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19 i xii. VERMONT CHRONICLE. NO. 48 llanliatlaii Collection. Washington, no offered by Mr.

Gassner, pro Hlooiiific'cl's Greek TeStanJ w-ijr-a 3nSg-. ancient and modern, but chiefly Vr caa1 erinont, rZA COLLIER has puMtohed tb. eion of probate, county clerks, sheriffs and sheriffs' deputies, high-bailiffi, constables, and those of the religious denomination of quakers, practising physicians and surgeons, staled school-masters. ing published it. I hope wo have through the kindness of D.

Cat length found out a way of escape from this mischeivous insect. I infer from the words underscored that no board Xi valuable collection 01 nuivi --lion of teacher, and Uie lovers of psalmody. Aet ttio to the Grand List. pecially adapted to the use of academical Si lor the sacred office, and tbourt "22 i i ninoi a committee of the U- Jt.kv rnarttd I 'he General Assem- manual eaitinn lor tne use of theological terry-men and millers, shall be exempt from military duty. If.

n.d of Officers ofthe New Vork Academy of Sawed Music, is placed betwixt the hive and the ground i ii iJBi.itn nno nvinn 1 rrmont. That from tad af tr the niinriT r.Mu. lviiKiauu. rust American rmm to examine uie tunes edited by Mr.TI.onma Hastings, and published by r.rf mnin a la rife number of new and excel Sec. 3.

If any person subject to military du "CH mo committee Pro vided vided he can purchase the same at a price not exceeding three hundred dollars. And the State Treasurer is hereby authorized to pay said money to the Secretary out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved by the Governor, Oct. 31, 1837. C.

L- K.iipp, Secretary of State. Act, in relation to Highways. It is hereby enactrd by the General A ssem-bly of the State of Vermont, That the selectmen of any town in this State may, when in their would correct by which he I am wrong in this. I wish U. me throush the same channel Preface of tb American edition bv Prf c.

eoloeical Seminary. The wnr. blQart Theological Seminary. The work is hirti.r" 4 section of an set eo him to clergymen and students oa "coo and lent pieces. 'among which are very many of peculiar metres, in everv variety of measure, and thai the pieces, or.gmal or lect- hMuJJ ty, shall be conscientiously scrupulous of bearing arms, and shall certify the same under oath affirmation, before some justice of the peace.

Text Book, by ihe iiriuciDal uminnrux inaries made the communication in question. WiII.S'..i surpass certiniBj the principle on the list of tbi. State be made, and of leamin.T urc tvuuu 7 rvir- in the Church or lecture room. Ueir office and JutT," ahall ne also say now ne guarus against and lodge said certificate wild the quarter-master RECOMMENDATIONS, Stowe. Lane violent showers which often flood the whole From Prof.

t- Ike cf near Cincinnati, Okie. Tew York, Oct. 17. ISOT. W.

VV. Chester Georjre Andrews, Charles Holt, Jr. S. Warriner, Jr. S.

R. Brown. i. Mnrnr In fh- oninion of the committee. 1 or one of the quarter-master sergeants of the regiment within the limits of which said person resides, he shall, thereafter, be exempt from winnune of one Senator from ecb surface of the ground lie does not say Messrs Perkins Marvin I nroioH a copy of your edition of Bloomfield's Greek whether the place where the hive stands is opinion ins puonc good requires it, set the an nual highway tax or any part thereof, of any in Testimo, TTJ.1" iy opinion alioiwijM-: my opinion military duty, so long as he shall, annually, on mechanical execution, it is in any Greek 1 esfament hitherto published in boe expressed, in relation to the Manhattan Collection of Sa more elevated than the circumjacent.

It is to "'7. oo appointed by the Senate. Approved by the Governor, Oct. 18, 1S37. C.

L. KsArr, Secretary of Slate. 23. 'An Act in relation lo the Poor. literary and theological merits a literary and theological menu are such eniiiu 1 or before the first day of June, pay the sum ofl naouani or sucn town, in any highway district in such town, whether such inhabitant reside in as nlace in the estimate of everv be regretted that communications of this sort New Testament.

recommend it to ik. cred Music excepting such pieces only as liear my own S. B. Pond, Vocal Leader of the N. Y.

Academy of Sacred Music. Mr. Flaslines has just published a new Singing Book, in the usual form, of 352 paes, which he names the Manhattan Collection." 11 is printed by Collier, in a very distinctly legible As to the music, every body who is ac so often omit so many of the details of an oper such district or not. Provided, That when the tax of any such in care, and use it myself in the preparation of lectorS I acquainted with Dr. Bloomfield while in Eiulni sider him one of the most laborious and It hereby enacted by the General Assem- ation as to render them almost useless.

The crmont, as foliates operator presumes loo much on the information habitant shall be set in any other district than the one in which he resides, be may pay to the highway surveyor of such district, in money, two- qua.nlrd with the author's taste will expect to find it full of the flt This nlace is holv ground." and one ortwo in the English Church." T7" From the Christian Watchman. The work I highly critical. We rejoice in its appearance from ihTf! press. It is eiecuted in a most admirable style." two dollars to the treasurer of the town in which auch person resides, for the use of common schools in said town. CHAPTER II.

