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WW"' The Dloqiicncc of Patrick Henry. Unquestionably Patrick Henry was tlie most elo quent rpenker of modern times if notof nil times. The following narrative from tlie Baptist Register, gif cs a fine illustration of liis powers and the effects lie produced upon the minds of .those who heard him. It appears that soon after Henry's noted ease of 'tobacco and preserves,' aa It was sometimes called, he heard a case of oppression fur conscience's sake. Tho English church having been established by law in Virginia, became, as all establishments arc uont to do, exceedingly intolerant tonardt other sects. In prosecution of this system of con lersalion, three liipint clergymen had been in dicted at I'Vedericksburgh, lor preaching the gos pel of the soil of God, contrary tolhe atatuie. ilenry, hearjng of this, rode some fifty miles to vol ii i tccnhis services in the defence- or the oppres sed. He entered tho court, being iir.kiiowii to all savo the Bench and bar, while the indictment was being read by tho clerk. He sat within the bar until tho reading was finished, and tho Unit's altor ney hail concluded some remarks in defence of the prosecution, wiieu lie arose, rcacneu out ins Hand for the psper,and without more ceremony, proceed ed as follows i 'May ii please your worship, 1 thinl; I heard read by the prosecutor, as 1 catered this house, the pa per that t now hold in my hand. If I hare rightly understood the king's attorney of the colony, he has Irameu an indictment Tor the purpose of arrang ing and punishing by imprisonment, three offensive persons before the bar (if this court for a clime of the greatest magnitude as disturbers or the peace. May it please the court, what did I hear read I Did I hear distinctly, or was it a mistake ofmy nwnJ.-Djil Ijiear as an expression, as if a crime that these men, whom your worships arc about to try for misdemeanor, nre charged with what?" and continuing in a low, solemn heavy lone, "preaching the gospel o the Son of God I" Paus ing, amidst tho most profound and breathless si lence, lie slowly waved the paper three times around his head, when lifiing his hands and eyes to heav en, he with peenl.nr and expressive energy, exclaim ed, "Great GodP The exclamation, the burst of feeling from tho audience were overpowering. Mr. Ilenry resumed. 'May it please your worships, in a day like this, when truth is about to burst her fellers, when man kind is" about to be aroused to claim natural and inalienable rights j when the yoke of oppression, that has reached ilia wilderness of America, and the unnatural union ofecclesiastical and civil poncr is about to be aisolvcu at such a period, when liberty of conscience, is about to wake from her slumbers, it is well In inquire into the reason of charges aa I find exhibited here to day, in this in dictment V Another fearful pause, when the speaker alternately cast his sharp piercing eyes on the court and prisoners, and then resumed: 'If I am not mistaken, according to the contents of this paper I nuw hold in my hand, these men are accus ed of preaching the gosple of the Sim of God t Great God !' Another long pause while a deeper impression was mane on lite aunuory. Resuming his spepch 'May it please vourwor ships, there are periods in the hitnry of man, when corruption and depravity have so long debased the human character, that man sinks under the oppres sor's hand, becomes servile, his abject slate ; he licks Hie hand that smiles him ; lie bows In pas sire obedience to the mandates of the despot, and, in this stale of servility, receives his fellers of per petual bondage. U'U may ii please your worship, such n day has passed away 1 From that period when our fathers lefi the land of their naliviiy for the settlements in these American wilds of lib erty, fjr civil and religoiis liberty for liberty of. conscience to worship their Creator according to their own conception n Heaven's revealed will from the moment they pliced their feet upon the American cnnlineni, and in the deeply imbedd ed forests sought an asylum from prosecution and tyranny, from tint moment despotism was crushed, thefctters of darkness were broken, and Hraten dec reed that man should be free, free to. worship God according to the dictates of their own consciences. "Were it not fur this, in vain were all tlicir suf ferings and bloodshed In subjugate this new world, if we, their offspring, must still be oppressed and persecuted. But may it please your wurships, per mit me to inquire once more, for what arc these men to be tried ? This paper says, for preaching the gospel of the Savior to Adam's fallen race!" And in tones of thunder, he exclaimed : "What laws have they violated?" While the third time, in "a slow, dignified manner, he lifted his eyes to lieaven.e.xclaiining, "Great God !" and again lie wa red the indictment over his head. - . The coiirtjmd audience were now. wrought up to the most intense pitch or'excltericiit. J 'The lace of the prneciring attoriiey'was pallidaud ghastly, and he appeared unconscious that liisTw hole frame was agitated with al irni, while the judge, in a tremulous i oice, potman end to the scene iioiv; becoming exces sively piinfiil, by the declaration, 'Shcrifidischarge theso men. A Leav. 