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LOSS OFTHE 8TEAMSI11P COLUMBIA. The writer of the following c&mm'unicotion, The millsli Mail Steamer Columbia, winch ""rseii, must noiu nersen responsiiu left Boston on the 1st inst. wai wreckeil upon I3lack Ledge, near Seal Island, Novo Scotia, on the 2d inst. on her passage to Halifax. Intelli for her ntatcmcnts. Mil. Rytiif.r: Having noticed the commu- II1C ZtlX IllSt. 1111 lid lfU9?ui;c III llrillliix. I I will- I , gencc of thedisaster was forwarded by expres . ,r "neernlng a Washmg to Boston. When the vessel which brought u " V 7 ' n the Intelligence left, the steamer was going to j?.tce m" h ""uf "P" and Doro.hy.- picces.and probably would bo n total wreck. 1 ffV r? BCl "'"'""'""B dn The passengers, baggage, kc. were saved.- Um"" " W ' T'T T? " nn c it i i .. r -w 1 1 r doy, thank them, and givo them two meals be- ,u.,.,::.B u... ..., - -jgMc. J W0U( ,k ,u.se wmil(, ,w) ni;cs if renco of Boston, who was n passenger in the Columbia, gives the full particulars of the Un fortunate occurrence; Seal Island, July 3d, 1813. My dear Son Wc left Boston at a quarter past 2 o'clock there is a class of people in the wide world that is more deserving thanks than they are. You say If you do your washing one day, it wholly unfits you for labor the next. What, in the name of conscience, can you think of the poor women mat come to your houses? Thev nrc , f ... ' , 1 uiiiiKCii, many in mem, io gel r agreeable run till yesterday at a quarter past lheir children before thev can go 1, (it bcintf foggy,) the. Columbia struck on d W(jrh , , j, the Black Ledge, one and a quarter miles ., . , , . . distant from this Island, at I. U watcr. 1 to do your drudgery. onthelt instant, and experienced a most ol)1;Rei) many of ,ncni l0 get hr-t for go nut lo their take care of itri distant from this Island, at high water.-1 ''. u " i,o you When the tide began to ebb, we saw large are uit0" Mi ,of ,ln U,L' rocks on the larboard Hide, about 10 fath.iormng, they arc rubbing and .crubbmg to get ms distance, mid a long reef not a cable's" tfl,c ,0 M iheirhnir starved children, while length from us. Before half the tide down, .V0"" arc living upon dainties. If it wholly these rocks were 4 feet above the water. i unfit you lor labor to do your washing, what Soon after she struck, we commenced you think of them? Are they not flesh and - - . T'MAIIRIBDJ At-Newfoncnn the 3d Inst. hy Itev YVm.JIrtdtfcs, Mr Stephen E,Tiuycr to Mis Ansti A. Talt, ynungMt daughter of Cant. Amariali Ta(t, all of West Toyvn.hend. TEMPER'ANCE GELEBR'ATION "AT WI1ITINGIIAM, JULY V 184$. Although sixty-eight day, each purporting to be llu anniversary of our National Repub lic, have elapsed since the declaration ol Amer ican Independence, yet no one has been more fitly and appropriately dedicated to that mem orable event, in Whitingham, than the 4th ol July, A. D, 1843. At nn early hour the people from tills and the adjoining towns, assembled en mnsie, rrt the Old Church in the Centre, and oiler being du ly paraded by P. II. Sunnier and M, Fuller, Chief Marshall), the procession marchbd nt the sound of i lie Bennington and Guilford Brass Bands, to the grove prepared for the occasion near the South Church, one mile from the Cen tre, where the order of the duy was us lollows: lit. Singing by the Choir, 2d. Prayer oy the Uev. Mr Stearns. Sil. Instrumental Music. till. An Address by Dr. Graham, The vjjry large and respectable nndiencc, consisting of 4000 strong, who literally came from the F.nit, from the West, the North and the South, listened with nrofound silence to the able, eloquent, and scientific Addles of the can he had in the country, and warranted cus- speaker, who was olien interrupted with deal- " woik oi me iient ol stork. FAIR WARNING. I WOULD respectfully give this notice to all Indebted to the late firm of HiontNs & Somber, al.-to all indebted to J. G. Sumner, cither by Note or Account, that from and oiler the first day of September next, nil demands without distinction, will be in the hands of an Attorney for immediate collection. Those who prefer Settling otherwise ran have the privilege by calling on (he subscriber ot North Words boro, before that time. , : JOSIAH G. SUMNER. North Wardsboro, July 10, 1343. 4G i ' i 1 - i , , t , ; WFor Cash, THE subscriber will make at short notice the fiillowilifr articles in n muul uli-l,. tw ening cheers mid clapping of haiulx from the multitude, when the assembly present were served, not with smoking viuiids and the rich 111 V 11 rid ill TV. ii riifmnn itinnnrplia lull ivilli inL. , .ruiinri.il tin (In, rittnut..itirtA (if llii. Iiiin- l', ll,IMIIlll .1, llli. ...ll I'lklivu ill mi. .in.