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Cattle SBiow. RULES, REGULATIONS, &0, Of the next Annual Fair of the Windham County Agricultural Society, to be held at liratttcboro, on the Oth day of October, 1817. ANIMALS. 1. Anr person applying fur a premium on an animtl, shall file an affidavit with tho appropriate Uommitlec, mat no is mo owner ol mo animal, that it is tlia gronlh and product oftlie County, or that it has been owned within the County far one year preceding the Pair, and shall further disclose tho ago of the animal, breed, manner of feeding and all other material fads concerning it. 3. Uortscs. Preference to lie given to the variety of horses possessing strength, size and endurance for field labur,combincd with that action which qualifies for tho carriage or saddle : in short, to the horse of all work. 3. Mit.cn Cows. Competitors at the time ol entry will he required to fib with tho committee an affidavit disclosing tho quantity and weight of milk yielded from the lOtli to the 20lli of June, and from the lUili to the UUlli or September, or it the milk lias been nude into butler, then the affidavit must stale the weight of the butter made in the intervals of time before named. Tho affidavit must also disclose the time when the cow calves, nnd if the cow has had any ajljer keeping than by pasture, of What Kind and inswhat quantity it has been. 4. Swine. In awarding premiums for swine, regard is to be had tint merely to size and present condition, but to that excellence ol breed, lonn, structure and proportions, which will afford the greatest profit with the smallest expense. f Working Oxen and Stekiw. Particular reference will be had to close matching, training, docility and breed, as well as to sizo and general appearance. G. Brebdino Animals. Preference to be given to the greatest combination of valuable points. 7. Entry or Animal. Persons intending to offer any species of stock for a premium, must give nniico thereof either by Idler, post paid, or by per sonal application, to George Newman, of Braltlebo ro, on or befoie the Glh day of October, (tho day preceding the Fair,) requesting him to enter his application, so that tickets for the pens may be ready by 0 o'clock on the next morning. 8. Compensation rnri TnAvrx. Five cents per mile will be paid for travel to the onners of premium animals (with (he exception of horses,) when they shall hate been driven a greater distance than 10 miles, computing from the place whence the animals come, to (he place of the Fair. No owner of any number of premium animals will be entitled to more than one allowance of travel. GRASS. Persons applying for premiums on Grass shall file n statement in writing nith the committee, disclosing that the applicant was the owner or lessee of the land on which the grass was grown, the town in which the land is situated, that the acres on which the grass was grown were in one piece, the quantity per acre, quality, character of the soil and modes of culture. And Ibis statement shall be verified by a(fid,nit, and premi ums shall be awarded with reference to quality and quantity. GRAIN, ROOTS, & HOPS. Persons applying for premiums on Grain and Root Crops, and Hops, shall file a ritten statement with the appropriate committee, thu the land on which the crop was grown, was owned or leased by the applicant, that the crop was raised during the year preceding the Fair, that the acre on which it grew was in one piece, the number of bushels per acre, and that the sample exhibited to the commit tee, which sample shall not be less than half a bushel, is of an avcragc-svith the whole crop, and the statement shall further disclose the character at. the toil and the mode of culture in detail, and this statement shall be verified by affidavit.. Premiums to be awarded with reference to quantity and quality. DA1RY& MAPLE SUGAR. Each competitor shall file a sworn statement with ihe proper committee, tint he is the owner of the ' srnple exhibited, that it was manufactured during' the year preceding the tair, within the County, and the statement shall particularly disclose the process adopted in tho manufacture. MANURE- Each competitor shall file a attorn statement with the committee, disclosing that the laud on which the manure was made is within the County, that the applicant owned or occupied it when the manure was made, that it was 'made during Ihe year preceding the Fair, tho nuantilv made, stated in loads of 30 bushels to the load, the number of acres ot cleared land in the farm, the composition of the manure, and the process of making with great luitness and particularity. BEES. Each applicant to file wilh the commiitco a sworn statement that the Honey exhibited was made by him durinz the current year and within the Counly, and shall disclose all the particulars witn regard to the mode ot management. FRUIT it GARDEN VEGETABLES Each applicant to file with tho committee a sworn statement that the samples exhibited are of the growth ot Ins own tarm or garden tithtn the County during the year precedina the Fair, nnd whatever there may be peculiar in Ihe mode of cultivation should bo included in the statement. Tools, Manufactures, Household Arts ana Fancy Articles. Each applicant to file a sworn statement that the articles exhibited were made within the Counly by the appicant,or tome one in hit employment, during uie year preceding tne air. PLOUGHING MATCH. 