'I he greatest leap we havo recently heard of was related la us on Saturday. A bullock weighing about 1000 pounds, was driven into the "bull-ring" on the third story of Mr Wilson's slaughter house, on Uecr.creek which building, it 'will be tccnllccied, is situaed on the hill side thus making the front three stories higher than the rear ; but while preparations were making to tiler him a sacrifice to the butcher knife, )ie imide a bo)d push for iho front window, and bolted straight through jt. -He turned a complete somerset, ami lauded upon a lot of barrclcd'lard, bursting two pf the barrels, but was promptly on his feet, and at once attacked a man who was near, who, however, made his escape. He then started off, ami after a race of two or threo miles, running oier a child, and committing sundry other misdemeanors, more or less endangering the lives of citizens, was final ly cspturcd at tho public landing, and taken back to the slaughter house. When last heard of, he was in a s'aie of suspense. Cincinnati Atlas. i ... KEtriNO Cows in Winter. Farmers preju (llce"very greatly their own interest in suffeiing their milch cows to come out in the spring ju a low condition. During 'the time they arc' dry, they think it.eiiough to give them the coarsest fodder, and that in limited quantities; this, too, at a time of pregnancy, when they require Iho kindest tre.il incnt, and the most npuri.hmg food. The call it self, under this treatment of t tie cow, is small and feeble. He finds comparatively insiillicient sup port (torn his exhausted dam j and the return which the cow makes in the summer, is much less thin it would he, if, she came, into the spring in good health,. ami flesh, It lequircs the wholo summer to rerover,what'she has lost. The animal constitution, camiot'be trifled with in this way. Column, " Money makes the man.' Perhaps it does; but Punch Mliiuks it piirlicitlarly necessary that man should make the innnry first. Punth. ,CfKB for DuniiUcM. A certain curs lor this complaint is fuund in rice water, noil the rice, take (lie. water, inake), U palatable with alt, and tlrinkicopiously while warm, We never knew this to fail. tAaiirican Board of" .Vinfoni. The amount of donations and legacies rrcrivrc by the Uoatd in Jan-, nary, was8'JI9Q'63. Tptal Irom Angutt to Jan uary inclusive, 891, Ml Oi, ' Kxi'drur-NCE. The late leacned Dr. W. having married q lady bythe name of experience, who w'os very (all, on being asked, some time after the tvcnl, what lie'llioughj pf thji nikfjM state, replied " mat up )uunu py long j.jir.rmr, ma! was loi good for man lo be alone." ? Business Jards. G. W. STONE'S DAuumtijuoTvi'i: itoo.tis, no. a r.itANiTi: now, rmATTi.tuorto IfMiafurri taken in atfij ueather, and set in Cam, Locktli, Vim, llracelels and Itings, in a 13) Superior blyie, R. SPAXiDINO, IYI. Z SURGEON DENTIST. OrFICC.-rirst Door South nf DUTTO.N & CLARK'S STOIU2. (lylO) WARD & HOOTT, (successors to jo.ncs, dlnny m aud,) NiKuriCTUntns or L.AKD OIL AiND DYEYVOODS, iHroarcits and ur.ii.ims lis DYE-STIITS, OILS, SOAPS, C1IEJIICALS, SKD MANUFACTURERS' ARTICLES, oo mi Lie STltnirr, UOSTOiY. AlnEV II. Will), J. (18) KIRK oott. Is. SIMONDS, susi-rACTCstit sin iir.at.tn is Ladies1, Ccntlciucii'.s, JHsjrs' nml Children's BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUDDERS, II A I, L'S nVILIIIHR, NEARLY OlTOSITn SMITH'S STAOIi itoi'sn. E. HART, FASHIONABLE TAILOU, NO. 8 G II A N I T 1. II O W , KKATTLEIIOItO, Vt. (Ill) ROBERT WESSELHOEFT, M, D,, Homeopathic & Hydropathic Phsiriaii. Elliot Street, Crattlcboro, Vt. S . P I It 13 , ' GINSMITH, oppositi: 'run imiiuxix uoi'sn, ltKATriilllJORO, V(. FHtENIX HOUSE, j c H.i nr. i:s a. JL.iwitr.A'cn, UllATTLCUOKO, VT. Feb. iit,tt!i7. . i.a C1IADB0URX & iGlL.lIAX, . NO. 3 rUl.TOX STKECT, . ' , BOSTON, IKfORTEkS or, asd dkaikrs is IRON, STEEL, PULES, C&. OiTfr lo Dcatfr int Coot aincra tlllir lowest rater, Old SsiMc Bit Iron. Norway M Hwi-di'i Knjli.h Uffinfti " " " Coinmnri ' Amnletn lUfTU ' " UUtrrCIivin l'riitruLr Cfnin lf $ re A. Itound Spike M Au ttid Enf, llw-ji Ainrnctn Uitd " Nrrrijr Nail HoJt. Old Bible BwtJri ' Atnrnrin Il'trnr Bhort. .trtrtrtt, I 1-H lo 3 fncl rr. Elliptic b'rinf. .inttli Vta$. Mirch C!. 