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Potatoe Planting. Wo hope the farm- j instant, unnounce that tho city was in a state : tU'. t... ,..i .:n t, oi icrmonr. liio nt vii ia tuuu ii mi v 1U 1 1 1 1 1 y v ill ntuu i iiu . . i i A i .1 1 . . ... , . :. j. iiisioi snot was tircii nt me Emperor ... w. vuu.muu.vuuM u.. ...v. ..... vtiiio passing through tin; streets, the bull of page, so far, nt least, as to thoroughly provo which passed through liis hut. on this side the mountain, what the writer ' Tllu "-'counts from Italy demonstrate the . , , , .. ,. . universal sneeess of the people over the Aus- yi he has proved three years" in succession, tri.Wj ,0 whom and Vi- cm the other yule. If by early planting, and ennu only appear to have remained, by raisiWg potatoes on dry soil, the loss by Italy. Spread of the Insurrection in Lorn- 7 J.. i ' . . T " . T. I v.:.. t. ....,i u ,,1.1 . .1,.,.. uunui, vuruwm ana jiuni. luivili i;uil uu BiHlTII, IL wuuul ni:i;i win., uu T ,1 1 f 1 C 1 T T ' IJv the Electric Tl. ..ri-.il.. nf tl,,. Sni ,.r,t, iman wiio lias tno right kiwi oi sou woum ne- .,,; t 97 r I, ,.,. n.r...ivn.i :...n; iglect to try the experiment suggested by the pence of farther insurrections at Milan Iwriter. I volunteers, with arms mid ammunition, I nan arrived lroni lvoinc, luscnny, ariiniu, News from Micxico. The latest report 'V'110'1 ""l1, Switzerland. Fuvia, Burma, Ifrom that country states that Mr. Seviek had out ;nt0 cmonTnsurreelion. Gen. O'Donnel arrived with the Treaty, but that the .Mexican au been taken prisoner. Congress had not acted upon it as ratified Iby the American Government. Depredations Ion American persons and property continued. Nothing further of much moment. Contested Election. James Monroe and David S. Jackson having claimed stats in the IIouso of Representatives as members elect from the 6th Congressional District of New-York, on the final decision on Wedncs- Iday, 19th, both were, rejected and tho ques tion of priority of claim was referred back to I tho freemen of that District. Horse TniEVRS. We notice in the I Green County Banner, published at Carroll- ton, 111., (by John Fitch, formerly a printer in this office,) that Illinois is much infested with horse thieves, and that the people are J. . .. . e Ll At Milan the marble spire of the Cathedral was utterly ruined. Dispatches, just receiv ed by the 1 rovmonal uovernmeiit ot ! ranee, announced the arrival at Milan of bodies of Fiedmoiitesc troops. Puussia. There has been no proclama- tion of a Republic in Prussia. Stilt, later from Europe. The steam er Acadia arrived at Boston on Saturday hist at 5 o'clock, P. M., bringing five days liter intelligence from Europe. The substance of the news is, that great military pre parations are being made by France and Russia. The spirit of revolution is spreading, with but little loss of life. The people are suffering in monetary affairs. The British government is resolved to put down sedition by force of arms, &c. &c. NOTICE TO TEACIIKRS. Teachers in Brandon and tho neighboring towns who wish to secure a license to teach, from the County Superintendent, are requested to present themselves fur examination nt the School House in tho Knst part of Brandon Village, on Thursday, May 4th, nt lOo'clnek, A. Jf. C. TAYLOR,- Hupt. of Cont. SchmU for Rutland County. $W The Steamer Washington re turnned to New-York on Saturday afternoon last, after being three days out, for the pur- ot repairs ot machinery, bood luck i pose ot repairs tlinl dio w.'W Tin f.irtli.ir fi'nin litnil u-ltim (lift waking up to the importance 01 organizing , fu.(.iJuIlt 0L.cl,rmj. iocielies for ferreting out this class of lovers of liberty, and of putting a slop to such dep redations. TnE List ok Premiums to bo awarded at the Rutland County Agricultural Fair, to be held in September next, will soon be cop ied into the. Voice as soon as we can dispose of some communications on hand, and give our readers a little more of a variety than they havo had of late. .foreign ST cms. From tho Boston Daily Ecu. Four Days later from France. New-York, April 20, 1818. The nacket shin Duchess d'Orleans, Capt. ttichardson, arrived at this port this morning having sailed from Havre March 27th. She brings Paris dates to the 26ih and London to the 25th ult. The moit important intelli gence is the report that Prussia has declared herself a Republic. Fit ANCiu. Cnpt. Richardson states tlmt the f rentes! excitement prevailed in Paris and lavre. The rich were in apprehension of beiiiL'killed by ihe poor. The military were culled out at Iluvru on the 27th nit., for the purpose of slopping any outbreak which it was fcart-d might take place. The amount of protested bills in the Bank of France, ex ceeds 2,701.000 francs. Large numbers of Germans and Belgians were leaving Paris for home. Arrests have been made of persons for engaging in the destruction of Railroads. Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte has joined the National Guards as a private. The provis ional Government were adopting measures to check the commercial crisis. I' our hun dred Poles had formed a company to return to Poland. Prussia a Republic In Gallignani's Messenger of March 24th, a telegraphic des patch is published, dated at Mctz, which states that a republic had been proclaimed in Berlin. The King had been dethroned. His Majesty and Ministers had been arrested. The news is confirmed by the. Paris Commerce of the 25th, which paper says, "this time the J'act is official." A letter from Berlin states that the Prince of Prussia had left for Eng land. Before his flight tho p.'nple demanded that he should renounce all right to the Throne. We learn from Berlin that all the Polish prisoners in that city had been set nt liberty. The da c cf these accounts throws doubt over the news received from MeU of the Proclamation of a Republic Revolution in Poland The report of the! devolution in Poland is confirmed. Po litical prisoners had been released. Russia. The Emperor of Russia was very much excited and alarmed at the events now going on in Fran.ie. Great activity prevail ed in the War Department. The Army of Reserve was ordered to hold itself in readi ness to march to Poland at a moment's notice. We have just learned, by a letter received from James II. Hooker, Esq. that the first Packet on the Champlain Canal will not leave. Whitehall, nt any rate, before the 1st of May. Whitehall Dan. Death from a Blast. John Bohan, n respectable Irishman, was instantly killed by a seam blast, on the Island, in this village, Monday morning lust. Age 45. Bellows Falls (Jaxette, 20;i. i.'r. Field informs us that, for some time past, the mails have laid over night at Wal pole. What license the Contractors that way had for this delay, we are not inl'onuad. Brandon Voice of Freedom. The licctise question isn't settled yet in New Hampshire f but we presume that the mule have the same license to stay over night nt alpole which female and other stage passengers have ! B. r. uaz. J3niciiT0N Market April 20. lirporltd for Ihe JfrrtoH Whig. At market, t'ttllcerf'nttif, 12 yokes Working Oxen, 2fi Cons mid ( rives, 35 slieni mid 2300 .Swine. Pricks Kef Catth Extra ft 25 j 1st quality 0 CO, a $7; 2d, 5 87 a SO 60. Uorl-ii.' Oxen Sales nt J70. S0, 600. .100. S130, Cine awl Wwn-O, tftat, ?39. S30, JMr. yff7 2 50 a 3 50, iieoordiiif; to quality. wini-At wnoiesnie, u 1-4 a u i-4c. At retail, 0 1- a i i-i. BOSTON MAKKET. kepoktkd for Tin: IIOSTON wind. Thcuhday. April 20 2 I. 31. FI.OrR Genesee. ?aa; ; Michigan. 96 25 a 6 37. CHAIN White Corn tie.: yellow liat 0 a 52 Northern Cuts 51 a 62c. STATE OF VERMONT : Addison Countv. Pauis Fletcher and others, " JonN Jackson, Levi Jack- I SON, 11II1AM VVahneh, Am- In Chancery. II A T S , STRING STYLE, iust received, by i:. j. bliss & co. Brandon, April 19, 1S-18. Herds (Jiass arid Clover Seed, pOR sale by April IS, 1848. E. J. BLISS & CO. Shocking Accidf.nt. At tho launch of the schooner Emblem, at Wilson, Niagara County, on the 8th inst. Mr. Knowlton Har rington was run over by the schooner in its course to Ihe water, and instantly crushed to death. lie was 4 8 years of ape. Laugf. Mail. The Middlebury Galaxy, represents that " frnm 7.5 to 100 horses are necessary to transport the n.Hilsfrom Bellows Falls to Burlington." If so, thtre will be lots affreight for the Railroads to take one of these days. B. F Claz. Destructive Fike Adout 10 o'clock last nijiht, a fire broke out in the cabinet manufactory of F. Piatt, No. 118 Wooslcr-st. New York, and raged until eighteen large buildings were destroyed or seriously damag ed. Piatt's loss is upwards of 5-lo",000; in sured for about halt that amount. The ag gregate loss is estimated at 8150,000. Bos. Bee, 20th. Estate of ICdgar D. Martin. STATE OF VERMONT, ) DE it remcm District of Fairhacen, ss. J bered, that at a Probate Court holden at Castleton, in and for said District, on the 12th day of April, A. D. 1818. Whereas, Alonzo Martin, administrator