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,!!5!BssjS .1.-. , ,,, , , ,, HTf" " jgricxilttiKal pfipgrtment. . . , ' 'MiicK Cews. ' M. Oucnon, of Paris, claims lo have, made an important discovery in animal plijsPology, by which nnv farmer mar "distinguish, by plainly visible cx trrnal sign.', in any herd of cows, each individual in M, accoruinn; to tne qunmuj ot .mux wnicnaae is capable of fielding, from twenty-six quarts a day down to next to nothing, and all intermediate quan tities." lie also contends thaj a correct judgment may be formed by these signs ai to the quality oflho milk which each cow In a. herd will give, and as lo the limo which will elapse after the animal bo. conies pregnant, before she will cease to give milk. The Treatise of Mr Oucnon, in which these things are stated, has been translated recently into our language and published by judge Meigs, of New York. It appears from this work that the system of M. Gucnon has been subject to the most rigorous scrutiny, under the observation of committees op. pointed by two different Agricultural Societies in Franco. Each Committee made a full and detail cd report of the manner or conducting the invest!, gallon, in the course of which the testa were ap plied to nearly two hundred animals. The Com mittee oflho Society of Bordeaux say ..that "after more than twenty years" of observation and research, Air Guenon has succeeded at length in discovering certain natural and positive signs, which constitute the basis of his method, a method henceforth proof against an error. We have alluded to this alleged discovery for two purposes. The first of these Is to acquaint' our rea ders with the fact that such a discovery is said to have been made; and the other is to inform them that a very respectable practical farmer of Mass., John Brooks, Esq., has communicated a letter to the farmer's Club of New York, Informing that body, lint he' has the fullest confidence in the state ments of the French writer. Mr U says in his let ter that he has made a personal examination of more than one hundred cows, adopting for his guide the marks discovered by M. Gucnon. and that he had been mistaken only in five cases. The plan he adopted was to visit the cowyards of some of the princcton, Mass., and examine the marks of the animals, from which he was enabled to estimate the quantity of milk which each cow could yield. His decisions were invariably made before inquir ing of the owners as to the character of the animals examined, and, as misht be expected, excited no little interest among his neighbors. The letter of Air U. was transmitted to 1 lie Vluh through John S. Skinner, Esq., formerly of this city lialtimore American. Farm Bakn-s and SrAM.cs. Barns sliuuld be so placed as to make them warm and comfortable tor cattle. 1 hey should have southern, or an eas tern aspect, and a cellar should extend under the whole building ; fur this room Is the best in ' the whole barn, and it is made at less cost than any room that can be made in the building. A firmer who has rocks handy, can dig and none a cellar with labor that is less costly than that olcarpen tcrs. ,11 am cellars are warmer in winter and cooler in summer than Hie upper parts of the building. Roots forelock can be kept here and fed out uith a great, saving of labor compared with storing in the cellar oftnc dwelling house. And barns may be so finished that hay may be stored conveniently below the barn Hour. This is exceedingly conven ient when you arc in a hurry and you always are : . I. - r. m mo atieriiooii in nay nine, ror ouo man may cart home a load and throw it off while others arc left in the field 'to gether the hay. When all hands are at home the nay may be levelled down. Ilamy weather answers for this business. Barns should always be ret on the same side of tnc road with the house. Yet we find many far mers placing barns and out-buildings on the south side of the road, and directly onnosite lo the dwel ling-house, This cuts olTllie most pleasant pros pect mat is usually to dc had troni ine south side, or end, of Ihe house. It compels jou to cross the road many times in a day lo see your cattle and feed them. And it exposes you to all the effluvia that is generated in the dung heaps in hot weather for in hot weather the wiuds are southerly. I would place my bam, hog pen, and so forth, on the easterly, or northerly side of the house, rather than westerly, because the east winds arc less prevalent than the west; and when they do prevail, they are never o charged with putrid matter as west winds that have blown over heaps of manure. Farm buildings thus arranged may be set quife near together, without offence lo the nasal organs. Many steps are saved in a whiter by setting the barn and the hng pen near the dwelling house;, and you can no arrange them, in most cases, as to be able to run to the stock to be fed, under the lee of the buildings, and nee from the northwest wittily In winter the hogs should be under the barn, both for their own comfort and yours. They will live wa-tri there, and you can carry them food when jrou go to feed the cattle. In summer a trough may conduct the wash or the dairy direclly to the pen, and save you the labor of carrying it by hand. Maine Cultivator, PAPER HANGINGS ! Q KftA ROLLS Paper'Hnngings, ne w and spleu JUJKJ ilid patterns, direct Ironi the manufactory j composing nearly one hundred different patterns. For sale at very low prices bv DUTTON & CLARK, FEATHERS. Oofs POUNDS prime White .Live Geese Fealh- w ers.iusi received tiv TOWNSLEY & SONS. WOOD. 1fiA CORDS HARD WOOD, jntej in ex. xJKJ change for Beaver, Pilot, and lulled Cloths, by A. E. DWINELL. Rrattleboro, Dee, 1, 1840. 