'Saudrrton'i 'JpHopVaaJ Hound, Octiron. Flit inJ ISnnirc fMf, Son sttti, Atm-ncin 'Crfirr' lUIUch German MlMtDtlrvtr Ortititt WVdgo CnfiH.li Ulutrr ' Sdts ' ClPita Jl.tipi mnd VUti. GuiH't'i' Sfattt ,Ut, Crw Uif, Dorax. 3m5tt 3)rugs, Medicines, DYE STUFFS, 1K11XTS, MX DOW GLASS, A eon$tant svppty may altcayt he found for salt by AIT D ALL & 3ATCP3LL23H, 31 India St., corner tf Custom Itoxtit St., IS O 8 tO it. AMEniCAN Lmtwed Od.Pm. rfo,Krrncli Ytlloir, Bug- r.llisn Rril, Whitins;, t'liroir.e Oirrii,'Souil. or I'arUlo.. Uruntnick I'ium. Grrrn, Superior Cuach sod Furniture Varnish, Pruts. Illoi-, F.uf. in.l Am. Vf;iAiIio, ChiuaandAin Alum, Copprraa, Buprriur Middrr, Crsai Taiiar, Sudj, As. with a lull aiurtinrnt 6f WINDOW GLASS of TJnnua tirandi. v .i"tv O All crdru will be punctually atlrodf J to and with the othinst dptpatch, Uw'JD SPRING FASHION. HATS FOR 1847, HB suksciibrrs Invite Iho attention of their cus tomers and the public lu their m:w stvlk hats, JmK'flnishtMl ami for sale, at No. 1 llrirk Itow, '6ne Jnof noilli of I lie I'hwnlx IIhuw. ,. , !IVDE&,IIAItDIE. Brattleboro, March 10. ; ; 29 Farm For Hale. r rr,"r' subscrllicr ofK-rs fur tala iis tLs?'& farm silualed In the easl parlul rrrlJlH Ouillnril,.oiie fnile frimi East Guilfiiril. fnnllnl.i I at m,- ,.r I f I il ilivhled Into Ionin(r,- Tillsje. I'ojluilnc and Wood Land, and well watered. House, Harm and out bulldinijsln Rood repair,.-I'Yt particulars fnqulieuf the subscriber. on he piemUcs, "ifr ' Guilford, March 10, !J7. llk,NHV UOYUK.N. (ISO Doors, Saslb and, Klinds. TIIC subScrilirr has rrmorrd tn the tMg In lha Tannery Uuilding iir.Mriais Unndliura, ChapiA & Co , w he re he haa on hand and will manufacture iii any quanlii, Doorn, Snub, Illinds nml Wlntloiv of (he beat quality. Ordrra fur sny of lbs abr wl will be promptly ansuerrd. All kinda of Caipenlrr and Joiner Ofk dyne uujI, t . He haa alaii a Alachine in onpralion fur titanr-infr hiiard. planss, and clapbuarda, (which iinialiri ita work without liir iu vi mr aiiinoiiitnjf piaue, lluildrra, Carriage and Cabinet Mkf(a will find it for their inlrreat li ?ivo llua machine a trial. , I fir;VAIX MORSE. Oraltbbnrn, March 0, JJI7. 3ilr.V Jl UG fCRS '1J'JJ B1TTS, XCCi qu'tlers Snell's Augers JUU soo do Aujer Uiiu, lor sale hv 1 WILL1STON 4.TVL.EU Feb. 23, 27 WANTED, BY thesuWriber fnuii i'.jp I3ih of March, 10 KxpciitfnieJ TilLnuis Girls. A I jo, 111 GiBtstu learn Hr Iraile. CllASfiftCUANDALL, IlaWt Dulhmgt 2 thor$ soutfi fif thcSosf Ojpec. Hraltlfbgro, tb, 23, 1B47. - , .37 HiiUDS GHASS CI.OVKIISEEI), jiut re. ct'ivt-0 oiiij lur idIc br , Ill.KIsER & PIIATT, Feb. i-Jt M7. 8wU7 T ( WliY GOODS 0wis TtnadaVebelva-db? 1 A 11. DWINFX1J. JJtttUfbor.irib. IC, '47 ati JlMFMCAtt yliV) FOUFAQN &FFWES And Agenc Tor lite U Sut.a 1'i'tfut OfficcI Walilngleu Tin. W, 8TATE BTKKliT, HOSTO.N. milC auWriber. Iiv aniMrintitienl from the Citmmtsinn JL frirrtrntrl Ajffntnr lUeXJ B I'tti-nt Office iW Ihf pitrinM vf rrcrlvhij; and fuf warding lu the mnt all audi mud tli, p?riirin rf Ingtrdirnta and rrianufsirlurrt, aa ah all be InlrnoVd li be patented, ordrpoaitvd tlicrein. nhieh Hill br rremed and fwrwardrd, frtt if txptm$ rrf fw in Hint owneri, aod wan u piibie awpaieK. Jiie aulncriWr will prrpire Cavrata, titreificallmat Aavign inrnta.bnd all Hie m-caaar l'apfra and Oraningai make rfcarelif inlo Amrriran and rMrelsn wurka. Tor ra laMialiin tlx Tatldil nr utility nf Invfittioni, nnd rrnd r u ricr on nu irgai mitu uririiuiio iiiiuriw, rrprcunj m aame. I'alorita aecutvtl In nurote and otbrr Cutinlrk-a. Ilr annlicitiur. at Ihia ofllce iurrnlora are aatrd the lime and rjrn ol a journey ! U'aaliinltsn and ds-lay there, aa writ aa an prni irotiui in buiaitunf inrir ptitnii i nr en per if nee ui iiMinrrn jeara pracimr, anexirnaiTe col lecltona t rare wnrka, document, dfoialmia, ttc on Hip chamcal auljeta and the Patent lawi and patrnlt uf dif- Irrrnt enunlriea, collretrd at niueli ex pnat during the lutis time tliia liictf haa been rvtabtmhed. and lu wlncli ditljr ad dition are bewjfc made, ligeihrt with accnunta bttv kept m intf niiona ptirmeu ai atnniuion, enaoie me m auoru Important annliUnce and itifrriiialiuti tn infrnlora detiroua ol areurin; rateitla, winch in ctlirr reapecta mtjht be dilli cull ol tUmmvnt. II. II KUUY.Cml Kntfineer a oguit 17, ma ijfij :-I N S U It A N C E. The yEtna Insurance Company, IMltTFOItD, CONK "X7 ILL Insure every "iieeies of uropfilv nausllv in auu-,1 In the Country, from loa or damage by file, on the most reasonable terms. , K7"Tliis Company list been in operation lur many yes iii, and its reputation for fair dealing is too we'll established and appreciated lo leijulie any pledjc for its luture course. a t IC7 !'rins residinj in llip County of Windham and lis vicinity, ilcsiious olubtaiuipg insurance oi thia Uomiany. are rererml to I.. C. .lit: All, i:q. Acrnt, Ilrntlleboro. THOMAS K. lilt ACI', President S. H. t.ooiis, Si-rirlsiv. Ilartlord, Oct. 1,I8)K. - 119 :rn(s Scnl. GC. MALI., haafr aale . 