-. MenM Calf Boots pegged, g3,75; sewed, 04,50 throwing over coal, which was continued blood like you? Are they not as likely to get through the day. At half past 2 wc began fatigued as yon arc? I called on one of these handuien and housewives of this Vieinitv, and rendered more palatable by iigiug the only nat- lir.il liui'urflni) Cir nmn iilf fniil tnnltrf firing our cannon ; in half an hour after we unfurluiiiile ladies not (ong since, and found her! .. - . , , .' were answered by a musket, which relieved quite unwell. I enquired the cause of her ill-l ''oILnving regular toa,.s were then rend, us from the most painful anxiety, as we ' net She said she washed the day before, and JJl ZSSL -h 7 'civil were not quite certain where wo were, and wai s0 sro and lame thut she could scarcely and moral liberty. hoped it might be from the land. At 4 gel out o(-,cr chair. But she U obliged to 2. Liberty and Temperance The noble o clock tho fog lifted, and we had the in-; work ,, u, oinoin the common nrreuorira of, nl'? expressible satisfaction of seeing a fishing ,jf cwn , . , fc . 3 . J emperance- The ( angel of hherly and schooner making for the ship, with a small ,,,, . . ,, , . ' , i uster ol health oppwd only by bigotry ond boat in tow. The captain oftho schooner i 1 ,,L '"J"", l,,y ,cv;'r h' T 7'" I '".'"'"nrt-n'V ""uci then, and (Hitching.) who is the keeper or lie light-' en, t,ll,i'.wn'k fl'r 'e lords of the land.- triun.ph n. her on.inal glory. i,ni o..,i .. I I he luxuries that load their tables arc not suf- 'l. Ine tmperctou$, pvgnnetous and perie- thing but n,ittcri.ig. Wc soon concluded, ' "!' '"' eucous ior ...e.r .amies. 6 The n'oMntrlmim Hefarm-Mny the as it was evident the Columbia was ,,,, - , I I.I.(1C .t.flll... Ill 111! Ill i II, IIIV :.. 1 uev must eat vour leavitiL'N or mi willinul. - 1 ......... ...... ..r V.i i.u i i... .13 ll ,ii3 u.iiiuill lliu wwiuiliuiu U3 ill Ui o i i inn. . mi inn iy iin iiK-iiimiiu liuiuitll imii iiy rocky hcrllj, that it was prudent to take the 1 "l'.v ,nUi'1 n,, 8 "I"' ""t ottbe hack door, ,'cternal vigtlunct' till they ran in truth pay l,,i;n .I.nri. ri.t ; nmnUr l.ntil... ' whetlipr nearer or not. Tlifvncriuit ilmir twin I "we have met the tntmv. and thev vre ourt." fcveral in the steerage, ami five or six cl.il". t" go lo the same church ir they will sit back ' "Vrimi'I'il't Oh "' nclib" " or "Vine drcn. This was accomplished at 0 o'clock t in n seat by themselves. If peiehance they ore (fenfji1"'"'" WC ' fr f or B,ve ,ne without injury to anyone; and here we ineinliersol the same church, tliey ennmt down j o. Cnld iculer eloquence its fountain is the found two small houses, a mile or more dis- at the Lord's table with their employer, hut heart it bears on its pmooth, hut resistless taut' from each other, inhabited by a kind when, on their wav home thev nriive, nt the current, the batks of persuasion, conviction and and efficient people, who exhibit all the ftont gale, thev have lo pass oil to the next. "'"""u ... , r , . n sympithy and care we could desire. There ' ,vill,ld ask if thev are cood euo.mh to no to I mm rhe C"'d, W.altr- Oreen Mountatn Boys L L i.,.i.;,,.;.,. ,i. t.Io.i.i .....:i. I 'n. .. .nrc Boo,l.t0U8" " K -They are ardent ipirits in the good caueof arc no habitations upon tho. Island, which tIL. Lord.ri mbk- with you, why not ot vours? tenioer'am e. ti t r i ii t iiti i win iiu iivui n t. Iltnttl I ta iintir tnhl.. ,r mr, .M.unn....A it.n.. 1.3 H rVh nf Tnlnt Jlhm ..r,- It Una land is Barriugton, 2o miles distant. 1 his Wi, 1?f0 ,,e ,u.() (nWw ,n Xm ,,r , wo struck the rock in the desert ol' intemperance, morning at high tide an attempt was made ? w , , , , d , f and thousand.- have quenched their thirst from to float the ship, which proved unsuccessful, " . , ,, , , . . ' Its Itowine fountains. and at half past 2, the. Captain requested thcs!' ?'uc ' e00''" tulk loud olid long about, 0. Tbe Tola( M,ltntnee PkdSel passengers (50 in number) who remained , ,l,l",r '8'n. ''lP"e'.llv trying to convert qth- strengthens the i.ieb.iate, siiaii hes the moder- ' .",i , ,,l,n,p,h,iiit .tn i,,..: era to their faith, I think to myself, example is ate diinker om danger, and rank happiness hndediit oSi,! The "J:"" P-Pt. 1 would rather Jet- f'5!!'irh ' "ar, for .! 