1. The quantity of ground for each team to be one lourtn ol an acre. 2. Time allowed to do the work, two hours. 3. Depth of furrow not lest than six inches. 4. The teams shall all start at the same time, and each ploughman shall do his work without driver or other assistance. 5. The premiums will be awarded to those who shall do their work within the time, in the best manner. 0. All persons intending to enter for the match, must notify Geo. Newman, of llrnttleboro, thereof, on or before the Gilt of Oct. Ploughing Match Will commence precisely at 0 o'clock, A, M, on ground provided nnd marked out by the Commit tee of Arrangements. Examination of Animals. At 10 o'clock, A. M,, the Committees will ex amine the animals. Dinner, At half past 12, P.M. Meeting of the Society, J At the Unitarian Meeting llouat, at half past one o'clock, P, M, ' ' ! ADDRESS, . .... ' At nan past two, i: HI. Immediately after the Address Ihe several Coin miltees will make their Report andvaward premi urns. ' 07'The "statements" of successful competitors for premiums, wil bo published In tho Neinpa .pets of the Counly, for Ihu information oflhe So ciely end the public, ' ' " ' ' IC7 Every thing to be exhibited for premiums except the animals, mutt be at' the places to be designated ny tne uommitteool Arrangements, by l o ciock, r. .11., on tne bin, ami tho tcvcial com mittees whose duty it is to examine them must bo present at that time, as all examinations ol theso nr tides for Ihe purpose of awarding premiums will be made on tho d.iv nrevlout to tho Fair. All articles thus presented and examined, must re main tor Inspection or all persons during the day oi me air. ft?" Comnclitort for Premiums of -cvery ties cription, will be held In n rigid compliance wilh .1..' ..!, j ii.. i .-.I .1... ...... i!.. r tile prillll'U luira , aim i... I u V..K.....I' tecs aro enjoined to exact a strict conformity there' to, and to report no person at entitled to a premium who hat not brought himself in all respects illiiu them. OCT All Minufaclured Articles, products of the Dairy, Mnplc Sugsr, simples of Grain, Roots, Fruits, Garden Vegetables, &c, mint be deposited bclorc 1 o clock, 1'. m., on the filli ol Uct. next, LARKIN G. MEAD. 1 JOHN H. WHElXElt, Committee GEO. NEWMAN, of GEO. C. LAWRENCE, Arrangements. UiiU. II. KUYUS. ) COr.. X A THAN MLLCll, Marshal. j'VisuiojuuiLn Tailoring Establishment. fjMIE subscriber renders his sincere (hanks In I lie JL Inhabitants (d llraillchoroaud virinilv. fur the lib eral patronage he has rcicitcd, and would infnrni Ihrm mat lie continue to make up Uarmenta nl evriv .Irs, cilpliqii, in a style unurpascd in lhi virinilv, and a as reasonable prices a any in Ibis srflion of ibecoun try. I.nlii-t Fashion rt-trulatlv trrrivrd. Cutting done at etiulliolice and warranted to fit if pruiierly made up. nM, MULt, West lirattlcboro, April 12, '47. '30134 HATS AND CAPS. HYDE & HARDIE, No. 1 fln'ct (ne, One Door North 1'haniz House, -ft AN furnish the Public with Hats Manufacture! bv ihem of I he following description, at the very low est xasn i rices: Silver Jester Hals, F.xlra Super Mole Hals. White Plated Russia" " Cassimerc " Pearl Colored " Daik Oiler " While Wool " if lack ;? aver " Nutria " " flrush " Caisinierc ' " nol Hough & Heady ALSO Panama and Palmleaf Hats, just the thing IUI WARM WEATHER. C APS. flrosd Cloth, 6Mk G laznl sin Check Caps id the moit fashionable styles made to order, and kept con stantly nn nana Cap Trimmings, Hat Brushes, Umbrellas, &c. DO Old Hals put in iiood ah-pe. iraltleboio, June- 9, 1347. 42 NEW ARRANGEMENT, DHTTLUBOnO AM) TOWASHIflD DAILY LINE. "vN and after Thursday, April hi, Ihe Staje will v leave uraiiietioro lor rnwiialicn, I every day. Son davs rxcenled, nt 7 1-3 o'clock. A. M. Will leave Trinrnshrnd lor llnttli'l.oro everyday. ouiiuntn i-iirrpicu, at 12 I-? O'clock, f, nj CO- Cnnnrcilne at llraltlchorn tviih the Stapes for imiaiiy, iiii)iu?ri, nnu .etv ium, xv orcester, r ncir burg and Uosloo. H. T. HALL, Proprietor. Uratlleboro, Marrh 20, 1847. J: .It the nl git of the MUm Tree, JUST Rpceived f.00 DuaMa T 1. Bill, SOI) ' SI. Ul, " 100 Sacks coarac Liverpool " lor Cattle, ItKI fine " ' ainnll llaira Groiintl Knelt " tor nl Wlmlcaalr or itetail it tlir lowcat pliers, for x-al or x;rcilit TOWKSI.KY &. bO.NS. llrattlrlmru, June 8, 1647. GRSWDSTOIxrsaS. SUPEKIOR niue Sheet Nova Scotia, juil received for sale by G. C. HALL. CO.VGIircSS WATER, TUS'P received Ironi Saratnea. for sale by W WILLISTON li TVLKH. June 15. 