15 .MUFFS! MUFFS 1 1 A LARGE assortment selling orr a( cost and C1I1RCES, by DUTTON akd CLARK, LIVE GlllCKEiYS! WA NTED at the Htdromtiiic Etbusii. mciit, L. FlflST, Superintendent, Brattleboro, Nov. 4. Iltf LAMP OIL! A TIERCES superior Waaler Sperm Oil,- w arrant a' cd of the very first qualif y. For sale by UUUUIM K ULAItK, umuicuoro, uctooerzv, . II 1 fift ?BLS- Bml"' - AkU' Fl", (Bhawtnul - " Mills) from, new wheat, fust received sod lor ,, ,,,. WHEELER & PRATT. - Oct. SI, lWli, if BOOTS! BOOTS! ! 1 ".CASES, Tldck Boots. ; ii u iSjotrt double sole do. " Jiovs' ' 11 S Cads' For tale low by TOYVN6LEY& SONS. Flour and Sail. 1 0 SDP Superfine Family Flour; 3S0 bushels liW T. L SsU, received this week by G. C. HALL, Dec. I. IS WANTED, , , IMMEDIATELY ty the eiibwiier, or , two Journeymen Boql and Shoe, tosfcew.'1 jft. ' " "" , IV SIMONDS. sVatUeboro, Ort. i'.'ltiB. ' ' in , ,i. ; , Ji'.rf Grocery Store AMD OYSTER SALOON. rp HE subscriber continues huiwt at Ihe new JL Store lately filled up at No Ollrick Row, and has luu-uaiiiijr mi saie isrocencs, ucc. Hit slock coniistsin part of the following!-' Sugar, Molaiues, Teas, CoHVe, Cocoi, Kaiiins, Fign, Orangt-t, Lemons, Spices, Tobscco, Cigars, Powder, Shot, Soap, Oil, Salmon, Mackerel, Boston Tripe, Nuts, Toys, Raisin Grapes, Confeclinnrry ofall kinds, Ac, c. WAKitnin exchange for Goods, Corn, Kyr, Otis, Polalites, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, &c. FRESH OYSTFAIS Received every Tuesday and Friday, tnd fur ttle by the keir, qusrt, or bowl. 'He will furnish at short no- tire and at til timed. Oysters, cooked in any style; aim, tripe, hsm, fowls, pies, rskes, cusltrds, hot codec and tea. Separtle rooms, well furnished, where Oysters arm oilier rciresnmenu are served up in me oest man ner. JONAS CUTLER, Brtllleboin, Dec. 10, 1846. IC Ready Made Clothing. cujve sTgoodhue HAVE received fur tale Heavy Dlanket Over Coats; " Blk Dudel do do; " AllxtTweedsdo do; " " "Sack do do; Blk Broad Clolh do; Mill Tweeds Business Coats; " " Sack do do; Blue Black Broad Ciolh Cloaks; Vests and Pantaloons, Ureen; Jackets, Drawer! and Shirts; Hats, Css, Boots and Shoes; Trunks and Valises. Bratlleboto,Dec.9S 1810. 11 STOVES, STOVES. CONSTANTLY' on hand and for sate cheap for Cash, Credit or Old Iron, Parlor, Cooking and Box Sloven, of til sizes, from 13 inches to S leet long. Also, all kinds of Caning nisdetn order and it short notice, tt the E.aiie r urnace, Hinsdale, . II., by ;. miowti St co Dee. 13, 1340. Cwll NOTICE. rplIF, Stockholders ol the Cunntclicut River Bridge JU are hereby nnlinrd and warned to meet at Ihe dwelling home of Asa Sheiwin, In llinmlile, on Mon day Ihe 4lh day of January next, at 3 oVIoi k, P. M., for tins choice of officers for the vear ensuing.1 Also. lo transarl any other business that may legally come uciurr halo iiu-rung. uv nruer ni Hie uirectors, IIENRV CLARK, Acting Cleik. urauiruorn, uer. M, 1S4B, u STATK OP VKKMOKT. District of Westmikstcsss, Tht linn, the Prolate Court for Ike Vhlriet of 1 1 . . rn. 1 1 , , . ,1 , 1 ' ir (.iintiHiii. 4 v hi. fcf '!, lil.'rjt(U ir M c- tote ttfLtiariTT 11. UOUEltTS, late of Putney, in mu Lmrici, urzeatcu, iniriiaie, GaccriKO TVHEREAS, John R. Miller,. Adnilnljtratof of v v the estate or Ihe sard deceased, hath lepresent' rd to this niurl that the personal etlale nls'aiJ deceas ed is insufficient to nav the debts aeainsl salt! ralate. and bath applinl fur tirense to sell the real estate of said ilereaned, consisting ol one third part ol a ahp in Ihe congregstinnal meeting house, in said Pulney: It is therefore ordered, that said application stand for hearing and decision at a session of said rourtlobe held at the dwelling house ol EHery Allbf, In West, minster in saiddistriri, on theseron'd Saturday ol Jsn- uary. 194(, aim nut nonce ol said application, and ine nine and place aet lor hearing, be piven lo all per sons iniercsira in saiu esisie, uy punncaiion in the Vermont Phienix, printed nt Bratilcboro in the county ol U'indham and Slate of Vermont, three weeks suc cessively previous thereto, tint they may appear and object to the same if ihcy shall see cause. ELLERYALLBE, Judge. vcirmnsier, uer. is, isig. IS STATE OK VKHSION'T. DisTaiCT or Wcsthikstx, ss. The Hon. the Probate Court for the Dittriel ofH'ett. mimter To all pertont tntereiledinjhe ettale