo he found, lie referred them lu Ihe pas asjp which reads, Let him that ia upon the buuae tap not com iIdun into the house With like fairness, the Oent'tcrat niea oar articles tear ing wnrdj and aenteocea from Iheir proper conoectloa, and palchlft together tturde and eentencea that hare no proper connection. By ao doing-, our neighbor contrives to make nut aa triumphant an argument aa the Iriitle-baUog clejgj man aforesaid. Buch twistiBcation answers every purpose with those who cling Mindly to the aaule or minister or ed itor. But It atnounte to nothing, in point of truth. Whv can't our ntighbor resume tbe original question In con trovers bet wren ua? We have wailed several weeks for him toJrftve that ' doing evil making war that ceil the extension of slavery may tontt," ia just and holy. We want to aee bow fine honey is to be got nut of mixed gall and vinegar. Come, toe the mark, neighbor. Don't eternally a-" distinguish and divide .A hair 'twill south and south west aide. Sick KoLis.Tiic aoncil At Mr Salisbury 'a Bookstore may be found a general assortment of wi.rkerm Health, and kindred subjects. Now aa "an ounce nf prevention is worth a pnund nf cure," and morruver. aa a pound of prevention In the shape nf knowledge dea n't enst so much aa an ounce of cure in the shape of doctor dosea, is it nt far Ihe bai way to inform ore a self ofthe physical laa, and carefully observe them I Who wuuld be a great a ninny as lo play at ball with a lever watch t Yet are not multitudes quite aa reckleaa aa this, with Iheir own tuoie delicate and more com plicated systems Aod, aa a natural cnneqiisi,ee, see them all the time ailing, drugging, and dying in early life, lot. The bonk In which we wiaji tu call particular attention ia Dr Fitch's "Lecture a nn the Uaea of the Lungs; the caul es, prevention and cure of Cnnaiiiuptiou, Asthma, and Dis eases ofthe Heart; the Law of Longevity ; and the mode uf preset fin g Male and Female Health lo an Hundred Yeats. A pre liy high-sounding (Kir, and too much in the style nf quack adve rUsemenU. Bul the author ia no quack, Twenty years' travel and piactice, in all parte nf America and Europe, have fitted him lo apeak wisely and truthfully. We heartily commend his book lo the well, lliat they may learn how tu keep ao; t the sick, Ihal Ihey may learn how to get well. Price, 60 cents, in neat papr cover. Mr Salisbury's ahelvea are more pteaaant to resort to than any mrd.cinr.chfst in town, Msy his enterprise in keep ing common sense remedies for the ilia that flesh la heir to' be abundantly reworded. Mr. Uibto)"'i Litter Mr Benton, having been invited by the St. Louu delegation lo attend the Chicago Con v en- linn, haa addressed a letter lo the delegation, in which he givea bia opinion! upon the power f (he General Govern ment to improve rivers aid harbors The letter wasap proved by the delegation. The Reveille gives tbe 1'ultuwing as the aubstsnce ol ihe letter t "Col. Benton takes the ground that the whole costltu tiontitiy t( ihe qutstiou nf river and harbor improvements, ret la m the discrimination nl Contrreaa between tbieeta ! national and thoae nf h-cal Interest, There can be no d-.uM aa lo the nilhmal Importance f mir great Western riferat and, to particularize one further