1 spirit ol their religion mamlesleil in their daily , ,0 rht c, ofNexp EnshndKvcT M practu e Willi those who are dependent iq.on tinguished as the patrons, of good learning; and them for labor, and instead ofgivirtg such cost- every wheie known as the active, veiilous, and ly entcrtoinmenis, let them assist the poor, consistent friends cifTenipeiaii-c. Instead of quoting Scripture to prove your or-1 ., 1 ' The !'.' JcUi-Eaily enlisted in . , ., 1 i r.i . e the cause of teiiiit?rai;ce, will be the last to ' mimnnla ftiiitf I lit tfrttnori,fa i flinf Snt'iiiiip . . . 1 ' is '"v w .lenvc the new. whose example you profess to follow, and in- .TiIL. ni.n.. ,nl:mpn, ifillii1 Hirlli Kimi vnrv stead of grumbling about giving a poor washer appropriate and forcible remarks from Dr. woman two meals a day, give them the third, Spalding of Bratlleboro, pud be sure and give them a luncheon ot ten 12. The Legal Profession It exhibits ma- o'clock with a cup of tea and something lo car- ""C"1 8,nrs " l"? coiutellatlon of teinjicr- ry to their children; give them some of your f nl.l ....,ll... i.ni !..... i...., :., ....... ..i . ' I...' now all On shore and one half of the bag gage. The mails arc all here, and the re maining part of the baggage will he received in the course of an hour. The opinion now is that the ship will bp lost she is very much strained and has heeled over considerably. Wc have 05 pas sengers, and 73 officers, crew, &c, belong ing to the ship, in all 1(53 souls. The Cap tain haS conducted himself with great cool ness and courage, and displayed that ener gy and magnanimity that belong to his no ble profession. And now, having no more time to write, I have only to say that I deem our preservation extraordinary 2Q yards on either side of the ship, with a moderate breeze, would have consigned us all ' to a watery grave. Through the mercy of Almighty God we have all been spared, living monuments of his protecting care ; and wc and you, and all our friend.", - should, ofTcr up to our Heavenly Father the homage of grate ful hearts, for this signal insjuncc of his fpnring mercy The ladies and the pas sengers have conducted themselves in a manner that should comipaud our admira tion. We shall send an express to Halifax for a steamer, which, I suppose, is nearly 200 miles we being now about 240 miles from Boston. P. S. It is justice to Captain Shannon to say, that the ship was in , charge of the Pilot of course he is cxhoncrated from all blame. ' ' ' Froii the Portland American. DEATH OF HON. JOHN HOLMES. This.gentleman so well known nut only in thij Slain but throughout ' the Union died Jeslerday afternoon about 4 o'clock in this cily, after a very protracted illness. He was of Massachusetts origin, having been born nn Cape Cod; hut while quite a young man he settled in this Slate. While yet in early life, he was a member of the Massachu setts Legislature f.r several years, nnd then rapidly rose to distinction by his eloquence1, his playful and occasionally rougJi wit, and his su perior powersof debate. When Maine became a Stale, he as a member of the Convention to lurin the Constitution, and acted as Chairman jT the Committee to draft it. In 1812, when the war commenced, he was appointed Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army, in Col. Lane's Hegiiuent, but declined going into service, as his friends tho'l lie could he of more advantage to the country at that eventful period in the Legislature. I'hrough all the war, he sustained the admin i.tration consistently and powerfully. His no ble advocacy of that important measure can never be blotted from the record of his coun try's history. In J82I, he was appointed by the United Slatrs Government, as one of the American Commissioners to settle the eastern boundary line under the treaty of Ghent. Mr Holmes was the Representative to Con gress from Vork District for several terms was the first United Stales Senator sent from Maine after the separation--was a member of old clothes that have hung in your clqsclH for' , -.?"