of oin n.i ii iuur,n, taie or ruitiey, tn lain ait triet, tltecaicd, tutate, GacxTiso. WHEREAS, Riley Burdill and Jeremiah Ryan, Executors upon the estate of said derea'seil, have filed their nrlition in wrilinir. tcltinir forth ihe amount of debts due from the deceased, and probable cimige.nl an numeration, ami me value ol f lie ersoa si estate, and have reauesled said court to print Ihem license to sell all the real estate of said deceased; rep resenting that a ss'eol'pait of asij real estate will be necessary in nmer to raiie lunus to pay debit and charges of administration, and that a sale ol a part thereof cannot be made without injury to Ihone inter ested in Ihe remainder. It is therefore ordered that said application Blind for hearing tnd deci.ion it -. tinn ol said court to beheld at the dwelling house of cuery Aline, in Westminster in aaid district, on the third Saturday of January, 1847, and that notice ol said application and the time and place set lor hearing be eiven to all persons interested In laid Miir t.v publication Jn Ihe Venn ml Plicrnlx, printed al Brat tleboro, In thecoasly of Windham and Slate of Ver mont, three weeks successively previous therelo, that me- ui.jr opjicar inn unreci 10 ine same ii iney snail see cauie. ELLERY ALLBE, Judge. Wcslminsler, Dee. 19ih, 1846. 18 State of Vermont. Marlboro, ss. In Prolate Court, Dee. 18, 1840. AN instrument purporting to be the last will and testament orSVSJJNJll CAIU'ENTEII, late ol Dover, deceased, is presented for probate by. Luke Rice, therein named Executor thereof. Whereupon, It Is oiderwl 41181 said named Execu tor notily all persons interef led, llisl (his court will de cide unm the proline of said instrument, at ihe session thereof, to be hidden at Child.' Inn, in Wilmington In said dislrict, on the last Thursday of January nexl, by publishing aenpy of the reeiudnfthU order three weeks successively in Ihe Vermont l'hrenix. primed at Braillebor in atld district, previous to said tune ol hear ing. A true copy of Record, Attest, B. D. HAR&IS, Reg'r. 18 Local nntl Traveling Agents Waulril, TO canvast the Slate of Vermont with au interest ing and valuable woik, that las never been nll'er rd In that Slate. Dislricls will be secured lo Agents II it it desired. For further information, apply to ii. b. Kims. , , 10 Phoenix Row, Amherst, Mass. K7-AII letters mast be pre pall IC INSURANCE. tF" Vt. Jliittial Fire Insurance Co. rrilJE subscriber, Ageal for the Vr. Motuai. Fiaa las. Co., hereby gives notice that he will ellect Insurances in ssid Company, on all kinds ol prniirrly usually Insured by similar companies, nn application: Ii If crrfiau-iuriL'iir Brattleboro, Dee. 1848. ' ' " 6ml6 WOTICK. ALL pennna indrkted lo us by ftoln or Itook account, nt froui i.ne ti sis years standing, are requested lo call and settle between Una and the first of tVbriiirr next. rirallltburo, t)ec. 7, 181(1, WANTED, K(( CHILDRENi to bid Palm Leaf, nitch OXJKJ braid, by Es W, tROUTY. Nov. 1st, 1840. 13 BOOTS AND SHOES. THE subscriber has just tecelyed from Boston, La dles', Gentlemen's, Misses' and Children's Boots, Shoes niul Rubbers, which will be sold oiv lor cash. P. SIMONDS. Brallleboro, Oct. 37, 1840. lo G RAHAM and Bueiaheat Flour for tale by .WlttjrjLKH l'llATlV " ' IIW5I1" Dec. 1, 1840. MBS. FISK T" ESPECTFULLY invites the Ladiet here, and J, elsewhere, to call and examine bet new and beau- tilul assorlmenl ot FAlfoV AM) DUKSS GOODS, which have lust lieensrlecled In Boston with ihenreat est care, and cannot fail of suiting Ihe moat fastidious taste. CO" Linus, please Call and test ihe prlcet ; I will warrant iney enati not oe tn nnjection io trie purchas er. ALSO. IKX8S S. CH AftlBBRlAXN, Having just returned from Boston, is prepared to wsil upon her fileiuls and customers, and will pleascihem with the latest tnd most approved Fashion. ALSO : Wanted four young Ladies es apprentices. Brattleboro Nov. 10, 1840. Itostoii Itcaily Mnilu CLOTHING STORE. lfin. PE.A1TZS "ETAS just relumed fioni Ibwlnn with t Urge and jljl splendid assortment ol n imteu ui,vi ji ISO, comprising inpailnf Otcr Coats, Dress anil Frock Coals, Sack Coals, Ilroatlclotli Clonks, fcc. Al). a creal virielv of Ptntaloons. Vests. Green Spencers, Overalls, Flannel Shins and Drawers, Bo soms, (.ollart, &c, which he will sell st a very small prom. (Pleate giee your oldfrienda call.) F. FRANKS Brallleboro, Dec. 3, 1340. 