object, there can be nn ron stitulionsl difference between the haibmof Si. Louia a.nd thst of New York, A bill uf appropriations towards strictly national hjecta cannot be kitted by rcoca, and Col Benton ausrm tu intimat thai a bill. I fee from itbWctlnns nn Iht IK:al score, would not have been defeated by the action nf the t'reaideiit. At any rate, the ground taken hy Cnl. U. Is Clear, square, ana tnornugniy western or, more cnrrrciiy, Ihowughly nulicntU sod i UWsi.il ul ike ia its emracitr, In Ibis v'dlsgr, at tnr Vrrmu-il HoUie, Jut I. by lt J II. Mill-, Mr J'n-I Wils.ni, ot nmUnif, 11 IuMksTi.ii n Atitus He-ill, r Urnirdst'in, M Ahii, Jul; "i, Mr.Mulin 1. Kemu'y, M Urrenrii'ld, Ms., U MrtV t'hrl-.' At U'MMl'll'Hi.'il C iI'Mine, Ma - AU, Jutv fi. Mr V ,11,1,.. U L mil to M. Hur t Bmnlilek, of I'-ii-vslwm Ms In futwv.Jotv 13 hv I. t) Mrad. Ks.l .MrOeoree W. NoresloMisllleieiiCailipitlll M VV ,l,.,u . VVoolWorlh lo .llsa U.IIIOM I'siliptiell- all of I'otloy. In tiuillord July 5. liy IS V I'uaioii. tj-q , Mr theatrr Graves to Miss Augusta Unlge, 1,'Hll .f Dierlielil. Ma Also. July S, by ihe Hoi-, Air -villain L. Ib-ldridie, nf Ci'lerainv, .Ms , lo Miss Freed i,n 1, Ui'--d,rCliarlriniiil, Mi. Ill Wesliniua'er, June 44. by ll-v II Kastiuan, Mr Olh niel 11 Edwards l. Miss Frances C Gorton, bolh of Weal nimsler Ala--, in roluey, July I, by the stioe, Mr Warren Oiki-r, ontraltlet'.irn, lo iM,aa 8uan t'eck,ol VVesloiiosler. Also, July 4, at the same ntaee, br the ssuie, Vlr Z rah I.. Scolt to Miaa Patience I. F.,s hoih ol" Colerame, Ms. In Militant. July I f , Mist Jv-vi-a King, sgrd tei (Printers in Miss are requested lo notice ) - n Wlntiiighsiii. July Id, Mrs llulli Drown, wife of llu fua llrnn, t.sq , sg.u 4'1 In Weslrniii-irr. Jut. ri. Mrs Klitibetli. w- 1-iw nf Ih- I u J"hn Grout, aged 7J Piriitera ol .N. Y and Mis- a- i. please nollre.j tu tlro'ikhne. Jun 47. Mr Sanli K wtfnolM-P' n- Merrifirld, sgrd 4'.l She was a m is ,i wh-st Ji III ' ' hy Uie community. Ihe coorch. and the fa ,i Ir wi.,. i -was a member (I'rintrri in K. 11. snd N. Y. will pi . to notice Uie sbove.j In Cub-rainc. Ma , June Vr, Mrs Mirgarei w , wi.e-.t Del. J Johnson, aged 51 In VValhersll-lil, on Wednesday morning, th" 7ih o-a'., Matsir. t, daughli r ot'the II ii Win Jatvit, a;ed VI yi lia nrt . .. . ... .... ..t '. ... . in .si w iisven, aone ... .nra LMx-rr istuau-r. aired . . t V. .'o i. t v. t m " "'"i ' Ulb June, Mr Uiuitiel Moore, age.! il ui js-nrsi. In Urtium "ii Ihe llthor ApriMut Jjufa Wyinin, frdeW. In CI.fiirffi.-IJ, N. 11 .Jut2. .Mr .tilia IjVrimd Batw Thi youn rnnii wi lkn Irnm lMn if hit rtnit, mid (lie l4ft Dfufclai tht could H1U1-1 tin hiImImii tl rati grin tit. lie wan ufimni! Vt"T uccrMfuIlj clanaical saniin;( whn cnn.unipti'eii IikI iu wtahnif hand uttn him. And hi a Irw firi niotiilu ! luded ana like tlir liritfhta! rarl fl wer A pire amlitlftn aiilmaird hw aoul lie aititfd al duliitciin (h firml rrvilved In be oacful. and tint Im nutnrnre h Mild be hfd np-tn an anapoited mural r1iara'ter- H pntine wird wi ever hftrd to drop ff.iin hi lita. lie tn stiictljr uirthl in all hi dralinga Mia inU-llrctual and moral wwer were equallr active and CAnicu'iu. lit uui ierrretd and ttrautitul cliaracVr and il inde him utuverull