Organization. Sec. 1. It shall be the duty of the Governor as commander-in-chief of the militia in this Slate, forthwith to appoint a board of officers consisting of not more than Sve nor less than three, whose "ioi i. Any naraber of town in this State may, by a vote of auch towns, passed at or skill of others.

We ought to recollect that others are without exDerience. and that "ex oiher pieces from this book, were periorroea at me i aoernacie loot -v-nin-. hv the New York Academv. to the area! j-rvnuH wxuracr. "An I thirds of such tax so aet to him in any district in sick library." any annual meeting-, or at a special meeting delichl of the audience.

The pieces generally are very easy of which he does not reside, in lieu of the whole periments" are some times expensive. vuea lot mat purpose, unite for the porpose of From A. Warner, Theol. Seminary, OUmanUm. Jr n- I think one excellence of Dr.

Bloomfield's Kotes a.th',l,'l concise and specific." uuttfeel amount in labor, to be laid out by such surveyor a- poorofeucb towns, or such part The reader is not long wearied to find onr repairing roads and bridges. And the several performance, and yet peculiarly elleelive. i-iour. oi Lom.j The name of the author is sufficient warrant for the excellence of the work A. Y.

Pprincfield, Mass. Oct. 29, 1837. Mr. Ezra Collier: Pear Sir, Please accept my sincere thauks for the ronv of the Manha ran Collection vou sent me.

I have Cri.TrRE op Silk. We have been pleased think. If he he wrong, you are not compelled as jaZZ I to exhanst time and patience lo detect an erm. highway surveyors of any town in this State to learn that much attention has this year been The book is printed on fine naner.and I duty it shall be to organize the militia of this State into divisions, brigades, regiments, battalions and companies, and make a return of their shsll have the same power, and be governed by stantial cloth and Russia bindings, Price 6 in rwii I given by our Jersey neighbors to the culture examined it enough to be satisfied that it is the bett book of the mBT oe deemed by such towns proper eobject to be supported at a poor house. Sec.

2. Each of said towns shall annually ppoint a superintendent of the poor, and toe superintendent so appointed shall be a corporation by the ninrfB of the Superintendents of the Published and tor sale by fh-KKINS MARVIN 11 kind that has yet been published, and I nope it will nave an ex- uie same rules and regulations in collecting such taxes, as is by law given them for the collection doings to the commander-in-chief on or before ington street. Nov. 10. of silk, and that their labor has been abundantly rewarded.

Although the first tree in Burlington was planted last spring, we learn that tensivi'lcirciilation I am disappointed in not seeing a few more nines from the Spiritual Songs and the Miscellany. They would bave added to the usefulness and popularity of the book, and not have injured those publications. Yours respectfully. the first day of May next; which return shall be printed in an appendix to this act and distributed Poor of the towns for which they shall be ap- To IVool Growers and THE Subscrilier has opened a DEPOT FOR Tfjp n. I of taxes of the inhabitants of the districts in which they severally reside.

Approved by the Governor, Nov. 1837. C. L. KsArr, Secretary of State.

lere are now crowing there about ouu.OUO, among the militia of this Slate. The emiio. vi arnner. Sold bv K. H.

Pease, at the S. B. Depository and Theological r-uruicu, sou snau possess the usual powers of TIO.N AND PUBLIC SALE OF AMERICAN AVnS I Bookstore, 2 buite street, Albany. 46-48 EIGN WOOL, in the City of New York. The Si I of said board of officers shall have power to assemble the brigadier generals and such other of 23- An Act.

concerning the Vermont Aivlum for tha ficers as he may think proper, at such time and be announced as early as practicable, and alerwarda mumm 1 at reiwlar periods as may be deemed expedient. The extent to which the growth and manufacture cle has arrived in this country, forming as it does, Charlotte Female Seminary. and that arrangements have been made for a vast increase in the course of next year. A very important improvement has been made in regard to hatching the eggs. In Europe, the whole are hatched at a time, and the business of feeding is limited to six weeks.

It a corporation tor public purposes. They shall meet annually at the poor house, and until thev have a poor house, at some other place agreed upon by a majority of the superintendents and at such other times and places as they shall think expedient, two-thirds of whom ahall be nneu. place as he may deem expedient, to enable said insane. It is herebu enacted bu the General Assem- pies ot production, as well as ot extensive importation nJli lh.Ml.yi.hnint iw.nlfl. 'l ryHE WINTER TERM nf this Seminary will commence on the 2tli of November next, and continue 16 weeks.

in the board to perform the duties of their appointment. selection and arrangement of the studies, paiticular attention -1" 1 oicrsrangji avail himself of the full prices paid by Matiutactarea, I where Manufacturers may, at staled periods, find a fail I oiy of the Atate of Vermont, That the Treasurer It shall further be the duty of said board of of- or mis tetate is directed to pay the Trustees of Beers to designate and publish in the appendix will be paid to the character and previous attainments of the learner. It is designed, so far as the circumstances of Ihe pupil ill admit, to pursue a thorough and systematic course in the has been ascertained during the present season, that they may be kept back until they are and suit their purchases exactly according to their wawtal only desirable, but absolutely necessary for the profit idcm. I 0rm I00'0 to transact business. They shall have the superintendence and care of all Asjiuoi ior me insane, toe sum ol aioresoia, tne unilorm ot tho officers, non-com- various branches ol an r.tiglisli education venience 01 both classes.