43 Clothing Establishment i CUNE & GOODHUE HAVE received and orler for sale SO Frock and Dress Coals, 60 Sack and Ilusiness do. 73 pair Pantaloons. 75 I. lain ami Dnrk Vests, Green Jacket-, Over-nils, Sliiru, Isrs, llonoint, Linen and Giiighsm Coals, ftc, d.e, llraltleboro. 3$ Wanted, Wanted. OUTTEIl, Cheese, Tslloty, Lard. Dried Annies f- Corn, Kye, Oats, llarley, Peas, Beans, Palm i.ei nits, ctrainer 1..10U1 and nags In any quantity ' . DICKINSON'S. AIay31,M7. 8tv40 Fnpcr HnngiiigB. rilHK subscribers are now receiving direct from the X Factory in Neu Jersey, u large and splendid stork of Paper Hanieingt, comprising every variety and eiyio irum u tuau cts, per rou. uuitouiers are reaped lolly Invited to cull and examine our stork before pur chasing, DUTTON StCLAHK April 5, 1847. liinSS TaWn and 33nrllns,s Scythcn. OH DOZEN Tad's celebrated C. S. St vlhes. lJ 25 Lrarling's genuine "do. For sale by Ihe doen or single at . 'I'OWNSLEV & SONS. Ui'cnt Itnrgaiiig in Croclicrv. JUST received ID cma China Crockery and Olaia Ware, at much less lliait Turmer prices. Alao, :l caaea Paper Hangings. WIILULKR &. rilATT. April 1.1 .43 4riii(lK(otic8, 5 TONS Nova Srolla Grindstones, a very tuperior article, lor sale by TOIFNSLEYt-SONS. SAI71 OftA BUSHELS American and T, I, Salt, just received and lor sale hy WHEELEIl & PHATT. April I si, IS 17. CARPETS! CARPETS!! 40 pieces all Wool Carpets, 10 pieces Cotlon do. SO pieces Oil CI01I1 do. 10 pieces Straw Malting, Rugs, Mats, kc. Just reetireil for&ssle. si cune GooniiUE. FIOUR. APKIMEIotof Genesee Flour just teceived and for sale by the tingle barrel or load. WHEELER fy PHATT. July I, 1847. aw43 JUNE 19, 1847. MOKE NEW GOODS at the loweat prkrtvrc ielvcdtt'"'. Sw4t UlCKIINBUN'a. gMRS. E, HINCKLEY, Milliner & Dress Maker, WOULD say to the public that she continues the above business In all its various branches, over the store of Messrs Wheeler & Prtlt, opposite the blase House, tnj hat just returned Irum New Vork Willi a rich assortment of Millinery) Florence, Straw, French Lace, and Shirred Hula nfvailousdeacrlpllons. Silks, Hibons, Caps, Head Diesses, Flowers, lticll Blonde Laces and Edgings, and other articles too nu merous In mention. CO MouRMKfl J i.intTs constantly on hand, both Mode and Alaplne, Collars, Tabs, Sic. ALSO Shroud-, Csps, Handkcrrhirlf, kc. LiKtiviat Dress-Making ai tended to In Ihe bett manner and latest title. txT-Sliaiv and l'lorrncc onnetj repaired, hlearhril and presaed 111 a niani.cr corrrsponuing wilh long cxvrienre. CO The above arliclos will be sold ts low as can be purchased elsewhere. 41 DAGUERREOTYPES. IHE subscriber ta'ie- pleasure In announcing to the - clllzens of Urallleboni and virinilv, that lie has Iimi returned from New Yiuk and will be found at hit loom, over II. D. IliaekeltV, where he would he happy lo wait on all Ibnse lhat may fsvnr In in tvith a call. Likenesses taken at the Vermont Dsguerilan Gallery, shall nol he excelled, by any other ealtbliab men! In the country. On hand and for Sate Cheap, CJ Plates, Cases, Chemicals, and every thing used in the art. rLj-l'iipili thoroughly Instructed in the art, and fur nished wilh apparatus, if desired. O. II. COOLEY. llrailletK'm, lune 10. 1847. 4 W. C. SPURR&CO., 5-- 1-fAVE received the laleal and JLJL muat annioved styles for rs3 vxr aim ihtts inos (f 'the prtsenl Spring of a S3 . - . We are now remly lo attend to til thoic that may favor us with a call for any thing in the thapu of arti cles menliored. White Heaver Hals, Dlark do. do. Illark Nulrado., lllaek llru.li do. Extra Satin Moletkin do. ' Cashmere do., White Wool do. lllack do. do. Hough and Iteady da. Cloth Catis. A larger attortnient probably than can be Inund elsewhere, Dd many netv styles winch aie not men tioned. A tplendlJ falliiou for Silk Glazed Caps, which will be Ihe go of Ihe day. A good assortment of Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Cap Trimmings, ij-c, constantly on hand as usual, ami at prices that cannot fail 10 tun. Opposite the Stage House. Brallleboro, 1847. 30 I-iclV TrusMCtj aTiifi .Ibilomhial SnortcfH, rrMIESB inairaiueriis are admitted by all who are ac L quainted mill Ihem, In t Ihe eheapeat and heat now Idu4i. rr h by lluel II-bl'AI. DIM), llratll-U.ro Alao, Doctiir K. Crane a tfuino Abdominal Supporter 7$ Manning's Patent ltce. jy'ij MORE EONIAIETS. G( C. HALL has receivtil anulher large lot nl r- Klobcnc- HoxntTS, Fancy and Plain, at still lower Prices, at wholesale and retail. May 35. 