? i ,, ",.nS""VT'," n., . c , . .. . ' . "ed to this sentiment with all that zeal ond el- jcun.. u.u m.1 our oav.or iee.1 me nungry oquence which rharocierize his fpeaking, ond and clothe the noked, and did he not command which the day and the occasion were well coi ns to do likewise? If you cannot afford to hire, culaled to call foith. then you and your daughters ought to he up I 13. The Ladies May their subsequent ef in the morning ond do vour own work, and not .'" lUv "I" temperance complete complain because you 'cannot get some one to ' jteTtt.1 pTt'mCt 0"d ,he,r bt aU' be a slave for you for nothing, that you may 'N L. BUTLER, Secretary. keep up your appearance. It will not hurt your daughters to Work more tl.gn it will the Ip HtEN ,UD W0RJ A,WIOi wnuM Mpne. poor laborers daughters. You know not what Uus ever have married her. would Pavis ever may happen. The lime may come when they ; have made love to her, would Hector ever hove will be obliged to earn their bread by the work been slain by Achilles, or Troy burned? Anyde of their own hands. How hard then it will be b,,i"!? "eiety would unanimously decide these for those who have done nothing but .h-mplS upon a piano in their youthful u.vs, locome to chiefly on account of her luxuriant hair, while want. Their delicate, fingers will be obliged I she was equally smitten with whnt Homer to scrub fiom morning (ill night to earn a bare ,'n"s "hyacir.ihian curls." Had both their subsistence. Who then will be willing to pay 'e"',.s. !,em 'il,nm,' ,.,,,l,ir, I!'""!'1 '""fe".0? .ii. ri i ? . would hove evaporated n ha an hour. Think them i the paltry sum of three shillings foro day ,,, J0UI)(J gentlemen, whose hair is get. of toil, that they may provide something Ibr ting more and more sportc eveiy day think their helpleis oflspiing. Obey the injunction,! "I that young ladies, upon whose caputs the do os you would like lo be done by if you were hairs are gelling, like Angel visits, lew and placed in a similar situation, that vou may re- bT,7n.V . tell"8! .Bmonfrvoa.r lri's , ... J , ses, wtiile the shelter remains. He plays at ceivc the thanks of the poor, and remember bn-peep through your curls, and as lie darts that they will ever remember you in their j from emeu to covert, shoots his arrows, on prayers, ll.ey will invoke the blessings of) every side, hut when they are gone, he makes Heaven to rest on vou and yours, which will i '!3 ,B,'n" ,ve 'J'" you n charm to bring linn tin.Ii I IV'. . i..ll A 1 . ,. 11... (iniv.n v win. iiu- o nyui n nair Tonic to the bold places, and a richer and more luxuriant growth than that you have lost, will soon alhite him back. Thousands have tried the preparation, and testify to its virtues as a restorer of the hair. thick " Cair Shoes, " thick " Ladies Calf Shoes, " Kid xpiing heel'd Gent's Gaiters, Lasting, Ladles do., Bnv'd thick Boots ' " Shoes Mises llun " Mending in proportion. Foyclleville, July 8, 1843. 2,25 1,25 to 1,75; 1,25 io 1,50; 1,00 to 1,25; 83 2,25 1,75 1,25 to 2,00 83 to 1,00 75 lo 1,00 JAMES RAY. 10 II.ih received Iiy his Roal, lOflO "USHELS T." I. SALT, ivW 50o do. St. Ubes." 200 bushels American 150 hags fine 100 bushrls ground Rock " 1 ' 50 barrels fc-aliua ' 25nrki dn. " 100 barrels FLOUR. 100 caiks Nails. Also, Sugar, Molames, Teas' of oil kinds, Sc. which he iilfer liir solo at wholesale or retail, at prices thol cannot fail to suit. July 12, 1843. j0 G. C. IIAJIX TS daily receiving additions to bin' stock of jl uhy uvuus, cnocKKiir, ono- CEIUKS and IUHD WARE. Purchasers at wholesale or rvlail will do well to call ond examine hia stock before purchasing eUcwhete. July 12, 1843. 40 Grind Stones. 90 PIECES fininhcil, 25 do. unfinished, real Nona Scotia Blur. Sheet Grind Stones, weighing from 50 to 300 Iin. each, n very su perior oilicle.just received and for sale low. CALVIN TOWNSLEY & SON. Bratlleboro, July 14,1343, 41J be fur better than their ill-will. A MECHANIC'S WIFE. Cure for a Canrtr. We publish the fol lowing receipt at the request of Mr Wright, of Denmark, who assures us that it is a 'sure cure for a cancer.' Take wood sorrel and pound it well in a mortar; then strain it through a cloth and dry it down. Cut a piece of cloth or leath er a little larger than the cancer and spread a thin coat and apply it; it will give much pain. Take cpsoin salts for tho blood eve ry day, but not enough to physic. It may take a week before it is nil out ; when you suppose it all out, then to cleanse it, take garget root, (some call it cocum) pound and strain as above, nnd dry it on a plate. ..Ap ply plasters of it daily until healed up. Should (he sorrel plaster prove so painful as to prevent the patient from resting nights, it may be taken oft" for a few hours. The sor rel grows in low hemlock laud, the leaves about as large as red clover, in the shape of three hearts. The garget or cocum is fre quently found in-some parts of the country that body about twelve yeors and was after- on the roadside. It grows about as luL'h-as wards a member of our State Legislature one, a mini's shoulders, and bears a cluster of M. 1 ; it c. , 1 1 1 . . . ... i uvu kcmiuiik. iic lyasi uiipunuvu u. o. ui-, (iiirit rcu ucrries. 