1 the armers especially it siHs I portant, that they should enjoy a regular market and I wanted, and halCIiecl OUt Whenever required.) A large and very convenient Boarding house is now in pro- missioned officers, musicians and privates of the several corps of the militia of this State; and the tage of full competition, instead of being compelled Iosikkj I the prices offered by speculators, whose intimate komrlM. I me poor, idle and disorderly persons placed in the poor house of said towns, and shall have The cnnvnupnrp i that sur-rpi vr rnno art- fress and win i in readiness lor the reception oi boarder at uie i ne consequence IS, inai successive crops re, rommenrement of the Term. Bv this arrangement pupils will tour thousand dollars, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of erecting another building for the Asylum, payable on the first day of April next. Provided, In future admissions to the benefit the waul of Manufacturers, and whose nicer judgement mA uniform so designated shall be, and hereby is power to decide what persons are proper eob- article, lias given mem Errni auvnruage, ana onen COffipeHdi established as the uniform of the militia of this State. Cla be placed and aupportcd at said poor be under the immediate care and supervision of the Principal.

The terms of admittance are $100 per year, or $25 per quarter, including hoard and tuition. For the ensuing Term in the same proportion. No exlm charges for incidentals. Applications fur board and admission into the School may be made by letter, either to Miss Mur GnocT or to one of Uie Trustees. i ne Lity ot New-1 orK neing Dy far the greatest market rb I Manufiicturers find a sale for their fabrics, it is Glared I of said Asylum, a preference shall be given to obtained from the same land during the whole season.

We are informed that experiments have been made to ascertain the quantity of silk that may be obtained from an acre, and that it has been found to yield GO pounds. The value of a pound of raw silk, such as has been made this )ec. jL.acn division shall consist of not doubt, that, if the growers and dealers in wool, avail tbemtii! I extensively of this opportunity of offering their Wool for nit' I resident citizens of this State. will be received under 12 years of age. Kr'1 important tkat every wiember of the School be present on will bring together, as purchasers, all the princinal Musa.

I uu snau oe their duty, 1. To purchase at the expense of said towns, such real estate as may be necessary for the support and maintenance of such poor, and to provide a suitable house or houses for U.eir accommodation, and ontil such house or honses can be more than four or less than two brigades; each brigade shall consist of not less than two nor more than four regiments each regiment shall Approved by the Governor, 1S37. C. L- Ksirp, Secretary of State. turers of the Northern states and give, not only lo the lee I and seller every advantage that can be offered, buta rerakiil and stability to" the market which has not before existes'stal mcjtrst uay oj us I erm.

E. W. GOODMAN, Sscrrtary, and one of the Trustees, Charlotte, Oct. 91, 1837. 46-49 season at Burlington, The labor of consist, as nearly as practicable, of one thousand men, and shall be divided into eight battalion 20.

An Act, assessing a tax for tba support of Gov- country and which in other wool growin countries aiMcl productive of the greatest benefit to all classes. I Satisfactory reference given on application, and to th lit I desire it, an advance in Cash for a limited period win bema. I feeding and reeling is less than two dollars per piun.iu, rem a tenement or tene. eminent. companies, one company of riflemen, one compa menu, and land not exceeding three hundred Persons limiting their Wool in price, will have the adcasuitri I pound, which would leave $3,50 per pound for the cultivator.

Sixty pounds at $3,50 would It is hereby enacted by the General Assem ny ol light infantry, one company of artiMerv. a private sale in tne best market, it the prices at pottx i acres and cause auch poor of town, to be fcy of the of Vermont, That there be, should not meet their expectation. and one band of music, and no more. Each bat Eighteen Hundred Tliirty-eiglit. THAT very welcome annual visitor TR MAN A BELL'S FARMER'S ALMANAC" has doffed its old coat, and 4 come nut' in a new dress, fur the approaching year Orders for any quantity, from one dozen to copies, will be answered at short notice, by ft.

C. GUUUARI). Windsor, Pept. 6, 1837. auf Persons wishing to enter their wool for sale, are ienrtfa I give 941 as the proceeds of a single acre.

Such is the result of experiments with the first jkij piaces. ana hereby is assessed a tax of three cents en correspond early with the subecuber. JOHN A. PARL 2. t'h and ordain prudential rules, the dollar on the list of the polls and rateable talion company shall consist, as nearly as practicable, of one hundred men; each company of! Office corner ot wall ana snuHOnt year's growth, and it is expected that that ofl Oct.

23d, 1837. 4H ana ny-iaws, for the government estate of the inhabitants of this State, for the rinemen and light-infantry or not exceeding- one and good order of such peor house or nlacea the second year will be much greater. U. S. Gazette.

year one thousand eight hundred and thirtv- nunoreu men each company of artillery of not ew Spelling Boot seven, to be paid into the treasury of this State exceeding one hundred men and each band of THE attention of Committees and Teachers of commons oy me nrst day of June, next, in money, certifi music shall consist of not exceeding fourteen is respectfully invited to'MAasstLL's Nrw SpkluscBmi provided, and for the employment, relief, management, and government, of the persons therein placed. 3- To employ suitable persons to be keepers of such houses, or places, and all necessary of- K. ZYcwton's PAIVACEi, OR GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD. 70R SCROFULA OR KING'S EVIL. SORES, ULCERS, Nervous Affection, Trembling, Debiiity, (iravel, hen ma tism, Relax, Ihopsv.