40 NEW GROCERIES! SUGAKS. Teas, Coflee, and Spiers of every kind and quality, G'ncer, Itiee. Sago, Tapioca, Salert tus, Tobacco, SnulT, Starch, Nuimegs, Cloves, llrnnn, White and Caalito Soap, Can.des' Ground Mn-tinl, Pepper Saurr, Oranges anj Lemons, Halsins, Figs, Cuiranls, Citron, Mace, Ur., tic. S llhd. mure of thai very nice Mola-sca. AIo 3000 C.-in.li. ShsJ, Markeirl, Salmon, While fi.h and Mackinaty Trout, &c., at whuleaale or rriail, by G. C. HALL. Jlat 5.1817. 37 GllOCKMES. OLD I Irion Tea. V. II di., aotne rer nice; Black Teat or all kind; rittie uf- Rico and N. Orlftna Susr, Urnwn and White Ua?ana do , Mohitn-t, IUtaint I'lK. CU't-e, Sfi'me-i, Oir Su. Zmt Curiintt. Citron, nure S-wint and rt-fintd Limit Oil, jml rrcrivrd and far ule ' chap bj VVIIKELEU Sc VlA IT. AprillX 31 .Vfjrr books. TVTAPOI.EON Jtrir. ins MsatiuLs, hj HeaJle.v, J-' Washington anj his Generals, hy Hcadley, bi-inieir. Sacred Mountains, by HeaJley. AUi, a full supply of School, Classical, Dlsnk, and Mt-celUnttius U.Hiku, at ihe 1IOOKSTOIIK. June 5, '47. 4i I'tiffsi, Kn "ITtTANTKD 50 Tons clean While and Coloied, Cutlon and Linen Utgs, lor cash , STECN. Mnirh 22. '47. trso 100 CASKS OLD COLONY .NAII.S, the beat in uae juat received at the tiles or nit Hi m This. Mb TOWNSLKY .t SONS. rrtllE subscriber reapectfullv snnounces to the inhabit X ants ol Brallleboro and vicinity, that he continues nt carry on inu PAZNTINO BUSINESS in ill ilu rariouk branchn, viz Ilnuie. Sign and Imitation i ainunjr, ui-nnj ana nprr ii.n-pnjr, i.ctai ine olu taku, one door north of tho Vermont llonae. fie boprd 6jrf.ilhfulr.faa to merit and secure a aha;e of imhlio pat 'onage. HUH CUT ROUEKTSON urnuifDoro, April '-w, loiu, 3d LU ill R E R . Kf) 00() FEET of First and Second quality -wj v w w 4-iio i-uiuucr, l ir sale hv Sin.S' JACOB ESTEY, April 1st, 1817. SPRING GOODS. NEW S'iAO GOODS are received or nlmojl every Mvl" imnnrteil, and manufaclurrd in this country, and many iniporied article at very much re duced prices, and aro offered for sate al a mnull living profit CUNE & GOODHUE. uratiii'Doro. 32 PUTNEY WOOLEN FACTORY. rpUE subicribera having their iKacli'mery in complete X. repair, are ready to receive wool to manufacture nn ihares, or by Ihe yard, on the moat lavjailU terms. They navo on nanu a reat variety 01 plant arm laneyuassnnerrv, Which they will exchange for wool.nn deliterv. JAMES KEYEStlc CO. I'ulney, June 2, 1B4S. 41 ALL. WHO HAVE not paid their note or account due Ihe Isle Qrm nf Dickinson, Day li Cn.,t-7( 4c especially remembered and made public if not attended to noon. 1 3H-33 Clinsc V Crnnilall HAVE just finished a large lot of Linen Coals, (English atvle.) Also. Fancy Linen Panti. a beanlliul article for warm weather, which Ihev are telling very chosp. itioy if. 3u CROCKERY a OXASS VI Ann, C. HALL lias received a large addition to his -va siocitui ijrocKery ana uuiss il are, WHICH bought law 111 New York and will bo told at a si was small auvanqgi 5 DOZEN Men's and Jlojs' thick riroganj. 10 ' " Calf and Goat do. 5 " Mlssea' and Children's Shoes.; ' . Ladies' Kid Slhipert and Ties. Just received by i i,i,ri , , AiSai TOWNSLEY St SONS. June 15, 47 43 Tavern Stand. WM. H. WILLIAMS will sell or let that Isrge and commodious Tavern llnute. liarn and Slid t.s lutlnl In Fav- etteville, a Tew rods from Ihe Court House, lately occupied by James Tsggart IC71 Possession given Immediately, if fdcilrcd. June 10, 1847. 4w44 JVBW YORK gf-onnet Manufaetory milmnbry" stork. T.TAVING just returned from N. Y., would present JL-H to Ihe nublie their slock of Millinery Goods. cunti-iing 01 lionnrts, r lowers, uinnons, uaps, sc. We have a lame stock of Uonnets, cunsittinc of While Hilk Uraid, " Linen Gvnevrse, It let Cohurg, French Lace, China IVsrl, Pearl Florence, Uirdaeyedo. Coarse and Fine do. Diliish and Engliili Hulland. ICJ I ll's stock was all bought for Cash and maliu fariured hy nurrelves, and for that reason we pledge ourselves io sell cliesi'er than ever. Wc have t splen did assortment of itihhons, all of Spring styles. 1 low ers, cnmi-tlng of French and American outside and in. K5"CapK ol'a superior style, entirely new. We shall keep contlanrly on hand ail kinds of Slraw and Fancy llralda, which will be made up to older, from the latest patterns. Great eare will be taken in repaliing Ladies anJ Gentlemen's old Hals ol every description. We feel tale In saying we can do them better than has ever been done befoie. Pressing done by machinery, T. DASCOM, Fiuiaher and Pretser. rrj'Tira Doors North of the l'hornit House. Ilralllcbom, April IS. St 1.! .t. . ... ..... j - 1 AT BHACKETT'S Ct AN belound ihe richest and most extensive as 'torlmentol Clocks, Wnfclics, Jewelry, Spectacles, Pens, Pencils, Silver Ware, Plated and Bri tannia Wtrc, Lsuips, Harors, Scissors, Pocket Cut lery, Combs, Peifumery, Sosps, Uruahes.Slerl tloode, Hack Gammon Hoards, Playing Cards, Chess men, and an almoU endless variety of This slock is the best thst was ever offe red in South ern Vermont, and can and will be sold as low m at any oilier store of the kind. ICJ-l'ensc call and tee that the above It true. H. D. UHACKETT. MsySI,IS47. 