1 nave proved this rcnic- .. . nullify mi lumuc ii.v urn, """ (iv to liiv satislaction. ASA D. WUIGIIT. Wonis arc a srr.cir.s or tkn.ints, that slick to the premises where they have once made a lodgement, like binnacles lo n ship's keel ; hut if you wrve them a writ of eject ment in this shape of a few doses of Jrtine'i 3'om'c Vermifuge, presto! they vanish like snow beforo a Mu.v'Sun. Vermifuge is per fectly harmless to the human syntem but lo the worms, death and summary expulsion. FISH! FISH!! CODFISH, Shad. Mackerel, Salmon, Bass, Trout, Sword Fish, Halibut ond Old Dun Fish, lor sale by the pound, hundred or barrel, by G. C. HALL. Uuly 12. 40 HOGS' LARD. tfin LUS- Superior Hogs Lard, in Stone 0JJ Pots, for ale low. . CALVIN TOWNSLEY & SON. July 14, 1843. .lij "CONG RESS WAlrK R7 I7UIESH Ironi the Sprinjrs, fur ale bv WILLISTON St TYLER. July 11. .10 FOR SALE, A GOOD PAS T U R E, niluaied in the centre of Brookline, containing 25 acres. For further Information inquire of Jobi. Coo uiko pearsaiJ Posture, or ol the subscrilier. ENOS LEONARD. Dummerston, July 3d, 1843. 45 JL1ST OF GUTTERS Jiemainhiff in the Past OJice at Ilratthhoro. ... . IV. July 1st, 184. OI1CI), In Dummcrstoti, Junu 21, Mrs Mnrinh Clinnilter, wifo of Mr Kin in Chandler, aged 35 yeara. 1'rin. lors in Mais, arc rt queoted to nolicc.J In Fayrltevillc, June lilJth, .Mrs Eliza It., wife of Samuel Knight, aged 34 yeu;s mill 8 mo. In Nortlidcld. Mass. Juno 7th. of ennkpr rmli. I.iilina ninliin.nn ...nl.l. ..f Kf- 11 I h 1 -- V Whniiiauii, uuiii,-i ,i, ai.i J, UIIU Surah Slebbiim, ajred 12 years. Mrs In Troy, Vt. Juno 25, of rmipelan, Mr Anron kj. iiiiciicock, iiiniitTiy oi weslin about 4.J years. linuter, aged ivhich oliice he held at the time of his death Mr Holmes has been a member of the bar over forty years, and has ever enjoyed on ele-1 -L'cnmarK cw,s nty, 7tli mo. til jieii and enviable reputation in Maprolession He was a member of the nnd upwards of seventy year's of rge AiiRKrr or Job Smith. Joe'Sinith, it appears, ui-en arreileu in Illinois, near uixon, tiy ilia J'leriir of Jackson -cotmlyf Misaouri, charged of The above h living been found efficacious Orthodox Church, ' in the cure of a cancer in this city, is oiraiii published for more general knowledge. Albany Advertiser. Tho ereat fire.nt Fall Iliver without n doulit nro f cecded from some fire arms, with which a hit of rmoo against the State. Joe had been on a visit ruibchievou boys were playing in the rear of W "'uia oi nis relations, aim auvamage was Uhi-n gale cc jiorden alore. t i uui circumstance lo arrest hiiii. What disposi Inn ...... l.l i. -i I .... . ' . .... r - -.. iiuum h c fnaue oi linn was noi yvi Known,- Lute &. Horileii htorc. rroin wliut tolly ureal and denloruble event snrina? Mnv it not .Ik iiiHuc til iiiiii ii.i in', vvfc niiuwil ,nvt' ai u ivaiiuuu ,u iini.ii.9, n I. ,iuiiiita nu uev W '"Sj.'MTilling to.be tried io Illinois, but not ful lesson 'to the young 'and thoughtless ? One .'.'.avurii i I WO I would think toJ'rcviuiict Jour.. In New York, on tho 4th inst. of consumniinn. MriMaryTilton.wifuofMr Uirain Xupper, printer, formerly of Urattleboro, aged 4ti years. Allen Newell AiwoikI A. Mary Atwood Silas UeUel V. F. llronn Leeds llrdiwi I'. Payne ilaciin A. Mrs Uarrelt Delia 2 llarrett Ku.erancy Uiikcr l'liebc llaker H. Sarah Uriegs M. II. Hiiffgs C. C. . Ilenns Mary IJemis F. barah Curie Dexter Cune M. Mary Claik I'erar Jr Carpenter Sarah Cone Kpa C.itlrrcll Albert Clnlds A. H Mrs Capen Alexander Dudley Sherman Kildy Jonathan Fink Love Fellows Joseph (inodf noimh Hubert Unss C Harriet (irigfs Jnseph Hull Adaline ilailley Chnilullo Ileald Siinuii llazird l.ticri'lia Hubbard 11. Mary 7 Hall Warren llolbrook J. C. Jordnn William Kuowltnii A. Mary Kniuht Miner, Wind- iham County jvuigsiey ynuiia Minot Samuel Morse T. Mary Nichols Georije Nickersnn Warren I'alerton Levi, or Thcro'n l rail Henry IViliam S. Umeraiicy 2 l'ushuw Jnhii I'cik) Annlia Peck iV Piiinrroy 1'rule John l'aeker Lydia Itnol Jarvls. Slirij;ley Alfred Scott K. Luciml.i Sjibury 1'. Calisla Thomas' I'elndiah Tinnia Junes Verback Ixuis F. Winchester Jnhli Whitney Dnly ii Whitney Nathaniel WhoIhoii llira Wood man Wheeler I' Bxra Williiims I). Jumes Winn Thalcs F. II. FESSKNDEN, IVM. Sln(ls, Sarsariatrilla. HEALTH is the choicest blessing heaven can confer on man,, iif comparison to which nil worldly treasures sink into nothing and insignificoncc. The royal robes of min ces cannot compare with the tuddv hue of health. 