of the estate of EDGAR D. MARTIN, late of Orwell, in said district, deceased, lias presented to said Court his petition in writing, setting forth that the debts and charges against said estate amount to the sum of $29G0,G2 that the personal estate sold for the sum of S&91,18, leaving the sum of S2S69.44 to be raised from the real estate, and hath shown to the said Court the situa tion of the real estute w hereof the suid de ceased died seized, and prays the said Court to license him to sell so mnch ot the real es tate of said deceased as will be necessary to py the sum of S230,44 with accruing inter est, and all legil costs and charges of sale, therefore: It is ordered-that all persons interested be ; notified to appear at it session ot sanl 1 robate Court, to be holden at Ctstleton, aforesaid, on the 17th day of May next, that they may give bonds for the payment of the debts and charges of ndniinistrntion,or show cause why license should not be granted as aforesaid. For which purpose it is further ordered that a copy of the record of this order be publish ed three weeks successively in the Voice of rreenom, a newspaper printed at Urandon, in this State, previous to the said time ap pointed for hearing. A truo copy of rocord, 45 ALMON WARNER, Judge. The Hudson Republican of April 18th says that John II. Smith, one of the Deputies of the Sheriff of that County, was shot on Saturday bt, as he was driving along the road in his wagon. Ho received two balls, one in the fleshy part of the thigh and one in the breast, and is not expected to recover. Anti-Kentism is at the bottom of the affair. Aruf.st of CooNison C. WiiF.Ei.F.n. A letter in the Albany Evening Journal Of yesterday, from C. F. Ronton, Editor of the Freeholder, announced the arrest of Coonrod C. Wheeler, one of (he men implicated in the shooting of Deputy-Sheriff Smith. It anpears that Mr. Ronton, on receiving the Governor's proclamation, set out immedi ately for Taghkanic, Columbia Co., Whee ler's residence, to make sure of the 51,000 reward. lie arrived at, the place idiOtit mid night, arid found the object oi' his visit in bed. lie was aroused, however. ninl delivered him self up willingly. On their way to the prison they met the Sherilf with n possy of forty men, hound on the same errand. Ar. '. Trib. 21. si. The; A!ti"tyx Cure. The cure of .Mr Dnvitlenni of Wiishinirtnn-st. of HheiimMtim. bv the tio of Mer rick's Kill Stroniitlicmhj; I'las'er," lias attracted so ; to suit those who may call much intercr among h'n frienrls, that we take the liberty of referring to tho subject again. Mr. Da vidson was so ntllicted with weakness of the back and inflammation of the cotds and rnnecle nf his le -s, that he was unable to ascend or descend a ti ght ofsfnir' and frequency to dres himself. Ho used Henick's Kid Strengthening I'lastcr, and pro nounced himself cured in three days. These re markable plasters ell for 18 3-4 cents. TIKRRICIC & CO. Albany, N. Y. Proprietors, to whom all orders must be addressed. For sale by V. K iss, linindoii j Samuel D. Wins low, I'irrslont; .1. (J. rviwver, sudbury : I. I1. lien merchants generally. NINE DAYS LATER KUOM FXROPK. The steamship Sarah Sands, which sailed from Liverpool on the 3d inst. reached this port about 2 o'clock this afternoon, brlujfin nine days later intelligence from Europe. We give the most important news below, in & contracted form. iV Y. Trib. 21st. Fkanck The Provisional Government tas learned, by telegraph, from Marseilles, that Gen. Cuvaignae has refused the Ministry of War; tho portfolio has been offered to Gen. Changnrnicr. The assumption of the title of King of Lom bard)' by the King of Sardinia had been con firmed. The Duke of Modena has been imprisoned. Parma and Modena have been annexed to Piedmont and Lnmbardy. Trent and the Tyrol are in open insurrec tion. By Electric Telegraph. Paris, March 31, 1848. The Paris papers of yesterday contradict the rumor that a conflict had taken place at Lyons. The disorders that were renewed nt.Ronen fleli, and physicians with whom I advised, could on Tuesday were, (or the moment at least, at Pv" me " rlie'. 