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i .Fromtht New ArkAdvtTtiitr, Te.advancB the tt'teaW eootl oftVe coun To preserve th,U$lkJinte,purrty nntl simplicity irPwhfcM if-was left 'tfy Washing Ion nnd Madison ; t To oppose ihe concentration of power in tho hands ofd grasping Executive; To preserve: the respective principle un impaired ; , To roeisl the '-'wiring jn am wiring out" demagogues, od to placet the-. people "or their guard against the arts, of abandoned politicians ; To spread throughout the length and breadth 6f -the Und, ,nll knowledge, out . .t-. t I.I- ...1 . , - . .' niosi, aa. K.iqivjeugc wnicn win acquaint, the citizens Wtth the nature ol our mcMlma ble institutions ; To oppose govera'mcnTcorruptieri'ih, vyhat ever quarter it rn.ty be found ; lo spurn al who would array tho poor against the rich who seek to suppress the brtter feelings of. man by arousing the worse To resist nil wild experiments; To cause the government to regard itself ns the agent, not the principal the servant the People, not their master J To overthrow the principle vvnicli pun' ishesone man because .of his political op position, nud rewards another becno'stf 'of party sentiments ; To depreciate the interference of office holders in elections, as tending, in the words or Jellersou, lo "smother tho constitution.! principles ol ejections ;" To cherish home industry: To develope the resources of the country by n liberal system of Internal Improve ment And to abjure the effort to reduce freemen to thenard mopcy vassalage olslaves. THE VAN BU11EN PARTY To advance the greatest eood of those in power having strict reference to the support ol party ; To reduce the Republic to an office-hold ers machine; To, concentrate power in the hands of a grasping executive; To destroy the representative pr inciple, by buying up the People's Reprsentatives by bribes of foreign mis.sious and home Sec Mary ships ; To mislead the people by the hypocritical ennt ol Democrney ; To eover up corruption, in the Depart-, men's of; Government; To array the poor against the richto cnlis-passion lo a crusade against reason ; . L'To indulge, 'in." w'illli ex pertinents, ,'which nave uireuuy rucKQU me ivrjiuunc.iu in ecu "'i . - To sepirate lhe.", interest of the-govern-'went from the interest of the people ; f To estahlish'the principle which punish rs an opponent for his opposition, and re wards a friend for his partisan servility; To array the officeholders into Prastori- I '. . I .. - .1 .L nn nanus 01 poiuu-ni .operatives ; iiiua amoni' ering the Constitutional principles of elec; lions ; To check national' works of imprdVe' Tinent ; To breakdown the credit system nnd re duce: nllprices" save the salaries of office holders, to the s'nodard of gold npd silver. A Dreadful Earthquake. A letter from ' India trive.1 nn account of n dreadful earth quake, with which the city of Av.i4.was visi ted on the ,23d of March last, After some preiminaiy .particulars, ,the. account pro reeds: . " ' The earth was rent in several places into wide chasms nnd fissures, from ten to twen ty feet'Widef from -jWlijch deluges of- water had.gushed, nndia large quantity', of gray earth was thrown up, covering the pluce nround'a-iveral feet. deep, and 'emitting a sill 'phurio'U smell. ThuV rapid current of the Irrawaddt 'was even reversed nl the time o the shockl and ascended upvitsibed for n whjle. The old clties.df Aya and Tsagafn with their numorpus piirodas and other edi rices, have-also been reduced to heapsTof ni ins. arid their walls Ahallnred and thrown down.. The towns and villages jibov' afid below tne cnpiiai nave iikcwisc suue.reo, nnd u i fenorted tti-ilso'nie'Kave even been swallowed .uptanil, oil) era, ie;S;troyel by 'in. undation, T,he,number,ot persons ttiai per ished hero and in surrounding towns .and villages 'amounts to' between 200 nd 300. which ntimber'mfty of course, be expected to swell ns reportsrarrive from more distant places,' amongst the who-died are Mr, llaraneat. the wealthy American merchant, and three children of Mr. Avanese. These wi-rethesurvivorsjof a family of six. chil du,and he has nowbeen deprived of them iw. We have indeeo, 'to :bo e-rnlefill to Prnvidenee that, thouph 'We 'have been in the"' midst of so mnny elangers.'aod wlre'rP so jrjanv have'penshyd, none of us Have suttur d either tn 1 petsori pC"pf-rtey. e ow eerJa'tiilv out- escape to the, house betri fciwrVof tlie same liffht- materials.asi the tren -eraHty of buildings here,, but we had nigh Noeen-swalloyed,.u by some openings.antl eaps.iB ibe-MuMb. ibr'4me, dftbee were wot w-y wrtAs" frows1 -sur residence. An -scenrrenee like this is ivat-in thtfr'ecollectio of .thV-'oldert 1nh'abHda in this "country, noria'tKere" anV ine'wtw of one ih'their his ."i..:-'.l .