IVIntrd A (hurl Ume be P.. re hia departure, while leaning n hia ihmImt' ttairmjie aaid, 1 hare never wionfrd an b kI in in li-e. I am n t tfraid tn die God U pud I hall lire frf rer, in brlghi er Wffid lhan lhi." Tha, a nud ihe peafetul reflection! of a vutU'iua lil, dernled ti indnvir and an earnest iin prnrrinent ol mind, and with a full hope t.rimionrtalilJie (VII aaleeji. Sweel ia ihe acene where tirlue diea Urallleboru. Julf Id47. J II W THK KNGMSII HOP CROP We ha- lrnr- n tw fmm ilmoat all lb hotrowitc d atrleis in r.n-ljrd, aH i r ' ubifrl ia nnt In which minv of nor triptitliaitir? roitttcrsi nr trrraied we tubjrfn an analysis rf tbe avorsl commanic-iti - wincn hive rescU'd us, we may here prein an that th rensnns i alluild to are of a very eonCiettni natum aa tn the health? a I petnoce ol tt Ine. Accounts fmm VVirretrr atite that tiia 1 npvsrta received .Ihere oa the luth iaUfrim the varioiia dotneu CiTtt a depif-mne at evict oi r.e crop, ttie uui rami tavirf io- leDU ! r red ti.e vernii to an t lr rom;; eitent ) ad in tanj gardens f bin w awtrtninj with fliee and lire, which have already iis nint i awvrtnmf vni uir ana lire, wnicn naveaireaav cheeked the nUi nf tt.e ptint. earing it a yellow, vlcalr si pernc, vtl tcb nnthine hat eh mge in the wcsiter is hkely t iwprDVs), Th-rnmrnuntct'-ion fru Miwitcuf ctntamv tbe Tol lowini- !in4 fiiir licl -icant, the btn Ms crrn but mtwre. ntelv the weaiber having been nf slower temieriture withc-id mat and some if irvj .re l-Pii the elTly i 'peannre tbey nia nirfi'''tof rirnii ' iMntiainia are sun misie ni ine tm- cei M thi ftrta. ami n jf iHena tU wera eircelv sltickfd pre fQ .Vpred,.,. on () civet arr now to t frrn t,i the tgil eitent re lte 'i-ie. The weU er haa like- lie h-n riter unljvirt lt fur ihfi flv. tn-i venerallt titer hive not ltefi fourwl an nginrtsua Oar id tens stt'e that the .fath er in tht div'nct h'l been nf an o-ifivorible chancer for Ihe pIvnL Tbe fly wis increum, lhuh honey daw had made iu I ttnna waa very precarious, Other and imwe aaliifsctorv accounts j have been received Imm Windham. M;pne, &C. Taking all Ike opinions that hive tweii Wen publiahed, we consider thai op lilt Ihe p.escnt time tbt-re are txod propM-u ol aa average. WOOL Tlie D-taioa Coarierof Monjiv savs 1 he Wool of the nvw clip beeina to coma in from the coqiv trv.butwe hearol no aalee of the article of any linporttace We heir from all aectmni of the eounlrv Ihtl mi nu tact urea are buying pretty freely. Ihere haa been lesa uniformity tii the pnee of Wool In the country this aeaaoo, thin u ail, Some choice Iota have been likea al very biih prices, bul the greater patt of new Wool hsa beeo sold at a alight advance over lat veai s prices. NEW YORK MARKET, Musuar. July I2rn-n.r is irturr firm. Grtw- as-lla It $6 . $6 Iti i snd Wpslrrn al $.'i,C'i a $6 Ori Corn Is in l.il. isblr Vimnd al tits' prrtwnt litw nrict-a ; mI.s ..f smind st tin tn (T. cts , and un. sounJatSS. lljrr el el. t ll.rly lists. Oats 45. Largr qitatititirs tf KI ttr ar aftiiiiy; tut'. sl"r. Tb Irrt I dsncy of priera is slill d.twn.ard, snd uuk-aa thr tiril ; .1.. ..... a,A.l1.t k.ln.. f .n .4...... 