100 buabela llrrda Clan Feed, tUKIO Iba. tarre Northern CloTrr. '.1IOO " amill Boulhrin do. nObuabetflUd Top. All of liat years erowth. March a. 2D NOTICE. rfMIR aulmeriber Itatlnr Wen apptintfd Adimnialratnr X upon tberataleriUCIIARUtiO.N illtl.I.NdB. late of Hrault-Uaru. derraaerf, rrquealt all perMna Indrlted to aiid UiHmjarby n-Jlcor acctijiit,tucall andaettle ibuine tintnrdiatelj. i. a.. mi: a i) Urattlrboro, March 10, 16(7. IMicIps' TrtivHC 1ml Ibdamlnal Supporters, fllllKSU tflitratnetita are admitted by all atbnareae X nuainlrd with Ihrm, In be the cheapeit and beat Dow tn UK. rr attr b U t 11. tSVUSGt llratllrbofo Al", D-Ktor II. Crine'a Spmo AWoroinal tiupporler V Uanntnjf'i Patent lace. To Curi'kirw. " C'ANTEO by Uie iubcriUri, a journeyman Currier, T V to wurk tfia yrt to whtrm pnnd vet rt will be paid Apply to HUNT Jt TAUdAUT Gu.Wurd Centre, Frb. W. '47. IMPItOVED Centre Drau2ht and premium I'lcwa.tnano fjctured by Relcher and Whittemore, fur aale wbwlrnle or retail at the ounuficture ia pticea by WM II. WJLMAMS. WUIiamirille March ft, HI. SUGJlFtS, r?. PUI.MEN. Orleans Sugar, llrotvn Havana, do., Mta-es, UaUin., Vig; Spire., Winter Strain, rd and refined Lamp Oil, ul lereivrd and or sale lir WILMSTOK A. TVLCK. Teh. 2S. - 57 GREAT IIAUGAIS 4 II K coins oil dath,aa wr will sell our slock ol iV. Dry Oimla lor uvo or three weeks lo mine for the original eoit. No humbug 1 Persons tvialiing to' iurrlu-e will (ind decided bargains, and will be sold for Cash a above by TOWNSLEY k SONS. Feh. 8. ' ' f ' l . as " r - i J STATU Of VKUJIOXT. ' .Marlboro, as, ' In Probsle Court, March 9,1347. Tbe following petition ia presented, to wit : Tolhe Hon. the I'robue Ouilfor the District uf Marlboro. BK.NO.M V Ill.AKl:, Admini.lrator upon the eetale oJ KM IHJ.NKI.Ki;, tile of Mailboio, drceaaed, ra apectfully rrpirsenta Hut the debta duo Iroul aaid deceased, aie about WO.H) That the expenaea of adiuiuMiilion mlLbe about 50,1)0 610AJ' t $17J,47 That the value ol Personal 1'roperly is beating a balance unprovided for of $.i?G,53 Whrielore, heprayaf-.r licenae In tcM to much ot the Real Kalale of aaid deceased, aa. will be' auiricient to pay aaid debta and expcna'rs. ,. u.i.tJ,iC.NO.'5I0V.:DLA!CC,-A,du1-,. Marlboro, March o, 1817. Wlicic upon, it, ia ordered IhaJL aaid Adoiinifliat'ir notify all peraona interealedf Hist thia.eourt uill decide upon aaid application at the aeaiion llitrcwf, to be balden at T agent's I ii ii in Nenlaiie, in aaid diatrict, on the lj.lTliur.dar March Inst., by publiahinj; a copy of tjie record of .aid pe'. tition wilb thia order Hereon, three trerls sdceraairety in the Vermont I'boeiiix, piinted at llrattlrboro, in aiid dU. tfiel, previous to sard lime of hearing. S3 A irue copy oi uvcoru. Attr.t, U. D. II Alt HIS, lles', CommlantDiiiit'Hi JYollcc. 'V. tlie undersigned, being appointed by the lion, tbe Probate Court for the dl.lnct of Marlboro. Coin. miailonf rs to rereive, examlno and sdjuat all clalnia and dc nianus oi an persona againai uie ealale ot fJVJRREJV 1'OTU'EH, tale of Wliilinchani inaabl probate diatrict, deeeaied, and all clalnia and demand eihibilfd tn olT.fl thereto, and ail inonlhs from the sisth day of January, A I)., ISI7, being allowed lorthal pufpnae, w-e hereby give notice ibat we will attend to tbe duties of odr aaid appointment. In the late dwelling house of .aid drceaacd, In Wliitingham, on the lal Mondays or April and June neat, from one ol tbe clock, V. Al., until 4 octock on each of .aid daya, PARLriY STAUIl, olhm'rs. Dated at U'biiingham, Mairli (i, 1B17 2D STATE Or VERMONT. . . Marlboro, an. fa Probate Court, Feb. 10, 1817. COMEa Ilctaey Uunklee, widow of Cl.1 DUNKMIR, , date of Msrlbors, In said dialrici, deceiKd, and moves tint Court hfie rlr an saatgninent to brr or personal oroiier ty from the ealale of (lie .aid d'ceaieiL Vhrrenpon, i( la ordered that the aaid petitioner nntiry all persona interested lint lljia court will decide upon said sp. pbcatjori at a eee.hm tnerebf, tn be h. lden at Taygall's Inn In Newl'ane, in aaid dleiliel, on Ike last Thursday ol Msrclf iu.t , by publishing a copy urth. record orihla order, three weeks succeaaively in the Vermont I'lurnlx, printed st Ilratlleborn In said ilinrict, previous to said time uf licarin". A true copy orfecord. S3 Alte.1, II. D. HARRIS, fleg'r. STATU Ol' VUltMO.NT. , Probate Dlslrlclul MarlbotOj s',' In Probate C(iurt,Mick 4, Id 17. CtOMKS Ij.ul.a