-.A. i - ' 1 " 1 1; "' T 1 ' 1 -i j e ii r.oititiee Km A funny law u tette: htt, between two far m'e.rsat Pm)iat ti. Goafffe Lavdi'n bad, verv'feroci svWch he was wool to let ' .4 .1 1 u v. - r Kit run upon we wawjTrfjiviMeis'"" Im-Apr' fcn'alsa acaw. which he was dri viShy tiome .fr riMMte, with her ypungcarT, ' 1 .i 'J -A T i.'ilta .Atv. utDt ruic. iincr. tlie,raw. wW was trrarinn on,t he h'BJ way as wiat, -;he ram took it .talo bjhead ta (he aK which ke knock- .u)(doK- 'St-net-leM. 'BthUhe cow 'nnd her matter undertook to punish the ram' for 'this1 piece of eily,anddHring, the attack up on hira.the antaitH Sm'tHe bettcr 01 the man nwl'gavrtMm a severe hwrrtlng. brdke o34 hU riM, artovrM Mtd vp a iwmth in epn quepcerFoViaaiaaultBnd battery, th suit in.queion was brought' against Mr: LayrUa, :aad tlw ja"ry fined defendant Sf 69 Ntto article of Merekattditt. There shipped in Jfj-ivv Y.ork, on Suturdfy, "on oparg steamboat John w. uicumonti.'-wliich nrnved here on Sunday morning, a common rnearwrrelrdirccted to Letter Pollard, Bos ton Mass,, wjth the let'lef Vi inc(osvd in. brackets. After the arrival of the boat at l In; depot; India Point, Providence, one of the hands on board, discovered that the head of the barrel was not in its proper place, nnd undertook to replace- it. In doing so, it be came necessary to take it out: when thu bar- re .was luunu to contain the body ol a young female apparently about 25 or 30 years of - -.l ..;: - r - . Mgc, wiiii noimngoniexcepi a pair oi una wnue cotton nose, marxeu wan tne letter u. i. ... I i ... ! t .. rs. Wo are unformed: by Robert Knight, the coroner, that the body appeared lo be that of a person recently deceased, of small stature, with a delicate frame, nnd long black hair, nnd was packed inihe barrel with straw. We are requeued by the Uotoner. to say, that the body has been placed in a coffin, and deposited in a tomb: and I hat any friend of the' person may receive the necessary infbr- mmion oy applying to mm, Providence Courier, General Banking Lava. The decision of the Supreme' Court of this state, declaring the Banks established under the General Banking Law to be informal created quite n sensation hero yesterday. The decision is, thatthese Banks are in their nature in corporations; and therefore, that in order to be conlintiully authorised, tho net under which they Were established, should have passed by a majority of two thirds in both houses, which it was not. 'Of course, ,il the act itself . is unconstitutional, it is either iptofatio a nuillly, or it must be immediate ly repealed, or passed by the constitutional majority. An evening, paper presumes that thu case will be carried up to the Court of Errors; which is another name for the Senate, acting in a judicial character.- lis ite"there, will involve ihe continued exis tence of Free Banks in the present shape. New xork Journal of Commerce. MASSACHUSETTS ELECTION. The Boston Patriot of Wednesday contains returns from 206 towns, which stand thus - Everett, 39,405 Morton, 39,053 Gain for Morton, 8,673. There arc 306 towns iu. the state. from Ihe Boston Atlas. Wc subjuin returns of the votes for Governor n 214 towns For Edward Everett, ' 40,473 MarcusMorton, 40,032,5. 