Intermittent Fevers. Fevet and Airue. men. a work prepared by E. F.

Marshall, author of a I Book of the English Language," which has long beeniBssti I various paru ol New England. This new Snelline ca.es or notes issued by the Treasurer of this State, orders drawn by the auditor of accounts, or orders drawn by or under the direction of the Stc. 3. The regiments shall be numbered in a decided improvement upon the old one. and peculiarlr lia I Saw Di st.

We should scarcely deem it necessary to make the blasting of rocks more destructive than it of late has been to some persons in this country. But in Germany, (Silesia,) it is said the blast is far more effective by mingling up saw dust with the powder, by which means vacuities are created from the regular numerical progression from one to the ed lo engage the attention, and insure the rapid progress a I siiu iu vest sucn powers in maximum number of regiments in this State the young learner, it is oi tne lemo. size, ana very neaur ui faithlully printed and bound retail price. 12 1-2 eeou. Fa titera for the government of such houses as shall Cholera, sic, as a guard agiiinst Tubercular Consumption, Jaundice and Liver Complaints it is a powerful antispasmodic in removing Twitchings of the Tendons, Trembling of the Stomach, C.

Dance of SI. Vitus. Sour Stomach. Rirkrta supreme or county courts. Approved by the Governor, Nov.

1, 1537. C. L. Kjipp, Secretary of State. origaaes snail be numbered in regular numerical sale at retail and by the hundred, at the Windsor Book necessary, reserving to the paupers and other progression from one lo the maximum number of sucn as Herpes, etters, talt Ileum, Pimpled Face Oct.

18, 1837. persons wno may be placed under the csre of Combustion of the Woody matter, and spaces nd diseases arising from Impurities of the 1 1 blood. ALSO, for sale l.v the Book sellers in this State and 5n sucn Keepers, the right of appeal to the supsrin- 30- An Act, making appropriations for the sopport of brigadea in the division and the divisions shall be numbered in regular numerical progression Hampshire, and bv manv of the countrv merchants. Tearhea I an icu iu gne tne greaier ucimr Ol combus and Committees in all districts where it has not already beeia I Ifl.UCOU. See Bill of Directions and Certificate.

The above Tanaeea is put up In bottles lettered I. NEWTON'S PANACiJA. PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD. NORh. tion to the grain of powder.

The objection in uomnmtoi. It is herebu enacted bu the Grn rom one to me maximum number of divisions in traduced, will be supplied with copies for examination, osats, I 4. To purchase the furniture, implements oy calling on or sending to the publisher. a. this Slate.

mines is that the wood combustion vitiates the bly of the State of Vermont, as follows and the cork sealed with red sealing-wax, and stamped I Newton, Norwich, Vt. a i r.JIctreptditan. Sec. 4. In case the militia shall be called in "i-tTiox i.

ne Sum or lortv-five thnnaanH $oO Itcward. ownwi, urn snau ne necessary from lime to time for the maintenance of the poor in said houses, and for their employment in labor, or mmofictnres, and to sell and dispose of the oro- Bills of Directions accompanying each bottle. Retail Price $1.25. dollars is hereby appropriated for the purpose of to actual service, either of this State or of the United States, the Governor may, and hereby is authorized to organize a paymaster's department Wor.rr.Tiic Mismohart has iust nubliht nni; CTOLEX from the pasture of the subscriber, OB the I lJ the 15th a bright Bay HORSE, about tea or eltnl paying tne ueoenturcs cf the Lieutenant Gov AU orders and communications addressed toCorhin, Hay ward At Newport, who are the sole proprietors for the that ho ahall leave thia happy country" in a Tew years old, a natural pacer under the saddle, of great speei.W I ernor, the Senate and the contingent exoenses states of Vermont, New llampubire. Massachusetts, Rhode Il- will trot when travelling fast in a earri.ie bas whit aw and, direct iLa o' imnW nnniSr'Ti hfTT.tron, ffie ex.gency of the service Tir.rSTrmaTy "l.nd.

Connect.cut, New Vork, r.nnsvlvan.., Defaware, Mary, ft oish him with all the important facta in regard totiieir -'-Jio. ma Kouth C.10- 1, feet, dark; bushv heavy mane and tail, has a few white buna I ills tWehead. and is of more th.in miilHIin. Tn-pntr-Fit I 5. To assess en the lists of the polls and the Representatives and the contingent expenses will h.

ik. I labsblisuui rf aatf luwoa km? Una ma obotoe of the oi a soea rates or taxes as they shall from time to nnjnlnM at a ftw nflba maar einlflrau. waleb a. on conviction. A liberal infnnMlM! I procured of the n.o.t c.tiaen.

in Vermont VootSiS may require. CHAPTER III. Officers. accounts, and such salaries as are provided by aw, and such sums as are directed h. i I a.

pciwiiai aciuaiiiiance uma oeem accessary to defray the expenses ofl iini.iuiQuioeiir. tie intend viaii-ing Washington in December, and delivrrine hi" Jec-iiires i there for the benefit of the members of Congress On the first of January he will start for the Kooky mountains, lo visit the Indians, and on his return embark for Africa. i in in the town of Middlebury. acta of the legislature to be paid from the trea purchasing such real estate, erecting the neces EPHEAIM FULLtNGTOS, From EHteard Phelps, Physician at ITindsor, ft otc. j.