1141 DR. K. CRAIN'S S p i ii o-A b il o m i it a I Supporters, AN In-trument hiehly recommended by Physician generally. TtielolbwinK certifirateselerleil from hundreds id nlhers, is aubjoiuid, as the perton is well known in this legion. A'erne, X. 11. Aug. I0IA, 1941.. I have for several vrsrt been In the use of Dr. Crain's Spino-Atidominal Supporters, and lor weak newt of Ihe Spine and some kinds oldistorllon and pro l.pHUtnl ihe ulers, and abdominal debility cenerally, I have Inunitit suerior to any thing of the kind I have teen. Ills ptniculsrly useful for young persons nf sedentary habits or occupations, to prevent distortion and other deformations. AMOS TWITCI1ELL, M. D. For sale hy J. P. PROUT-Y, llraltleboro. Physirisns lurnlshed with the Supporters at the wholesale prices. JoneS, 1347. 6m41 Jifc Insurance. Mil dial UeiicSt Lire Iiisarancc Company. OFFICE, No. 1 1 ' Street. Nev York. I lleoJ.C. Miller, Kec'r- Kobl.U t'ntleraon, IVes'l. J ritlllS Coinpanv commenced buaioeat on the ySih day of' X April, I CJ IS. having al lhat lime lial of about 200 pel-1 tons ho had agreed in lake polic'ieti the boainest of Ihe tympany gradually Inereated, and on Ihe first day of Jan' ' ItMG, (S tnoe from conimenceaieni,)hadlMuedOLrJ policies, 1 and on Ihe Giat day ol Jan , Id47, the U.ue had amount. , ed to 30117 policie., ahomng a buaineaa unparalleled in Ihe niauiry 01 any l.ile inaurance Uo. IiaH-s stuounline loj n..-vii paiu, 111 iiinat caaea, lor ineDenenio! widnrrs snd orphana leaeina: available to meet future loss es, on the l.l or Jan., Ici47,$llle!,72tl. The lollowing table gieea a brief view of the amount ot premium nhich must be paid on $l(H)r Annuafpre- Annual pre miuui for 7 veara. Annual pre. niiu.il fur Life. Age. utium lor 1 tear. 7T U7 S,04 USSG S.75 1,00 Ml le'M 1.13 1,3d 1JS3 3d a. Tina Company ttill lake ri.ka on aound heahhy lires, at all a-ea from 14 t (17, and lor any amount from $100 to $jP0O. Premiums If over $50 may be paid f quarter lo caah and the balance In secured note on inTernt, subject lo saaesamenit. Or, if leaa, may be paid weekly, monthly, quarterly or annually. I'eiaona in llna lonn or vicinity wiabini further Informs, lion on the subject, will be supplied with psniphlrts con taining a full Ccount ol the Couinany'a oneraliona, bv an. plying to ' r T. II. KESSF.NDEN, Ag't for lirattlcboro and vicinity. Jso. L. Dicxiauit, Medical Etaininer, A dividend nl nrofita of 35 ran cert. Li been dorlo.,! on tho firat,)ear'a busineas. March 0. 1IT. 29 NEW GOODS, JUNE 11, 1847. At tlic Sign of the Elm Tree. Of, PIECES new slyle Scotch Ginghtms, -U ,0 .. ,i i;ench ,, 5 ' Linen 25 " Mou.lin De I-alnes, ftit than ever. 40 ' Plillld. 'I'lrlf. riw.nln L-.... Slriies. Pr men's and bova Summer Clolbine. Al.snjn I'h-ee Wi,;. f,. f.: r-....Tr ...... " --...., yuitviu n.ri3 ta.c., ai townsley & sons Bhiiichard's Scythes. 1 nn DOZEN Ulanchaid and Drolhen Cast and -1 J J German Kleel Cleulhi.a. in.l...n P..JI. J.. 20 do7.cn Pilch Fork. 10 do7eil Scythe Snallis. 25 dozen Rakes. &n dozen Peullm liir.n. .i:in...n. kinds.) ' ' v We are ihe only agents In Ihia place for Ulanchard and uroihers, therelore Merchant can be supplied by u u. iuaituinvtuiera ihicch. nrri'Tnttr s, m tnir Uralllebnro, June 14, 1847. 2mo4S J. CUTLER, Grocery Store anil Hating Rooms, NO. 6 DlllCK HOW. Just received and It re. reiving Fresh Groceries, such as Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Pickled Salmon, Mackerel, Cod Fish, &e. Also, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, Confer ilonary, Fruit of all kinds, Pies, Cakei, Ice Creams, Spruce JJeer.&e. iJrallleboro, June 9, 1847, 4s tOOKIBJG GLASSES. 1 Kf LOOKING Gl.ASSE8.fr. I3J centt lo XVJ 88,0a, just received al the si an ol the Elm Tat-. TOWNSLEY & SONS. June 14, 1817. 43 CIiuhc Si Crniulall HAVEJual opene.1 a large lot ol Men't and Summer Clothing, which they are veiling lotV.