'Morton's' majority; ' 154 "- Ml. Everett's, majority oyer Morion in 'the whole State last year,kwas 9847. ; His loss in the towns heard from 138363. Morton, has therefore to gain in .the remaining towns 1434 to ensure his election. New York Election. The Albany Argus of Monday concedes to the Whigs a' majority of eight in the House of Assembly, and five of the eight Senatorial districts. Last year 11 Whigs and 18 Van jBure.n men. , HunHAii ron the U. S. Rank. Snecie vat' ment resumed. Tho U. S. Rank post notes, made payable "' this city, arc now regularly redeemed at maturity by the D. S. Bank in New York. .V. Y. Jour, of Com. BrisfatoH Market Monday Nor. II. 1839. JltcDorletl fur lh Daily Ailrcrllicr tc I'alrli't.l Al inarkrl 1100 Reef Caltle. 850 Sturrf. 2700 Shrcp, aud.l2S0 SWIne. . .. 1'rii.fi Berf CuiiIp Firil oiialitv.O 75 a S7:. iec- dml ijualilj- 5 75 a 6 25; third quality 4 50 h 5 23. H-irrellin-r Catile A fufiSelrnl nurubrr were hnt purr.luwd lu citalilifh prrr Slorc Sal ilullj very few nurclnscrr al market, ohatily on nrrouDl or llm elcrllnn.' ' Wti nuolo Marl- inn SiOu 12: Ivvtfvfar uld 815 a 26 ' Ciiwi unit Calrc Dull: no talri nnltreil. Sheen Lola wire laken at SI 60, 1 62. 161. S2. 2 25, and 2 50. Swine Lot to peddle were taken at 4, 4 14 4 l2e for Hovr. and 6. 5 1-4 a 5 l-2c fur I!arrow. AtArtUil,'5 a a 1-Z fvr Howi, U eaOl-Zjfor liar- rowi.. ' MAKIllEX), . , In Pee'rfietd, 5ti. 6ih InM, Mr Jr-io Aikrni'nf Windham, VI, to Mr Clarlna Chandler of Bonlli Hadliir, Mar1. " UIIEW. At firm Fanr. rVennnnf.) on the lfllll Inrt. Hon. Jahcs Elliot, aged 64 yeart, Hr had (.iborrd under trcblff acalili lor rfera.jru,r,mui jiau never recoiciiu froin the evrr'o aickneui liirli'he,rxperienrcrj l.iwl (M at Mnnlnrlier, hile;atleiidtnr'lhe Lenllnore. Mr. F.lliot was extentitrW knxwn In trilt lesion ami throughout tiHnftri oftWUnion. ainiolilic man, and vulitai le upright allien, r mm iniancv ne wanre- markaUr attached to reading and .literatures. -tMlore he wm7 iEiri nld. heluid llirlre read hi Inble tou- jatly thVongh, and prei-erifiuSiho tMtme; JwldVedoU, ne lofir. peculiar -iica-uro iu iutiv,ng , fp nun- nt aneie,ni leaic, worn away, oj m icnucr in ri.nll fin.... ..II. win a nniivi-ni tiioureiter r na.i imm-Aiiicii ; . m . .... . i ..,,. lace hU widowed mulherrerootf(i'lnlotiie luierior of tlaM. dorlni hii inlancr. He canie lo rrridc iu CiuiU ford, Vt, in,ar)y life, antl, enlinted under fien, Wiiyne at IS year of pan and erved 3 jbam in ine')ndiun war, liuanrrrd inoi of ihe limn in the wet part (f Ohiui ilien a vrililtjineu. lie ufierward went through ihn .Inily of llie Law and wa admillfd to tho (arm lh.l Count- Htdire 80.year of a;, hi wu oleried one of llm reprenriilalivea to Coniirrtt fruni thia Slale and aliW dirliarf'l that liml.l.ir llirreuenlte elee- llohif'HIari'er 'lifa vii Viiritg.i(rd"vvlth'rli8orent Irene, ic rlre among other, beiide hi aliemion n llmpracilrenflha Law, hr'ft tftral jear 'nt (IrgUier of TrolMte and CJerk of ihe.Courl, and for two Vf r patl, bu had the, Offirrof, ,8 jutes Altornry f.ii- ilil County. He ha utntned'throuh tif life, in a hieh derrie, tits 'tnva'ualrfe -rharactefof au 'Aoni man, wi)h Inlcni und.ltilelli-ctiial aruiremenl.,orihi fint order. lie' ha'lcft an a'ffcctlonaiu 'Wtfe'and'daueh irr, wiih two urviyinc hruthori and mny friend to . I.: -i-.-.u uitirni i. Mwtiin ( In futney, Not. 7, Mnl Eunice McClallci,asd 87' TnEMehania of this village are, .hereby retjuMed to meet at the Elliot street reboot houe.-,on Monday evening, next, at 6 O'ClOvK. Vt IjiKC liiiw wiiriuci iuuu ,.1(V.1""V ie- ty ot iprmtng. a society, tor me purpose 01 ai- fording each otjier,' and their' resjiectiye fafni lies, reuei, in ine event ui sicHtiet-s or ueain. Every working man,iftrequrtd to attend. ' Brattleboro,, NQy.QAld3t?.i " ' iwll vru xwznxvt o in. THE' studea-ts f.ChwiwfWdAcademy will have a'puWic x,H a' I f 1 0 it at the old Chartto'Wthentral village bTthatftoierffrSrf Thet4ay; 'the Slat InMaflt-eomffieMing 'at half paaf A a'tfook,.. . Iwll fCi-JI Leehtre en Phrenology, tnay be ex eeiU hy MrW. Vmi DoorHvat the aieniy o, est ' ttsmra on 'rvesday e?cttfnr a To BrntlJcboro Hizh School. rlVHE 'Winter terni of tne High School in JL till villains will commence on Vi-iliipd-. Dec. 11th under the direetftin of itatheaent In- D. M. KIMBALL prlriclpnl. Brattleboro Nov. 12., ,11. "Cosily thine habit -thy purse.caii buy, But not express'! id fancy; rich, not gaudy; For tho apparel oft proclaims the man." THE aubscrlbcr'a Shop is in the upper