15 Rubbers! Rubbers!! nn HE subscriber has just leceived direct from the at. -ma tlemcn's JL - manufacturers, a large lot of Ladles' and Gen- PATBKI ZIUBBSR SHOES of villous pstterns, vix Gentlemen't clolh stripped leslher bhitnm Rubbr ; Over Shoes; do. .,- Klsstic Rubber do. do.; Ladies' do. do. do. do.; do. Buskin do. do. do.; tCj-The sbuve Shoes will be told it Wholeisle or IttisiL at the lowest Msixet raiccs. Those withimr to fit out wish Rubbers lor the eomimr Win ter will do well to call and examine my lot ol Shoes neiore nurrnasing elsewhere. PERRIN SIMONDS. Brallleboro, Oct. 3, 1840 1(7 PERIODICAL & C1IK.U1 PUBLICATIONS. fTIIIE subscriber would respectfully give noiiee that jl ne nas received ine agenrr lor the loiiowing i'e tioiiieits, wnirli will tie lurmslied st the subscnnlion price, fiee ofMtsge, by the tingle o., or yesr. Columbisn Alsgarine, Grahim's " Ladies National Mag., i. . iiiustrtteii La.liea Garland, Gfuley's Lady's Bik, Little's Living Age, I'ailor Annual, Christian Family .Mamiine. Also, most of Ihe petiodictu of the daj furnislird as auove. Oil HAP PUBLICATIONS will be received as fsttistheytre iuuedfrom llieprets. Also, an ttsortment of newsnanert sviil be feeeiveil hv Express, rvery Saturday alu-iuoon, tnd sold by the iingic copy ii cuy puces. CO" Any Periodicals or Cheap Publications, not on nanu, win do lurmslied it snort nonce. G. II. SALISBURY. Brallleboro, Sept. 5, 1840 J Commentary for the People, NOW rublifbinff, the KciWtic CoiDnwatwy om tbe Ho!j OiLl. from iLe wotkl f Uanrv and Sedttt. iui ahota nn ItuadrrU otlirr writers, lite woik it pnaied on Gn paper, tod with I j rye clear type. It willtVciwpletcdUtwentj.fieOipirt, of etjhl pieieich, imim1 Qvo. all of whKJi la now ttcrcotjp- ru. it ni let? vcauiiiMiijuiBiirau!! aj accaraw wiewi 01 icnp turel acraei, draifDrd fpesHiIly to aiWlllib commtBtarytxl CiMutixl bv tlrn mMt tmlaal ThLs rui fhrtu sm IlktWiM tdJed, wtscra aecisff , for rwrpoacf ot ilkitntioa ( uie "iioio coruDntinj ti vaiaibia a erM ur iiiuvtrauf eagrar n toj rrabellithmeoU at hat t tt beta qnited ia any nuilir work, ft maj be med with toy adittoa of tha Bible. WiU b puiiitftfst eini-rtioDtt.ijr pnc Utnli ecb part. I be dijo of the lomoiittte of tb London Tiact Soc sa dr r wImmc supruioo tbe Kojiliib rxk waa pirpirtid. hu loroTer that ground wbre all efaDgilicaldaaoaiioationa unI, and tn mtk a plain ami practical eipoaitjoa of rtltrioua Lrutb tmld.tr. r i a Tlim work is biad on the Cotnraealarin of lUnry and Scott, aoj eiora than one ha ad red other ntra in the rarioai depait meota of Biblical Literatartf th moit itvporUat bbacrraUoM of tbeae rmincntdirinca batjos quoted, coaitiUUng a digttt ot Uia moat Vlluibla rcaulU at urLicb tha laaroM ma nf all ar hire arrived la their critical Uiid of the llolj Sctiplarea, mrfuactj urn lercn mu 10 idc wadw oi sHnaay scunoi icaciicri and of famlliea engaged in the tiKmitic auid of Lb xrip torrt, I'erhapa there nerrr wi a jane tare of time when true rtlirioa mora greatlj needed a aafeffiiird again t attack which are both boldly andaaaidaoualfaiatedatberfiUtpriaeii'lMi pcrhapatra religion waa fiaer In a mora penloua poaition btteea opea en cm iet aod pretendrd fi tend, than al thu particalar crista j aod urelr nerpr waa it mora iaeaaWnt thaa now, on eterj true friend of her liol preceata, eter c4aiaQtMMia uualcr of a btuiachold, ererjr aosioaa parent, guardian, and protector, lo be pruTiueu wnn auiidoio i me potion which w to uoacnipiouiit eatterrd abroad, or in argument agimtt aaehdtnzerotta hiltcy which la pntnonnded to tba faltirv and detriment oftbal rellmon. which la the faithful oracle of the Dtioe Creator, and the beat obicct n. the conoilera haa heen la nrorlda a a-oramiiai. rt compact in .ie, raodenu ja price, and aaited to Chriitiaaa oi cierj aiauon.ianaana uenomtotUioa. The fiaiil to; w ho hand thia work cornea will hato in their poraeaiion a a tore of biblical acieoce and onciieal Is. tructiofi of more value than gold. Itere-ptblicaUonla a great undertaking, and hope It will recede an adequate aupporU MThia Commentirf h enjorod eitraordinvr popularltv aaa practical eipotltion of (iod a word. It differa from anj other, premntiog the beat etegetieal, illaitrative and practical com menu which the editor were able to select from the but acho). ara. on each ruaui7n. In ecmn.. Tha teit btln omlttftl. Ii U enabled to pre tent a Taat amount ol learalng in a aoiall tpice. i ne aourcei rrom wdicu ii la compum aooru a pence I guaranty of Ita aotindaeaa, both of doctine and interpreUUoo, while the advantage of hating the opinion (4" different coutmeDtatori a anna rent and rerv ffmaL" A' 1. IlxanetlitL We regard the Eclectic Commeatarr now In eoune of pub iicauon oy mr snannon, a evpeeiau; acaemng trie patronage of I'roteaunt Christiana. Iu cheapneif, Uantiful finish of nia chanical-workmanship, and Its cbniprehensiveiaCts, embracing as it does, the cieam of all the ablest commentaries, all entitle It to ifrj high coimideration'fAr, Parlor Mag. ' We have received the moat fatoAhLi a otic at from minr dis. linguif hed clergvmcn of rsnoue deoominatjia in Ibis coup try. aiiuaisoirnm ine preaa, w nicn cannot do insertra m arewspa per ad.ertisemcnl on account of their length: the will be. found on the cover of lch part. HODGItT T. SHANNON, 200 Wtlham al.t New York. Bookseller and agents supplied at the reguUr trade pricea. The numbers, as nubtished. will be sent bv einrii to an nart oftha United Stitee, bjr re ml l ting the amount for the same at urns in tciiumjj uj viuei. lMr.itf FOR SAIiE. A Tiro sTouvanicK house, pleaanlly situated on High Sireel. In Brattlrbiiro, Bast Village, Willi a good Barn and oilier out houses, and hair an CO" Possesilmi civen hnmedistelv. acre ol'land. Knr terms apply to the subscriber, on t lib premises, rmL. O. Mcjd, E. OZBARL STODDARD. Dec. 3, 1S46. tlltl PUTNEY WOOLEN FACTORY. TUG subscribers baring tlivlr machinery In complete repaii.are rradir to receive wool to manufacture on lures, or by the yard, on I bo must favorable tenor They have on hand a aieat variety or plain and fancy Cassiir.cres, arliich they will eiclniiM) fur wool.nn delivery. JAMES KCVES & CO. Putney, June 2, 1845. 