1. I ' aulmill Ira . Turllis. r.ti.....n I SILVER WAKE. I XT D. IHtACKK'rr hasjnst rrreivnl antthfr XX laref lot nf Silver Warr, wliii'li, in a.l.litinii In npt Iitrnirr stuck, makrs lit. asmirlninil wrll tvnrihy Ihr alirnlnm ,.f tlif pultlir. The La.lir.iu iiarlicitlar. Uralilrhnni, July 14, 1847. 47 LIST OF LETTERS llemaininf in the 1'n.t OlCr. st Eaat Drsllleb ro. Vl.. Julv I, IK47. Dra.ktr Litot M llrllirnr-r J Bum. Jantfs T M lluriiliam V Baiber Aiia Hun Liirimla I)rlrr,L Maria Hi-mis Ailsline V Cnlburn W arrt-n W Craig Wirsmli 2 Caswell Tnwiishend Chandler W W Ch.i.ill Krv E II Davis llhrala Davlnn Henry Driinlstnii Dr E Darling Jnhn Ka.terlv Marion A Eliier Henry Ells John Field Abhy K.Njter V II K.nvler Harriet E Gerry Mrs Edsnn Graves Irene T Of-ene Fianklin S ll.illev M.rir A Hi.nuhl.in li W lliihlMrd Psrker ll'itelnls. Mr Inuraliain ft r Kiiitr Warten Lander James W Marsh I.v.lia A Maynard Adams Merrrek Diviglil L Newlun Jane Prnutv II N IUikI Ctra Stevens James B Smith Amanda Hnine Uev Anibrnso rswyer J P Tliitnipann Mrs S Tiieker Lueiudasf Tlisjer Leniy Mr Tvler Fretlerre Whitney Chs O Walker Sylvester O Whitnev Ann II WohI Jabesi Warren M D F. N. PALMER, P, ,M, Hastings Joaiali 47 NEW JENGL.AND Health Insurance Company. CAPITAL, $200,000 !! Wm. P. EaToa, Secy., Jocl W. Wiiitc, Pre,'!. rpHE t'fU-nglanI Health Imuranec Company, X nl NortvifTr, rhartereil hy the Legislature ul Con necticut in may last, with a i apual ol $200,000, will insure ihe heallh of males between Ihe aiea nl fif teen and seventy years, on the following conditions : viz. Ily Ihe payment ol Fi'cc Dollari premium per an num, iney uuarjnice pay to the insureil f our uoi lart a week in case nf sirkiiess, trr any accident which may prevent him front purtuinc his vocation, for Ihe time he ia Ihus disabled during Ihe year. The comnanv is conducted on lite Mutual nrinciide. so that all holders of policies will share in ihe profits oi trie concern wnnout neing required logive any pre ntlunt note, or being subject to any assessment. Applications for Insurance inav'be nistie.lo F. II. FF.SSENDEN, Aornr Bratllehnrn, March 30lh, 1847. 32 SCVTIIE STONES nf the right kind, lual received and (or sale at r n.m.isTcrisTio July 13, 47. 47 Onfk BUSHELS American and T. I. Sail, jual v rccciveu ana lor aste av WHKELBU k PIIATT, ' "WILLIAM C. NORTH, DA.GUERRIAN ARTIST, KKTUUNShli sincere) ihinlei It. I lie riilzenstif IlisllleS im anj lis ririniiy, lor lltelr very lila-rsl liair.ins'e Jurlng ihe few werks be has spent In llu ir lii lljlnl jl villsKe. He wouUI alto stale lnr ihe inl.ir. initlitin nT Ih'iae whn still ciinteiilil.te sltllnK for llielr Mlnialurei, Ihal lie Ins rerenllv recrivril from New Vurk a lsr((e sUii.y til the l-l Pistes, Cases, Chemi cals, Franes, Sr., ihal the mtikcl all trds.anJ having Iven superior (Jjniers., (hia tsriienne being wananlrd hi hint in be fiisl lo the best Ihsl can W moJuced) anil a bejuiiful alry.lmlit, (whielt is suiienur to any oilier) ia lully preiareil tit i-xreule D.iiruciiculypc Miniatures in a stvle lie Inula tsiii-f i Inrv lo all wlm mar see fit Iii lavur him veilti iheir palMtinge. Ml N is enstileil wild tils small Csmera l.tlakellialilteiieseatil rhiMieit r aliito-l any age, in a very lew seonnls. 