- '.. I .,...!, .!,'., M .... It , N Hoy's very W 38 May 17, Rare Chance for a Bargain. Dcxiraljic (CTPARM FOR SA1.E,J3) IIEapONTAININO 03 Acres, moslly of j2Vy a level surface, wcllwatertd: 40 ol It willlenced, and under a good stale of cultivation) will produce Iroin 10 to 15 Ions good English Hay ; said 40 Acres being mostly good Mowing, Grain, or Pasture Isnd; the realdue wetlrovered with llmlier and Wood. Theie is 6 Arret of (Mat C'niA Article,) llnpt on Ihe plare, In giwd condilimi. A good House, with a pump in excellent tiprtng leaser in tne kllciirnj anil liarn, wilh other convenient not buildincs. Alao, a new and commodious Hop House, 40 by 36 nn the ground, iviin 3 kilns and a press, an in nrsl rate order. Ssld Farm Is very ptesssntly tllualed near J a mile from the 'middle ofihe town ol Vernon, where there is a Tost Office. Store. Saw and Grain Mills. Alreline end School Houses, Illark Smith and other Shops, 4-c, Also, aoout a nine west oi said rtrm, 80 AcrcHOi' l.iiiitl, having on It a valuable lot of Chesnut and other timber, which will find e rendu mar' ket at Ihe buiUnig ol the Massachusetts and Veimout Kaiiroa.l, winch is laid ileal taul rann. For further partieulirt, enquire of Z, DicaiKton, llraltleboro. or nn ihe turnil.ee. of It EN J. H. PEELF.H. Vernon, Oct. 1848. 51 IlariN's Vegetable l'niii Killer. For the First time introduced into this Place 1 1 Tor the Cvn nf bulh eilernal and internal complaints, Ihia la no humbug, aa tli. Ilal of re.peclabl. Drutpals who sell the niedteiiie, snd the eminent I'hyatciant it bo uae it in inrii iiacnee iurou-iiui iije ,iew .PJiinu allies, lull evince t am'mf wham, of the laller. are Dra, Waitairbrli and llolmra uf Providence, It. I. Ibere are four trouble some eomfilainta wbieb this medicine will farari.iy cure, snd no mistake, namely Indigestion, tToativeness, Hour riLoinach, snd all Nervous affections. Hy taking a amall lea apooniui oi ine twin till. belt, in a wine jlaas ol wa ler. ap.er meals, persons of even wesk ainmaclia mav nar take freely nf atinoal anv kind ot food, without the least in convenience, and it will always, whn taken at night on reliiing lo real, promote aweet and relrealong sleep for further particutara concerning Ihi. medicine see pamphtela el-lanalnry, which may be had gratia, Riaing C0O0 bulllta are soia moniniy uj tne proprietor Tor sal. wholecale or retail st Ihe General Agency Of. fice for tliia State. DICTI ON A. CLAItK. Ilraulebora. l'fic- SO cents and upwsrds, sccoiding lo the size tf the DEiVTAL. SURGERY. A. D. PUTHAMi, Surgeon DcntM. T. OL LD (itTorra the cititen f of the if of BiattlrE torn, iad lit tieinil, tbt br hit loctled bftnsrll in Mid tHUfjc, with lhf eiprcUtion of tntkin it bit prtnrwnt rftidencv, Hwre win noia minvrir in retdirtfit lo perform, in ihv moit tklllfal citrine r, alt opf r lionf in lli line nf Dental brtretrv. 11c will ptomise rnttrr itUtfielnri in those who inajr rov ptujr him, br wirranlinjj the surreal of hU pt ratio nt. lie would alto inform the ei tire nt of the neigh Serine urlosh ho. L.lr-...;tm.A tUAt 1.. .:M . a: ma vuua to mem peiic3icn, aa utailj. ITJ- O.Tice orrr the Pol OIHce Utattleboro, Maj SO, 1616. if4 Painting, Gl.izing, &c. rpHE tubscribrr, at hit Shop, No. 5, Uricli How, JL up stairs, eontinuea ihe PAINTING business In all lU depsrtmenis. Those wanting job in bis line are respecuuuy invito! to give nini a call. House and Shop Iniiiliu-. r.-tpcr-iiif-, C-nti, and every thing ertaining to his line o( busffiest will be promptly atlendeJ to dnd executed in a faithful and sstisfaclory manner. Materials fur Mouse Painting furnished on the most favorable terms. Sign P-iintin?. Persons wanting Signs Painted an.1 Lettered are in riled to call, as the subscriber is confident of his abili ty to give miire satisfaction In lhat branch of his busi ness. Terms reasonable. 55 He keeps on hand for sale. PAINTS ready miie.1. Iloile.1 Oil, Furuiturr Varnish, Jspan, Spirits - mij-viiimii, .a i.ji. .a c.ijdc purcnaaeu ciseivncrr. 1 1 "ui t ed. Vq 11 r J o 1 1 r 11 c t in c n . ALONZO HATCH, liralllchoro, March 24, 1847. 31 New Boot nnd Shoe Store. '0. 2, llricU Row. GEO. CUTLER & CO. HAVc. just received a large assort ment new style litolt, Shoes, and Gaiters, for Lsdie.' and Genllenien's wesr: and are manulaelurinir lt.iot Shoes tnd Gailera of every variety ol alyle, and Ite pairing done at short notice. GEO. cUTf.v.n .t rn. June 8, 1847. W 43 H.aying Tools, Al the Sign ofllic Elm Tree. Wholesale and Itetail at Manufacturers' Prices. an dot. t arwell a German and Cast Steel Scythes, W do. K.hley's do. do. do. 40 do. lllanrhard'Jt llrotbcra do. VO do. Kpnl.aira do. do. 0 do. Smith's do, d.i. IVI do. Sutton Scythes, do, do. lllaochard tk Urothera' Grain Scythes, 10 dot. Setihe Snsihs, m do. Rakes of various kinds. II) do. Hay Fork., 3tl do. Ma-nj tnd QoinebsusHevlhe Stones. TOWN3LEY & SONS, liraiueboro, June o, 1847. ii Fish. ANEW ARRIVAL of Dry Cod Fi.h, x Pickled Salmon, Mackerel, Ulue Fi.h, Sword Fiah, tor tale by the poun.l ; 1 .8, 1-4, 1-2 or whole bar rels, at tur sign 01 tne cim i rep. TOil'NSW SONS. Draltleboro, June 8, 1347. 