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jSSISia . """-SrfTSTTSilT -'m .'i..' ISJssaiiaa H From Mexico. The simmer Palmetto at New Orleans on tlte 16ih, from Vera Cruz and Tnmpico. She brings news oiil; a few hours later from Vera Cruz, liar in? sailed the snrno da; with the Galveston. The. advices are a day later from 'I ampico TheN. O. Picayune is confident in in own opin io'if, that the news published at the Capital on the Cth, speaking of the terms of peace ottered by the United Stales, English mediation, &.C., was a hoax. Captain Major's cxpediatlon from Alvarado, gainst Pailec, was unsuccessful, Juranla has positive order to late no prisoners, and to hut to death, not only every American, but every Mexican he can catch, who has rendered ser vice to the Americans. Col. Pierce has not yet left Vera Cruz. The eight American prisoners who have arrived at New Orleans, Reported at Tampico that 30 othera attempted to escape with them, but were retaken, and three were shot in the pursuit. It was reported that De Riistcy's eipedition to recover the prisoners had fallen. Later from Santa Fe. A rerenl arrival from Santa Fe briuge the Intelli gence that President Po!k has disapproved ol the acts of Gen. Kearney, in establishing a Territorial Gov ernment in New Mexico, and conferring citizenship on Mexicans; and had countermanded his orders. The Mexicans confined lor treason, consequently had been released. The eldest son of the Emperor of Brazil is dead. Mcilro. Thete Is nothing of interest Irom the armies in Mex ico. Gen, Scott was lately reported to have advanc ed near the Capital, but it is not confirmed. lie is waiting tardy reinforcements. Gen. Tajlorat last advices, was at Walnut Springs, near Monterey, also waiting reinforcements. Thus the fruits ofevery vic tory obtained by our armiea, are lost lor want of the means to follow them up. Had Gen. Scott been pro vided with transportation and men, the road In Mex ico lay open to him after the bailie of Cetro Gordo now he will probably have to fight another bloody bat tle before reaching it. DnioiiToN Market The Boston Traveller baa oat furnlah. ed as with tbe slite of the Brighton market Tor the last two weeks, and we caaoaly give u old (isolations. Weleara how ever, from the New Vork markets, that there has beea oo mate rial change. Klcea of Beef range from $6 to 57 per cwt Mclinciiolt DtlTll. A little daughter of Mr Otis Lawrence, of Lyndon, Vt., recently, in returning from school, called at a house, as wassuposed, for the purpose of aarertaining the time of day, when finding the people absent, ahe thoughtlessly placed her hands on the window sill, raised herself from the ground, and put her head through thenpen window, that she might look at the clock, when the window lell uxn her neck, causing her death belore she could be discovered and assistance rendered.. Greit DcroT. The Michigan Railroad Company are buildine at Detroit a brick depot, or freight ware house, which will be 800 feet long and 400 feet wide much the largeal building in the country. It will store 300,000 barrels ol flour, and 300,000 bushels of wheat. Koa x DiiiLii. The Dub.in Horticultural Soeie- ly has recently offered a premium of 910,000, and 910,000, and one of 85,000, the Edinburgh Horticultural society i for a blue Dahlia! httproztd Ox Yoke. The MassachutiUt Ploughman thus describes the first impwvtd Ol Yoke beard of during the last hundred years. It is in use in Seabrook and lound to be of great adt anlage to the larmer J The boars go through a slide which is fitted to a mortice In the Yoke which is made 3 or 4 Inches longer than tbe slide, making it changeable 6 or 8 Inches, which makes the difference between a long and a short Yoke. The mortice is made n inch wider at the bottom than tbe top, with a groove in the centre, halfan inch each aide Tor the slide to seat upon, an iron bolt at each end ol we mortice ana one in the centre, which goes through a mortice In the slide and preserves the requisite strength The slide Is regulated by an iron hsaD studied to it and enters holes in the Yoke half an inch apart, which makes it easily Cited to any yoke of cattle, from a long to a short, and to give tbe advantage to either ox frum hair so Inch to ti or o. At the Vermont House, in this village. July Mill, by Rev J II. Willis. Mr Marshall W.Blebbins, to Miss Clara ft., holhnr Nnrthfield'Masa Also. July tii, Mr Daniel W. Johnson, to Miss Sarah Jane rnrriogton, uotn oi a,oirT.inr, ai T.i..ii, Jul. 13th. bv Rer. Mr Craves. M John S. Fullerton, to Mrs Msrtlia S. Farwell, both of Townahend. in hi All, on the 30th ult.. bv Rev Mr Perry. Hon Daniel Kclioearol Rockingham, lo Miss Miranda M. Aldia of the former place. Dfctr. In this village on the Stth inst , George 8., only child o! Mr Lewis l'ulneui. aard 0 months. In Edinburgh, N Y.,Jone 14, widow Sally Noyes, relict ot llle lale Ilea issse isnyes, sgea w jr.i.. ti, -l,i-.i f thl. .tLinnir wa. born in Hnokinton. Ms. Her maiden name was listen In esrly lile she removed with her parents ! incbendon, where she wss married. From Winchendnn they remnffd to Marlboro, Vl., where she resided for several years, snd from thence, about forty years sir.ee. to me place ol ner araui, men an sioioss un broken wilderness. Dl drowning, in North Adams, Mass., Lucius Diilrtus Mowry, only ann ol Lucius P, Mowry, formerly of Ooij- ford, VL, aged loyesrs. anaiurr invwnw m wuiwu vr P.n.iT.n e.h.ljit. mysteries which we Csnnol coin prehend orevrn understand Theynung niK thus called away from our circle wss one of great prmuiie aod inter. ... i,a-ia ,it iLi.s In the midst of his davs. llereaf. ter'it ihall ts Aaotea that our Faihir In llessen A sll things-well. THE LATL JUDGE WHITE, He wss born in South Hsdley, Mass., October 30, 1770, snd graduated st Dsrtmoulh College, in 1797, Just Oily yesrs sgo the ensuing Commencement A meeting of the surviving members ot the Class of that vesr bis, for some time, been in conleiuplstion He anticipated the pleasure ;n m r-M. U.M.W. of eiehanirinir friendly salutations with those esrly sssocistea in study, and or paying his respects once more to his honored Afoia Master. Hut the hope he so lonoly cherished has been dissppoinieu On lesvtng College, he enteied 0Kin the study of and putsued the prescribed course under the direct l. iL. r-h. . i lBr.h. r Woodstock, and Judee I r n...'