1 housands sullering Irom diseases that hove reduced them ton total wreck, might by proper treatment ond the use of the right medicine, entirely reenin their health. Discas- ch having their origin in vitiated secretions, or Inflammation ol Mucous Tumors, Chronic Rheumatisms. Salt Rheum, Sciatic or Luinha go, Scrofula, King'.- Evil, Biles, ItnrlierM I tch, and similnr diseases, will he safely and ell'eclu ally cured by the use of MNDS'S SA11S.1 PJ1HILLJ, which has been used in many thousand coses with complete success. For particulars, n-n advertisement in this paper. STATU OP VEBiaON T. I'robate District of Marlboro, $s. In PnootTE Cotinr. Jiine2lsl, 1843, T"tO.MES Solomon Newill, Administrator Xy upon the Estate of Samuel Rider, hue of btratton, in said District, deceased, and repre sents to the Court, t tin t the Claims against the E-tlate a reported by tho doinmissionets, amount to 494 18 That eniti of nettling said Estate will nmouiit to about 75 00 SOGD 18 137 03 That the Inventory of Personal Properly amounts only lo Leaving a balance unprovided for from Personal Propel ly, of 432 10 He therefore nravs the Court In crmul him Licence to tell the whole of the Real Estate of the soul ilcceated, (with tho reversion of the Widow's Dower) as Ihe whole Estate will'not be sufficient to pay the Cluims against said Eslule, with costs of settling. SOLOMON NEWELL, Adm'r. Whereupon it is ordered, that a healing be had in the premises before Kaiit" Court, at a session thereof to be hidden specially at the Court House in New Fane, in said District, on the twenly-first day of July next. And for t - ..r :e.. u . t . imc iuiiuat: in iimnying an persons inierexieil of the time and place ufhenriui!. said Adminis trator is directeil to publish a copy of the Record of this order three tceeks successively in the Vermont Petenix, printed at Bratlleboro in sum .uiMrici, previous io saiu lime ui Hear ing. A true Cnpv from the Record. 45 Attest, LEMUEL WHITNEY, Rcg'r. STATE OP VERMONT. I'robate District of Marlboro, ss. In Pkoiute Cohbt, June 29th, 1843. COMES John Carpenter, Executor of the ' last will and Testament of Francis Phelps, late of Hnlil'ux in eaid Distiict, deceased, and files his Administration Account for exdmina tion and allowance. Whereupon, it, is ordcied mni inc same oe nearu agu examined betore said Court at hession thereof to be holden at the Inn of Henry Smiih.Jn Brottleboro, in. laid District, on the lost Thursday of July next. aim ior uie purpose oi noiiiyinc hit persons interested therein, of the time and place of hearing, Baid Executor is directed to publish a copy oi inc iiecom oi ims oruer mree leecH successively in the Vermont Phainix, printed at Bratlleboro, in said District, previous to said time ol hearing. A true Copy" from the Record. 45 Attest, LEMUEL WHITNEY, Reg'r. Worm! Worms! Worms! lAYNE'S TONIO VERMIFUGE This Vermifuge is perfectly safe, and so pleas ant mat cuuuren win not rclu.se to take it. II effectually destroys worms, riculruliscs acidity or sonnies of the stomach, increases the ap petite, and acts cs a general and permanent tonic, and Is therefore exceedingly beneficial in ir.icrmitu.-ul and remittent fevers, indigestion, $'C. and is almost a ceitain cure fur fever and ague, and what is of more importance, it does it permanently. It not only destrnxs worms and invigorates the whole system, Cut it dissolves and carries off the superabundant slime or mucus, so prev alent in the atomach and bowels of children, more especially of those in had health. This mucus forms the b-.il or nest in which worms produce their young; and by removing it, it is impossible Tor worms to remain in the body, It is harmless in its effects on the system, and the health of the patient is always im proved by its use, even when no worms are discovered. Numerous certificates of its use fulness have been received; which the proprie tor does not consider necessary to publish. Mr. Joseph A. Lent., of the Penn Town ship Savings Institution, Philadelphia, gave it to one of his children, and siiys that after tho sixth dose it brought nivny nbu'ut filly worms at once, five and six inches long. Mr. Ferdinand Woodruff used two hollies ol this Ve.inifuge for dyspepsia, and in the course oflwo weeks discharged upwards of thirty piec es of tape worm, and was thereby perfectly cured. Another gentleman of this cily hail it ad ministered lo his little daughter about three years old, when (.tie had n number of discharg es from her bowels, composed entirely of liitle white thread worms. He says they come nwny from hyr not only by hundreds, but I may truly soy by thousands', separately and in solid halls as large os hickory nuts, composed entirely of dead worms. Finally, what the public have long desired, a medicine of this kind, which might be de pended upon, prepared by n regular physician, it now oflered to them, and can be had of Dr. Jauie, No. 20 Souih Third Street, Philadel phia, und at his oliice No. 305 Broadwov, New York. DUTTON & CLARK, Agents for Brat lleboro. March 7, 1843. 