Aoe governor shall be captain-gen- Cambridge, Oct. 18, 1837. sury lomin, niyti'im a Gentlemen Wi-hir, tl. sary buildings, and to pay all the expenses of last ear, 1 have had a limned experience in the use or 1. Stc.

2. A sum not exceeding thirty thousand supporting such poor, which rates or taxes shall be collected by the several constables of said Commissioners' Notice. Laaos Vigitibli Productions. We have been presented with twn potatoes, one from the farm orCnnt. 8.

Sl John, of Ellsworth, measuring one fool ton lanacea, and am happy to bear testimony in fuvor of the nV.C.t'n .1 n'y, "nlnion "rtuie oewves nearly if nol qime all the eoniidcnre which has so justly been placed in the uonars is nereby appropriated for the porpose n-ct- towns in the same manner as town rates or tax yE the subscribers, bein appointed by the Honorable Probate Court of the district of Windsor Commissionnsa I suit nau oe wining to give the re es are by law collected, and by them paid over ucmauus against tne Estate as may be allowed by tho auditor of accounts and auch orders as may be drawn by the supreme and receive, fxnmnte and adjust all claims anil dpmanHo .11. in circutnierenr.e, and weighing two pounds. Itiaol the Scotch crey species. Eighteen of them filled a half bushel, 1 he other is from the farm of Mr. ti ina commanoer-in-chicrof the militia of this Slate, whose duty it shall be to" appoint an adjutant and inspector-genoral, and one quartermaster-general with the rank of brigadier general, and who shall be subject to removal by the Governor at his pleasure, and two aids-de-camp with the rauk of lieutenant-colonel.

To each division there shall be one major-general, to be appointed by the joint assembly of both houses of tho legislature, whoso dulv it shall be to annmni to the treasurer of said corporation, who is to be ZrVr ST; ot Mini Cary, late of Wii sor, in said district. dMMd. rnsnvA.i 1 Wl.d7vriKlW E.A PHELPS. From Itrv. Lyman Culver, A'ortcich, T't.

--j'ivHWM iiibuivchu aim i county courts. all claims and demands exhibited two Tripp, of Washington, in this county, and weighs and a half pounds. It is of the kind cjlk-d wnsei mere to; and appointed by said superintendents. Sec. 3.

The poor houses established agree mnnina irnm rA v- a Lad v-fin- JLady-i allnwediv I'ovciiiDer, msL, Detne V'ars past, I have been affected gers. Sec. 3. A sum not exceeding three thousand five hundred dollars is hereby appropriated for rh-T purpooe, we no therefore hereby give minx. to nrl i limes so II ilfiout a rival.

Mr. P. Ward fr.rl.r,.. -rr i ntmeot, tt th- j. nu ine on sin ess of our said appoin the dwethnsE honse of the widow Lucy Garv, in Wi tl f.

vi 1 1 lauitness. it so atleclfcl niv linibs that it was diuy ulty I could attend lo my ordinaryViJlneas. The ndmr, oa ably to the provision, of this act, shall be wotk-bouses and booses of correction in which to confine and set to work vagrants acd idls and disor lauinaoge, oi tnia town, brought to our office a fe mo ursi t.eunesaav in Jan uary and first YVednestiav in Mat uie purpose oi completing the Slate House and improving tho ground around the same, to be next, from nine o'clock. A oajs aince two t.f measured (Am aa. unlii lour P.

hi. onad tho rank of colonel fj, 7: coin, which una ai vision-inspector with Bam uny acea. wnirli soon gave relief. I hive since realized no paid to, and expended by, the Superintendent of to take precedence of any colonel of tho line otherSee larjre plump ears unon it. t'i? i- venience mim Jour and the seed was pre- JOSEPH FAR A.

N. WOODRUFF, 47-49 I mol mrdlBllV derly persons. Approved by the Governor, Oct. 31, 1337. C.

L. Kjifp, Secretary of State. mtln.M. a on uivision quarter-master with the rank of ma sented to Gen. T.

at the A me i Institute by a oen-lleman from California. tne state iiouec. Approved by the Governor, Nov. 1, 1937. C.

L. Secretary of Slate. jor, and two aids-de-camp with the rank ofmainr 1.11A UtLVEtt. trom Thomas B. Kiltrcdge, Physician at Claremont JVVtc Hampshire.

Commissioners' JVotice. to each brigade, one brigadier-general, to be ap- More Prodi ffietWo have been shown a squash raised in the garden of John Muyvrsant, ol this town which measured two feet three inH K.ir ii. 24. Aa Act, for regulating the treatment of minor. uen.icmen, ivnowini the several ingredients of which vour VrE the subscribers, being appointed by the Hon.

the ProblH Court for the District of Windsor Cnmmicn.n. in re fuiuicu oy tue joint assembly of both hu wi.Tr,'; STflS 'H'd. pprviy of employed in manufacturing eslablishm-ola 31 An Act, authorizing the Treainrer to borrow the length, three feet ten and a halfineJug in circumference ceive, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all persoaf en inst the estate of R.ehi i i. to in i ii mn manv ca it will hare a rnnl t-fT. i Th.

i. me legislature, whose duty it shall be to appoint ono brigade inspector with tha rank nf It is hereby enacted by the General Assem aum uerein mentioned. Tt It mi -no weignea sixly Uirct pounds it is of the Manilla nence I shall be happylo give. "pe ClZVXl I'y. B.