.....nr, It. was admitted to the Uar in 17U9, about which lime be commenced prsclice in Putney, where he has since resided. .,.,,. . . . i- i In addition to the office of Civil Magistrate,-which he has rilled for a long coarse of years, he was successively Register or Probaie, Judge of Probate, and First Judge in the County Court. For several years be represented his tn.nln the firnfral Assembly or Vermont, snd was in k. ...... i- fir.i i.n p.r. under tbe new regulation. He also held a aeat in he Congresa or the United Stales In IBtri and TK. , . , , ... , . . . f...t lvi.lf nAm nnhlie orofeaainn of raltllln C.hriat, Msy, 1815, which he adorned by an exemplication o tlie Christian virtues both in the publio and private walks of life, A friend to the Interests ol morality sou m was slasys ready to lend his counlcnsnce sno siu so nvyij i....in... m ., -Hnni.a in nromote those interests. In his domestic and social relations, he was pcrulisrly affable and kind, the devoted husband, the affectionate lather, the eoiiatsnt friend, tew men can ue louou in any commune ty, who, by their llsnd deportment sno gentlemanly uesi inff, secure lor tnemseites giesi.r hmc v. ... i r.nM .it As the InBrniltiea of age multiplied uponTiiitl, he heearae a mora diligent reader or the liible. lis blessjd truths were precious lu his soul, His last sickness lie bore with a .a.;n.i,.n - williniv to die r God should see fit In Call him away ) however deslrsble (j might be to live and'witness the grest things which he believed were soon to be aecompliahed in the earth. When It was announced that his end was r.ear, he received the Intelligence with en. tire composure, trusting hr esltallon in the merits or" Jesus Christ slone. He sdminislerrd suilsble counsel to nis isi ily snd friends, snd thus set his house in order, swlilii the event, sustained by that hope, which is an "anchor Brighton JIarlict Jlontlay, July 19. a. K..1., -mti rt..f:sule. 18 yokes Worklse Oaea Cows snd Calves, SOW Sheep and Lambs, snd sboat 810 bwin.. DltfCeUltFMn S7.S6I first quality J,7Sj second and third qualities from S3.50 to S6,W. It'erslsur Oxin Sales msdestS78and Jft. ISH.,, Zi issmfca-Sale. -r Umb. at $1,701 a .87t sod 3,14, and one small lot st 4Wt old Sheep f 5- ., Irlni At wholesale, 60 lor Sows sod c for Harrows. At retail IroniG lt lo7 l-S snd Be per lb. , , , S B. ratile .t market cenirajly very poor laqu.lny, aad quiu a bomber remain nnaold. .Ui ' ToWnshend Academy. THE FALL TERM of IhU Institution will com mence on ll'edntldau. Stnt. 111. (villi tlir l',ll,,iv. I log Hoard of Instruction! Ma. M. Lyi-ord, Principal, and President of the Teacheri' Association; Mr P. K. WiLk-tta, Assist- am; lion. w. u. Hsu-tr, Lecturer nn Anatomy and Physiology t Mb P. W. Tirr. Teacher of Pen. manahip; . , Teacher ol Vocal Music; Miss ADAE.IME It. uosa, I'recehtti-ss and 1 racher or Draw ing: and Paillliimt Miss Ma bit I- Dvra. Teacher uf Music on the Piano and Organ. The Trustees take the responsibility nt assuring the public, that. In the teachers now employed, theit high rt expectations have been fully realized. They1 have been enabled to appreciate the a Ivantagea of perma nent teachers over those employed (or a short time, and or those who make leaching a profession, over those only occasionally engaged in the business. Mr Lyford, our present Principal has been with us four terms, and it is understood that ho is permanently lo cated here. Ilia high reputation as a teacher, we deem1 sulficicnl, in connection with other favorable circum stances, to render this Institution deaervedly the most popular in the State. The Classical Department, the present year, has contributed to the Freshmen classes of different colle gea, nine. Filled fur an advanced standing. three, The Teachers' Association connected with this Acad emy, in the advantages which it affords to joung gen tlemen and ladies for securing a thorough preparation for teaching, Is believed to be interior to no similar in stitution whatever. To render our Academy atill more attracting, the building is undergoing a thoiough repair. A room is being filled up lor the reception of the Library lately presented to the Institution. All things seem to be- toaen proserity. ror terms ot lumnn see untaingue laslputiiisnrd. Hoard may be obtained In the most respectable fim e, at from 8I.SJ to 9I.S0 rer week, including; loci' nun. in cium, students board at irom tu eta. to i nn ..... . i. n t i.l.-., shed, may be obtained by students wishing to board I themselves. Students are requested to be present, if possible, at the commencement of the term, so as to 1 enter the classes when they are formed JOHN KOUEIITS, Secretary, i Townahend, July 30, 1847. 49 . Normal School and Teachers' Institute. TIIEsub'Ctiber proposes to open a Normal School ' and Teachers Institute in this villsge, on .Mon day, the Cth of Stpl. next, to continue ten weeks. The nlan of study, instruction and lectures, will be adapted especially to hoewho intend totearh school. In addition to the eomulbn branches taught in our dis trict schools, instruction will be given in Physiology, Drawing, Algebra, Oook Keeping by Single Entry, The History of the United Stales, and the Structure of out Government and the dutie of its Officers. Lectures will be delivered twice a week on subjects im portant to leaehera. Free access will be giver, to use- I works on school leachinir. and an opportunity af forded to vi.it the aehoola of the villase. As the num ber of nunita must be limited, application for admission of AuBust. v Term, with- ' should ne made as eany as tne middle i The Tuition will be Five Dollars for the oni extra cnarges. nullum lntvtt iftiT AUU1 49 ' Uratlleboro, July -8, 1847. 