2mo23 STATE OPVERMOKT. . f , Probate District of Marlboro, ss. 'In Probate Couiit, June 23d, 1843. A Instrument purporting to he the last X. Will mid Testiiineui' of Jason Morse, lute of WanUboro, in said Distiict, deceased, was DISTRICT CONVENTION OF THE FIRST presented for Probate by Jason Morse, Jr. the CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT executor therein named. Whereupon it is .... . . . ' , ordered thut a hearing ho had In the premises Ihe Wings or the I' irst Congressional Dis- before said Court, at a session thereof lo be Irict, comprising ihe Couikm of Windhuni, holden speciully at the Court House in New Bennington nnd Rutland, are notified that n Farte in said Di(ricl, on the twentv-first day Convention will he holden at Ihe Court Hodsn olMnlv next: Ami fur ihe ill Manchester on Wednesday the JOih dny of all persons interested, oHhe time and place ofi July next, for the purpose of nnnlinalinir n heminir. Ihut lliev mnv nmwnr mul ,.,iin,.ui ,l, Cotididate to represent the District in Congress Probate thereof, (if tliey nee cause), Ihe said' and pr appointing a Delegate and Substitute to named Exceptor is directed to publish n Copy lhf PJnl in tin I Whirr Hi iiii.m t In t . I -f'.i... I) ..i n.f i . ' ' V. STATES DISTHICT OOtTHT, VEltMONT DISTniCT. Jj BANKRUPTCY. Notice lo show cause ncainst petitions of Williird GiUon, ofCrafton, John II. Gales, of Wardsboro, Ilenrv Stickney, of Alliens, lor their Dischnrge' and Cerlifiehtes, as Bank ruptH, at the Court House in'Rultand, in fniil DiNliicI, on Friday tho Cth day of October, A. D. 1843, at 10 A. M. 4u. Wanted to Hire, MAN to assist it the Vermont Asylum. Aonlv to XV. rr nnninvpr'r --l l'.' - T-. 4.WVI. IUUU July 13, 1343. 4G Ihe Naiiunnl Whig Convention at Baltimore,! oft h.c Record of tliisorder, three weeks ucctis.'0V BRIGHTON MARKET' Jul,, 10. At Market 300 Beef Cattle 15 Cows and Calve. nnni ci,... -n o.i.t ' miiiiu wiiirii, ouu ..ii swine. US- ill May.1844. D. W. 0. CLARKE, S. F. THOMPSON. A. P. LYMAN, JunelS, 1843, i ' District.Corh.i tveiy in the Vermont Phajiijx, printed nt llratileboroj.in soid'Dist'rlctJ' previous' to suid IIIMU 111 I11.-1 1 111, ' A'truu Conv from the IleKord. '45 'Attest, LEMUEL WHITNEY'; ous to sum ... EYj Reg'r.1 Ueef Rattle We nuole firt nnalilv St 51); second nuulilv Ala 4 ih: third nnoliiv g3 75a41i3. 7 . ' Cows and Calves Sales, at $IC, $19, 24, and ,j , , ' j Sheep Lots were sold ftpm $1 toSS 25. Swine No oli sold," At retuil 4 a 5 J.Sei V Aston isliirig Nev s . j THE time has come '! TIIF. TIME MAY COMti WMN CONSUMPTION WILL RE CLASSED WITH THE CURABLE DISEASES." It. BUTE, M. D., 1832. THE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES the gratifying intelligence that he has received from England n large supply of ., BUCILIWS Iliiitgnrlnn irntgnm oi' fiifc ! The only Compound known to the Mcilicol Faculty which will effect n SPEEDY" AND PERMANENT CURE or that DREAD FUL MALADY, CONSUMPTION, ANV ALL DISEASES OF THE CHEST AND LUNGS, Such as Colds, Coughs, Spilling of Mood, Pain in Ihe Side nnd Chest, Irritation and soil ness of the Lungs, Bronchitis, Difficulty ijif Breathing, Hectic Fever, Night Sweats, Ema ciation nnd General Debility, Asthma, Influ enza, WboopiiiB Cough, Croup, r. For the last five years the HUNGARIAN BALSAM has been in extensive use in Great Britain, and throughout the Continent of Eu rope, where it him completely astounded' (be Medicol Faculty, by its unpaialled iuct'Css!H flic cure of TJIE MOST HOPELESS CASES of Coi.umplion eve brooght nnder ihcir 'no tice. In England it has cured thousand iipiln thousands 'M' all clours In cases of the nmdt dangerously Connuinplivc characier and life English pnpeiS are lull of cxlrovnganl eiiloai uius upon it nnd upon its distinguished uuilio.r,. In the Hospitals of Pun's oil other remedy have been thrown aside by order cf the medi cal overseers. A CommittecofSEVEN OF THE MOST CELEBRATED PHYSICIANS OF LONf D0N, who were requested by Dr. Buchan lf