KITTREDGE. "9 me uencrai Assem- said District, deceased, represented insolvent, and also claims and demands exhibited in offset thereto and six month trom the tenth day of October being allowed by said Court it tnat purpose, we do hereby eive notice, that we willaltenala oiy oj tne male oj I ermont, That the Trea one brigade quarter-master with the rank ofcap-tain, and one aid-de-camp wiih tho rank of captain to each regiment, one colonel, ona lion. bly of the State of Vermont, That it shall be the duty of the selectmen and overseers of the poor within their respective towns in this State, to examine into the treatment and condition of irasani muey against all creation Said an acquaintance Ihe other day, as he dropped in to give us a recital of a Dutchess canm r.r.n. xa. i 1 llfllllBK surer oi mis oiaie be, and be is hereby authorized to borrow a sum not exceeding thirty thou- tne business of our said appointment, at the dwellins-bouse of Albert Onion, in Chester, on the second Monday of January an April next, from nine nVWk a im i.

bum ifrmi Physician in Report, H. IV last six months has had a widely Me een cured tenant-colonel, and one maior. tn oloMorl k. stonienburgh, in Uie employ of Mr. John Marshall of that town, dug Iwo hundred and seventy fee' bushels of each of said days.

A OS HE A Lit. sdu uonars in me whole, for the purpose of de iKNuiessitis leeltle and "uu lieutenants oi tha Mmnni ait: ocaon. nave hvn t. i i as to be persuaded THOMAS T. BARRETT, 1 mm Chester, Oct.

16, 1837. 47.49 caying me expenses ot government and paying to keep the medicine constantly on hand. "ours ana a quarter our men and a boy picked after him, and at the end or the time he had nearly half a cart-load al Bucn regiment, whose duty it shall be to appoint one adjutant, with the rank of captain, -rii ingeniously put together, some of HI disease. I have for a few months past been a constant observer or lie 'l Boston. to -1 one auarter-msater with i.

wiai are or nerealler may be made Approved by the Governor, Oct. 31, 1837. C. L. Kif app, Secretary of State.

a at i ij QENTLEMEN or LADIES visiting Boston and preferring to In New Jersey the loss to the township by intemperance in fifty years was about Slnfi nnn can recommend it to The public as a safe and valuable restorative in manv diseases. amy minor employed in any manufacturing establishment in their respective towns; and, if in their opinion the education, morals, health, food or clothing of sock minor is unreasonably neglected, or that such minor is treated with improper severity or abuse, or is compelled to labor at unseasonable hours or times, or in an unreasonable manner; it shall be the duty of such selectmen and overseers of the poor to admonish those having the charge or oversight of such minor, and may at any time, with the advice of a oi lieutenant, one surgeon with the rank-of cap tain, one sorgeon's mate with the rank of vic iKKirains-Hmise, will find good accommo- ac, ior regulating and governing the Militia of la mirty churches like the new church of Newport, Jan. o. 1837. w'GRORV.

To all Whom it maw rrr.r-mm la tuwuiuip, two sucn Villages llk lh .,11. tenant, one drum-major, one fife-major, one and ono auarter.masisr.aor.ro.nl purchase and atock thirty-one large farms, at the house of Rev. Seth Bliss, So. 19 Somerset-etreeL Ha 's commodious, and recently fitted up for the express purpose ol genteel Boarding is in an elevated, central and qn' part or the city, where the air and water are good, and witiiio three minutes walk of the Tost Office, Common, and Tremoot-aouto- July. 1837.

29-ly mis stale, Ha pte a i. Enrolment and Exempts. It is herebu enacted bu lh a i wnnin tne limits of their nmiic. i iinica, nno as iar as i can learn it ha- eacn Itsndins enmnnm. inthis place.

Tlie Christian Psalmist, fantry, lighuinfantry, or riflemen, there shall be 5. RICHARDS. of the Slate of Vermont, as follows one captain, two lionf on. t. Kewport Dec.

24, 18.16. From Silas Metcalf Newport Mulberry Trees. Lm h. cpiou. N.

H. ocreauis anc four corporals, to be elected bv tho Messrs. C.rhlo rrvisca ana arram for Musiwu EapressiorT. By Th. HaJtT Sccxrox 1.

Each and every able-bodied white male citizen of this Slate, or of any other of the uited States residin? within thi Si A fewi consisting of Mortis Multicaulis, Chines of one and two years' growth, and Morus Mulli- Id inform that I caulisseedlii inrs. ftir.nl. in 1, think my health has been niuch improved bv the use of Dr fanacea prepared bv vou. alv erlminin you be derived "0.w"r terms. Also Moms Mitliicni.ii.

innir. i nHice. complain, was, pain or shall be of the arre of Windsor, Oct. 17, 1837. sioned officers, musicians and privates, and to each company of artillery one captain, three lieutenants, four sergeants, four corporals, six gunners and six bombardiers; and it shall be the du- tv nt tho -r justice of the peace of soch town, take aad bind ot such minor to soeae suitable trade, profession, calling or employment, for such length of time as they may deem proper, not exceeding the time at which snch minor ahall arrive at fuil age.