Kllch, widow ol John Pitch, lale of Do. ' ver, ii) 'said illalrlol, drceasrd, and iiineea the court here Torsia sirgniiieol In lu-r ul personal proHTly ff ini the ejtate ol IhV aaid deceased ' Uliereiipou.it.ia ordered. that said pelilionernotirAll persons loleeslcd, llnlbiscpurt will decide upon said ap. nlictiiou al till! aesiiuSA llirreol. to be holden al Tfid.,i Inn, In Nen'lsne, in'saij district, oil the last Tliureday of i AJaieh Insi , by pulli.bing n copy ot ibe record orthia ol der three, v rckjucceivelf In the Vermont l'lo;iili, print, edst Hraitieburo in said district, pievious lo aiid' time ufi besting. ' J ; .A true cTpy or record. -S9 'vAtle.tJ D. I). HAKRIS, Iteg'r "AVINO unseltletl oceourils willi the subsciiber, .. I . ' .11 . l. ,1.. . - r5." 'i , UAttuiMKU i;, HALL, KltATTEJSOfllO PI AND CHAjRFACTORY. At the Old Stand of ... VAMJOOUX, TlFAV be lo'unil a latter ami littler a.torlment oj J.IJ. good ClUIXtiT It UUhand I ol Ihe talent, most aimrovej and durable paileins, and at less prices than can be fouipl in till vicinity; and the aubsctiher would say that lie lias great pleasure lo know that he lias lor 32 years given gooo aattsiaenon lo the public In ihe good quality anil the low prieet Ii is wotk. and woub eav to the coou peoiile who come lo llraltleboio to trade, that he has no Salt Work lo cheat the public with, nor sny.Ctaus rii.nco with viTcn cot.on to nscctvc tub uoxtsr iitcu lssos ISO KarlMKH WITH. Good Bargains given in Lumber trades, but very great batgstns given on all Lain traaet. A. VANDOOKN llrsttleboro, Feb. 3, 1?47. 24 iCS-oods at Cost. I NTENDING soon lo remove from their tmwnt lo- J ealion, and tvishing to leduecas much as pirsaibte ineir stock ol goixis, tne subscribers nave ueicnnincu to sell on nnd sfler Ihe III ol Kebruary next, A.V ARTICLE OP DRV GOODS, cy-POSITIVELY AT COST,-0 von c.is on 1'iionucE, which shsll be einai.letedequivolenl. They tticrefot Itivile all tvlio ivi.u lo treat ineruseirt's lo ' ,., OnnAT BAHaAINS, lo call and see them, as l bey are determined to a-lon ili you at tbe Urge aiiiiunl ol goods they will give you, tor a unit money. y Don't forget the dat. UlofVei, TOWNSLKY A SONS. Ilrallleboro, Jan. SO, 1947. iS Grocery IStore OYSTERSALOON rr HE subscriber continues bu.inesa al the nerr JL Store latelr fined mi at No 6 lliirk Hoiv, and has constantly lor sale, urocencs, iSer1- . Hisstnckcnnistsin pannfthe following: Sugar, Mola.ws, 'l'ras, CofiVe ,' s Cocoa, Itsi-ins, 1'igs, Oranges, Lemous, Spices, Tobacco, Cigala, I'omlcr, Shot, S"'ap, Oil, Salmon, Meckerel, ltoalon Trliic," Nuis.Tois, Itaisin Graues. Confiviioniry of nil kinds, &.e,. ae. Wisnoin exchange for Goods, Com, Uyr, Oats, I'otaines, uutter, Cheese, uggs, Kc. t 1'Vt ESU o rs TKHS Received every Tuesdsy and Friday, snd fir sale by Ihe keg, quart, nr bowl, lie will furnish at abort no lire arid at all limes, Oysters, cooked in any style; also, Iripe, ham, fowls, pies, cakes, custards, hot corTee and tea. Separate rooms, well furniahed, where Oysters snu outer rciresiuuenis are serreu up in inv oca. man ner. JONAS CUTLKIL DraJtleboro, Dec. 10, 1940. 16 NOTICE. rrtllE aubscrilrer haiing removed Irom No, S, Elliot X street, lo II. A Ten's new buikling on Pleasant it., near the Cold Water Establishment, J is now ready (o manufacture all kinds ol Cabinet Furniture, such as Solas, Centre, Card and Dining Tables, Secretaries, llureaus, lied Steads, &e lit. - Also, ready made Collins constantly on band, which he will wll as low as can be bought elsewbeie. Also, all kinds of Chsirs ol ihe latest style and jiaftern, al the lowest cash prices. He liepes by airict atleniion to business tu merit a ilisrc of public patronage. Furniture repaired and varnisiieo at short notice. N..II. Wanted, I MX) feel. 1-3 inch Dass Hoards, in cxctiange for Furniture. UUSlVliLl. 1'Allrvt.ll. Uialllcboro, Jan. Jit, 1347, 1120, . i 1'NtSURAKOE. fMIE subscriber having been appointed by the Dh rectors of the Windham Couulv Insurance Com. tpauy, iheir ARcrit. for Ibis placVanJ. vicinity, will at. end 10 Ijc imuiin; ot properly in said uompany, on sniilicnlion. IIENHY CI.AIlK. Urallleboro, Jan. i, 184C. 4w30 Tobacco and Cigars. KfTk GltOSS Fine Col CavenJUli Chewing Tobacco, 0J 1 00 do. (ir.tate Smoking Tobacco, and 50.1)00 Cinarsi wholesale and retail, cheaper than the cheapest. ' 1 1 I Also, tiiacK ami i enow snuu. Dy JAMES PENUEU, pppo,ita llieriiainix House; liraltlebonr, Uec. as, I84ti. lu 'Insukancb:" Mr" Yi. Mutual 1'irc Insurance Co. )' fjllll' subscriber, Agent fir Ihe t. Mutoil Yin JL Ins. Co., hervby gives jiotiee llial he will ellect nsuranres In said CnmnanyTon all kinds ol properly usually injured by similar companies. On'applicmlom F. II. FE33ENJJEN. Urallleboro, Dec. IS46. Cm 