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T II E RUTLAND HERA L I) L MICRt.L..SEOl'fl. Fn fa Lnin Mthptt. I .tr.VCJl CAN' ISOtllKil WW). M L M KOITCtC OJi.bo! rKttet rrwt fc.r jtar.f, T bn tJst Jsy w Kf Ut to-1 IK'o hs If r I)J iltta hit rljt.t may t MitWjtit tlxif trt (W ie Mrf sbtJ; Put U It a, at!, I iiiif rx ta-tbir Mtl, fh,nnr i f.rc,L Oh, rw i w W' tM tntt fr r r I etrr f lb" pltf n'hmurt shtdottf, but Uilitl'.ri Out (totWnj 'n mj hit : Thf y ray Hut Jot hj ;sif m fJ I Hut l it m!, I &rrn tfif w H , Pbf, IfTif Vk Or !. Oh,to ! ' hsvt nut nut f r yrstf ; 7kr would I trutl m ne T look tn hrr, in sntflrt, r liaif, lit 1 f.igM 'f o ! Th.y till rot hr btsuty's f.td i Dal be it to, er riol, I Hiii coiiM suUhir wtJ, fh.,nvir l furjul. i i uveal,., h etMMi, Iww iiMMtrtioe i ti.r J Southern A: VclcrnHall-Staffc - tl... .iulluiL... ...II. !. mi-a.tt' TUr I1VIC fwm ivivtllTnnu wwmiv ( anrin- tltmtjcM, awl Itwn It it lht we dvJl h rtMnjUl ttsKrttont of pimf iihI pletiate upn the KMte ltW . We rimemlrr the afTeriiim j Ik trWrfi and Din; i-nde-atmem tthiesi he , Ittitttotl mpnn r r hi to mind the rvWenrr ol eiplrier Witt r dwell with pleawfe upon tt and irstacttl to ar.iod ihr Ir.t tMartntc yf affection Jlkita if.r lur M loln'ni n t Dl'lllT. Of CSOl r! i I lir.jle utintremrr pvtg the friend ho lies in tl.c I mLI tfitin lJiu nr. llip trr f miMow Mid bitter arr4h 1M bt4w iwr ctepl!. On b j1co fir mixtrii'l the pa of have lot J. frirnJ lutn c fietn l!it lltxhtiitr Gin. AN INTERESTING PICTURE. From llie iity of icenen preipntcJ to llie ifw in the fter of Nature, pirating ntitl deligtitinc tlie inrr, eicititij llicrttcrtn and admiration ufthuu indi, it ii impomble In rclect one more interest inj more lovely und fiaoplit with a more lii-acn-1; charm, thin that of a youthful group encircling the paternal firnidr. Rhetoric may ndorn any object with all iti reprcfcntalinnj poetry may he called to lend it florid drucriptum the eloquence f thoutand tongao may rpeiik to it e praitc ilh angelic fire, and the nitivo i-implicity mid honm ly apparent in the reciprocal tctp of tins juvenile band, anpultiheil end uiiadurned, far cclipecH its a'ory and rplrndnr. Mavr far iliort of the reality hat the poet fallen in uyinj,' Tru thrrr rro of Ihf mifh r txcetding fair; Mow fill t iiftn miJ i vru ! worthy the walk Of loflicit iutrllect, aod ctf uhen all within Wai light, a fcait of orirrt .wing blm." Obncrtc then at uintcr'c cc, nl! r.atcd, nitli the parent at the hem), in order around tho rparMing fje. Pccc lliuhrs bright in en'ry counti'iiaticc, hllo the momenta pn. as plearantly 119 the jrtin tlo zephyr of a minmei'o morn. In aummor how abtnrbcd in the trifling pleiuri incident to early life, and in their demeanor how reciprocal the fellow feeling ith which their inindt are deeply Imbued. Mope tits ainilinj; on the throne of their iuiJKitialion ; joy and exultation fill their on! at the lightning protjicct of the future, when they will move in the ephrre of actito life. I low deceived! Unaware thai they are plucking the weetet tlouem of their whole live. Time rtill muves them on in itt ever rolling car, to the important ctinn when aornc mnmuntouH event U about lo cliar&etcrr.c the hiatnry of th'i future, and male a striking chtngo in llie a, poet nud ft-cl-lugt of the happy circle. Koine of its beluvcd members are to be torn from the fund embraces of their kindred spirit and no mora enjoy thu social blin of tho paternal roof no inoru to tit at a fa ther' table no morn to bo welcomed by his friend ly grain no more to ho tainted by a mother' kms a, brother', a rielcr'a iniile they will not enjoy. They will no mora hail the cunpanions of their youth no more- to participate in the rich cifls of Chnitlan babbath on the rhorre of their birth na more to visit the lepuUhrrcd vale ulioro lie tl.c dead, or tho buay itreetB ortheirown nn;ic illagc. They have jone. Hero tut mc ray this is not a