4 TeTlT'tLV tOaTkO lk& HJUiTrV xr J J -5 . JUST RECEIVED, Scotch and American GingJ' hams, Super Bath Ulanlets. Imperial Quilla, Ills. ' Lasting, Diah, Green and Black Moreena, Men's' Cotton Shirts, Curtain Cambrics and Muslins, Zeph-' r Worsteds alargeasortment and ueaumuiiy snaaeo, Cambric and Muslin Edgings. Extra Super S ply, su perfine and common WOOL CAHVETS. Also, Uullon, straw, UH uotn ana stair uo.; sviiiow w ag ons. ALSO CrorJteru, CAina and Ulan. GKOCEIIIKS, ueara of a nice quality. Spices of all kinds, Blk. and Green Teas, among which are 5 Cheaia more of that Y. H. Tea, which has been sold ao very low as to as-1 tonish the ourchaser, A. E. DW1NELL. UrallieDoro, juty is-w. 49 soll AS. -J "-".. JXVSje 1 A LARGE LOT or new and beautiful patterns, ing ta board themselves can hire rooms at a very tea just received and lor sale cheap by 1 sonable rste, and board lor 80,75 or 81,00 per week. Braltleboro, July 27, 1847. 4 STATU OP VEH3IOKT WiaDiuM, as. Nathan D. Williston, a no Ferdinand Tyler, WINDHAM COUNTY COURT. .If tit Ttrat, 1817. Actios or Asscmmit. Elihu H. Thomas, and tVllliSIQ U. v.uii.ng. J , mill--. Pl.lnt.fl. d..l.re sirsinst the Defendants Thomas I JL &. Cutting, in a plea of the case, for that the said De fendanu. on the 3.M Jsy of November A D. IB4C, al Drat- tleboro, being indebted to Ihe aaid Plaintiffs in the sum oft IUW flolisrs, lor wora ins wow,cin .on uitim ui tu , said I'lainliffs, by them before that time done, performed ( and bestowed in and about Ihe business of the said Defend' ants, aod for said Defendants, snd at their special instance and request ; and also in the lurther sum or 100!) dollars for Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, by the said Plaintiffs be. lore that time aold and delivered In the said Defendants, snd si their like special instance and request also in uie further sum of 1000 dollars, for money by the asid Plsin i, ft". I.foro Hist linM lent and advauced lo. paid, laid out and expended for tbe aaid Delendsnts, and al their special Instance and request; ana siso in we isimn .uui v, dollars lor other money, by the said Drfendanls before that me bad and received lu auu lor tne uae oi ine ssiu a i.iu-. fls which said several sums, the Defendants, though re quested, have never paid ' n-L ttf.tt: n -.1 ln.ln. IiiJ n.r.nn.1 alio .am ithi'.w u. wuiiiii,, .." ., r- v notice of the pendency of this suit, It Is ordered by the Cnori h.re. that he be notified thereof, hy publishinir the subsunce ol said suit, together wild this order, in tne ver- , monl Phoenix, a newspsper puonsnea in orsuieoovn, in.u Uounty, llirce weeas successive!, me be at least six weeks before the situog of this Court, at Newtane, in ssid County, on the fourth Tuesday of Sep-, tember neit, which will be deemed sufficient notice lo the I said William U Colling lo appear and make answer there- . to. M MILLER, CLa. ' E KisarasD, Attorney. STATU OF VKIUIO.VT. WlKDIIXH, as. Joseph Sleen, WINDHAM COUNTY COURT. Eliliu II Thomas, and .ril Trrm, IB17. AiicarilT. William G Cutting T rllK FisintirT declares sgalnsl the Derendsnts, In s plea , or the case, for that the Defendants, on the 33d day ol November A D. ItHU, living indebted to the Plaintiff in s:H..n.iu.- K. .,,,n nr norvl rfoll.r. for work snd labor, care and di)i gence ofthe Plaintiff, by him the ssid Plslntiff before thsl j lime, none, periormeu ano owiiaru m .no .uu. ness of said Defendants, and lor said Uefcndsnss, and at their special in. tance and request; and also in the lurther sum ol 3000 dnllsrs, for divers floods, Wsres, and Merchan. due, by the ssid Plaintiff before that time sold snd deliver, ed lo said Defendants, snd st their epeeisl instsnce snd re quest; slso in the further sum or 3000 dollars for money by the Plslntiff berure thsl lime lent and advanced to, paid, Isid out and esprnded for the Defendants, and at their special Instsnce ana request ; eiso in me sum i jjw ui,i. much other money, by the ssid Delendsnls before thsl time had and received to and fpr the use of the Plaintiff and being so indebted, the ssid Derendsnts, in consideration thereof, allerwards, lo wit, on the 34lh day of Nvenilr, 1IHU, at uraltleooro, unuerioos ano laiunuii jin,u.c . Plaintiff lopay him lie said several sums of money when lliereto requested, yet though olten requested have never psid the ssme. . , , tnssaiu v in. m, shimmy;, . i.-.a t ..r.n,d nnj..., nr ihi. .uit. It is orderrd hv Ihe Coult here.lhatbebeeiotihed thereor.by publishing the substsnce or said suit, together with this order, In the Vermont Fbce nix, printed io Drallleboro, in asid County, three weeka auccessively, the last publication to be at least six weeks belore tne silling oi inis cu. .rwi., . . on the fourth Tuesdsy or September next, which will be deemed sufficient notice lo Ihe said William O. Cutting to sppear and m.ke answer thereto. E. KinxLasn, Attorney. Doors and Snsli. 1 C K. Outside and Inside Doors .,... . , LZO 35hundred Llghl. C 8, 7 bd p, B 0,3!13, UX13?snd lOjUSssh. All of which will be sold st MTnufsclurer.' price, st h. rf,. d EtalTjr.. WINDOW GL.ASS. 6M8.7M9, BM'."""8'3 Kerne manufactured Window Olssa or Ihe various qualities. Also other ,... .r.-i....n .1 ir.riuu. factories. snd of vsrious qualities snd sises, sll of which will be "Id the oanafae-turvrs- prices by 'I OW.NbLLY A. 80N8. Siea or tiik fcr." J axx. Drallleboro, July 87, 1847. WANTED. m-mn iitnti - . it... V.s.aaAar-p A1.UU. "if I P olicftllun Til.nVd'iUn.:" " "7 W."h; IIOUWELU J , m, -r. ..-.A.i-it.M ,.iss r fw .haj'-tiWiiia. yjm''- ' Tmm"m , ...-w. . iiiiinrig1iiiBi."nir -irTTTt... , .saV.""' t silmiM an i i I r..rJs:;:l'-st--j'aXss,ssM rv MARKETS.., July 28. Corrected' Wktti.V'roa the t'notsix Drattletiorn. New Yotk. Flour, Mackerel Nn 1, " Nn, a, 81,. d No. I, Bword, Illue, Corn, Rye,- OltS, liuckwheat. 