11 "as thouLdit by all that I never i ' . should recover. As my pood fortune would have it, T i . -i .i i . in March following after Fullering exceedingly Paris continued tranquil, the elections were through the winter, I heard of the beneficial effects till deemed capable ot inducing great agi- of;Visiar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, by way of a tHt Jon friend who had received the greatest benefit bv the The National contains an article which use of the nrricle. and was induced by him to make ""- . . . . , atrial of it invself, and no words can express in y threatens us with a new Continental blockade. oblisation, ,', f.iend for thus recommending The diminution of the salaries ot all public thi, i,rtude to me.nnd at tbecritical moment liediil, functionaries has commenced. The same for I had ot taken up one bottle before 1 was com parer admits that universal distress prevails; pletely eured? and from that day to this havo not Lltall negotiable securities are depreciated ; 0rZ;, commercial movement stopped; operatives Imping others nuiy de induced to try it, and thus are in want of employment; and in short become convinced of its merits, mid perhaps saved every bodv is suiTering'from the reduction of from the fatal graip of consumption. ' ' j FXKKMAN XoYfia. ffIIE undersigned wishes to inform those who think themselves entitled to proper ty in England, that while recently in Eng land he procured a complete list of the Un claimed uivnlcnils ot me isaiiK ot England, containing the names and descriptions of many thousand persons entitled to various sums of money. These unclaimed Dividends and stocks in public funds amount to several millions of Dollars and are now recoverable by Next of Kin. lie also procured an index containing the names of several thousand pcrsous for whom or whose Next of Kin advertisements have been made in England within ihe last 50 years; likewise many complete copies of Advertisements for the Wilsons, Townleys, Stewarts, Thompsons, Jennings, Gardners, Lawrences, Lyons, Browns, Crawf'ords, Mathews, Stanleys, Carpenters, Ilydes, Ger liugs, Slades, ChapuiHus, rlolts.Russcls, Web bers, Antrims, Charlwoods, &e. &e. In many of these Advertisements the American heirs are particularly inquired after. An examination cf this collection as well as copies of these advertisements can be had for a icasonablc compensation. Applica tions bv letter are requested to be post paid. COLUMBUS SMITH. Salisbury, Vt, April 1818. 45:tf Millinery and Dress Making. erp 8.i mis a. ii. rich, would I'- $Mw?S respectfully inform the Ladies i'''lli of Brandon and vicinity that she intends carrying on the above business at lier Dwelling near the centre of this Village, and will be ready to execute orders for work on short no tice after the 10th inst. i:,"' The latest and most approved DRESS Patterns ; also, Bonnets and Trimmings will soon be received from New York, anil it is hoped such a variety will be presented as gail WahnkkJIknry Sticb- I bins. Mary Ann Stkbdins, I and others. J yy HEREAS, Paris Fletcher and Calvin Solace of Bridport, and Samuel Swift, Austin Johnson and Peter Starr of Middle bury, all in the County of Addison, and Bar nard Ketcham of Sudbury, Ebencer N. Briggs and Daniel Farrington of Brandon, Arunah W. Hyde of Castleton, and Jonas Clark of Middletown, all in the County of Rutland, have filed in this Court their bill in Chancery, against John Jackson of Albany, in ihe Stale of New York, Levi Jackson, Hiram Warner and Abigail Warner, the wife of said Hiram, all of Milwaukie, in the Ter ritory of Wisconsin, Henry Stebbins and Mary Ann Stebbins, wife of tho said Henry, of Deerfield, in the Slate of Massat husetts, and George W. Palmer and Ellen Palmer, the wife of the said George W., und Jane Jackson of Brandon, aforesaid, as heirs of the late John Jackson of Brandon, deceased, stating in substance, that the said John Jack son, deceased, in his life time, (o wit, on the twenty-fifth day of April, A. I). 1830. togeth er with t he orators, as sureties for one Calvin C. Waller, did execute a certain writing ob ligatory, signed and sealed by them, and each of them, in the penal sum of fifteen thousand dollars, in favor of Chester Baxter and Will iam Steele of Sharon, and William Swett of Norwich, in the County of Wintlsor, condi tioned for the faithful performance by tho said C. C. W idler of the trust of agent anil attorney for the, purchase and sale of lands in the Territories of Michigan and Wisconsin, and in the Slates of Ohio, Indiana and Illi nois, to which the said Waller had then and there been appointed by a certain company, or association, consisting ol the said C Bax ter, W. Steele, W. Swett, and divers other persons, of which association the said Baxter, Steele, and bwett, were chosen trustees, in whose names Ine purchase and sale ot lands as