41 'J0 Z.I2T. A GOOD TENEMENT, and possession given immediately. Apply to 15 11. SPA LDINO. tUtCrttlo Holes, fluffs, &c, AOOOD ASSORTMENT of Buffalo ltolet, Muffi and Capi of almojl every quality, can be found at O. C. HALL'S. BONNET SILKS, Velvets and Satins, Blbbons, Plumes, Flowers, and every article in the Millin ery line, can be had at O, C. HALL'S. Uec. 1. 1 nox STOVE. I SECONP HAM) 0 pUe.Box Siovb wjfh a gl ol ripe, Inr sale elicap by A.E DWJNELI. Bralllebororjee,?, 84, is NJEW YORK Bonnet Manufactory, AKD IVEIIiXINEnV STORE, .Vo. a lirlck Jtotc. rp HE undersigned lakes liberty to Inlorm (he La- dies of llrallleUiro and its vicinity, that be has taken ono halfibe atnre (ormeily ncrunlnl by O. C Lawrence, where he intends to do all kinds ol MIIililNBRY BUSINESS, ANIt MANUFACTURC STRAW GOODS of every Description, Velvet nnd Bilk Donncts, Lndlet' Caps, Ac. W'ebsve tltn on hand aauperior article of plain and neut Veheli, Plumet, Iltlim, Tall, and plover; which arc seleeled from New York market all of which will be hold low. Be It remembered that great care his been ttken to employ the beat of snd we leel confident in ia)in; ihsl alt woik entrust ed to our care will be dona with neatness and in order, and to give as good satisfaction as any in Ihisviclniiy. ff?- PjVSIIIONS received monthly from New York tnd Boston. N. II. The tdverlUer would also say to all Milli ners, in the adjoining towns, that he has been In ureal expense in getting Machinery tnd lilting up for the purpose ol Dressing over Old Uo.ixits, is he list nerelofoie done ; and tthe hss manulscluied in New York and other places, professes to be a competent workman, and pledges himself to give satisfaction to all. CJ Cleansing done onan entire newsystem, which is very quick, and letvet the Slrtw perfectly pure, clear tnd unharmed. . Bokrct FatMca intnufaclnred Bom the latest Pat terns, and fur ttle Wholesale and ItelaiL, by J. BASCOM. HnUlirr tad IVesaer. Brsttleboro, Nov. 2, 194C, II NEW GOODS, CHEAP rOR CASH. EP. and Kit;. Csihmerct J Blue blk. do. ; Diab Lvonese. Alnaeeas. CtOimcre De Laines. new R style mints : Salisbury. Ansold. and Wool Flannels: Red twilled do. ; Plaid Litiae.vt, and t great varielyof gooot not mentioned, an oi wnicn win uetoio ai low est mttket prieet by A. E. DWINELL. Brattleboro, Nov. 10, 1840 12 Cheaper than the Cheapest. T 7" F. now offer am) shall sell the remsinder of our ' T slncSt or Goods, which is complete in rverv va riety commonly kept in a country ttore, JIT COST, without my regard to former prices, as we are deter mined to close them out the present winter. CO No mistake. J. 4 H. RICE. Wardsboro, Nov. 59, 1840. Cwli 300 BulTalo ROBES Jfmt received by W. . SPURR & CO., which gives them a better assortment fro sale than can be found elsewhere. I)rjmi.o Ovta Costs for sale and made to order. MUFFS, MUFFS, Ladies will God at W. C. SPURRfcCO'S, the lar get and cheapest assortment of .Vuffi, Boat, Keek Tiet, Suan'i Down, 4., fye. Give us a call, as we have too. many lo enumerate. HATS AND CAPS. A superior article of Fur ami Mole tkiu Hats, manufactured and con. ttaully on band, at wholesale or re tail. A lew Dnn or the "Bough and Beady" HATS, a new article, just leceived, and are just the thing foi wet weather. Cloth, Fur, and Fur trimmed CAPS. Marry new style, or Caps which cannot be round el-c-where, and a belter atsorlmentol Clolh, and Fur 1 1 mi med Caps, which are constantly being manuraetureil al wholesale and retail. A Itrge assortment of THTJNKS, VALISrS, UMBIIE1.I.A0, OAKE3, OAF TRIMMIHOS, &0.. 8cO. Give as t call and you will find just what Is in print. Opposite the Stage House. W. C. SPURR & CO. Brallleboro, Nov. 0, 1840 tn " Crccnlcaf 'tt Labor Saritig Craaimar." rpHIS book, which has aOurded lo thoussnds their JL only knowledge cl English Grammar, tnd hit proved ilrelf Ihe true Labor Savine Grammar, it now told al Ihe low price of 25 cla. Now as oar schools are kept oiily about three winter months, and it is ex ceedinelv desirable that children should imnrove thia short lime to the best advanttge, we are in duly bound as rational oeinct. to sunn v them with time 7lnl- which tie best calculated Mo abridge tod and ttve It' oor,-1. e. mose trnm wnien ttiey can learn Willi the greatest facility and rapidity. For tale sinitle, bv Ihe iloren or hundreil, at the 15 BUATTLEDORO BOOKSTORE. INSURANCE. fpiIE subscriber having been appointed by the Di rectors or the Wtndhtin County Insurance Cnm ptnv, their Agent foe Ibis plsee and Vicinity, will tt lend to the Insuring ol properly tn laid Company, on application. IIENIIY CLARK. Brallleboro, Jan. 5, 1840. 