10 STATU OP VERMONT. MtllLBORO. SS. In Prolan Court, Hard, 8, 1817. The following pelillon, is presented, to wit ; 7 (is 17m, 1'tUali Court for Ihe d'ulriil ef Marllmro. SrvriiEs NiLia, Guardian of o'iis fl'. IVheiler, Caares E trhttlir and Utura J. It'kieltr. minora, reenectfuliv reprcaents that it' weuld be'eondoclSe 16 Ilia intiresl of bis said wards to sclt llwc Real Estate, eohsiaiing of three un divided fourth parts sif a Farm orSWaere of land, altuSled Irt Halifax, in said district, auhject lo the right of done: therein of lbs widow ot Silas iSutrnu, deceased, and put the proceeds-or such .ileal Interest. ,iierelvre he prsy. far license lo sell Uie same, STEPIir.N Nlf.KS, Gusrdi.n. Halifax, March 8, 1817. Whereupon, ilia ordered, that said Guardian notify all persona Interested, thai Hits enurl will deoide. upon said ap plication at a fspeclal session ttiereof, to bs' hoiden at the piobalo odtce In llritlleboro, In aaid dislncl,on thekth day of March tnsl . lie imlilishiu.r a eons lit Llie reenid of said pettllon wtjli this older thereon, three weeks success ively in ine ver;uonl riireuii, prunes ii saia urstueuoro, previous to said lime tl heating A Itue ropv of Iteeord, S9 Attest, II. U. 1 1 A It Ul S, Iteg'r. GliAsfRS! CHAIRS!, c ANESEA'P nnd cunimon Itocking Chalts, , r lencli uiecluii ramvseal as " llatiisoit iinilVTiiii; " "" r " , Com. word nesi " . , Childrena Table and Hocking ' Office " The above are n fitsl rale atllrle, and painted In the best style, and wJiHrj ,.. iDreM'lne.Talilei, Wish Stands, , ,,i Cherry Tables, llureaus, ,. . ItedslraJs, Stc for sale, cheap. ,. . " ' ' A. E. pWINELr..- nrallleboro, Jan. 10, 1347. -' " ' 2 . " I'nliu '.Leaf Urhtiler?. ' ' ' rpOmakeooouN'o.S.'aa'ndillauVivaliffdat ' ' ' JU... , -'DICKINSON'S, Feb" 7, '47 ' ttUc or no lllsr, 1 I1T rGHOE.6 AITD'BOOTG'I Tlint its Hie QueNlion I T1IOS. C. WALES is deleiminrJ not lo raise the price of BlIOIIRir he can n!bly help it, kl though all I ho dealeri on credit, are paying am) ak fng a.risu In consequence ol leather ami wotk having advanced Irimi 10 to 20 er ct'nt bullhe Heady Cash win iiirwonuers. uotne on, nil ye tiuyeri, ami M-e fo yourselves, al Ihe ' i"0!i!"i!ntlrc Cash- ' Wholtinte ami Jobbing Shoe Store in Hilton, A':. 10 llrtml Streil, (orntr of Ctlitral Stmt. Oil Ilillllt. A splendid assortment of fine nnd common HOO PS .f SHOES at LOW PKICES. March I, IS 17. 2m33 Spring Style lioimcts. rflllE undersigned begs leave (o inform all inrr JL chants and ilheia that tic lias now lecelved llie spring style nf ll.uineis, l!I.H:k, tic, and la rea ly to repair old Ilonnets. .Merrbonts having an old niork on hand can liavo them put in good shape and .bo as gi.NI B. lieiT. Also, all kinds of Straw ginnl. nianuracluteit ami for sale by T. J. UASCOM. Ilrallleboro, Feb. 8, 1817. ii 50 Pcdlers Wanted, .It the Old Stand recently occupied ly OSGOOD .V XV II AW, S3cai2:licEtxis't33 tXUXdiSn, To whom good wages wilt be paid if application be made soon. The aubsrribers have now an hand a very Urge as sortment, oi Tin iVarc and Yankee Notions. A larger assortment than ever beforeolTcred in the County of Windham, which they n ill dispose ofnn as reasonaDie terms as any one can possibly do, taking Ibe same ttav. Pollers wlio sre intending to boy tlicir Goods will no iveu 10 give us a can. W. L. & G. a, WILEY. Saxtoti's Kiver, I rb. 4, 1817. 3m23 Keady Made Clothing; CUA'R & COODIJUJJ HA V E recei ved for s s lo lleavv lllanlel Over Coats; lllk Uufleldo do; ' " MixlTweedsdo do; Sack do do; lllk DroadClolh do; Mlxl Tweeds lluiincss Costs; ' " Sack do do; IllueDlarktlroad Qlolh Cloaks; Vests and PanlatiKins, Green; Jackets, Drawers and Shirls; Hals, Csps, Itootsand Shoes; Trunks snd Vslife. Brsllleboto. Dce.23 1846. IS From & after Jan. 4, 1847, rilHE Mercantile business at No, 4 Granite How, j- tviu ue rsrrreu iviw.ru, assuming llie ltcndy Iny Syxlcin. Ileceiving moil, if not all, kinds ol Produce and Hares from the various manufactures in this section, wriirii win receive much ni my attention. GLXTLUJIU.V 4 I.AUItsi llavintr made arranoementa. rjvora. ble, I shall soon be receiving Goods of various kinds, wlib li will be uflered for ssle, but nol to be charged uciuicg 10 avoui inecxpen.es oi enareinir and collect, ins. 18 55- DICKINSON. Chairs ! Chairs ! ! Jiul received a I iVo. 5 Ilrick Itoiv, trom on tf t bttt Maatfmtloriet im Miiutckultttf, A GENERAL astorlment of Chairs among which are the following: Hocking Chairs, with Cane Seats and Hacks; Do. do. wall Cane Seals; Do. do. with Wood Seats, diflerent sizes; Nurse Chaiis, with Cane Seats, two sires; Olfce Chsirs, common, and Pstcnt Pivot; Pallor Chairs Harrison snd Clav Grecim: Do. do. common, cane tcar', bent