story of Bui-bee's Store, at the old stand except that his friends must take the trouble to enter nt the side of the building and come' up one flight of stairs. He haa the rceent fashions from Europe, Including! all the new methods in England and the much ap'ptoved and com fortable German, si vie. He has ton the Mew York Fashions of the latest date. He hnj se lected the very best of journeymen, wliodb all hia work without Ihe help ofapprcnttcea. Ho gives to the Cutting business his own constant personal attention, (whether to be finished in I la shop or eluewhere) and will, lie is very con fident, le able to please all those who entrust him with their woik. The subscriber ventures again to remind his friends that the good opinion of the world nnd indeed even their own dignity and self respect, must depend on personal nealiiotw. Let those who are fortunate in life present themselves to society as examples not of foppery but of taste and elegance in dress. Let those who are sinking in poverty be careful that they do not also ink in their personal habits. Tho laws anil puuue. policy encuuiagc evurj man iu.uui- tect his ncr-inn not Irom cold only, hut from degradation and rags. Let the young early learn the dillerence between gaudy loppery anil a correct and manly taste. And. above all jet that honored class who are passing on to a crceii old one, be careful lo Guard a the apple of their eye, the outward marks and tokens ofi their-respcctability. There U not art object in the universe so 'closely associated with our feelings of respect, as a gentleman advanced in life,' who nreseivei to tho last his care of his personal deportment and dress. These truths come to cs rnoi apovc. While lower animals arc directed by an imper ative instinct to make each his appropriate dwelling, Mitr is &trT sr Poovmr.Ncn to rnllivnttf a nnhlrx .taatu. for- nrcMteclure. While the birds and the brutes ore clothed by tho hand that made them. Man is invited and urged hy his very nakedness to acquire an ele-l vated and an elevatinif tasie and dignity in , procuring his dress. With the beasts, their covcrinc is a matter of comfort only, with us theic is a moral in the subject, FREDERICK. FRANKS. Brnttleboro, Nov. 11, 1839. 11 FOR SALE!!! T H E Subscriber proposi-s to sell a comtnodiottH two story dwelling House, Woodshed,-and Barn ; also, (about six rods ftom said House) a two story Mcchamcks Shop, together with Machinery for turning most kinds of wo:nl-work, with a planeing Machine, upright and circular Saws, &c. &c. With said hop belongs an excellent Water Privilege taken from that neeer failing stream, Ashuelot River. Said buildings arc nearly new, and in (rood condition with a con venie'nt quantity of land to each building, and situated on Canal Street (so called) in this village. Also within fifty rods of Raid buildings, from 5 to 6 Acres of land, about one half of which is wood land ; and upon an elevated and pleas ant spot in the rear of safd Street, one buil ding lot. Any person wrsmng to purchase property oi the above disciiption can do it upon reasona ble terms, and will do well to call and examine lor .themselves Possession to be given the first of April next. 1HUWAS a . r l&K.. , Hinsdale N. H. Nov. 12, 1839. ? Mill Saws. HOE & C O S Can Steel, and Row land's G. S. Mill Saws.. Enelish -and Amcrican'Circular Saws. Cross Cut and jWood Saws, for sale ,by Wo V. IS. WiL.LlSTU2i $ TYLKU. Hard Ware Goods. BRASS Kettles, Brasi Andirons, Shovel and Tones. Tea Trays, Table Cutlery. Sooo'nsi Snuffi-rs, Sad Irons. Bellows. Candle Stick's, Lamps, Sheet Zinc, Iron Wire assort ed sies, Enelish Wrought Nails, Skates, Car- peniers- anu joiners a ooia, oaoiery, Morocco, Kid, Binding, Shoe Thread, for sale at 'tho lowest prices by nov. 13. it ibuitji ujy Ti uER, Medicines, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Groceries. TIAVING recently replenished . our stock of the above articles, would invite the attention of .Purchasers, who will, (indmany things unusually lowt moat kindSj-of -Produce received in payment. Nov; 13. IFILISTtW TYLER, AUCTION. BV'vfrtue'or a license from the judge Probate In and for the7 said County Cheshire, will