4w20 Chairs ! Chairs ! ! Just rrccivcii nt IVo. S Brick Itoiv, Fronton. f lis belt Manttfattorle t MwittXustttt, A GENERAL assortment of Chairs among which are Ihe following! Hocking Chairs, with Cane Seats and Backs; Do. do. with Cane Seats; Do, do, with Wood Seals, different sizes; Ntirre Chai(s, with Cane Seals, two sirea; Oflicc Chairs, common, and'Patent Pivot; Parlor Chairs Harrison and Clay Grecian; j Do. do. common, cane teats, bent md straight back. Children's Chairs of all kinds, sizes, nnd fashions. High Patent Pivot and common Stools, Ail which the subscriber will sell as low .as any ol liia neighbors. ALQNSiO HATCH, Brallleboro, Oct. 17, 1340. IfO DENTAL SURGERY. A. D. PUTNAM, --Surgeon Dcutist. WOULUinrormtlic cillxcn oftlie villafif tf DitlUo 1oro, tnd ilf vicinilj, llit lie Itai locileti Iilnikvll in Mid villj;e ilh ln? r ijH-cUtion of making it hii prruiancnt renidencc, where be will hold himself in readiness tv utrrurm. in the moat aUllful manner, alt oner. atlona In the lino of Otntat Surgery, We wilt piomiao entire tlrctlon to tliow who tnay fin jtloy iiiii,by warrantiii the aueceajof hia (? ration . He would alatt in fur in the cililrrti of the neighboring towna, which he haa htrttofure visited, thai ho will continue hia vtaita to them jtcilodically. na usualy. fCT Office ner the l'wt Office, UrattleDur.ii. fiitj IWO,, m FOR SA3L.E, A3 WO SMALL DWELL! N G HOUSES, with tollable Bsrn and houses, and one acre or LAND, slluat- In the East Village or Brattleboro. near the Vermont Asylum, . for terms and a more pailicu. lar description or the premises, applv to L, G. iluo. El- ' , , . KA I ItANlKl, KNUWLTqnit llaltlcboo, Svpl, 25, 1840. , . 8 JVEW MILLINERY. Mrs, E, HINCKLEY OULD inform the Ladles of Brnllleboro, and .i ......n.ltno Villffe. that she has ooencil a ahnp for catrying on the above business in all lit brtneh ' '. . ,u.....r. l M.r. heeler and Pratt. OlilK). tile the Stage House, and has a well selected slock of MILtlilNERY GOODS, Fresh from New Votk; and will keep constantly on hand a rich supply of tiTIM AHO VELVET IUTS, IIOOUS, rLOREWCt AKO straw utTS, csps, rsticr head naissts, A rich anorlment of Winter Bibini, the latett etylet; Plumet, Ftoxtert, Laeee, See., ffC lie. !Q Bonnets made al short notice ; Silk and Slraw Ponnels repaired in Ihe best manner. ALSO Headv Made Shroud', Caps, and Collars, and will keep on hand Mourning Hals, liolli Mode ami Aiapinc, Lieewisc, Ureas Making done in the best manner, Mrs. HincicLCT would humbly say that from many years experience, anu lormer success in umin, nu by her future exertions to do juilce lo her Patrons, hopes to merit a share or public pstronsge. ALSO: Wishes to employ four Apprentices with out delay. Brallleboro, Nov. 3, 1810. 1 BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! ! ltTOHB ITEVr GOODS. Selling off at a Discount. THE subscribers hare just received a large addi tion lo their New Stock, which was bought al OR u.. mmn, 1 iti.n f..r.nr n,ie Anil will lu' Biilit at a great discount. CO-Now isyour lime to buy Goods lor leas man ineir rcsi inue, nuu rr. WHKKLKIl fc PRATT. Oct. 21. 1846. 9 TUB subscribers having formed a copartnership under the Grm nfr-. 11. JONES & CO.. for the manufacture or Melodeont, Seraphinei, -c , would! resiecllully inform the public, that they will be happy lo supply all otders lor Instruments in their line, wholesale ami retail, at as low price, as can be procur ed in theeounlry. Quality of Instruments warranted rtiual to any other manufacture. S. II. JONKS. WOODBUIIY II BUUDITT. tO-AII ordera received al the store or Woodbury & Burdill, opposite Hall and Tnwnslej's, where raty lie found a general assortment or Musical Instruments, In struction Books, Sirincs. &e., fir. WOOOBUUY & BORDITT. Brattleboro, June 23,1340. 41 PAPER HANGINGS ! DUTTON and CLAItK have Ihe largest and cheapest atoek ori'jrcc HtnciKCt tn the place. Call and ere them before purchasing. Nov. 18, 1310. 6wI3 G. C. JIAjLI, HAS liern receiving Tor the last tendtya from New York tnd Boston, a large addition to his stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, tnd Hard Ware, purchased at low prices, which will be told at at small advance. Dec. I, 1446. 15 fluffs, Muffs. rkTUIE toWeriberg hive iott received t Itrtre assotl Jl menl of SI ufbj, together wilh a trreat variety lit r ur ami r ur t iimmea uaps, wnicn will tic a.id ai ex tremely low pricea. WHEELER .V PRATT Dec I, 1840. . 15 Muffs, Muffs. f(f MUFFS, comprising the largest and motl VJ deiiable lot we have ever ollered for sale. Black Lynx Mutts: Imitation do dot Filch do; Tape Fox 'do; Blue Coney, do; Black dodo; Blue Denett do; Black dodo; Grey Squirrel do, Boas, . bunt. f uuuuiiul. Brtltleboro, Nov. 1st, 1346. 11 MUFFS! MUFFS ! I A LARGE and rich assortment or rtthionable (.Muffs, just leceived, and will be sold cheap as the ALIO Fur Trimmed Csps new slyle. A. E. DWINELL. Brallleboro, Nov. 10th, 1340. 