picture of the im agination. It ia literally true. Never was there n morn in April, when the ezure -! looked more lovely T iukr until; turn. .Valine i ihd(rimi in JnrniKg her dotutoioft j mil man, to whom till Leanlv i aittfrencl, rltould fel end obey tlx )e son. It him too be uduttriojj in adorning I. is ahmiairi in tnnkiHg tn home tho ilw riling of W wife and rhiMion not only convenient r.nd i roaiftxIaVe, but plectin. Lei him, hi far at rir- c BtiificriCt i will permit, be iiidiictrimiii in aiirrnmid krptt with plcifirjg object in di-cntating it, within arHl vHtlmut, with thing tint tend to inol:c It a frecaWc awl Btlraeine. Lot indtiHry make home the 1 bode of nlnei and outer a place that rhtll biinj tntUfaition to every inmato, and -.vliirli in abfoiite ilifiw buck tho heart by the fund associ ation! of comfort and content. Lot tbii lo done and this iaeid vpnt will become more surely hr iccr.c uf cheetfilnras and peace. Vc parent?, viho would have your children happy, bo imluM limit- In bring Ih'-.m tip in the imdit of a pleaiant, a cheer ful, a happy home. alo not your tunc 111 ac- -it 70 77.01, .;.;,. a V r Saratoga P.AVKS IlfTUND r.vVRV MunMXo i Tltnnt-Rii in n.sr d.vv, n loljun : I ite- dnyr, 'I ImruU)., n, d Saiutilnv, M 'i o'lliick ; pamlnR ilirongli Manche'er, Arlington mid Cm briilgr, nnd arrivrt In Albatij- In teuton for the l)oal for New Yatk. AIo, llie fame day, fur Pitlffirl.l, .lai. and lUrlford, Crnn. ; prujlng ll.rongli Hei:ninElon. WilliarnHovvn, Adams, ami Laiieflmrit' lo PitlMielJ biiiiR the nenresl nml by fir llie brnl mnd from Uie North pari of Ver mont lo Hartford, CVntiorl cut. Also, on MoihUvi, Wednesdays, and Triila), leaves Huiland (foi the prevenl) lit -1 o'clock A. M., and anivr mTroy nnd Saratoga Bl 7, and Albany al 8 u'cluil;, P. M. Hvrat.vi.vn, Leave Albany at 3, Paniloga and Troy nt -I o'rlmk, A. M. -Ariivcs tin: (.atiie evening ot Hu:lundlo lodge, when; it Uiterccti Singes for the North nnd 1'ast to all putts ul Vermont and New linmpshiie. The Public i aurfd that ns good Team, Coaches, careful and evpMiiMireil Driven will bt found on tilts route as tiny in this ssction of the comiliv. ittnl notliins Mull be w miling on llie rnosi'KCTUHor a sbiv volume. T1i Cut N" t" be laiatd on lh icoml iij of July Kit tiii: NEW YORK MIRROR .4 nuhir and AfrMj I'trrinirf Journal of llifflni IMti a lull anil Ml nil oru inciruiiflru iriwi "nVi ttniandtotUy tnpravinti on tint, CPTrr and irooif. anrfrari. Mauriruiana popular Mtutr arraniiuor (At Piano.foiU, llarp, (Svitar, Set All C(l.1Til.1l0 ,irKfJnrem Mr rrnie irf.Tlnoifn and diVint-uulirf tcrilrri Uit gtnttal .iiajii NEWS, cumulating wealth for them; br.t plant their minds , , , prout.,nrC illMiro safrf, rczulnriiv ..t i,. tl u ...rtrxn.A.l (.'III. I in ...IL ,.C . . . 1 . . . . P and oui, in th wny proposed, with the eiedb of virtue and true protpenty. pRi.vrnRi' rnovunns. Puy thou tho printer in the day that thou owet him, that the evil day may be afar nil" Irtt the good man of tho law tend thee thy bill : greeting. Remember him of the quill, and the devils around him, and when thou weddctt thy daughter to a man of her choice, cm) thou unto him a bountiful slice of the bridal loaf, Ilorrow no', that for which thy neighbor hath paid, but go thou and buy for thyself of him who hath to Fell. Thou shall nut read thy neighbor's paper, nor inoleitt him in the peaceful position of it IpM thou i-tand condemned in the sight of him who drivcth the quill, and thy character bo hawked about by pour children. Ui:os j on MAnr.ri.No. Of til tho bincrre ml inirero I tier knew (says a wag, in one of Gold Mliitli'd esta VH.) ;i man of my acquaintance wuh the most so. An old exciseman of our town, who, as you may gucn, was not cry rich, had a daughter who, as you shall tro, wan not very handenme. It wns the opinion of every body that thia young wo man would not soon bu m-irricd, as the wanted two main articles, beauty