be sold at PJWic Auction of of the following Real Estate of Roswcll SafTord, late of Chesterfield, deceased sufficient; to raise the - i r r, 1 . auni 01 oau in wii. The, Mountain Cot, containing about CO acres; Pond Lol 25 dd;,the Bason Lot 22 j Chamberlain Lot 25 do; Barnes' Lot 25 do. The Mountain. Lot and Barnes'.. Lotr will bo sold at'Chase'a Tavcrri1, lhHratteboro, on Saturday. SSdiristi- n't I o'clock', P.M. The other-Lola-will be otTered furaale at O. C6o idgt's in: Chwlerficld.'on Saturday, 80th inst. at 1 ;clock, P. M. . Terms Of sale made known at the tifao and place 'of said For futher information cajl ori ihe. subscriber. ' CELATIA FARR Administrator. Chesterfield,- N. H. Nov. 7, ISM. Swl 1 KiVGIJVB qp. NO 1. rinHE members of the Ericine 60.. Not 1, A. are hereby; potlAad. that heir annual meet ing for the choice?' of "owflcers will be held at unsae'a.nn 1 uewiay tne iti tnst., ,at j-s past - 6 P.M. A punctual attsndance of everfJnieW' ber is requested l.by order of the, Captain. ORIN SLATE, Clerk. Brattleboro,-Nov, ,16) lS39- lwlj TW OTICEv. I, Tlipmaa. Colgro.vc, 49tjree x 5 not to a 1Zi:::ic Charles Colagmtf ray aqi,' efteritfit'date4 and Friday thuiOtli'day "of November ''wir and -bony on Saturday,' the .SSd.dajMJfovjeBibarj WW a!!.PrS9njifH,nKhIltn tiX;!fJ2t' sheW'caUse.iif any lhey have. Bg'aiMt he pro- A..D,'.l&M;.'and show eause. f .a. thyjay J.. V-v iV '9MAS.C,qLtflQVE batebrsald Will; for-whlcW purptUe,k i tbr- have; - aoalnst-. the ,prqMt,fo..yi)lj'.for puilfotdt NflYf ja 1839 -1 ther ordered .that a copy ofjhei reaorii- of1 tbia ' whkh rrbae it ia further '6fWfMjut a '.t. i i v i r- Zi order be' published' three weeka succsivaly in eowSpt-trHt rord of thla ,brVr be pWthel MOI'C liiVe'CrCCMS. Feathers, ! the Vermont Phoenix, minted at Battlcboro.'. tbrie wseka .aueMvely, ia tha VernrtBt vqii y t.iaiiit. lij -iiim naicw ui nr rn ,i niws iinituin Hfiifi iiraiLi-ui.r(ij mi aiu uciiiri. in iui nnui-n'ii'i.niHiii in 'fjiai.iitf-' l , A, DUWKLF.Ba Buftrcboo Oentrw, Oct. 9. ' J6 Jroii, Nails, Glass &c. j.TonsJEng. and Sweeds Iron; . 12 bundles Naif Rods; 10 do, . s-3 and 1-2 inch Sq.k Round Iron; 10 do. ' iJnnd and hoop Iron; 12 -do, Sweeds, German, ami. CalSteel;,. American blister am! cork Steel; Sheet Iron;, Iron and Cast Steel Shovels;. Saw Mill, Gross Cut & Hand Saws; 20 caks cut andwrought Nail, all sif; lO bOxes 0 by 8 and 7 by 9 Gln, Just received for salei bv AUSTlK" DIRCJTAHD. r aycttevillc, Nov. 11 , 1 339. Gwll Sugars, Teas, &c BoxcaXoafSugar; l,,bbl do'cruibVd.dof, 1 hhd N. P.!do; O.bbU P, R.,do; 10 chests and. boxes . . Old Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial fll . c .. Hyson Skin, Sou-( J. xi.VtJ , chong nnd Orango Pccco 3 bags Coffee; S casks Ilaisins; 10 hoxes.do; 2 casks Saleratus; S hints Molasscx; 10 quintals Codfish; 10 bag fine Salt; T. I. and St. Ubes do Just received fur sale low, hy , fc AUSTIN' BIRCHABD Faycttcville, Nov. I"l, 1389. - ' ,Gwll BulTalo KoIjcn, Fur Cans, &c. 20 PRIME Buffalo Ilobea; 5,doz elegant Fur Caps; 1 " elegant Boas; 4 doz Fur Capea; 6 doz naptand Brush HaU; Just received for sale very low. by AUSTIN BIRCH ARD Fayettevillc, Nov. 1 1 , 18S9. Cwl Cool;, Parlour & ISox gloves. N hand, 8 Cobb's Wzhly aontoved Cook V' ing Stoves, which will he exchanged for LUMBER on fair terms. Also, n few Wol snn'S celebrated Cook5 Stoves. Als, Parlor and Biix Stoves for sale nnfasonable terms, by AUSTIN BIRCH ARD. Sgjreltev-ille, No'. 11, 1839. Cwl SfrvvC luv co 9 TUST received and for sale, Cook, Parlor and Box Stoves, Stove Pipe, Sheet Iron, Zinc, &c.; Fire Frames- Also, 2 bales Buffalo Robes, Boas, Caps, Hats, ttct 4, cases Men's Thick Boots, warrnnteil firut qualiiv: 2 do Boys'; 100 prs kid Slips: 1 00 do. Thick Shoes Children's Shoes: India Rubber Shoes. All of the above will be noli I a little lower than th lowest. HAYNRS K. BAKER. Fayetteville, Nov. 0, 1839. 