12 WINTER GOODS! CUM' & C00DMIK HAVE received In addition to the former stock, a tare stock rf Winter Goods. Ladies Clotkings tnd Dresa Goods in great variety. Silk VelvrU, colored Salins. Hibins and Plumes for Bonnets. Cashmere and Wool Shawls, Rose Blan kets, Flannels, Dockings, Carpeting, Oil Cloths, &r. Brallleboro, Nov. 1st, 1846. II PAINTING. TIIE laliwriber rripeclfulljr onooncei to the inhibit inti o! IJratUcboro aod Ticinilj, that he continues to can on tbe PAINTING BUSINESS In all ita Tariounlranchfittii: Iloute, Sign and Imitation Painting, Chung and Paper Hanging, sctat UieoLD TAKb.one doot north of the Vermont Haute. He hopet lr fiiLlsI'ulncn to merit and secure a ahara of poblic lUt ronase. KOUKRT UOUEKTSON. Uraltleboro, April 2d, 1&(C. 3G Cabinet Furniture. TJOSWELI, PARKER has on hand, and is JL1 manulacturmg, all kinds of CoSmel furniture, auctt as Sofas, Canl nntl Center Tables, Secretaries, Htire.-itiH, Ilctlslcatls, Arc, Xc for which he will tell for Ctsh or Barter as low as can be bought In Boston or New York. Hit woik is made of Ihe best slock and bv ths best workmen. CO Ladies in want ol Furniture of tlie latest alyle, would do well to call at his shop, NO. 5 ELLIOT 8TKEET. Also, all kinds or CHAIRS, ofevery slvle and pal tern, cheap. . . ROSWELL PARKER. urainctjoro, uec. 34. 1846. 19 New Boot .nnd Shoe Store. GEO. CUTXjER & CO. STOULD respectfully give notice to TT thpir frleniU .net iIih iiiihlii iti.t 3lliey have just opened a iJOOT AND SHOE STORE nt No. a Brick Row. wnere iney win seen constantly on nana a primo aa aorlinent of BOOTS and SHOES, manufactured by experienced workmen and ol the bcsl materials. Also, a full stock of India Itubbcvs, which will be sold as loir as' Ihe lowest. (!. C. dc CO,, bopu by strict attention to business, and telling a good article, lo obtain a share ol patron age. N. B. All kinds of Boots ami Shoes made to order, anu repairing none at snort nonce. GEO. CUTLER CO Brallleboro, Sept, SO, 1840. c MOKE NEW GOODS!! Ittillon .V Clark A RE Ibis week receiving an aiblillnnal supply of tM. r jti.it javu- ir in x tiii UUUUH, comprising almost every variety ul Donas Ooons, which will be sold at extremely low prices. Wo do not Oder our Goods at cost, but will sell them orr quite as cheap. Call and see and be your own judges, ley All kinds of produce taken, and the highest prices paid. Brallleboro, Nov. 19, 1S4I). IS SOjLAR LAMPS, OK rich new styles, for sale low by A. H. DWINELL. PATENTS. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN OFFICE And Agency for Ihe U. States l'stent Office. Wi.i,il' . No. 31, STATE STHKBT, D08TO.N ! ri lilt, suu.cnber, by sppotntnient rrom the (.nn. I er orient.,'.. Vent or U" U 8 r.u"SmiVT the BuriKiM ol reeeiiini' tnd rurmnl,n ,i . ' '"' ucu muueii, .pccimcni oi injrruienn and rnirmriH.- as shall be Intended lo be patented, or dei,,M ,ii which will tie received and Ibrwlrded, hntt ..'. "l riiU to iheir owners, snd with all pos.'l,!. l,f,h "Jp tdviee on ill legal and tele ntifio nutters, retptetiar !k' ssme. 1'stenu secured In Europo snd other eounui,; lly spplicslion si this oflice iriTcntori are mrd the im. and esiiense ol a journey lo Washington aod tih, ii., as well is all pemnal trouble in obUming their paint. The experience ol loorteen years practice. snesteinit( MT ditions aie being made, toietlier wllh accounts hen or inventions pttented tt Wa.hinton, enable me la ifJJ ofecuring 1'nter.U, which in other respects might be a.ffil B. If EDDV,Ciinn?1Wfr Anguil 17, ISIG. STAGE NOTICE. ON and after Monday, May II, nn accommodatfe, stage will leave Kutland every Monday, VeJW(. day and Friday, at & A. SI., and arrive at Kerne i P. AL, tame day. ' IlETUllNING. Leave Keene, every Tuesday, Thursday and unlay, at 5 A. M., and arrive al RuilanJssmedav he BP.M. At Cavendish this line will connect with a liattr Claremont, N. II., ssme day. RETURNING. Passengers can leave Claremunl every TcciJir Thursday and Satorday, at 7 A. M., and go to Caiue! ton, Vl. the same night, there connecting ttith lie Burlington and Albany line going directly on sriih. out sleeping and arriving al Albany the next day tt also with . line that leaves Caatleton, al S o'clock the cm morning lor Whitehall and Saratoga, airiviag at Saral gaaame day, at 4 P. M. At Wtlpole this line connects with the Connecticut Itiver line, tnd trriving tt Brallleboro, tame dir Ir 9 P. M. Returning leaves Brallleboro, Tartar Thursday and Saturday, arriving at Rullsnd, 8 P. Jl! same day. The Burlington & Boston regnlar mail line via Rut land and Keene, N. II., will leave Holland eirryday as heretofore, at 5 P. M., except SaturJats, lean Sunday morning at 7 A. M., and arrives in butoaia 10 hours. A stsge leave Whitehall tt 9 A. M.. eierv darn. I cept Sundays, to ronneet wilh Ibis line at UutUnd ssmeuajs, to inai passengers can go Ironi IVhitelall lo Boston in iwodsys. Ii. POSTER, COOK k CO. May 19, 1840. S9 NOTICE. g TAGESrun from Urauftboro at folkm