060 a 1'J.W a 10,00 a I7.IM) a 7,00 a - 7,00 a - .70 a ran 14,00 n SI 13,00 7 IfA ,10 l, a 6,75' a llio a 7,7 1 a 13,00 Itljjft 7, 11,75 ,78 a ',47 a ,02 I -a 10,00 a ,K0 JO 1,14 13a ,40 ' a rfc .75 k Ilarley, Potatoes, new, Hay, per ton, Turktrs, ps'i iu.t Chickens, &5: IJoltrr, Soaar, t-oaf, do Crushed, dn 1'owdered, d.i tiro. Havana, dn While do dif I'orto Rico Molasses, BVCrnll, do t'orto Rico B,U0 Ml a 10,00 a ,10 a ,10 13,00 ,09 a II ,12 I -'J ,IJl'Ja ,07 a ,05 la ,10 a ,15 a .Ofil-'Ja .11 M JW IC ,10 .01 I ,03 a ,031-3 .10 '! ,u ,oa ,10 2 ,43 .41 ,v i-a ,w a ,1'JI 'J ,1'J I J .10 ,oii l -s ,071-9 .,0413 ,071 3 . .11 ,0!) .46 .41 e5G 10 1.14 fA ,0713a ,0G a a ,H a , a ,31 a do Trinidsd '. do Cubs, Pi Oil, Sperm, Oall.,-1,35 d Spring do 1,13 dm Whale do re'd ,75 da 8vs Elephant 1,00 DOSTON WOOL MARKET. Supplies hsve come In more fteely froui the country dur ing the past week, snd a considersble atnouul hss beeq, ta. ken by tnanufacturers, in aiualt lots, al quoted rates. Prime Ssiony fleeces, washed, per lb., 45 a Quo American loft blood do. do. 40 a 45 do. 3-4 do. d.i, 35 a 3d do. 1-3 do. do. .11 a 33 do. M and common do. do 37 a 30 Extra Northern pulled lamb, do. 38 a 40 Super do. do, do. 33 a 33 No I do. do, do. 34 a 30 No. 3 do. 'do. do. 19 a 30 N .. 3 do. do. do. 14 a 15 The floor caarket has ao apwsrd leadeney. The aaws of tbe laat Steamer brouffht 'down the nriee to 5.11. and it 'haa aiaee gradually sdvsaeed, sad is now held 6rna at above quotations. Lorn liss also recovered, and Dads ready ssle al btp72 cts. The wool clfnis renreseated throasblbe coantrrss moeh so. perior, both la qaality and cleanliness, to tbst of Isst ytar, aod is worth more by two or three centt per lb It seems probable tha. the present prices will be maintained. Accoaats fiom Co. rope and this country, represent tbe potitoe rot as roach less prevalent and destructive than last year. Melrose Seminary. A LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITU- TION havinff heen reeenlltf eslshli-hil in .! , ; . ... , , I pleassnt village ol West Bralllehoro.a Board ofTrost- ee chosen, a convenient bulldini erected, snd other niaile. we are happy to announce to the '.,ubl"' ,h,,1.' Wl" r 0'TnrJ r",-,j!e ""P'ton ' "u dents.nn llerfnefrfay. the lit of Scpttmher next, on- j ., .ait,ni,ndence ol Jnnic S. I.ei. A. II.. Prin eipal, and Miaa Elnih. Uebkett. Preetplrett. rM,ss Mian L. Smith, will oive le,.n. In U..V. Instruction willhegiven In the branches usually taught in our higher Seminaries, including the Natural Sci- ences, the Higher Mathematics, the Classier; French and German Languages, Music, Drawing and Painting. Lectures will be delivered before the School on Phyaiology, Philosophy, Astronomy, Geology, and Scientific Agriculture. Particular attention will be paid to those who design to become Teachers in our Common Schools, snd Lectures on the Science ol Ed ucation, alaledly given. No efforts will be spared by the Teachers and Officers to make the Heminarypfem ont and profitable to all the scholars attending it. nir Le cornea to tins tusre well recommended as aucceasful Teacher. He had the charge ofthe Mount Caeaar Seminary al Swanzey, N. IL, for one vear, arid gave very good satisfaction. The location of this School is one of the .inert in the country. We hope and believe, therefore, that it will be well patronized. itoaru can ne ontained in good families al prices va- - r.n .IK In 1)1 Minor S-lnt.r. with. per Term of Eleven Weeki. CammannB i Branches, 88,00 9,50 4,00 8,00 , Higher " " ' Latin, Greek, French and German, Music, Including uae of Piano, Drawinc and Paiutini. extra. 1,00 Juvenile scholars who wish to .pursue the Elements ' ry English Brsnrhes, will be rccelveJ at lower rates. 110 BERT GOODENOUGH, ) Committee JOHN II. WILLIri. 5 furthe EBENEZER HOWE, Jr., ) Trustees. West Braltleboro, July 26, 1847. 49 $.50 REWARD. QTRAYED OR STOLEN, from the ftfjawxBf V? pasture of Samuel Davton, iu the nW Sixth Ward of the city of Troy, on the " T m.hi of the 29ih Jnne, a BROWN. M AltE, about 3 years old, bob-tail, about ,15 hands high, a square and smart trotter; a small white alar in the forehead; the mane flows to the right hand; ahe haa Ihe hair rubbed off on Ihe inside of both hind legs; the socket of her right eye, II observed closely, repre sents a deformity, being considerably lower on that aide of the head than the left cje. She haa, also, what is called splints, on the inside of both ber legs, below the knees. A reward of 830 will be paid for the return of said Mare: and if atnlen. a reward of 820 will be paid for the arreal of U e thiel, or 930 for Information where the Mare may be found. AjCVV I O I v a. 49 , i rny, junejo, inai URI5AT SALE OF READY MADE CL0TUINC. CBASB & CRATtTDAZiZi, TO make room for their Fall slock of Clothing, will sell their extensive stock or SUMMER GAR MENTS, al extremely low prices. Call and aee. Uratlleboro. July 19. 1847. 48 Uaucock Literary & Scientific Institution, HANCOOX, k. s. ml IE FALL TERMnl twelve weeks, willcomraencenn X Wedoeaday, August ISthf W. D. Uunnell, Principal ; Mrs. t. I, itunneli, rreceptreaa ; oirj-n rsrser, aescii ., f M.tti.insties : Miss L. E Eston. Assistsnt in the English Depsrtmepl; Mr S. C. Dsnlnrth will give lessous In renmaosuip; nuss noiorooa win instruct in insiruincni .1 Music. The chsraeler of the school under the present board of instruction, will be well understood, It hss been well sus tained thus fsr i Ihe sdvantaces which it sffurds in a varie ty ol branches are superior, and te prospects for tbe future are highly encouraging. Hoard in the boarding-house, where stodenta will board under 'he supervision ot the teachers, is furnished al cost, and depends nn the prices of provisions. The expense for the Summer Term hss been about S1J35 Tor Gentlemen, including washing; and $1,10 Tor Ladies. Clubs have boarded during the summer ror about $1,00, Including wsshingjightsko. Aeeommodslions sre furnished lo those wishing to bosrd themselves. Hoard can also be obtained In fajnilies on reasonable terms. II. TONKIN, Seo July 10, 1847. 4w4rt CHASE & C It A N D A L h HAVE just opened a new lot o French Fancy Cassimerea, new and desirable styles, which will be made up to order in the most fashionable manner, July iv. 49 CHASE & CHANDAIila flTAVK on lianJ targe aisorlmfnl of French jljk. uwe recH orniu. Aran, uotoini, uoiiari. N 0. Coltun and Linen Shirts made to order. July 0th, 48 Halt rorlr. A FIRST RATE ARTICLE. t n i?u, iiye utu A. DUNKLBK. 