1 HALL & TOW3VSL.EY HAVE JBST UECr.lVED Sf Bales Buffalo Robes; Buffalo Calf Robes ramteii anil rorcitplue tlo; extra larce Rocky Mountain do: making a large assortment which they wilt sell by the Bale or pair, at low prices. Nov. II Farm for Sale. rrUIE subscriber offers his vaum JL for sale, containing 200 acres of land, lying two miles notlh of Putney villa'tre, Vt. on the stnse road. There is nn the ircniies a larrre two story'.house, with all necessary out buildings, two Jarge barns, one nearly new, built conven ient for keeping sheep. '1 he farm is well wa tered tn every respect, ana an excellent larm; there is an excellent sinrar orchard within Sev enty rods of the house with every convenience. lor making- sugar. tCj For further particular enquire of the subscriber on the 'premisis. JCDtUiAU .uiw. Putney, Nov. 0, 1330. tfl 1 STATE OP VERMONT. District of Marlioro, . AT a Probate Court, hojden ot Batlleboro, within and for said district, on the 9th day of November, A. D. 1839. Present, the Hon. D.iriA Hrnr., Judge. AN Instrument, purporting tn lie tbc last will nnd testament of LYMAN AL DRICH, late ofGuilfbrd, in tmid district, de ceased, being-presented to the court here by Dorailn-Alifiich, the executrix, therein named for probate; it is ordered by said court, that all persona concered therein, be notified to ap pear at ri session of said court, to be holdcn at Stephen Smith's Inn, in said Guilford on the 30th day of November, A.D. I83Q, and show cause, If any they may hav,e,-against the pro bate.ol, said' will; for 'which purpose it i fur thci tirUcictl, that a copy of tlio'iccunl of this order be published three weeks successively, in the Vermont Phoenix,, printed at Brattleboro. in raid district, as eqqh as. may be, A true cony of record. 11 SAMUEL, ELvLIQT, Reg', STATE OF V EH MONT, District of ' jSIarlhh'ra. ss. TO,. all persons interested in the Estate pf JOHN HOLBKOOI, late ofsaid DIstiict, -TTTHEREAS, Sarah Holhrook, Executrix V, lliu 1.. i 1 . oaiht u-Jirfraavil, iiua represented fo lios Court, that a settlement pf said estate cannot- be completed within' the .. ... 1 1... - 1 n . e,. . . tune iiniuen uy sam oourc ouu ineieiure, ti.m.M j-it.l nti rt In nranl hi-r tK fnrtlinr tti,M in close the said KCttlement, until the tint day of July next: Therefore, is ordered, by the rit.i 4litf IliA aftirl KAllftrttiufanl flir n li..rt'rr ot a session ofsaid court to be jioldert'at Clia kc's in Brattleboro within and for'sn(d di.-ittict, on the 29th day of November', lrts, and all per-w ns inicicFi.ru, aic, iiuiimii m appynr m h'al4 time and place arjd shew caute if any .they nave wny me aiu extension aiiuuiu uov uc granted. , , v ' , , Given updermy hand and the aral of atd , ooirt, Uiw 9th day )f Not.. 1839; e , , " A D AKA H VD ErJudge. STATJB' OP VKHBIONT. r . Dutrt'et of JSarlbororss, AT a Probale' Court at Brattlejboioi within and for said Distiict. on the .1 1th dsyof No vember, 1839. Prravnt, Horn Daha Htve, Judge, ,' A N Instrument, purporting to be the. lart 3U.Will and Teslamwit of-'JAMES ELLl tqappear at'a tesiion ofsaid couh is bo bidden as soon m may be. JU . 4 l A true copy ot recore. , 1 t 11 A'ttcsi VSAMUEIi ELLIOT, Regr. OT. late of New Fane, in said 'district, deceas ed, beingipriocnted to, the Court here hyi Lucy tleboro inlsaid diMrictoece'aardilbclnguijwn EHio'tnnd Samuel Elliot, Executors therein .ted to the court :her y Chester Fre,Hie nameil, for probate; it is ordered by said court executor therelu named for probate fTPniaftr that nil niTKnnx cniicerned therein, be notified tiered bv said court. -tlitt 'all rrsftM.lKfrcerBtd Boarders. my Ocittlemcrr Boarders' can be A aecom- doled 'V No. ,1 . Ellrat Street. ' Brattlqboro, Nov. J. 1839.. 10 liamp Dili &cs 250 OALLONS Pure Sperm Oil,; 600 H oflower, price; ' ' 450 ' Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil. Varnish. .Tnitnan. SniritS Tur pentinc, white lead, red do., chrome and patent green, chrome, and French veillow, ground umber, cum shellac. AianUh white, lamn black. glue, putty, rosin, tnr.indiizo, &c. fhr.sftle low, by BUTTON, CL.YIUC & CO. Brattleboro, Npv. 4, 1839i 6w9 Dnii2;s"& Medicines. JUST received a rnr.su supply of Family Mr niciKr.s, which we will sell at unusually low prices, in large or wnall quantise. Physicians and others will find it fiir their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. VU l 1 OW, OLAUK. 