1'urtrails ropieil beaunriilly, DO I'lales, Can s, Cheniieals, Frames, he., for sale tin as reaa-iushle tertiis aa t an he iina-metl elsewheie. N. II. And tint mistake his ri.nii- i-iitranee tine fl.ir a-mlli nl the I'.-t tlllire, Main Mreel. U alilflnnr, Jul. 7lh, 1 9 17. 46 juooic s'Folt k, "-o. J.ricli How. G 13 O . IJ . SALlHi'lIRY KKV.IS e.in-taut-v I vl.- a i? ii'-is' i iriiitenl iT' HOOKS .1N0 ST.friOXt Iti'l eml. aei-m tit.- U..HII-ii-Ih ..ive Ctoiotienisrv o v is.; p enil.il ; (iuirtu Itltil -; Dflnvn I'lifyglull d"., lint Hew ami I' i Url Iiil.le. si, I Tesianieiiis; an eteani aair-meiii n' MlsitTtfiiE VnLOMcs, well ailapie-l for I'ltieiils, so.! a variety id .Mii'rl!alietius Itnnkn, Albums, cc. Ats-t, eii,-ral i v-.iu,iei.l of Mink Hatht msnufac Itireii anl fir -ale n:i ihe innst rcasonib'e lerrne. iod wairantiii l i give salMsctinn. STATIONERY. S teli as F't-ilieaji, Letter, Note, Hill, Tissue, Mar hie, I'eitiialnl, I'lul-UtHiT. Olaieil, an.l trapping i'.iter; Liner ami isnte envelopes : rnrrign am Arnerieaii strt-t ivim: seaiirta o il; Ultie, Ited, ami Indelible Ink; Letter Inkstands: rVn-hnlilers: Sand limes I'llntsi Drawrng Pencil.. Ue.. it., tee. ALSO, a piime assnrtnient of Pocket Cctlcst and Fauci G sids, Ptsrumnv, Sic, all of which will be sold at low prices, Subscnpii.ini received fir Chamber's Cirlupedra ol Brtgli.h Litetature, and Liltell'a Living Age. Gndey'a, Grshsm's, Ciitiinihian, nnd Union Msgs tinea furnished (tree of Postage) for 92. io ier annum, In advance. All oilier Msuazines and IVrtoslirals fur nishe.1 lu'ordrr- N. II. Partieular attention given to rebtrnling old D-oiks, Pamphlets. Magazines, Mus'C Idoiks, &r. ALSO Card Punting neatly elttuled on reasona ble U-lillS. Ilratllelsui), June 30 1847, 1146 Trictiiin Ilollrrs ami (irintlsttmr Cranks ITSOIt - Vliilralt- ami Itruil hv . 1! K. liltOWN &CO. CO" Order iiii'jilv alien-lnl in. tlm mlf, J'll.. lal.HU. 4v46 FJL Y NJ3TS. COTTON. LINEN, arrt WOIISTKD KLY NK I'd liir il. it,, a large as.nrtnirr.1 just rivciv. rJ ami fit- sale al B. RA.VGCIl'3. July 5th, 1347. " 3wf6 PINE CliAPBOABDS. 3A (flf UP C'l-jnlrv, wasonrd Clsnl.iarJa s6V,Ui;U jglt recriveJ Tur sale by G. C. I1AI.L. Julv E, 1847. 46 ChcRlnut anil Spruce Shiiiglcs, Forsslebv G.C.HALL. July 5, 1847. 46 state or vrniaoNT. MtaLaoao, si U PreUlt Court, J. If I, 1817. COMF.S William Gregory, Administrator urxin the Estate nf LEWIS J. CU TTING. late nf Guil- lord, itereasetl, an I file, his Adrainislralion at couul for rxsminstiitn an.1 a'liiwanee. Wheieiip m it is tmler.d that said Administtstnr no lily all H-raiiri iuleresinl dial this I nun tvlll deride iiftii tlieait.iwsiieeorssid arritunl, and derree dislri hiition nl said enisle unrtntr ifte fteirs ol said deeas.t, al Ihemterial m-hm-ui ihenol' tn he hnlden at the Pro- baleotlirein BratllelHtro, in said district, nn Ihe list day of July insl., hv publiiihiiiat a rjtpy nl the retotd of this nrd r Ihtee week. sui-e.i.stvely m the Vrerniiinl PluDiiix, printed at raid tlrallleti rro, ireviou. to said time ol lirantttT. A Hue csjiy r Hrrnrd, 46 Aii.