47 IL. n.... ...1 XJL Vat for sale by West Uratlleboro, July 14. LUMBER. OA No- Chestnut Shlnalu, aSUaUlU 50,000"prlme Spruce llsrt Shingles, 76,000 prime Spruce Ban Shinglus, ' 30,000 f FfcKir Boards, 20,000 " " Clap DoarJs, 8,000 Yellow Pine Floor Buarda, 30,000, Mrmlock Hoards. 5,000, Prime I Inch and 1 1-4 Fine Boards, . 6,000'CAmiDon do. Fnr sale at'the Slrn of ihe E1m Trre. . MratllrlMlo, jui.ranii, i.a, . More-New Goods, July 1, 1847,; At the Loir Price $torc. 55 pieces Mnusfin De l.iine, st I'J k-3 to Sflcts a yard, HI do Sootcli Oinahtm. " 21 10 do American do 13 13 l' 15 do rvtustins & Lawns, 17 " 300 do Print, new styles, 03 5 biles prime Sheeting, " 0713" 30 dos. wl. A ol'd cot Hose 111 30 ' V5 tUS" ll ' :i:lcti a piir. 50 35 do Silk, Thit-ad & cot, cloves, II I 3.) dn Linen lid kli. 10 35 Also a larire assortment of Silmuier Q.mmJs. for Men a and Dny'o wear, together with a grest vsriely of Fancy uooas, an ol which will M sold at very lotv pricea Sw4. WIIUKLKIloi I'llATT' Dental Surgery. DR. JjHS. A. FAItlVELLi VrjOULD respeetlully announce to the people of v v matiicDorn anu vicinity, mat ne nas permanently ealablished himself in this villsge, where he will be happy to wait on any who may need his services in any branch ol his profession, lie flstters hlmselflhsl as tne result oi tne lactones oi wincn ne lias ayaneu hinisell in acquiring a knowledge ol his business, nnd the experience which he haa had In practice, he shall be able to merit the confidence, and enure a jiorlion of tne patronsgeot me community, particular aiirnnon will Ire given to alfdeacriplionsorp(a(eteori;,and those wishing ainsle or whole aelts. may rely unon bavins them Inserted In the moat satisfactory manner, either Willi or without artificial rums, ael tecured hvafmas- phtrie preiiurc alone, rif Dyapira' springs, as the case may ic)uire. irrticiai i-amut, will be constructed so as to effect almost perlecl nrliculalion. In tilling teeth he employs nothing hut fine Gold, It being the only material unohjeclionable. For extrarting teeth he makes use in no Instruments dui me llaxeK out and nnfenf Foreent. Numerous and highly respectable references can be anown u desired. He has taken rooms in Hall's Long Building, which wil be found furnished with reference to the cnmlurt snd convenience of those who may favor him with a can. rr"5-F.ntrance Grst door south of the Post f) dice. N. B. Hp will keep constantly on hand Oak Tooth wash, a newailicle, together with Ponders and Brush es. 1 e rma reasonsnie. Braltlcboro. June SO, 1847. lf4S CoHOUSES EOR SALE. rplin advertlaer offers for sale his two -L large Dwelling Houses silusted nn Green St. One comprises two and the other thiee tenements, and both have a piirr.a in front. The large house embraces four floors, and its piaxza . ,., in, .;.. nr,t.. p. .n.i a...i f .o.. (.-:.... .i . I . l . avuuiriu U.FIHUU ,o mv; viii.a;. it sfiu.i.ui, i- fords a view .Mother sections of the village, North It i. n,,lv . fi.uf r.wt. r,,m il, i-rM.r,w. CM W.ti-r Establishment, and on riling ground, thus securing a fine tmwpeel of the same. On the premises IhereKa Barn.Sheds, FruitTrees, be. Part or the whole will be sold al a bargain, as the owner ta desirous of going west. A rare opportunity for a profitable Investment. All further Information may be had on application to the subscriber. Also, Ihuiehold Furniture far tale. JAMES M. REED. Braltleboro, July 19. 43 ME D.ICAIi NOTICE. ?. E. jpC DAVIS WOULD respectfully announce to the citlrena of Braltleboro and vicinity, that he lias located him self in Uratlleboro East Village, where lie may be found ready to attend lo all calls In the line ol his pro fession. Dr. D. deems it proper to infirm the public thsl his system of practice is bsscd upon the principles ofthe Reformed School of Medicine, aa laught al the Thomonian liotanico Medical College, at Cincin nati, Ohio, Worcester, Mats -ic; protcrilinr all substances as medicinal, which have a tendency In noi son the blood, and lo depress the vital energies of the avslera. It is unnecessary o atale in thia notice any thing with regard to the luperiority of the Botauic RemeJiea over those deleterious Drugs which are no lieely dealt by the .Ithpathic or Old School Phyii- cianii iur llle viriuea Ol uur rcmcuirs arc auu well known and appreciated bv all who have leated them, to need comment. Ur. u. would thereiure stale mat he deals' In no euhatanrce but those which act in har mony with the'J'ir Medieatrix Naturae.' ot nesting wcr ofnsture, and which assist nstore in her eflorls to remove diseaie. This theory, with the advaotasea of three yeara experience in treating diseases incident iu mis ciiuioir, tviin ewsi autcesa, ue uujm iviu ofvuic pUDiio confidence and patronage. Roorr.aat Geo. Busbee's.directlvonDOaile the'Wa ter Cure Establiihment,' where he may be found ex cent when absent on professional bosiness. fs, u. uotaiite piedtrine constantly onnanu, put up in the nealest manner and labelled with directions for use. Braltleboro, June 30th, 1847, lj54 BOOK STORE, IVo. 3 Hrick How. GEO. II. SALISBURY T'EEl'S coniisnily for sale a grnrral assortment of ja-m. UUUKX .SiVLf STATWmwr t embracing the Comprehensive Commentary 6 vols.; splendid uusrlo uiDli-s; tjrtavo t'oiycutt do.; tine I'eiv and I'nckel Uiblrs and Teatamrnta; an rleeant aasortmrn or MmuTuar. Vol'ohcs. tveli adanted for 1'irsenls ami a variety ol Miscellaneous unon, Aiuurpt, c auo, a general assortment ol iiianx uooxt manuiac lured and Ct sale on the most ressonsble terms, and Warrantrd to jive aatiaraction. STATIONERY. Such aa Foolscap, Letter. Voet Pill. Tis-ue. Mar hie, Ptrrfiuated, Fiul-Office, Glazed, ami irrajiiiinn; rapert metier ana itnte .nveiopet: roretgn ana American Steel Pens. Seatinir IVtxt rTafera: Black. uiue, ilea, ana joucuu.c ioaj .cucr rmucri; oiamj lnkatendfli ren-nnuent Dana uoxea: metier o tamps Patntat Drawinir