4 UO Nov. 4, 1839. Paper Hangings, A spi.r.nnm nsnorlmcnl: sonic new and rich piitterns, (cheaiier ihan ever). Just re ceived by DUTTON, CLARK k CO. Nov. 4. A raiMc loi, tost received and for sale, by Ijl. Nov. 4.1 Duttos. Clark St Co, BOYS CAPS: A rnntr. hit hot cloth CArs, ju?l received XI and lor sale, uy 1)., V. & CO Nov. 4, 1330. 9 Buffalo Robes. A tew balea prime eninp-.bv Buffalo Robes, now op Oct. 31. BLAKE & LAWRENCE CrocKcry, OI.iks & Ilar.lwarc Acoon assortment, now on hand, and wi be nold rlirll). Oct. SI. 2)LAKE & LAWRENCE Groceries, fctTEST'' Wet ami Dry Groceries, for sale JU nt low rates, by Oct. 31. BLAKE & LAWRENCE OIL MEAL, TW O, Tons Oil Meal for sale by ,Nnv. 5. HALL TOWNSLEY. FLOUR, 50 BBLS brst Genesee Flour for sale by Nov, 5. hall&townslev: . . QUINCES, A FEW Busheli bfst Connecticut Quinces xjl just rcceivetl by . Nov, 5. . .HALL &, TO WNSLEY. Window Sash efKF all kinds and sizes, furnihed to order f by NATH'L. BLISS. 'Brattleboro, Jan. 1859. tn 'ALMANACS thomas. Wild, Crocket, Comic, RB &c. At the Dr. VTTLcnono Book-store. Last Call. A LL persons indebted to the old firm of. DUTTON 4' CLAllK, by Note end Account, are hereby notified that this is the list call therefore take warning ta save cost, previous to the first of January 1840. DUTTON CLARK. Brattleboro, Nov, -1, JS39.. 9 FOR SALE. MAY be had on short notice, by application to the subscriber, Spruce hoards and Clap-boards of the first .quality; Whitingham Lime; Cahinct Furnilure of all kinds; Pannel Door; Sash and Blinds, Waggons, and Sleighs of any fashion desired, Harnesses and Bridles, all warranted of the best materials and work manship. . ALSO Vnntcil, immediately- 200 yds giwd Woollen Keraey Frocking, for which a latr price will be paiii in lools. J. A. MERRIFIELD. Williamsvillc, Nov. 5, 1830. 10 HEREBY give publip notice that I have this day. given my son RoLLtrr M. Witt, (a minor) tis time. I 'shall hereafter claim none of'his earnings nor pay any debts of.jiis contracting after this date. JONATHAN WITT. Marlboro, Nov. 1, J8S9. MO STAMPS am) BRANDS OY Mh KINKS, CUT llV II12IVR.S' I. D II AS.E , 'BnATTXEnOKO CENTRE, VT. .BiSOIilUTlON. TnHE'cnnartnershin existing under ihe firm JL pf 'WoppoORT &. KtsLinG, is this dsy )y mutual consent, oiesoiveu. JOHN WOODBUBYS JOSEPH H, KIBLING BraltltUro, Oct. 21fA, 1839. Q The hvsincss will Ic condueltd as fopner hj 4y the subscriber, JOHN WOODBURY. At'RIM E lot 'of BOO TS and SHOES, fectivcfi atuj for sale cheap, by Ocj. up, J C. STONE A CO. STATI'J OF VEHaiONT.. ' Marlboro District, ss. AT a Probate Court, Holden at Brattleboro wlthin"""and for;?ta district, on the 31st day vnf! Octulir,M,i-D. tlSSOr-r-Praoeutrf the Hon-DirAlItDETjudgV.' 1 A N Instrument, puuipj ting. to the !wt will is. and ttitsment oFAfa f ranch, late of Brat- ' therelnpbe notified, la appear at.;6ion '.of Phoenix) fufnled iatMBrattleborOi as aoc aa may be.MAi true con' ot reeora. ' -40 Attest, SAMUELLtip Kfff LD Agents Waniedr TO sell books'by SeBScairTto,in all part of the. Unitcb States. -Appliefttlon by mall or otherwitie will receive immediate attention, uood recommend siioru required in all cases. Address. Uratileborti Typographic Co. nrntflAKA.-t. 44lf Vermont. REMOVAL-LAW OFFICE - SAM VST. ElXXOtf HAS removed, and opened lit office at tlti central villsce in Brattleboro. where h will be happy to , wait upon his clicnta and friends, and transact any regular businesOn the line of his prolemiOB. ,. . His nresent location. ca1M Wcaf Brattb. boro, l 1-5 miles west of Ids former one, sad on .'he Bennington Stage Road. jle now otters lor sale, the new and coa enfent DWFA.LINO HOUSE. oc-cutA-d by Mr A'antuel H. .Bridge, within a few tod nt Alain street, aiu Also or 3 excellent 6 wAftM" lots, pleasantly situated, and abundantly suu- ulied with the nuresl water all, in the flour ishing and admired east village. Term, reas onable, and credit given fir part. West Brattleboro, Oct. 29, 1889. 