-I, B 1). IIAItltl-', Reg'r state or vcniaoMT. Marlboro, as. In frniate Court, June SO, 1847. COM EX Leiiii. L. Thuiber, whI.iw nf John W. Thiulter, Isle ol Guilford, deceased, arid moves the Coin I here tor an assignment to her of personal tiroiieity froin the eMste nf .aid deceased. Wheregnn it is ordered that said 1'etillnner notify all tterssins jineiested that this Court avid deciJe upon said application at Ihe aitecia! session thereof to be h-ddei! al Ihe Piohalirnliia' in Ursltl.'born.ln said dis trirt.on itit- 31st day nf July next, hy puhlijhinij a cttpy nfthe record nl ihis order three weeks successive ly in ihe Vermont Phartii, printed ataaid Brattleborn, previuus to said lime nl' hearing. A true copy of record.' 4 AH..I. II D. HARRIS, lii'r. STATU OP VEniVIONT. Marlboro, as. In Probate Court, June f3, 1847. AN Instrument purporting to he the li't Will and Testament of AMOS PAKSONS. late of Strat. Ion, deceased, is presented fir Probate by Amos Par wins, therein namesl Executor therenl. Whereuton it is nhtcted thai tiaid nameil Executor nolily all K-rna interested that Ihis Csttiil will decide upon the Probate of said In.lruqsent at the Hr.hn Iheiestrio be hspden at Oi-g std'a Inn, in Newfane, In said district, on the last Thursday nf July next, by puhli-hiug a ropy nl Ihe reenrd nl Ihls order three weeks successively In Ihe Vermont Phojnix. nrintesl at Ural l Ichiro, in said di.trit-t, previous to sat J time of Hearing. A Hue copy of Reenrd. Allesl, II, I) HARRIS, UegV; state or vjjumont. Maataoan, ss. In Probate Court, July 5, 1847, lOMES C.VTIIERINE READ, widow of JA V SON READ, late or Whitinghant, deceased, and moves the Court here for an assignment to her uj persons! properly from tbe estate of aaid deceased. Whereupon II il ordered that said Petitioner nolily all persons interested, that this Court will decide upon tail) application al the special session thereol to he hidden at I lie Probate office in Brattleboro. in said dis. trii l, nn Ihe Slsl day of Julv Instant, by publishing a copy of the record nl this order three weeks success ively in Ihe Vermont Phsnlx, printed at Slid Braille- Doro, previous to saiu lime ot hearing. A true copy ol Record, 64 Attest, B.D. HARRIS, Rrg'r, THE meeting nf Ihe Commissioners on the Eats tea of Ass Llanom and Phillip Liscsim, on Ihe first Tuesday ol September, Is postpoued to tbe first rreunesusv ot in ne same. BARNARD LVNDE.I JOHN LVNDE, j Comm'rt. July I, 1847. NOTICE. rpiIE undersigned begs leave lo Inform I lie gentle JL men ol Bralllehsiroatid its viciniiv, Ihal he is now prepared lo press over Leghorn, ami all other llrin Hummer Hats, In the neatest manner, and make them lixik as gos.i as new. OCT" Hat. made any site railed lnr. T.J. BASnOM. , , .... . Finisher and Piesser. uratiiensiro, jui.i (in, loir. 1141 Malt I'ork. A FIRST RATR Oafs fstr sale hv ARTICLE. Also. Tlye and ,. DUNKLEK We- Braiilel.iro, July 14. 47 5 TONS Nova Hroll.t Grlndatonra, a very auerli article, lor sals bv 7 TotrNSLsr e sons. "IT ..4nnnr , ientjil Surgery. nn. rf. F.mtvr.LL WOL'I.I) lesperllullv annonnrr lothe penple of llrattleh no and vielmly. thai lie baa u' nunently establiaheil linii-.'ll' In this village, where In- will bo lisppv lo wail on any who may reed Ins act vices In an,, braneh sal hi. pnilesaion . He flatlrri. hmiselflhat as I lie result nl lire lariliiies ol whirb he haa availed liini-elt in srqtiniiig a ktt.tv.letlge ol Jits tirvslitess, and Ihe exH-rienee wbieli he has had iii'prsrlrre, lie shall be able lo i il itir rniifiilerit