aioresaid were to be made by the said W idler, and the said nailer having lie cepted the said agency, and received funds of the said association from time to time tor the purposes aforesaid, did remove to the west and in the discharge of his said agency did purchase and selj lands in the Stales und territories aforesaid, and continued in the exercise of said ngencv for the term of four years, and until the same was revoked by the said Baxter, Steele and awett, trustees, aforesaid, and during the continuance of his said agency the said Waller appropriated to his own use of the funds furnished him for the purchase of lands as aforesaid, and of the monies received by him as agent for the sale ot lands as aforesaid, a large sum, to wit, the sum of ten thousand dollars, and otherwise failed to discharge said ngencv with fidelity and good faith ; and th.it afterwards, to wit, on the day of October, A. 1). 1841, (pre' vious to which time the said John Jackson had deceased), the said Baxter, Steele and Swett, commenced their action of debt on the said writing obligatory, against your orators, by writ ot attachment, returnable to the Countv Court then next to be holden at Woodstock, within and for the County of Windsor, on the last Tuesday of November then next, demanding damages, twenty thou sand dollars, which said writ having been duly served and returned to said Court, your orators appeared by their altornies in the said suit and defended the same, and such pro ceedings were afterwards had in the said snil that at the term of the Supreme Court, holden at Woodstock, in and for the County of Wind sor, on the fust Tuesday in March, A. D. 1847, the said Baxter, Steele and Swett, re covered a final judgment in their favor against your orators for the sum of thirteen thousand eight hundred and nineteen dollars and eighty-six cents damages, and for the sum of two hundred and seven dollars and thirty-five cents costs, and that your orators afterwards, on the Gth day of March, A. D. 1847, paid the amount of said judgment to the said Bax ter, Steele and Swett, and obtained a full dis charge of the same; and that they paid in the defence of said suit, charges, expenses, and counsel fees, to the amount of five hun dred and seventy-nine dollars, amounting, with the said judgment, to the sum of fourteen thousand six hundred and six dollars and twenty-one cents, and that the said Calvin C. Waller is wholly insolvent, and resides without this State ; and that the time for pre- Of ficcrs of Wilson Iinrs Association. IIORTER HOWE, West Jtutland, Vcr - mont, President. II. II. Merritt, Sudbury ,Yt. Vice President. Everard C.Eells, Sudbury, ) J. W.Boynton, Orwell, ' Cor. See's. v,. rj. iocKiing. w.M,utian(j, ). J. Boynton, Orwell, Treasurer. Spkciai. Committee. At the mcetingof the Association, March 2, 1848, the following named gentlemen were appointed a special Committee for employing an agent to secure tne property in England, claimed by the heirs of Jeremiah Wilson: Will iani Wilson, Brighton, Mass. J. M. Wallis, Sudbury, Vt. Grovenor Wallis, Sudbury, Vt. . J. Wr. Boynton, Orwell, Vt. Adopted fiultt cf the Atsoiiation. Any person can become a member of tlu6 Association by advancing to tho Treasurer, the sum of Five Dollars, free of expense. Should the estate in prospect, not be se cured, the funds, unoxpended in the effort to obtain the property claimed, will be divided among the members of the Association. Should the properly in anticipation be se cured, those who shall have become members, but cannot substantiate their claims to heir ship, will receive back the amount of money they advanced, and will be liberally com pensated for their advances risk Hiid de lays. SETH KEELER, For Association. March 2, 1848. 88 DISSOLUTION. 'JTIIE Copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, by the mutual consent of the parties, has been this day dis solved. The undersigned, Joseph II. Chittenden, will adjust und pay nil demands now out standing against the company, and ill re ceive all debts and demands due to the com pany. J. H. CHITTENDEN, DAVID WHITE. Orwell, April 6, 1848. 