9 JV. B. Jlsaxenl for the County Fire In surance Company, he xeill attend to applica tions jor insurance agamsi jtre. JOHN LEACH & CO, ; (SDCCCSSORS TO LEACH, fAIOR.A.ND OILMOat,) NO. ,3,v MlillVllAHTS KOW, BOSTON, MASS. HAVE FOR S ALE, 10,000 Gallons Winter-strained Sperm pit; - 0,owi no. spring no. uo. ao. 5,000 do. light colored winter whale Oil; COO kegs Powder; 100 hhds. Molasses; -150 boxes square hand Tobacco;, 50 do. old Cavendish do. 100 fogs Fig Tobacco; 100 dozen Cast Steel Shovel; f , 50 casks Salerntns; Susrars. Teas, Coffee. Bice, Pepper, Pimen- to, Kttimegs, Cloves, Ginger, Starch, Indigo, ilaisins, juusiara, repper aauce, nycs, Soap, fine Salt, Shot, Cocoa, Chocolate, Bed' cords, LtolheS'imes, amy, L,etler 1'aptr, Wrapping Paper, 5'C- yc, Also, a large assortment oC I.iqnors, AVInes, Cnrdlnli, &c The above cnods will be sold on as favora ble term? ns can be bniiglilin lliecity,&warron- tea oi tne nest qnaiiiy. uonniry -a rauers, .ami the former customers of Leach,'Pagc,&'',GjI morc", are invited "to call before nurcliaulng. - JOHN LEACH, JOSEPH A. GILMORE,' Boston, Oct. 1, 1839. J3m5 P. S. J L. ii Co. will sell, for their.rcgulsr customers, (free from .any expense to them) all kindsof Country Produce, or will take the same in exchange for Goods. , TO THE PUBLIC! ! ACOMPAN V of Gentlemen in Northfield, .wishing bf improve their Dreed of Swine have, with great expcnse,procured, a Fct-r, Ui.ooiir.D , BERKSHIRE BOAR, having all the qualities that tend to make the perfect bog. This hog, they believe, excels any animal of the kind in' the State, The peculiar excellence of the JJerltsliires will be found in their easiness to fat, and the smaH quantily,of food they require. The same amount of food given to this breed ofxwinewill producedouble thevweight .and quantity of pqrk it would if given to our common kind, Hence the im portance to cvery one of procuring these ani mals.. . All therefore, who wish -to avail tkcmscivea of the. use of this Soar are invited to call and see for themselves. Ho will be kept ,at-,the Hotel Stable,. in Northfield. Terms S 1 ,00 in all cases payable in advance. November 1, 1339. V r-"'?j Balsam ef Eivertetirh' " dR CONSUMPTION AND LIVER COMPLAINT. For the cure of these diseases no medicine carl equal Dr' Ta!I6r'a ii-,: lir! .'. r -1 . . I . . . 1 . 1 -. 1. : ' uaisnm 01 ijiicj ivim, 'J"j s! t'"3 '"' mense multitude of certiheatea of cures we have published cures which .this mctlicine has effected when no other. was: .of any usc--iRe-member, this is no quackery on the, contrary,. it is made by n regular physician, .who has spent twenty years' seeking a remedy for that, 'awful disease, consumption. This medicine is sup ported bthe wliolc1 medical' facility, .to iheir eternal jionor ue 11 sam. a ney inrow ainue prejudice and false practice, and own puWicly , that this, medicine alone c.aq tftay the ravagea of .this deadly disease and. deaj ! When suU men as Dr. llogers, Ohceseraan,, Wileori, .An derson, Sniith, llofl'man, and many1 others who ornament their profession; arid 'honor1 aoclety- when such, men say. Dr., Taylor's medicine i a certain remedy," who shall say rtoi Nt onel Let the sick-hope then for Wealthi aail use this vtgclable remedy, and thvy shalliHH hope In vain! This is truty the sick manV irienu, anu 11 aeservec u uc tne peppicv awc- dy,. for.it is used by thecdlcal faculty, .im cutv,.tm nded.byllhe ported by tneciergy, andtrccopijnein wnoie.iew s-ortr preBP. Areata fir Ai-frht for Uratt'.etwuo; t. r 1 OHt eovy -rownhd J. C. Ricb & Co., Guilford Centre, Guilford, (Green River,) Sept. 2,.ia.. i . .. , , ... " . Cabinet Jfyrnitufyf BAYING, bousht qqt S. W. S-iooBiH? taken noMil6n of the hop, the a4 aw acribe'r gives, thia notice that he.ia now maklnir and will keep constantly on hand a , 1 uQKip AHD iTVJjJ) ASHJRTJtlWfT OF of such a ouiliiv and Brke. aa will lerve factlna to Purchasers., GcntlMB i4:Wm Jn this vicinity arc .Invitad. to ;eU, faf r aouth of Wm, Hyde' Hat fthofy whew they will find prices aa low aa 'at aay' Hhr- !; ami all,Ordre atfarftatyd ptrmfOilt M acuted jitoWrt " 1 "'A w a w m , . . R 10,000 ft Bireh, Maple, ami Cherry. (naninati ) Slltword, 3 i Ijy 8 1 ad 4 by 4 i no has, 1 5 ' ','trattlaiWro, Jan; .tati JM. 1 i.i,1 .t xn. toe aw, aaw tae iwiy w ey: ? r inae inoewwa-. aL wmwm itona H owr, tim ire mn nwrv a , fm hot wnt-BPn. ... l J ' nnuni j HALL tc. TOWrt8lKtR'; a OetAm, i Win'dharq.Cpunty.Vt, rKia'cin'Mi-ievt-TtSr. Co,.