e, and serurr a siritn of Ihe patronsgeof ihe rittntnunily. Potlreular attention will le-given liislliliWiljiirnnsorpufcleorA;, and iboso wishing single or wbule setts, may rely uKn having iheni Insertnl In Ihe must satisfartory manner, either with or wilh. ml artificial gums, anil secured bynfmoi pheric prenure alone, or bv spiral springs, as the caso may teipiire. .Artificial I'alaltt. will I constructed so as to eirert aluno.1 e-ilert ailieulaiion. In Wling leelh be empl.iva nnlhingbul fine Gokl, il being Ibo only tnsleilal ntiotiirctioualile. For extracting teelh In-inski'S useol no instruments bul the llatck till and latent t'erctpt. Numerous ami lilfilily respectable references can te shown if des'red. lie has lale-n renns in Hall's! Ling ITu'rMing, which will be louiiil ruriiisbMl with reference to the enrol. irt and convenience ol itn-vr who may fsi ur him with a all. ieT V.ntranee first door soullt ofthe-Post Office. N. II. Id oilk-etieoiitiantly on hand Oak Tooth n ash, a new si lie . , livgelher with Panders and lirui-li-es. Tetu.s .t j i.i an e Urnlllel .lone 29, 1847. tf4l M K S- 3 'i 3?fOTICE. TTrOUI.I) rcol fillip annnunre to lite citirent or T T HrallMx-M and virniiu, dial liflijj htfil him er in Ilrattvh im Ka-f Village, where hr na be rmn.l ren.Jv f atieml tit all calta In llirlinr ol hi pro-fi-a-(i'n. Ir. I. thinH il- i.riMxrr t inform the public vroieribinr suhsiances as iiteilicinal, which haveaiendencv to no!- son Ihe bf..l, and lo depress lire vital energies uf the .v.itiri. Il i. onn.-cciwary n sta'e in Ihls nolire any thing wilh retard to the eupei iority of Ihe Botaiiic Iteineilts over ItHMe tlelelerious Drugs which are so freely dealt by the .3foHiMi'e or Old School Phyti cianej for the virtues of our remediea are loo well known and appreciated hv all who have tested them, lo need comment. Dr. t). would Iherrlitrc slate that he ileal, in no uhtancra hut those which aci la bar mnnv with Ihe'FYs Mcdiealrii Naturae,' nl healing .twer nf nature, and which assist nature in her etlorts to remove diea e. This theory, with the advantages nf three years experience in treating urseatsea incident lo this climate, withgoal autre as, he hopes will secure public confi'lence and pair tnage. Itnnn.aat Get. Iluglws,ilirectlyoppoaile the'Wa ler Cure Etahlishnieut,' where be may be found ex cept when fluent in professional basinets. N. II. B iianie- Medicines mnsiantly- nn hand, pat tip in the nesie.1 manner and labelled with direction! b.r iim . Hraiilrltoro, l.n SOih, 1847. 1J45 MoFeTlew Goods, July 1, 1847, At t!ia !,nn Price Storr. 2j pieces M iu.iin D- Laine, at 4ti 1-3 u S1 eta a yard. l!0 d. Sivilcli (lauhiiQ,- a I 'it III do American do '- 141-8 20 ' 15 dt Muslins A Lawns,- 17- ' " SOU do rritil.oesr attics, " OS - lili 2 . hslea print Slm-lm, - 07 I 3 ' 10 " an rir.i. art .t c.l .1 cnl. II. is 04 " XI cts a pair. IB d..Silk,Thl-aa Jkc..l.ghifes,(H EaJ " 3d d't l.nii-n IM kls, 10 " 3S- Alsn a large asao lament of Snmtner G'tods. f..r Men's snd B-.v's wear, toirelhrr wilh a vreat variety or Fancy Gonds. .11 .f which will be suld st very low prices Mw4S WHEELER A. PRATT- NOTICE. A VAN DOOHN IrastakenC. Ay VAN DOOUN" 1 1 he a partner in ihe Furniture and Chair busi neas, for wbii h we have and