43:45 Commissioners' Notice. V17E the. subscribers, being appointed by ' the Hon. Probate Court for the District of Rutland, Commissioners to receive, ex amine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons against the estate of MICHAEL WALSH, late of Brandon, in said district, deceased, represented insolvent, and six months from the 29th day of March, being allowed by said Court for that purpose : We do therefore hereby give notice that wc will at tend to the business of our said appointmcnt,at R. Blake's Counting Room, in Brandon, on the 2d Wednesdays of May and June next, from ono o'clock P. M. until foui o'clock, F, M., on each of said davs. ASKI. DURKKE, I Commii- 4J ORANGE A. SMAI.LEY, I tionert. Dated at Brandon, April 4th, 1848. SPRING CLOTHING, A T WHOLESALE WHITING & KEHOE, No's 40 & 42, Ann Street, BOSTON, VtffOTJT.D respectfully invito ttm attentl.m ef T T Merchants, to their full supply of fr&di and scasonabls READY MADE CLOTHING. Great attention is paid to tho manufacture and style of our fcarments, mid all are warranted to b well cut and made. A Direct Importation of our f orcijm Ooods, and every facility fr purclwsir.K domestic articles, en aides us to" olTcr crenter inducements than ant other bonne, Wc snail he constantly supplied wlti the latest issues of American Manufacture, and th newest styles of the importers Ve beg leave to refer to tho following list of nrtt cits as heing part of our regular etook: COATS Blue, P.lnck, Fancy Colors, from Get' man, French, Knglisli and American Cloths, Cod rinpton and Tweed Coats, Dress do., Eta 3ackf Ermines, Cashmeres, Ginghams and various oti styles. TANTS filiin and Black, Cloth and Cassimeren, Buckskin, Doeskin and funcy Plaid nnd trip'rl Cuso, Kentucky jenn, (iambrooli, White and Hrown Linen. Printed drilling, Bine, Black, Mix'd, Lavender and fancy Satinet iu great variety. VESTS Of Cloth, Casso, Cashmeres, Lasting Valencia, Superfine, Fine and Common, Blaolc Satin, many qualities, Plaid srtd Fancy S&tiaf, Barathea, Striped and Watered Silk, Trimmings and Boy's Clothing, A large stock and in great variety. .T.J. ViuTlxo, ) No'i 40 & 42 Ann St M KF.HUI".. Jr.. C.W. UALLULTi; J 110STON. FARM FOR SALE. CJ ACRESof first rate Land, with a small dwelling-house, wood-shed and two smU barns on the premises well watered nd wooded, and a fine sugar orchard of 400 maple situale within half a mile of Brandon village. Tho above farm will be old on the mort reasonable terms. Apply to the subscriber or to B. Davenport, Town Clerl: F. J. FARlt Brandon, March 27, 1848. 4f.tf Commissioners' Notice IVE tile subscribers, being appointed by ' the Hon. Probate Court for the Dis trict of Rutland, Commissioners, to receive, examine and ail iust all claims and demands of nil persons against the estate of miciiael Mcdonough, late of Brandon, in said district, deceased represented insolvent, and six months from the 29lh day of March, being allow ed by said Court for that purpose : We do therefore hereby give notice that wc will attend to the business of our said appointment at ll. Blake s Counting Koom, in iirandon, on tho 2d Wednesdays of Ma" and June next, from one o clock 1 . M. until 4 o clock P. M. on each of said days. AS EL DURKKE, Commis- 4d ORANGE A. SMALLEY, ( tiontn. Dated Brandon, April 4th. 18-18. Bed Bug Exterminator, or A Dead Shot for Bed Bugs. " Sleep in Peace." rriHE Dend Shot Bed Bug Poison will do the work. J- It is a powerful article; a rcul Dead Slwt;- making a clen feep a iiirfect "fen strike among thei crtwlliig, biting, mischicvou raical that disturb onr rejf. Manufactured by L. L. flCTCJiEti, St. Albans, V. to whom order may be addressed. For sale by E. Jackson, Volney Ross and Rorni Blake, Brardon ; Chipman & McEwn, and Catlirt & Wright, Orwell ; J. C. Sawyer mid Wallace & Hyde, Sudbury; Henry Simonclsand Chester Gran ger, Pittsford ; '1 ho. "Spencer & Co. Ilortonville ; lirig?8 & Pierce, Rochester; also by Merchants nr.d l)riif!gi.its generally. " ixvC:xC8 Rutland & Burlington Railroad Bonnets cleaned and otherwise renaired in a tateful, faithful, and fashionablu manner. A share of patronage from the Ladies of this vicinity is solicited. Brandon, April 3, 18 IS. 0:42tf F0irASlT0UT TIME To make way fof Spring Goods. BIGGIN'S will ofler better bargains than " ever, so all mav be satisfied thev can son. Whiting ; V. W. Walke-, Benson ; Catlin & ; bu v goods CUE APE R of him than any where Wright, Orwell; hent Wright, hlioreliam ; I. P. i i " : u , FWI.e,- Hriiliinrt' nUn lv I Imniri.f nml f!,.nnt,.i. l''M" 111 "linn.. T'HE subscribers havo this day formed -- copartnership under the name and firm of IRA BUTTON & SON, at the old stand of Ira Button. The under signed would say to their customers and friends, that they havo full confidence in offering thiir large and splendid stock of GOODS, knowing that a better or cheaper lot