PenciW. Sec. 4c.. Sec. islatoU, a jtfiroe aaaortment oi i'ocaiT Uctliry amo r aict uoooi, fcuruMaa-T, etc.. all or which will he an J al Innr iir cea. Sutucnptin9 recelrrd for Cham ber 'a Cyclopedia of bngiittn aLtterature, ana LrHien s living Age. Godev's. OrahatnV, Columbian, and Union Miff lines fur ni ahed (dee of Postage) for $3,60 per annum in advance, ah omer magazines ana rcnouicaia iur niahed to order. N. JI. ParlicuUr attention given to rebinding old Hooka, rarmihleia, Magazines, insic nooks, sc. ALSO Card Printing neatly ei ecu ted on leasona ble lenns. lirallteboro, June SO, 1847. tU6 NOTICE. A VAN D0ORN has taken O. A. VAN DOORN to lea partner InlheFornilore and Chair business, for which we have and are making arrangements in con tinue in all its branches, and we have now to nlfer be side our usual supply o Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, Trsnspsrenl Window Shades, Ualanre Curtain fii turea, new patterns of Looking Glasses and Clocks, Feathera, 4nf Hair Matiressra,driof Cotton, a heal'hy and cooling article for summer. Refrigerators, full Me eoafrrl thing now in use. Also, all kinds of Upholstery neatly eiccuted to order. Aa we are Agenlsand manufacture rsof mostol these articlej, we will sell them at the Liwrst prices al whole sale and retail; Lumber and Produce 'taken In ex change, and Cash in no case refused when nflereil. A. VAIN UUUIifl 4- OU.TI. Brattlrhoro, June 80, 1847. 45 Ilrattlclioro WOOI.EN FACTO RT. rpiHB subsciilier having put his Machinery In com X nine rroalr. is readv to receive Wool to manu facture on.SWfinrby the Yard. Also, keeps a (rood aelectlon of Cassimeic on hand al all times, which he will exchange lor Wool nn delivery. CJl"iae Call and Examine. P. T. CLARK, F. A. WHKELElt, Agent. Uratlleboro, May37,l347. 41 SIL.VI3B WAUB. HD. DRACKETT has Just received another large lot of Silver Ware, which, in addition to his former alork, makes his assortment wrl wftlhy me attention ct tne public. i ne t,auie in particular, nralileborn', July 14, 1847, fc ,47, ;SDIi TOWJSSKNDJS: i S A 11 SAPAR ILtlA! MOST nXTIlAOUDINAUY MEDWIWB im run WORLD. This Bxtracl U put up in jart iottUs. It It sit timet tlttttpir, pleaunlrr.aml wifrintej tuptrior totov kold. It nXt ditvite, wilfittQl ronitUg,mrgiigt titkentng or de lf ilitlng lite pilicnt, f , Tim ffrt-at-hctal and tupcioritj of Ibii fitnprill orr all vtiif r rem-difa is, while it rradicalpa riiitaat, it .nrlgtrale the body. IT HAS PEUFOaIE.).MOlt!:TIIAN ISjOOOCOItRS TIII8 YEAR. I K)0 Cnrra uf Iltifumatiira, 1,000 Curtrinf Ufrfnuia. H;j)OCurrr of Ofiitrl Oelilllj and wtnl of Ntnooi Cutrgy a.Iivo FemalV Comptaini, and over 7.000 Carrf of Diacatei of the Blood, til i uiceri,- weroiyii, Kryiipeus, Halt Kiitum, rimpiea on the face, & t Vc., together Willi naineroua caacaof Con uroption, Liter eonipta.nu, Bpinal atreclioni. &c. Thia, we are aware, inuat apprar IbOiydible. but we bare tellrra Irom pliruciana and our ijrtnta from all partaof the United Biatct, informing ua of extraordinary rum. R Van Dua llra, Eaq., nne ot iho moat rei pec table dravgiila n New ark, New Jeraej, in fur mi ua that he can refer lu more than one handn-d and fill reaea in that place alone. There are thouaanda of caaee In the ciljr of New York which e will refer to with pleainre, and to men of character wellkDoKn. opinions or rnirsioiANs. Or Townaend ta a 1 moat daily rrcciting order ffotn phjf i aiciana In diOVrent parta of the Union Tina U lo certifjr that we the underatgned, Pbaieiana of the ciljr of Allan, ha?e fa uuateroua caaea prescribed Ur Tiwrnend a Sartaptrtlla,and belie re it to be one of the moat ratuebte' preparation of 8artparilU In the market. V II Pul'nv.M O.J. WlUoa,M. U..R.R. Brlrfff.M. D.,l K Klmendorf, M. U. Alban, April 1, 1(245. The following ia from one of the moat respectable phtl clan on .Long aland j GRtrxroAT, Jul 10, 1846. Dn TowairvD Dear Sirt It I with aattafaction that I aa to jou, that 1 have recent wltneaeed, in aeieral cas ra, tbe moat benrficial reault from our Ci tract of Hiraa ra r ilia. Ueinif enr aied in the practice of inediclhe. I hare pieacribed it In aerrral catea. and net er without benefit.- In the re moral of diaetse arising fron a deranged atale of tne oigeaiive organa, jaundice, xc.(u lar ciceed anunng ol the kindetrr oSVied to tbe publie. You will pteaae aena me two aoien, a.c, jieapecuonr joora, 8. U. PRCSTON, M. O. SPRING AND 8UMMF.R MKDICINE OR TOWN SENDS SAR9APAR1LLA TRIUMPHANT. Tbie extraordinary Medicine ia performing duly Uie moat aatounding cures. The follnwing two certiheatt are aelect- ca irom great number receirea Una week. New York. April 9.1817. Dn Towmno Dear Bin One or my children waal rer aick with Ibe Canker In the month and throat, attend- ( ea witn rrrai ceDiuir. jl came near arinir; i oouinea some of oar eicellent medicine and it cured tt direct, for : wuicn i can atureou i irci rer grateiui. I nor repeuuu( KLIZADtTIl raWLER,27 DeabroateaSL ScroAila Cured folen Tears ataodina. Tbe yoonir man mav be examined by calling upon him he haa several bad tcara but the aorea bare been en Uie! healed up for more than Hi mmUts. New Yoik, March 18, tiU7. Dn To wit imp Dear Sir; I hire tbe pleasure to In form yon that our Saraapanlla baa cured me of the worat kind of 4 ease of Scrufala of more than fen years stumdinff. Indeed, I hare had it more or lea aipco I was a child ; 1 bad bad aorea ea both stdea of my throat, and it attacked my eee. causing me to be almost blind. I am now entire) cured, and bare been aofur more than aix months 1 look no other medieloe, and am quite certain in recover ia at tributable lo our medicinci only. I hire the acara both on my neck and eea. Persona tbal are credulons ma be convinced be callm on me. 1IKNRY M TICE. ICS Mulberr at TO MOTHERS AND MARRIED LADIES. Thia extract of Sarsaparilla haa been expreaalv oreoared In reference to female complaints. No female,, who has reason in euppnae uie ta approaching tiiai critical period, lTkt turn tJ Lift should neglect to lake it, aa it ia a cer tain pre re n lire tor anr of the