Providd, That eoeb selectmen or overseer, of the poor shall in no case bind out such minor who Um iV ta a. l-)r-l d-a-n Approved by the Governor, Oct. 31, 1S37.J C. I. Kavr, Secretary of Slate.

he compilation, and revTsT ng hi. Psalm, and llyms, original Kgl.h copy, contain lug his own nolesand observation. Ti der tha of forty-five yeara, excepting aa i hereinafter excepted, shall severally and re- copious selection, from other sources, as appewi from the authors' names In the bodv or CJirls Wanted. st umi caiici enre in I hat I. a ccn company lo appoint "vvk an without a name so that ihey can easily' be X' ndTcHToua.UimT"fr,,0f 1 the Panacea posset.

ine rent. spectiveiv ue itihiui lo the req.iUHiona of tUU act, 'and shalflCS liie.UIflereajil kaLDMnsM VillsaM Tkws Xntt -l oa-r a AO. mmt otXiti6moltm hm had UMMtsn'tlv ftti iMa sasaaajvt wa. i OO i It-TV- mandant who shall rank aa cantain. ton yen i nee of and Uie prrnervtition of a pleasing Tr.

Newton, hve kept for (ale Swaim'i and Davis' Panacea. 1 fiiid yours frequently preferred. Wish you to send me Boiite. I could nt least sell lg doz. bottles in a ear.

perhaps mrr- I Psiu nfiaaiin ww ia nnl o( it I-. I ...111 ronea in tne militia ol this State, by the captain or commanding officer of the company within i ww not to ramea wiutout "turty nnd elTort. tu atlvao- 25 A Aet. aatnorizino; the appointment of deputy wuose oounus sucn citizen shall reside. And it nlhar Ir of monev- Te owner may inquire Windsor, Oct.

25 1837. fn, we i mm, win ue ouvimtson the alighteet examination. iicat impvruincc iyncai cnararier Das not been over- ahall be at all times hereafter the duty of the FOR SALE BY clerks ia tha supreme ana county courts. It is herebu enacted by the General Assent looked but tne Compilers bave not dared to sacrifice sense to sound, devotional sentiment to the beauties of diction, or unitv commanding officer of such company, to enrol eifery such citizen ss and also those A general assortment of School Books, for sale by whole-sale and retail at the Winder n.i, as lo of desicu to the special convenience of musical adaptation. The creat interests of devotionnl edification can be secured, only in Boston Isaac Spanlding, Nashua; S-f.

Sc. W. O. Kiske, Claremont Allen Wardrier, Windsor- S. Dickinson, West Hartford i A.

Barron, Quechee 'Bur-hank, Monlpelier J. Dickinson, Chelsea-, Baxter Throoo Bethel, aud by Druggists generally. cly-ep as the lowest N. C. (JODDARD.

wno shall (rora time to time arrive at tba age of Nov. 15, 1837, 4WI eighteen years, or being or the ago of eighteen years and under tho of forty-five years, and Stc. 2. The major-generals' staff shall at aP' times be subject to removal by their respective major-generals at their pleasure. The brigadier generals' staff shall at all time be subject to removal by their respective brigadier generals at their pleasure.

And the regimental staff shall at all times be aubject to removal by the field officers at their pleasure. To be Continued. For the Vermont Chronicle. BEES. Messrs, Kditors.

In your paper oflast week, proportion as the claims or music nnd pious sentiment and discriminating taste are properly united. The musical references are tlie initials of the technical terms in common use, and the tunes named in connection with the poeiic pieces, are for the mosi pirt such plain and familiar ones, that their diameter will not be easily misunderstood. work ha. not been undertaken without mature delibera- SABBATH DEPOSITORY AND bly of the State of Vermomt, as foliates Tba jadges of the several county courts in this State shall have power, in their discretion, to appoiat on depntf clerk of their respective courts, hose appointment shall be roado in the am manner and under the same restrictions, in all respect who shall bave tho same powers, fc sobject to the same duties and liabilities, and receive tb same compensauea for bis services, which ar now prescribed) and provided by law not hereinafter excepted, shall come to reaide within his bounjs. And in all cases of doubt THEOLOGICAL BOOK-STORE, JVb.

62 any. nr it. completion oeen toe onprlna; or a series of efforts. 1'be work hn. been net-oral respecting the ago of any person enrolled, or intended to bo enrolled, the party questioned shall lion and the Compilers, providentially located within a r.w 1 H.

PEASE, The American StinDit -Am School Union Publication in all their ex dtmra or each other, have bad everv advamare of mutual consultation which the subircl reouircd. Una ih.i h. prove his age to the satisfaction of the command tended variety In large or small quantities are sold at the same prices as at Uie General Dvnnilinrr in Phila eir unucrinKuiK mu ne leu to tne public decision. 111.1u.11. icnoeni nis -insnKs to tne nnstian Public for ing officer of the company within whose bounds ho may reside.

And any legal notice or warn i kiiiu reception 01 ine aa mist, wloct, nA 1. delphia, or the Depository in New York. ed the nth edition, and is in use in above thin. i. jwu butieu iroui me nampbnire uazette, a communication made to that paper by D.

anas IIHSSACIIOHETT! SUBBATH SCHOOL S0CIK1 Publications are receivoH nnKii.h.il and will American Xruss. INVENTED by Mr. Elijah Jao.cith, is presentee to the public as being worthy of the regard of all who take any interest in those results of scientific research which go to alleviate human suffering. The Patentee believing that HERNIA, OR RUPTURE, needed only properly adapted instruments. to be effectually cured has given his undivided attention to the suhject, and has been so successful as to put within the reach of sufferers an instrument which will always give relief, and in all ordinary cases, by proper application and attention, will effect CPA PERFECT CURE.