rod straight uacK. Children's Chairs or all kinds, sires, and fashions, i I '12 h Pslenl Pivol snd common S Unite. Ail which the subscriber will sell as low as any nf bis qrignnors. Al.ur,u IIA1UI1. Urallleboro, Oct. 17, 134C. If9 MEjLOBEOBiS. rjnllE subscribers having formed a enpartnerahin JL under the firm oft?. II, JONES & CO., for tho mauuisciure oi -iifiooeons, aeropnmet, e,'e , would respectfully inform the public, thai they will be happy to supply all orders lor instruments In their line, wiroSesaiend retail, at as low prices as canons tyoeur ed in tbecounlry. Quality ol Instruments wsrranled equal to any other manufacture. S. II. JONES, W00DI1UIIY fc BUKD1TT. CO-AI1 orders receii-ed at llie store of Woodbury & Durdilt, opposite Hall and Town.Iej's, wlierc-tnay be Inund general assortmenlofMosical Instruments, In struction Uooks, Strings, &c &e. WOODDUUYfc BUBUITT. Diatllcboro, June 23,1340. 41 PAINTING. milK luWriber rcipfelfallr snnouncrt U h& Inhibit X inti ul BraUSeboio tnd Tieioitj, that he coolioaesto ctrr on ino FAINTING BTJSINrSS IniUUo varloiu trnchei,Tii : Ilouat, Sign and ImUatlon rahiltojr, ' (idling and lapr lUngiag, &e,at theoLb iTAfcD.one doornorlh of the Vermont lloose. He hojxi by faithful ne to merit and retire aahareof nnblie ut ronafe. HOUEHT UOBliRTSON. UraUltboro, April 23. m. 30 DENTAL SURGERY. A. D.. P0THAMi-"SurS t- Y OU Ll) inrvrm the citizens v V uribe villigeof lliallle boio, and in vicinity, tint he has located himselt In said village, Hltfi the efectatiOs) of making it his permanent residence, where be will hold himself In rcailnesa to perform, la Ihe moat skillful manner, sll oper. sllons in the jine of Dentat &rtry. lie will promiae entire satisfaction to these who may em ploy him, If warranling llie aucrraa oT Ills operations. lie would also InTonn llieo.liiena of the neighboring towns, tohich he basaersToersvisiled, lhaihe wilt coullnue his visits lo them peiiodically, as usualy. IT Oflice aver llie 1'oal Olllce. Urallleboro, ,Ma. SO, IH10. ifl THE KINGSLEVPARM, LYINQ lietween the east and west villages of llrntlleboM. ami contain. Ing aiKiulUOCHBSof GOODJLJINO, isuilablv divided Into rnovvnirr. H.sliirleiT. li'iiigeouii wiromsim, is'iioty uuereu lor sale. It is well watered, and has upon it many valuable Fiuil Treea. Whetstone hrooV passes through the soulli pail ot it, aQ.irdfng two good water privileges within its limits. This I'aini lies wilhin len minutes' walk o Urallleboro East Village, and in the bands uf a gentleman of taste, may be made one of Ihemoal dc lighllul residences in the cuuntry, a.' - Apply Id L. 0. MEAD. Jan, SO, 1817., sjlf .PUTNEY WOOLEN FACTORY. rplIB subscribers having their fiiaehmery lu complete -S- repair, are resay in receive wont to uiooulsclure un liari's, or by llie yaiJ.cn the most favorable terms. Tlu-y have un hand a great varivtv of plain and r.iitv Cisaimeres, which ll'ejf ivill escliango for uo6l,nn ill livery. mtl'uvrvpD r. t.n JAMCtiKEYES&CO, Al 1 Putney, June S, 1645. ' ' I'louliH, FIoiiKlitj. B MARTIN'S premium Improved Esgle Plogglis; manulacluted by II. E. Drown & Co., of 13 flilliirenl kf?ea U'tlfi eslrn nnlnl.. ,i..-ntin.t sn.l In. -.1.. Mm ri1Iic.(ljcst Chance yet. a fllllK subscriber oir-rs fir ssle the Farm ijjjM A , ul"n wlilch he now rcldes, siiu,t,,i . Iaay?"ll! 'nwn of Slralfon.one mile lumh r rti. JiVSael's Mills, on the hiafn road from SliaitonTl Wlnhall, containing atxict n U 20 AcrcR ori-aml, ..n ..i..'.i ...,,ii ...,i y.... i -i.i . . . ,,,, i..iii H.tiem r. wrill a gOOj ailSI. nf alone wall, the building, consist nf s Ii ute tvisJi! sheil, barn, sheds, fie., with n gooil on bud '.?! i.,nl!.M 1116 Fiir tale, also, bSOrieeei nf talualli Timber JLaittl. lying in the west part of Sltattm, near Hie stage rm I and in llie vicinity of two good saw mills. Also la t acres lying in the notlb pari of Somerset, with s skJ Sugar (Ircliard thereon; the whole nf Ihe above namM prowrty, niniisling ol about 800 acres, is. &.lti , the reduced price or 1)1,300. A credit will be i,t, if desired for one half or more ol the purchase money The entire properly will be sold, or any portion of it' ,i. in.j wni .iioiiiiinnini- jiuibii.scr., e or tuiiher ia formation, enquire of the subscriber upon Ihe nrrmU. HO l.l.i N M ifrit-if airsiiqrr, ten. aw iosi. JFor Sale, Also, I pair four years obi csllle, I rair three yean nlj, icons, Stwnjears old cattle, 4 vearbagi, 1 sheep, 1 four j ears old horse, 5 shoats, ' 7 swaim'i of bees, 40 cords hemlock bsrk, 20,000 heart shin.le S. 000 leet while pine board, 1 one horse wagon, 3 bir. nessess, laiming tools, &c R0LL1N M. WITT, Sttalton, Feb., 21, 1847. 