numerous and horrible dis eases to which females are subject at thia time of hie, Thia period mav As dtUutd ftr strtrmi vears Va using tkii mutt. cint. Nor is it lesa valuable for those who are approaching womanhood, aa it is calculated to assist nature by quicken Ing tbe blood and invigorating the aatem. Indeed, this medicine ia Invaluable for all tte delicate diseases to which women are subject. It braces tbe whole STttetn. renews mi-mane nil tha nat. urat energies b removing the impurities of the nod b ao far stitnolalinf the a r stem as to produce a subseaucnt re laxation, which rs the case of moat medieinea taken for fe male weaknesses and disease, GIRLS, READ THIS. You have nsle complexions, doll eves, blotches on the face, tough skin, or freckles, and are "out of spirits ;' use oouie or i wo oi ur lownsenus oariapamia, ji win cleanse our blood, remove the freckles and blotches, and giro you animation, sparkling ers, tine spirits, ana beam, Jul complexion ail of which are of Immenao value town narrifra ladies. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. Dr Towoeend's SanaparHla Is a sovereign and speedy vwav av. s.iv.is vuM.uiiiLrtiwu, avaaa t s uaaarcar, ucus.uiiim ur ii uiaarp, viratwuBicu wr utuiquti nifiiiuuiuon, locoau nenee of Urine, or involantar discharge thereof, and for uf general prostration oi ine aaiem no maiier wnetner we resun or innereni caase or causes, prucucea d irrtgu laritt. illness, or aecideuL Nothing can be more surprising than Its Invigorating ef frets on the bomsn frame. Persons, all weakness and laa situde, aRer taking Ht it once become robust and full of energy under Its influence. It Immediate) counteracts the nervrlesanrs of tho female frame, which ia tbe great cause oi Darreonesa. It wilt not be enacted of ua. In cases of so delicate a na ture, lo exhibit certificates of cures performed, but we can assure the afflicted that hundreds of cases have been report ed to 'us. Several caaea where familiea have been without cbtldrcn, alter using a few bottlea of this invaluable medi cine, have been bleat with healthy ctTprintr. Da Towsicsd M wife being great 1 distressed by weakness and zenetal debditv. and sutferinfcontinuallv bv pain and a sensation of bearing down, falling nf tbe womb, snd with other difficulties, ana having known caaea where our medicine haa effected great cures, and also hearing U rrcommenoeu lor sue a cases aa i nave aescrioen. i oouinea a bottle of vour Extract of Sarsaparilla. and followed tbo directiooa you gave me. In a short period tt removed her complaints ana resiorea ner neaiin. iieing grateiui lor tne oenenia ane receives, i iaae pleasure in inua acanowieog log it, and recommendtpg It to tha publio, M.D.MOORE Principal office 120 Fulton street, next door to the Snn voice. ITT For sale by DUTTON A CLARK, WnoiiiiLz. Aoksts, B rattle borot and b principal druggiata throughout the United Slates, West lo'diea and Canada. 43 STATS OF VSXIBSONT. District of Westminster, ss At a Probate Court, held al Weatminaier, within and or aau district, on tne isinuay ot July, a. u. is.( Preaent the Hon. Ellery Allbe, Judge, A N INSTRUMENT, purporting to be the laat IV Will and Testament ol PIliNEAS WHITE, late or t'umey, in aaid district, deceased, oetnij preaeuied to the court here bv John Kimball and David Craw ford, the K.iecutors therein named for probate ; it ia ordered by said court, that all persons concerned there In. be notified to annear at a aeasion of aaid court, to le Held at ine late dwelling nouse oi ine ram rnineas While, in ssid futney, on the 9th day jor August, A. U. 1847. and show cause, if any they may have against Ihe probate of aaid will, for which purpose it la further ordered, that a copy of the record of this order bit published three weeks auccessively, in the Vermont f liremx, printed at uratlleboro, in tne coun ti .if W!n,lti.m. n umn a. mav l,e. '48 ELLERY ALLOE. Judge. Friction Hollers anil Grindstone Cranks, ITtOR aale Wholesale and Retail by J H. E. BROWN & CO. OO Orders promptly attended to. Hiusdale, July 1st, 1347. 4w4G WANTED. WHITE AND BROWN RAGS, fof which we will nay Cash, ALSO From bO to 100 Cords of good Wood. WOODCOCK It VINTON, ura.iiienoro, june 14, tsar, ry.a CULTIVATORS, FROM "Prouly & Hears' " Manufactory, for aale by TOWNSLEY & SONS. June 24. NOTICE. fPIIE undersigned begs leave toinfuiro I lie gentle- men Ul ufaiucuuiy auu ie vtctuiiy, mat iidiiiiu. prepared to preas oyer Leghorn, and all pthrr thin Bummer Hats, In the neatest manner, and make Ihem look as good as new. " 09 Hats made any size called for, ' ' .T.J.UASCOM. ' , ' e'r. laVi. . . T-l.tl.lier nni I'tr.aer. .Uralileborn, Jnly 7H. 1B47. ; Jl F. BROWN'S Sarft.-iparllla anil Tomato Blttcris THE above l a correct likeness of person (hat has been enrol of a had humor of lone1 stand' Imj, hv using llllOtyN'S SJlllSAPJiniULA and TOMATO VITTUES. Who will or canhave tho least doubt but the above inedicino is the best arliclo now In use for the following complalnla, (after reading the following1 eettiflcatra,) Dad Humors, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Costlvencss Is cured br them In a short time, slier all other medicine lias failed, (live them one trial andaalisfy yourselves of the truth of tbe above assertion. Ue sure and always ask for Drown's, aalhere are Im itations and coun terfeil articles sold, which is no mora like the genuine (which is prepared by Frrderick Drown) than cold waler. These excellent Dillera will be found a certain care all cases ofinndlgestlon or Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Lora of Appetite, General Debility, Faintncsi and Sink Ing ol Ihe Stomach, Lowness ofaplrils, Costiveness, Drtetminalion of Blood lo the Head, I'aiu In the Litnbs and Side, Diarthea, Weakness, Dizziness, Cu taneous Eruptions on tho Face and Neck, Hectic Fever, Night Sweats, Nervous and Sick Headache, Acldliy or Stomach, Uilious Aflt-clions, Piles, Costive ness, and in all diseases caused Jiy impurity ofthe blood, the debility of Ihe syatem, or the unhealthy state of the stomach ami bowels. They are also exceedingly efficacious In restoring constitutions broken down by sedentary employment, and have been extensively used by Clergvinen, Edit ors, Printers, Clerks, Seamstresses, and numerona others whose health had been injured by confinement andclose application, with the happiest results. They restore the action ol the stomach, increase the quan tity ofthe blood, and impart to the wan and emacia ted system of the invalid the vigor and llowoftruo health. These Bitters are warrauled io be a purely Veget able compound and mark litis, CO- they can never do the least injury to any one whatever. 