The conical Pad used by the Inventor, is effecting an entire revolution in the treatment of Hernia. To the truth of this declaration the most skilful Surgeons and Physicians in America will bear testimony. Embracing as the American Truss does, the true mnrii. now olbi-red in four sixes, and In more than twenty varieties of i form and Published by Riaa Collies V- .1 1 be sold in com Die te sets, or in nnaniiilos orther wiih mm udics at oouui nauiej. i nat communi UMSchasjff tba appointment, powers, duties, liabilities aatf eosn pens lion of clerks of lire county coorta.

Prtrwided, That sncb depnty cfars sha'l not be restricted from practising as sn attorney before any court in this State. Provided also. That soch deputy clerk shall not be entitled to receive any compensation for his official servi-j ing to the citizen enrolled as aforesaid, to attend company, battalion, or regimental muster or training, shiH be a legal notice of his) enrolment. Src. 2.

All such as are exempted from military duty by the laws of the United States, minister of the gospel, all persons who have here cation, among other things relating to bees, those of the Protestant Episcopal and other Sunday School Unions, and such other juvenile Books as are suitable for Sabbath School Libraries all of which wi be sold on the most favorable terms. 11 acjaoc, Agent, tst istale St. Albany. Cm SS For Sale Cheap, A FARM, lyins In Hovalton, one mile from "hue River, and one half mile from Wrieht's mentions the important information, that the ravages of the bee moth may be prevented, iHEOLOGICiL AND ReL1GIO03 BoOKS tofore been commissioned in the militia of this 1 contains HiO acres, well fenced, a good part of the fence tea, except soch ss ar rendered or performed. Stale, who have been honorably discharged and large and valuable stock, embracing the JV'eto Public tuns and a collection of Rare Old Theological works ol the 17th century, and the Standard works of the present day.

Clergymen's Libraries, Bible Classes, pia.iig iuc iiive in me spring oi tne year on the bare ground. He aays he scrapes the ground smooth in a dry place and tbeje sets the oj nun aunnf tne sicaursv or acvence ot lac persons wno now hold commissions or may ccation of thia Pad. and retaining a nerminni ana out liousesall in good re Paid rrm will be sold either in one lot of 00 arres wiih l-rn thereon, and one lot of tlllare land of 40 acres, and 1.4 of wood and pasture land of 30 acres, all together or sen-iralely, to suit purchasers. Apply lo the subscriber on tbe cCrtiss cleavklaxd. Ko) allon, Not.

8, 1S37. 40.4a turnished and liberal discounts made in such cases- efintrical application upon the Hernia, certainly never hofor rt 1 1 Bibles, Commentaries, Concordances, Dictumnei Psalm and Hymn Books. Hebrew and Greek Boofct lrlBi is earnestly recommended, will, the belief that sufferers from this justly dreaded complaint, will derive by its use lhat benefit for which iu admirable construction Ho! clerk, or when a vacancy shall exist in the office of clerk of such court. Approved by the Governor, Oct. 31, 1837.

C. Kmxrr, Secretary of State. 3Cw Am act us relation, to a Portrait of Washington. Jt is hereby enacted by the General Assem i.wsia uc cummissionea in in cailiua oi this Stale, and shsll hare done duty as a commissioned officer ondcr the same for the term of at least five years, and shall have beeo honorably discharged, members of fire companies to the Dumber of twenty to each engine, in time of peace only, so long a they shall continue members of saij 6re company, and students American. Tract Society Publications complete, Tbe whole aeries of Tracts in sets or in bound volumes, of which 10 are now bound.

The Standard Evangelist Volumes, and the F. vanoelir.al Family Library- signed. Full directions for its application and use will hive for the season. He also says, that be ha often times, hen the swarm came out, set the hive on the bare ground under the tree where they have collected and there lets it remain all summer, securing it from wet by placing a piece of board over the hive. Give me leave to express my thanks to Sir.

D. C. for having Theological Rooks tore, Connected with the Sabbath School Depository, No 82, State-strrel, Albany. be given by the agents. At wholesale of C.

S. Fisk, Broad St. New York, and John Burnham, Brattleboro', Vt. Agents, Willis ton Taylor. Brattleboro': Titos i Prices the same as at the Tract House in A'cio York- bly of the State of I ermont.

That the Secretary jjoo- lw ci -1 i i nr ihpir "pill establishment bas been much enlarged, and ofTera great advantage, to the Clergv and Religious Community their pttrooage im respectfully solicited, and every eiartion will be trf State aothorised to porcbaee for the use of, of colleges and academies, justices of the su- Woodstock James Porter. Rml.nH Fish, Middlebury A. Wardner, Windsor. i tbts Slate ttae fuil-length portra.t of Preside at preme and soaoty courts, judges and registers of' msec to pieass. ML II.

PEAtB, Aaat. ovuuvia senuing vataiogucB v. hir be supplied without duplicates, and ibrary to about 1200 vol umes. Orders respecUO' lioited. (General As-ency for Reliriooa P' made the communication, and to you for hav- July, IBJ7.

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