are not to be found in the countv. Come and ex- senting claims to the. Commissioners appointed 1 amine for yourselves. Bring along your to settle, adjust, and allow claims against the Produce, we buy that article, and pay tho estate of the said J. Jackson, deceased, had market price ) if in Goods, at as low rates as elapsed long previous to the recovery of the said judgment against your orators as afore said, and that the estate of the said J. Jack son hath been settled by tho administrator thereof, and distribution thereof hath been made under the authority of the Court of Probate for the District of Rutland, to his heirs, to wit. the said John Jackson, Levi Jackson, Abigail Warner, wife of the said Hiram, Mary Ann Stebbins, wife of the said Henry r.llen rainier, wife ol the snnl Oeorge W., nnd the said Jane Jackson ; nnd that each of the said heirs have received of the real or personal property of their said ances tor more than the sum of two thousand dollars for his or her share of the eaid estnle ; and that the said heirs are liable in law and equity to pay to your orators one eleventh part of thev can be boucht for cash. IRA BUTTON, WM. D. BUTTON. Brandon, Feb. 22, 1848. S6 LOOK AT THIS ! NEW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. fTUIE subscriber would respectfully inform the citiiens of Brandon nnd vicinity, that he has commenced the above business in this Village, where he will be happy to wait On all who may favor him with their patronage. Shoi oVeh Ketcham s ATdnfi 'I'' W O assessments of five dollars each " have been ordered by the Dihkctohs on each share of the capital Meek of the Rut land and Burlington Railroad Company, ona made payable on the first day of May "next, and the other on the 10th day of said May. (Payment may be made to the Banks of B'urv lington, Vergennes, Middlebury, Rutland, Black River or Bellows Falls; to the Cheshire Bank, Kccnc, N. II., to Edward Pickerinp, Esq. No. 60 Sfate street, Boston, or to th Treasurer at his office in Middlebury. SAMUEL SWIFT, Treasuror.. March 18, 1848. 40:45 Probate Order. STATE OF VERMONT, ? TJEitremom District of Rutland, ss. ) " bered that at a Probate Court holden at Rutland, within and for the District of Rutland aforef aid, on tho 1st day of April A. D. 1848: Present, Win. Hall, Judge. Whereas, Edivahd Jackson, adnitnwtrv tor of tho estate of SOPHIA WHITE, late of Brandon, in said district, deceased, iiw testate, proposes to render an account of bis ''ministration of said es:ate : Therefore, I is ordered by said Court that said account bo referred for examination and allowance to the 2d Monday, being the 8th day of May next, and that a copy of this recoid be pub lished three weeks successively previous thereto, in the Voice of Freedom, n nows- paper printed at said Brandon, that all perj sons interested may appear nnd object to thff allowance thereof if they see cause. IIkxry Hall, ltcgtster. A true copy of record. Attest 44 Henhy Ham., Rroister No nains will be spared in Cutting and the amount of sai 1 judgment, nnd expen.iesof ' Jinking garments in the latest and most ap- defcnding the said suit, and praying tor a (lis- proven smc A Voice from Vermont. Tunbridpn, Orange Co., Vt.. Nov. &.", Ill 15 Mr. S. W. Fnwlc! I)ear Sir I hereby certify that one year ego last June, I was violently attacked with a cold nnd cough, with a lnme side nnd stomach, and was not free from a cough during that summer. In December following my cough increased to an alarming cxten', so that during that whiter 1 lost about thirty five pounds of wanes, A company ol engineers had marcncti lor Tho genuine signed I. IHTTTfi on the wrapper. i-or sine ny i ,i. iikin a: vv., isrnnnon. John l . - ii u for sine ny i lAJon, iwnera mo projecieu camp woum uu , Simonds, Whiting ; K. Wright, Shdroham, and H wnmediately formed. - fiimonds, Pitteford ; also, for pJn byDmlw in Mel IMm from 8. Frtmtortrjli, n th 1 0th gen wd'y in Verm ttt Brandon, March 27, 1848. Dwelling Ui-usc lo Let A COMMODIOUS Dwelling IIousc.Barn, --a- &c with or without some 20 acres of land adjoining Blake's Furnace. For terms enquire of JOHN A.CONANT. Brandon, April 4, 1843. 42lf Coal Wanted. THOUSAND bushels of Furnace Coal wanted, for which cash will be paid on delivery, bv JOHX A. CONANT. Brandon, April 4, 1I8. 42:tf 200 FOR SALE, 3y B. KETCHAM, 1 i( fi Lns- LEAF LARD: lVnr 5(30 p.)S. good Table Butter) 1001) lbs. Cheese.; 1000 lbs. Ham ; 100 bush. Herds firnss Seed; 500 lbs- Clover Seed. Tly.rnlon. Apiil 10. 