4y HARD WAR13 GOODS. JUST received by WILLISTON i. TYLER Mill Sawa, X. cut ilo, Circular Saws, Csrpenien' bench PIsnes, Reads, Plows, Match Planes, ChueU Plane Irons, Try Squares, Spirit Levels, Adr., Hatct! ets, llrsces and Uitts. Piles, Wood Screrrs. lleJ snd Iron Candlesticks. Red Cords, kc, Uc. t to. '13. W Rubbers! Rubbers!! rjIIE subscriber lias just leceived direct from the X rasiiulscturcri, a fsrge lot of LadiiV toj Cm. tlcrncn's PATENT KUJBBBP- SHOES ofvirious pstterns, viz: Gentlemen's Cloth strsppej lestber I)l i m Holier Over Shoes; do. Elastic Rubber do. do.j Ladies' do, do. do. do.; do. Ruskin do. do. da; JCJ"Tbe sbove Shoes will be cold at WiioLtnu or RcTiir. at tbe lowest HiattT rsicn. Those wishing to fit out with Rubbers lor the comia; Wid ler will da well lo call and examine my lot of Snots before purchasing elsewhere. PERRIN SIMONDS, Urallleboro, Oct. 3, 18 1G, tf7 A Bcslrablc Farm RTF OH SALE, In Ilratllclioro, Vt. rnllE vubscriber will sell his Tarn ia JL Urallleboro, consisting of about 110 acres of good Land, wild auilable inJ conveninl Ooildines. Amongst other ad vantases. it has utmn it a enod annle orchard vonoe trees of select ingrsllcd fruit, and a Ihriflv angir orchard. F.L1SHA PROlTrY. ICf For further particulars and lor tctmaofsale, sppty to L. G. MeD, Esq. Jin. 5,1847. UM PliKIOBICAIV & CHEAP PIBL1CATI0XS. rpiIIE subscriber would respectfully give notice till X. he lias received tbe agency lor the Mowing Pe riodicals, which will bo furnished al the atibscnpuoa price, free of postage, by the single No., or yesr. Columbian Magazine, Ladies Natiocil Mi;., uranani's Godey's Lady's Book, N. Y. Illustrsted " Ladies Gsrlanil, i.iuie-s Living Age, Parlor Annual, Christian Family Jlagsrine. Also, most of the periodical of Ihe day furoisted u aJioYe. OHCAP rTJBLIOATIONS will tie received as fast as they are issued from the press. .AUo, an assortment of newspapers will be leccitrd by Express, every Saturday altcinoon, and sold by tbe single copy al city prices. CO-Any Periodicals or Cheap Publications, not oa baud, will be furnished at sboit notice. G. II. SALISDURY. Dratlteboro, Sept. 2, I8t0 lis Rare Chance Tor a Bargain. Desirable CTFARMrOlt SAIiE,XS CONTAINING C3 Acres, mostly of a level aurface. well walertd: 40 aJit well fenced, and under good alate ofcullivatioa; "i" produce from, IP lo 15 ions good English Hay ; said 40 Acre being" mostly cood Slowing, Grain, or Tsitsre land; the residue well covered with Timber and Vi'poi There ia 0 Acres of (Inal; CasA Jlrliete,) Hops oi Its place, in good condition. A good House, with s ramp ol excellent Spring voter in the kitchen; and Cars, ivilh other convenient out buildings. Also, a uciv and commodious Hop House, 40 by 2G on the grouoJ, Willi S kilns and a press, al in first rate order. Said Farm is very pleasantly situated near 1 a mils from Ihe 'middle oftho town' ol Vernon, where there ia a Post Office, Store, Saw and Grain Mills, Mcdiof and School Houses, Rlack Smith and other Shops, -c Also, about a mile west of said Farm, SO Acres or Land. bavlnir on it a valuable lot ofCheintlt sti other Timber, which will find a ready ait kel at the building ol the MassachtwW and Vermont itniiroad, which is ism laid 1- arm. For further particulars, enquire of Z. Dicsisios, Rraltlcboro, or on the premises, of BENJ. II. rEEIXR. Vernon, Oct. 1840. 51 Farm For Sale. rrillE subscriber will sell the Fsira is I !..,. I.l.n. k.nnnin 111 lllC lsS Stephen Jlenntt't, cunsisling of sburt 140 acres oftrooa Land, suitably ili" Into mowing, pasluting and tillage. " Ills well1 wooded, with a good Apple snd St" Orchard upon it. The Farm is well walernl sns well fenced, principally with stone. Saul isrra w pleasantly silualed in the north pattof the town, oa the county tuaj leading iromiirauieooto u. 'z. ORREN L. BENNETT. Rraltlcboro, Jan. 25, 1847. tf rsTew Boot and Shoe Stove GEO. CUTtiER & CO. m WUbD ia.-peclfiilly Rive no'jr,f " W their liicnds and the public BJH-it3lliey have lost opened a MOT i kk SllOB STORE at No. a II""1 where ihey will keep cunstSiilty on hand a priu aortme.H.o'( HOOTS and SHOEd, manulsetuinl " exjietienced workmen and ol the be.l materials. Also,,n full slock of Miullff Rubbers, which will be8old sslow as the lowtwt. . jmh. ii. u. as. uu., tiopo by strici aiicuu"" .iroa and selling a good arliclj, to obtain a share el f" N. R. All WnJa of Roots and Shoes made lo""r' and repalilng done at abort jjjj.'g' jy-f ,11 4' Iratllcboro, Sept, 30, 1810, SOFAS. A'FEWbeaul ullful ... screws, a ck., mats, i.sicuefi, shocks, t,ast3rs,rjhtit Handles, Curry Combs, Tape Measures, Broihrj Morocco and Uin-llng Skin., Patent Leatlier.Sadillciy! Coach Lacr. Knives and forks. Pen Knives, n,.'.. tfa&Si isn. a, loir. so ' Rfalllclwro," March S, 18-IT. aBaiiaaaaaaisasisvaaasaslassBaisattSiata