NOnTHEnN HOTJTE. Tor Uarltngton. Montpelier, Harrrbill. aod all towtA on IV Connecticut Hiver. eterr inornin. Sundari eictpt-cd.at-to'clo k, A, M. For rtutUnd, Middlrburr, and Verjconei, at A. M-, Tueadari, TtiurMtaja, and Satordaji. Tlmciige inteiM-cU viLba Sugc at Walpolf, wtka 6iset through Charleitown, Windsor aod Montpelicrta ur ling too, In scaaon ior the afternoon bott to St. Jcbu and Montreal. SOUTHERN ROUTE, For NorthiinpWn, Springfield and New York ( at 7 A. M. and 2 P. Al., eierf daj, Sundays eicepted. Paaaenzfra leaving tUrattleboro at 7 A. M , mire !a apriogfielJ in scavoa for tlie afternoon train Eutand Wett, arriving in AlUanj in aeaaon for theerening triia to OulTiio, arriving in IlafTiIn neit evening at 8 o'clock. Passenger taking th 2 o'clock Stage, arrive in Ne Ycrk al 3 next morning EASTERN ROUTE. For Worcester and Botton, at5 o'clock A. M., ererjr dij, Sends vi excepted. For Tilchburg, Boston and IweI,lCl-2o'c1ockA every day, Sunday excepted, via Alliol and TcmpWton, Taerdays, Thursdays and Satnrdsj. Via FttiiTiIliiin, Monday. Wednesdays, and Friday SPCNCEIl ifc KKNGSLEY, Pnorxiitots. Urallleboro, Nov. 1st, 1WG. 13 INSURANCE. The iEina Insurance Company, iiAirrroitn.co.i- WILL insure erery sjiecies of properly nsnallf fn aoreil in Ihe Country, from loss or dsmage by file, on the moat reasonable terms. 00-This Comnsnv lias lieen In oneratlon lor many years, and ita reputation Tor fair ilealing is loo tvtll established and appreciated to require any pledge for us tuiurc course. ICJ Persons residing in the County of Windham and ita vicinity, desirous of obtaining insurance or Ibis Company.'are referred lo I.. C. .Mi:AI, Esq. Agent, Urnttleboro. THOMAS K. BRACE, President, S. S. Looms, Secretary, ' iiaruom, vet. i, itHb. u The American Plaster, roa Tttt cube or niitfttinntisui, AVcnk Itacl.s, Ac. NO srticle in the form oft specific ean be found that Has afforded the same amount ol relief to aufferiar fu inanity in lliii country, as baa Ibis pLiler within the ibott iterioa since its Introduction to the notice of tbe public Thousands ttho have been relieved from the tnoatexeroli. sting rheumatic pains hi a few hours after their application, willbeara decided testimony io theirfavor, as can be uoa by letters and certificates received from various parts oftha Country They are not only t sure remedy for the Bhiv. mstism, but for til atTectiont of Ihe Kidneys, Lamt Dtch, HJu, Sfe., tnd in fact, In all case, where plaatvs ma; be used with any pmspeel of success, these will be found to opera! fiaa t charm, These Plastcrsare prcpsredby dipping fine bleached cot Ion in tbe material, tlie reby 'orming a basis which rtnaera them much more substantial than those that are aprcad.ana are pot at the aame pi ice of the Toor Man'a and other cheap riaslera, which brings them within the reach of all need them. A few trials in suy commnnitjr will i'rt confidence, 1 Prepared and aold by A. F. WIIITTEKMORG, Ei Conn. Also, for sale by Joairil 8tk, Brattleboro i Birchard & Sawyer, I'ajrttteville : Nathaniel Cheney, To. nshena I llyman llurgeia, Grafton : Jos, A. Smith, Vroclorville 1 1 fl. Smith, Ludlow j Jsirus Judion, Tvson I urnncej Wheel er & Stark, Plymouth ; E. Clement & Co , llridje.atrr, Townsend & Illackman, Ham. id j J Smith & Co , D'"1"! Jno. A. S. While, Norlhfield; A, Lamaon & Co., Brsia treej; and by sgents generallr, llirauglwut the State. Sept 14. 1840. llnrc Clmnco for a l.argniii. Desirable (OTFAIIM FOR SAIiE.XS r CONTAINING 63 Acres, rnoslljr o IV . level turface. wellwitcrtdl 40 ol it will fenced, and under a good stole ofcultivalionj will proJuce from 10 lo 15 tons good English Hy i aaiJ 40 Acre being moslly good Mowing, Grain, or "'I1"? land; the reldue well covered with Timber andNoM. There ia 6 Acres of (that t!n,h Jlrtitl. Hons on ID" plaePi In good condiliou. A good House, wilh a pump ol excellent Spring voter in the kitchen; and Ham wilh other convenient out buildings. Also, a new ana commodious Hop House, 48 by 26 on Ihe ground, null a Kiiiunmi apiets, an in nrat raie oiuci. .. Said P.rm la very rtli.i.nili .linlnl near A s mill IWim the middle of the lown' ol Vernon, where there is a Post Oflice, Store, Saw and Grain Mills. Meei'" and School Houses, Black Smith and other Shops, ft. Also, about a mile west of aaid Kami, SO Acres ol' lit) n di . having on it a valuable M or Chesnot and other Timber, which will find a reodu " ket at the building ol the Maaiachiiselis and Vcfinout Railroad, which Is IsiJ w For further naviculars, i-nnulre of Z. DlCl01'' Brallleboro. or on Ihe preiulses, of , ' - ' 1 DENJ. II, PEELEk. Vernon, Ocl. 1846. 51 .'j-i. . - r , - a,m. . in.nla. and all the neceiiarv l'.n.ra .nrf n. ' ,lKn mtortiuer will nrenarn K. Kw..r . make researches Into American snd Koreian w0,vf t . lahliihlnff the validilf er utiblv otintent7on. ..V'i0,t'- chsnicsl subjects and IM Talent Laws, and patent. wf dr rerent countries, collected at much elpenie durinilha k. lima IhilofTics has been established, and tn ,l,i. j. i. f