2 Thev are kept by many persons as a FAMILY MEDICINE, and have been given to the youngest children, on account of Ihe miklness of their operation, wllh excellcntclTecl. Post Orricr, Cdgartaicn Mils , May SI, I8K. Mr. F. Urown: Sia Will you have the klndneaa to forward me, by the erhooner Energy, now In Bos ton, at Central Wtiaif, opposite Messrs Hewins fc Fishei'a store, aix dorrn bottlea Sarsaparilla and To mato Bitters. A captain of a ship bound on a Cape Horn vo) age, withes more than I now hare on band to supply him with. I therefore send tbisilo be mail ed in New Bedford, no that you can tend them up br Ihe Energy. Should I delay sending the order until to-morrow's mail, it woukl be too late to tend by the Energy. By complying with the aborc request, you will oblige lours, rrapectiuiiy, SYLVANUS L. PEASE, P. Master. Here la another recommendation from a well known captain of a ahip which rails from Fairbaven, Massa chusetts Csnt. Josenh Holler, (of the whale ahm Erie) cava Crown's Sarasparilla and Tststic Bitters, are inval uable to all seafaring men. They should never, be without it. No medicine is like it, or half as good, ia diseases which Bailors are liable to, particularly diseaa ea bro't on by living a long time on sslt provisions. I have nsed it on my laat voyage, and do know from experience, on myself, thai scurvy Is almost immedi ately cured Dy It. I ane my aavice, and never go u sea without one dozen bottlea of Brown's Sarsapar illa and Tomato Bitlera, being on board ofyour ahip. READ AND BELIEVE. A oerson is verr ant to Bay. wo of course would recommend oor own medicine in preference to any oth er. For fear thai remark maybe made of me, 1 have thought il proper to subjoin a few certificates and let era from our agents, and persona that have been cured ny this most valuable medicine, i ne louoning i,er lificates and Letters are from persona of tho first re spectability, and those that are beat known In the towns where they reside. Do not take my word for it, but inquire for yourselvra; you will find all 1 have aaid is true. I can publish hundreds, but I thinkr the following, tvhich I haveaelected from diflerent partaof the country, are sufficient to aatUfy any unprejudiced mind. , Mr agent In Bath, Me., Mr A. G. Page, sent ine the following a few days since. Bjitii, Me. May S3, 1844. Mr F. Rrownt Dear SirHaving tested Ihe val ne ofyour Sarsapaiilla and Tomato Bitters, I take pleasure to give lo jou the facia ol my case for your own aalisfaclion and the benefit of others. 1 have been suffering with the erysipelas humor in ray aide, causing my hand and arm to swell very much, and to' be painful j at the same lime and for some time pre vious, hsve been troubled with a weak stomach; most ofmy food has hurt me, and there haa been a singular raininess at tho stomach, which baa been increasing, and caused me much difficulty. After I commenced tatt ing your Bhlrra, I coold perceive a gradual and im rardaie relief, and would recommend it with much' confidence to thoje who ale troubled with such com plaint. Yours, truly, WM. DONNELL. Bjliii, Me., May 37,1844. Mr F. Urown; Dear Sir I have some time past Buffered much from Jaundice and Dyspepsia at the t stomach, loss of appetite, and trouble and pain "from the least simple food, with pain in tbe head and sides; a slight cough, general weskness and debility ol tha eyalrro. After using a number of medicines without any relief, I was induced lo try your Sarsaparilla and Tomato Bitters. I received immediate relief from one bottle, and I feel gratified fur the great relief! have', re reived, end I would recommend it to all who are aul fering Irom similar disorders. Yours, truly, FREDERICK B. SHAW. Addreas all orders to the proprietor. FREDERICK BROWN, 63 Washington Street, Boston. AGENTS: Dntton h Clark, Drallleboro; John W. Moore. Bellows Falls; II. . Uaker. Fayette- ville; Jason SaObrd, Windham; William II. Wll- llama. ia, lYiiuamsvnie; a, t. i nompson, lownsneno; Thomas Cook, W. Townshend; Sumner (t Brim- nan, Jamaica: fierce a Aioee, so. Londonderry; A. & CO. Aldrich.No. Londonderry; Oregen Smith, Wilmington. For aale also by Druggists & Agents generally. NEW ENGLAND Health Insurance Company, OAPITAI, $200,000 !! Wm. P. Eaio-, Secy., Joil W. WntT, Pres'r. rrHE New England Health Insurance Company, X ol Norwich, chartered bythe Legislature of Con necticut in May last, with a capital ot $200,000, will Insure the health of males between the age o( (if. teen and seventy years, on the following conditions j via. By the payment ol Fire Dollari premium per an. num, they guarantee to pay to Ihe Insured Four Dol lars a week in cane of aickness, or any accident which may prevent hint from pursuing Ms vocation, for the time lie ia thus disabled during tbe year. Thf. Mmninv Is conducted nn III. Mntunl nrfneinle. ' so that all holders of policies will share in the 'profits ' oi .tne concern wiinoui uemg required to give any pre mium note, or being subject to any assesa-iieuU Applications for Insurance may be made to P. II. FESSENDEN, Aot. Bratlleboro, March 29th, 1847, 89 PINE CLAPBOARDS. OA Afti UP Country, seasoned Pine Clapboarda 6JAJTV (,. received fur sale by ' 1 ' G. C, HALL. Julyg; 1847, 46 inAfl SCYTHE STONES of the right kind, JLJJJ lull received and for aale al 'rt.irlKrcnM.ci a Ily i i as-? v.. w. 47 July n,n. ChCMlRHt aHrl SprHCC Skill For aale by " ; ',. 5 r ,f- 0 C, July.5, 1817.' ' ' l Shingle. HALL.