42 HAYING TOOLS. OHO 1-OZF.N lllanchard't, Darling's, Farwell's -V'U Sinilh's, Sibley'a, Chandler's, and other mak. era Grasa Scythes. hcylhe Stonet tnd Illfletj Raket, Pitchforks, &c, &e., wholesale end retail by O. C, HALL. June 9, 1847. 6w4S PISH, FISH. GC. HALL has lor tale Barrels, hall and quarter . Uarreli No. 1 and No. 2 Mackerel; 20 llarrels Lake Superior While Fi.ht Pickled Rot mon, Conn. Shad, Smoked Halibut, Dry Codfish. Dun CodfUh, Pollock and Haddock. June 14. 43 Drugs and Medicines. "TkOCT. EDMINSTERhas now on hand an as. JLsorlmcntnf Drugs, Medicines, Essenllal Oils, &c, and will eupply hit neighboring Physicians and people, as low as can be had at other shops. FayeltcWIe, Jurte.22. 4tv44' NO APOLOGY FOR WIGS. SiurTtsunv, Bennington County, Vt., Au-., 1810. rtn I. VV Iln.. Ci. tl.l. . I ...l.L . . ,'v.. wm, ..emu .LuijaiHicu won .vine o. inoae reconiinendiot our 1IAIH TONIl!, to witi Ilev, C C. Park, lltv, Ur. UatKCct, and Re. L. Fletcher, I purctiaaed Iwo hot. nr., niu. . ti.w iu max. an expcnnteai. i nare ueen quite bald for about four tears aad obliged to wear a wjg Indeed It it contmutional with mv famitr to bo bald in earlv tin. I nnrA.. ( had but little confidence In Ih. attempt, havloi been so Ion; bild( snd being near 411 years of aje, and lhat part t.f ni head deatltct. of hair .iceodlnglj smooth. I, hoer, cnv 'snced aeresibly to your direclinna, and oaed one bottle iailt.ru, ly. and wilh very lillle effect, but before I bad uicd the aeeond bottl.. a very Boa nitty hair becam. perc.piible, which continued to grow, and now bivlnj uaed th. third bottle, I hii-e had thre. cultjnga Mrfbrmed, and tb. proanect la very flittering, that I hall again be bleaaed wilh a use head of hair, ornamental and uaerul. Jain eilrtmely grati6ei with the proapt el, and front oturvttioat mails, matiy of my friends snd acquaintance. bo hate heretofore regarded lbs preparation aa deceptive, and only a catch penny concern, are now wall aatiaHed that II la "TnuTil u ficTioii." i, v. MVVYKIt .. a , . "v.T.!'.-",''f '- Bsptlst Church, ShalUbury, Vt For Sale by DUTTON U CLARK. . 46 5r y i m an .aaKaam 9TINSU11ANCE. The Min Insurance Company. UAHTFOlin, CONN. J' Wll.t. Insure every species of properly osuallv In. suted In the Country, from'loi or d.rn'gVb, fire, on Ihe most reasonable lerms. ' tXJ-Thls Comptny hit Wen In nperalion lor msnv years, and its tepulallon li.r fair dealing is to. l estsbhshed and appreciated to require any MejIe c lit lutore course. 1 ' C7 Persons residing in the County of Windham tnd lis vicinity, desiiousoloblaining Insurance of t!. Comptny. are referred lo IC. Mi: AD, Htq. Agent, llrnttleboro. THOMAS K. BUACE, PresiJcat. S. S. Loomii, Serreltry. Ilarllord, Oct. 1, 1S46. t P.WT3 HEO.IttDl.VO Tilt: SUOAIt COATtD l.Ml'HOVCD Indian Vegetable Pills, For Consumption, Colds, Coughs, llhtiimnlUm Dyspepsia, Fevers, HVrms, Dysentery, ' and Diarrhaa. also, sunt: cviie ron the piles. TES I'lMONIALS. HAVING been allarke.1 wmie inonlhi tviih a ltd Cough, Weakness in mv Cheat, audi isi of ,,K. lite, I used Wrighl- Indian Vegelable Pills, but worae, wilh cold swealt al night 1 could r.ol sleep, snd believed I was In a Consumption. I prneurel a hoi ol Dr. Smith's Sugar Coated Improved Indian Vrgrla ble Pills, which retimed my health within six dayi and I believe Ihem to be Ihe liet remedy 1 ever used ' GEORGE W. tiHANGEll.' Cambridge, Oct. 19th, U34. I have been afflicted for some lime will, ihe r ..... Complaint'; having pain In my aide, ttknm in back and ttomteh, and dyspepsia. I havelaken over oae do-n boxea of Wright's Indian Vegetable and llrao derlh's Pills, but continued In grow worse, and tvttso in.uicu 11. at 1 uc.11a.1ru ui ever getting reut'i, 1 ihea tried Dr Smith's Sugar Coated liupruted I. V. Pills and before I had finished the -ecoud box.mv nai... ..,.1 dystonia bad disspesred. My f.Knl now digrsls well, and I am able to attend to my family duties. Sevn of my friemls have since taken the Pill, for bad cougl, and have found great relief from ihem. Mrs. OTIS S. WHITNEY, 9 Mwllest. Doston, Msy 6, ItHJ. I have been lor four yeaia afflicted with .Scrotal-, Leprosy and Deafness, cud have been unable to i.hiain any relief unlll I procured six boxes of Dr Smith's val uable Indian Vegetable Pilia sr.. I in Inor mnml.. .11 m, romplaipts had Jissppeaied, conirtry to all n.v liieriji expectalions. I took thew? Pills lor my Scrolu'ls, itiil, out any expectation of relief. .. ,r . JA- CIIOATE. Ml. Vernon, Kennebec Co., Me., April 15, 1945. PERFECT CUHE OF WORMS. Our little aTtrl. 6 veara old. has suffered all the tltget ol worms; and we have never found an efferto- ai cure, until we rHimlnltered Ur Smilh't Sugtr Pill., which our little eirl took without the r,l,in In dote nf two at a time, and we never wilne.