give their unbiassed opinion of his Bajsam. have, under their own panics, unresei vedly pronounced il an UNRIVALLED SPECIFIC I And they unhesitatingly recommend it lo bo kept in every family of n consumptive tf.iu or.Ncr. The joint'certificole of lliece Physi cians accompanies each bottle of the BoUam. .. DR. BUCHAN has been elected nu honorary member of all the prominent Medical Societies of Europe, and the Queen of England has lately signified ,to him, that in consequence of the great benefit he has conlerred upon mankind, by thcdi$fOvr ery.orhis Balsamtit is her intention shortly to bestow upon him the order of Knighthood. ' The Great merit of Dr. Biicban's BaUam is this in all ca;es of Pulmonary complaints it give IMMEDIATE' RELIEF. . A single bottle will reveal its. astonishing virtues, and open at once the fountain of health and strength to Ihe alllicted. TRY IT TRY IT to-day tomorrow' ii uncertain, and in ease oflile n'nd.deoth should never be appealed to. "" IT IS THE ONLY MEDICINE KNOWN WHICH CAN CERTAINLY CURE i CONSUMPTION. Of this fuct there is abundant, overwhelming testimony from the first Physicians, Lawyer, Clergymen, nnd Meichonls'uf Great Bri'talil.' 1 1 has scarcely been known to fail in any i-rte! case, and it has been used in thousands, where even hope itself had despaired.- nSThe subscriber bns been oppolntecl-diy Dr. Buchan, Sole Agent for hid Balaam m,tho( United States. CCJ-Price of the Bal.-am, only $1 per bottle With full directions, Dissertation on Cunsuh'i lion, Notices mid Certificates of Remaikahle; Cures, &c. . DAVID F. BRADLEE, f Sole Agent for the United States." 03 COUItT STltEET. 03 OPPOSITE THE HEAD OF BRATTLE sfl Sold in Bratlleboio hv .f 27 DUTTON & CLARK, MO ATS MORISON PILLS'!" THE GENUINE II YGEtN MEDICINE.f Accurately prepared by II. Shephard Moat, ofNewYoiki I rum the.oiiglnnl iccine useij liir many years by his late father, Mr. Thomoii Moat, Vice President of the Btiliah College ofHcalth. ; i Twenty years successful administration of these celebruted medicines in Etimpe, and more than ten jears in the United Slotes, ho,ve established their Jiigh reiiutalion. Thnnsanils of both sexes, who hnve been restored to health the numerous sutleters rescued from pre mature death iind volumes of certified cases of cure, embracing every dlteofe in the lorgr catalogue of human mibcry; mutt convince tho most incredulous, of tht-ir'tuperiorilv ni:d.- (lie truth of the Ilygeian theory, resulting fropt scientific research and experience; namely, .that "Man is subject to only one real disease im purity ofthe blood." The medicines being composed enliiely of Herbs or Vegetable matter, purify the htoo'd',' ond carry oil the corrupt humors of the body, in n manner so simple as to give everyday, ease nnd pleasure. - "Mon will ho born to dnysofhlibs, compared, to what has hitherto bee'n his lot, weighed down as he has been by disease, it,fiiniiljes nnd snllerings, which no earthly power knew how to alleviate, until this discovery, was pre hculed to the world. The wehk, 'the feeble, the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, nte in a few days strengthened by their nperotion and the most obMiuate complaints nte reipqved,by persevcronce without the expense of n PI13 si -cjan. Adapted lo all ciicunTstances and. situa tions tliey nie the best Medicines ever invented' for fun.ihes, or to lake to Sen; preventing scur vy and costiveness, requiring no change of diet, particular regimen, or care ogaiust tuking cold. The Ilygeian Medicines, first , Introduced into this country by H. S. Moot, jn 1830, have, fiir (he last three years been prepared bv bin., and the increasij.g sale attests their intrinsic, merit; thej comprise two soils of Pills, Nos. l' nnd 2 in single boxes of each at 25 or 60 ceilis; and packets containing both sorts, ot $1, 2, or 3. Tho Vegetuble cleopsing Powders, in large boxes at 371 els, with printed directions. Each packet litis a facsimile ol the eignutiiio. of H. Shephard Moat, and to prevent counter feits, are signed with a pen by the district.' Agent and Sub-Agent, on a label of yellow paper. . ,' None ore genuiue Unless thev have thoso' signatures and are obtained from Sub-'Agenfs' who can produce their written fromahe District AgenfVaml whose names p(o mvii(rvu 111 1111711 jlpjh'IHIVC (llSiriCjH, . II. SIIEPHEARD MOAT. Proprietor.. Depot 60 canal street, IJew Ypik. ;, For Sale Wlioleynln'.nnd Retnil in Urniiln. horo by DUTTpN, & CLARK, General' Agents, to whom all applications fur sgencies must be made, y, ef '".