1848. .U;lf closure nnd discovery by the said heirs of the matters stated in said bill j und that they may be decreed to pay to tho orators one eleventh part of the said judgment and expenses, be ing the sum of ono thousand three hundred and twenty-seven dollars and eighty-four cents, and the interest accrued thereon, and for such other relief as shall seem meet. A subpoena having been granted. And whereas it is made to appear that John ,T.ickon, Levi Jackson, Hi ram Warner and Abigail his wife, Henry Stebbins nnd MnrV Ann his wife, reside out of this State, so that a subpoena cannot be served upon them ; It is therefore ordered that they, the said John Jackson, Levi Jackson, Hiram Warner nnd Abigail Warner, Henry Steb bins and Mary Ann Stebbins, bu required to appear on the first day of ibo next stated term of said Court of Chancery, to be holden at Middlebury, in nnd for the. County of Ad dison, on the second Tuesday of Juno next, and make answer to said bill of complaint, and that, the substance of the said bill and this or der be published in the Voire of Freedom, a nublio newspaper, printed at Brandon, in (ho County of Rutland, three weeks successively, the last of which publications shall bo at least twenty days previous to the commencement of next term of said Court. Given under my hand thi:i 18th dav of February, A. D- IS 18. .13 GEORGE S. SWIFT, Civk Particular attention will be paid to case, elegance and neatness of fit. All work done nt this establishment war ranted. WM. PHELPS. Brandon, Jan. 24, 1843. ix:32:tf PKOPOSALS. F Or. W. Brtca. for publishing his American or Reformed Practice of Medicine, in two volumes y prneticiil, linic.nl prao- nr.mnlnfn Vol. I. The bnsis of this volume will be the first two volumcR of my Inrge work, called the American Practice, originnlly iiuDlisncd in iwo voiiimm. All extraneous matter, not inunediatel ii-lil lw n.vlscil. nr.fl the result of niv Intc c! tice and experience, up to the period of publication i i.-.i:- Tl, ! ..nli.mn ...ill nt.ttilllfp ftfoni' Will Ul' t'llllHIUIC-U HIM" ,,..,11..,. v...... . .. - ----- plcte Fr'eclir or Reformed Practice of M'llicine. fO Vol. II. Tbii volume will contnin n complete system of Mcdicnl Botnnv, Therapeutics, and Phnrmacr. illns trnted by the most splendid colored engravings ever issued iii this country. . ,, ..... Ench volume will be complete in ifseir, ami the two may be hnrt separate nr together. Jly meilicn! Diction ary, and filso my work on Anatomy and Physiology, illustrated liv numerous and splenflid engravings, nrcm course of prcpftiation, and w ill shortly appear. Ix40:ly Vt'. IlKAC ll. M.I). NOTICE. WHEREAS my wife. Betsey Jones hav ing left my bed and board nnd refusing to perform the'dulies of a -wife, This is to warn all persons against harboring or truslirg her on my account, as I will pny no debts of her contracting nCer this date. AARON BILLINGS .TONES. Brandon, Aptil 17. J.St. 44 IDA MILLS AjND FACTORIES. iN consequence of an ndvnnce of about fifty per cent, in tl c price Leaf Tobacco, the prioo f TOBACCO &, SNUFF manufactured by me, will be hereafter charged tit tho list ol l.onliard and .Urs. .uiller on bide ot (Kl no discount, over $50 ten per cent discount. Liat of p-ice-ii ciidv for those who wish. A contintian of patronacc is solicited. EDW. ROOMK. 20th Sent. 1847. U frpOrdern to bo r.ddressed to WATHOIS, WEBB & CO., Troy. INVALUABLE FAMILY COMPANION. IX Lectures on conges, Pieventioi) and Curs of k3 Consumption,1 Asthma, Diseasos cf the Heart, nnd all Female Diseases. S34 pages, 28 engrav. inpf. Paper SO cenls; bound 75 cte. Mail to any part postage 9 1-2 cte. Shoulder Braces nnd Chest Expanders, S2.-. Mail to any part, SO cents postage. Inhaling Tubes, Silve'r, i'6, by mail, letter postr.pe. Ah dominnl Supporters, perfect, S8 to $10, for all Ruptures, Falling of the Bowels, and Womb, audi Weak Hack and Chest; sent by express every where. For Rracos or Supporters, or Knptuio Supporters, jrive height from head to foot, and circumference of person next the surface, jinl: above the hips. If Rupture, mention which side, Apenta wnntcd for the sale of the flbdre goods. Address Dr. S. S. FITCH, 707 Broadway, Kw York, post paid. Feb. 24, 145. ix4l:1 POTATOES WANTED. )()() BUSHELS of Potatoes wanted, fo VfXf which a fair price will be paid, hv 42 JOHN A. COXANT. CRANBERRIES, first rate, at JUGGINS'. ' 1 LOVER SEED, at in G GINS. CtODFISII, Salmon and Mackerel, a niGGINS'. flORK, Kv tJia barrel or fthnrwiw, at mnoiN&v