-ted tuch a chtnge In so thort a time. The Pills brought away a mast of worms, and she at once improved. She is now In Wous health. We f.v !. c..r.A .I.. greatest benetu from their nse. JAUUU UAKLOCK, 8 Stable St., Pf. V. tO We have manv eerlififalra nfnirr. in ee. nf WORMS. Also. Ihev are warranted Ihe best eoueh remedvnr.tv in use. never failinc to cute the most obstinate rnueh or rol.l wilbin 43 hours. The directions and Irratment of .the disease accom pany every box. Price Si cents per box. No 'Sugar Coated Pills' can be genuine without Ihe signature of ibe sole inventor, G, BENJAMIN" SMITH, M. D., PresiJent of the N. V. College of Health, upon every box. Office devoled exclusively to the sale of this Medicine. Nn. 179 GRERNWICII STREET. New Yoik, and No. 2 WATER STREET, Boston. JOSEPH STEEN, Agent for Draltleboro. Ef FOIt S.1LE IX ALL THE 1'ILL.ICES .1YD TOIC.VS .V.VCII E.YGL.1.VD ST.iTES. N 11. Notratelinir nedleraara allowed to sell these Pills. ' CAUTION. At a m!rrablt. imitation bat been made, by the name of 'Suaar Coated Pill.' it is nee- rsttry to at sent thst Dr. G, Denj. Smith's ngnatore is on every box. Price 25 ceutt. SJ IT Is now about ten years since this medicine has been introduced to the public, tnd a sls.ids unri vailed In Us eflects, bearing ihe lest til lliescverescru liny of til classes, bolh friendly and unfriendly. It is but for one pomse for the use of Mothers, who have to pass inrougn a tea or atuiclion in giving nirtn to mankind, not to be described. It Is to jou we make an apeal. Il is for your especial and general good If.at vou ahould make use of one botileof Ihe MOTHER'S RELIEF before confinement, then sou can approach the parturient chamber without feeling as if you were going to the chamber ol death. You may rest assur ed It will still all febrile and nervous affection'. It smooths and shields from irritation, tnd by its olitr properties, it dcatroja the cause of hemorrhage or in (lamination that no oflcn atlendt and follows the hour ofrtarlurillon. It causes sweet and natural rest, and at last facilitates the birth, so lhat Mothers have not Jo pass through such eicruliating pain and distrew. The Mother' Iteliefmay tie depended upon in all rasct of ihrealening abortionwhere it Is possible lo be pre vented ; in cases of spasms, kc, censing fiequent alarm, from two to three dosea will give immediate relief. As the subject Is one that cannot wilh propriety be fully discussed in Ihis public manner, we invite all who leef interentetl to call nn our agents (most of the tea pectabledroggisls iu the United Stales,) or on the man ufacturer, and Ihev will be furnished wilh a pamphlet In which ihev wilf find all th.- reel, in form a correc opinion nflis merits, and also Iheopinionof mtnyphy ticiana ol eminence, an.) of persons who have become ujuiiimeu. wi(n us beneficial ellectt. ioE-Tg ron wihdiuh cocNTr: DUTTON CLAIIK, llraltleboro! H. E. Baker, Fayelteville: Thomas Cook Jr.. W.TutvnshenJ. Ill- ram B. Cutting, Green River; Hitchcock Blanch ard, W. Halifax-, A. T. a L. W. Childs, Jacksonville! and Qrigen Smith, Wilmington. Caution to PtifcUitscr.?. We learn that snnrlnus onirics of Mother's Reitef are put up by C. II. J. II. Coleman, ofBuflalo.one Dr. Smith, of New York; alho, Com.tnck.or N- Y.j his bottles and cut. wilh ihe diiecilons that are uastrd on ihe bottle, are nearly a perfect facsimile loouis. He once was an agent of ours, and has the genuine pamphletstfonsenuenlly il is well calculated to deceit ...o iiu.iKi;. ask ior sturinoucK'S roomer s iten... None is cenuine unlcxa nur .ionnlnre. are fjund fl'lll- in the wreath ol Ihe direction lhat is pasted on the bot tle, signed wilh our own hand, and over the neck of the bottle is a fac simile of our hand willing, aho. John Landon, Factory Point, Vt., Is agent fir the Slate of Vermont, drders addressed to him will meet wilh prompt attention, ' By attending to the ahov directions, no 000 DCfd be imposed upon. a 0,000 hottlks of this Valuable Medicine will positively be solJ, the present Je.r. beini? only the aeeond vear of its intro duction to the public. 'iVe soy give il a trial. S3 G, A. BARTIIOLICC. LADIES WILL find at G, C. IIAIA.'S. a good assoilment of GlMnitlaia. Meal ihi llt.iai is GlSOlliM'. Litiaa Pi.kti n. l.nM a.w Pi.iia. Pliio And Frovntu Whits Dress Goons, Atri"". ScH' urn Ktiiivr. twn II . . n ..... Hn.lcRV iP Glovis, Millikckt Goods ol every tlecrition, na 1 11 -an. aiiKinasoi l,iken and llocicirrcrtso uoi. He has also greujlv enlarged liis stork of French, English, German and AnHleoii Broadcloths so1 L"" simeree, Vrstins;s, 3'mVoit' Trimmings, XJrnn"'. CoIon ortj linen Drillings, Kerseys, and Sumner Stuffs of eeery description. Composing every tM"g in the Day Goons line likely to be called fur. , May 5lh. 1847, "