are making arrangeinenlaUt con tinue in all its hrsnches, snd vn have now to oner be tide our usual supply nl Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, Transparent Window Shades, Balance Curtain fix lures, new iiailern. of Looking Glasses and Clocks, Feather., ketl Hair M slireiiej.iln nl Cirllon, a Aca.Ay and canin.; article for summer, ll-lrigeralors, juif fie co'derl thing nrtxo in use. Also, all kindsof Uphulstery neatly executed lo order. As we are Ageiilssndnianufacturersofmostoltheso articles, we will sell them at the lowest prices al whole sale and relsil. Lumber and Produce taken in ex change, and Ca-di in no case refused when ntTered. A.VANDOOIIN4-SON. BralileUiro, Jim- 30, 1847. 43 MORSE KAKES. COIMi I) Yi 1 It I. , SPRING TOOTH. A CLEAN B.XKEU .if fine hsj. Wnrka well on sniosiiii Isitd ausl sin that whit his compsraliveiy rough. F.ir sale hv llircharil feSnwyer, Fnyelleville; Alrl K. Wilier, War.lshoro; Chaa. Dcsinison, Green Itiver; Geo. W, Daniels, West. WVatniinaler. June 19, 4T. 45 FOR SALE. AS.MAI.L FARM, willra large and convenient Dwelling House in good repair, wilh Barns and other buildings, situHiesl tviihin aixtv rods of Ihe Acad- rmv in Chesterfield, N. IL, (centre village.) Said Farm ia well watered ausl haa a gonil orchard. Assist, a vsluahle Wnstd Lot and Pasture within a nolo of saisl hstuse. The above described premise will ho aolsl at a reasonable rale.-aod terms sit pavment made rasv. OTIS AMIDON. Chcalerfield, N. II., .June 18th, IS47, 4w44 WANTED. TjmHTE AND BROWN RAGS, for which wo T T will pay Cash, ALSO From 60 to 100 Cords 11I eond Wood. WOODCOCK & VINTON. Bralllehorn, June 14, 1847. Iy43 notice:- THIS is Ineerlifv, Ihal I have given-tomy eon, WILL.VRD SUMNER, his lime lo do and act v fir hlrnsrlf. I shall claim none of his earnings, nor pay any debts of his-conlracling sfler thi's tlale. CHARLES "SUMNER. Bralllehoro. June Iflf 1847 44 CUIaTIVATOKS, FROM "Prouty Si Meara' " Manufactory, for aalo by TOWNSLKV & SONS. June 34. 44 PEW FORSAKE ADESIRADLE Pew In Ihe Centre Church. Ap ply to F. II.- FESSENDEN. Ilrattleboro, July 7, 1847 48 nrattlcboro WOOLEN FACTORY. THE sutwciiher having put hia Machinery in com plete repair, Is ready to receive Wool to manu facture on .S'Anreior by the Yard. Also, keeps a good selection of Casslmere on hand at all times, which ha will exchange lor Wool on delivery. CJ I'lcatc Call and Examine. ' . P. T. CLARK, F. A. WHEELER, Agent. Braltlebom, May 37.1847. 41 HORSE RAKES. -IOIL WIRE SPRINO TOOTH,-Dwey tt vi 1 1 syncs' Patent, For aale by June 31 '47, FORK, LAUD & HAM For ssle bv ORLEN PRATT & CO. West Bralllehoro, June 3 1847. 44 NOTICE Is hereby given that a petition will bu presented tn Ihe General Assembly of this Slats at Iheir aessi.in In October next;by tbe "Company for rendering Connecticut Rirer navigable by Bellowa Falls," fir such extension or prolongation of the priv ileges of said Company as may be found just and prop er. A, FLEMINQ, Artnt. Bockinjham, July 1, 1847. 41 Tpf 'M-t. -anmsja. .uwiit'. t mat hist MiKiem 11 t.raeiirt u nami ancin ihe t.nnt-init- II 1, ' St . ' nrfht, ifarmtd School vfrVedieinf. ei laughl at the i L? M Thwionian Uotanieo Medical Coltrge, at Cineitf i w'tjtva) inrrmrr. in i uc.i vrottitamfr nil