nnd fortune, ll'it for all this a very well looking man, that happened to be trav elling there part, cumo arid osked tho exciseman, for hu daughter in marriage. Tho exciseman. w il ling to deal openly liy him. iked if ho had keen the girl ; ' fur" t ay he, "tho in Immpbaeked." "Very well" cried tho Btranger,"lliut will do for rne." "Ay," rays the exciseman, "bill my daughter is b brown as n berry." ''So much the better," cried the etrangcr ; "such hkins wear well." "lint thf i bandy-legged," says the rxciseman. "No nialter," cries the other ; "her petticoats will IncV that defect." "Hut then i-hu i very poor, nnd wants nn eye." "V'onr deieriptiou delights mc," replied the stranger ; "I have been looking out for one of her make; fur I keep snd exhibition of wilu bcasts,niid intend to hov her oiTfor.n female ouratirvoutatig." Uy E it reniemberci , . Hint at u staled "rem Me .'. S. Ttl'grngh. WOE t WOE ! WOE ! when the tun thonc mure bctii"tiint The wnilincs of tho Gl.be nro becomimr louder when Ihc Cclda had shrouded themiclve in a deep. I and dojpcr rvorv day. A It ichel wept lor her or jfrcen, and all nature clothed in a brighter at- children oud refimcd to ho comforted : so wrepf poct, than that on which Al looked for the last 1 the Globe fur tho loss cf the loaves and fiahe.. The tunc on the inmates ofher father dwelling. At whole stylo will soon be heard around the cmnlv n early hour due preparationt wcro made for the j troughs in nr.e harmonious squaking for the vuuisli- ber Ediniiiistrntion and picsent licraccuuul against ur...u,t. ...c limn; ... tprcao uciore ou wi;i onu porn.ig..-. Wc feci for th?ec t.con e snio t",taiH lor allow ance u, u.v n.w .....u, aiouuu which wcro eeaiea ncr uut our sympathies stop s.liorl oftcari nnd (K'palih. Iitronec toliciud, G. S. ISKOWN, & others, I'mprktoi,, Jiudhind.Jnly, 19.HG. &'.'r vf I'crmont, Dhtrict of IlutLmil, ts Pinlmlc Court held at ltiitlnnd, within nnd for said district, on the first Monday, being the 1th day of July. A. I). 1836, Samuel II. KelloLV, administrator of the estate of Josiali Nourse, laic of Pitisford, in said district, deceased, proposing lo lender cn account of his administration nnu present ins account against said estate for allowiincc : Ordered, t hat saiJ account be examined in court . nt a session thereof, to b(- holdcii at the I'ro'i-te Office in Huiland, withitinnd for said dis trict, on the 1st Monday of August next And that '.he publication of a cony ofilus order, three weeks successively In the Rutland Herald, print ed at Iliithind, as soon ns may be, Khali be suf ficient notice lo all concerned lo appear, il they see cause, and object thereto. 2!) ' Hr. UP PKI.XS, Jl letter. folia W. Molt' JEfolatc. Sttttr of Vermont Wy E it remembered District nf Huiland .v. S JL Ihnl at a slated Probate Couit held at Rutland within and for said District, on the first Monduy, being the 4lh day ol July A. I). 1S30, William Vaughnn, administrator of the estate, in this Stale of John W. Mott, late of '.he city nun aiaie oi rseiv York, iI.-ckhoc.i, iiiuiiii; io render mi account of Ins iidiiiiiilsuatioii and present his account against said estate, for allow ance : Ordend, That suit Account ho examined in court, at a session thereof, to bo holden nt the Probate oilice in Rutland, within nnd for said district on the first Monday ol August next : And that the publication of n copy of this ori'er three weeks successively, in the Rutland Herald, printed at Huiland, as soon as may be, shall be j sutticient notice lo all concerned to appear, if they see cause, nil I oiiject tliereto. 2D IKIIOI'KWS, Hepitter Sfi'2hcn ravcH' INa(f. "State of Vermont ?TTEit remenibered Mtlrht of Rutland it. JL that at n stn'ed Probate Court held at Rutland within and forsaid Distn'ct on the fit st Monday being the till i'hv 01 Jliiy A. IJ. ISLIG, Antie Craves, administratrix of the estate of atephen tiiaves late of Mrtuntholiv, m said di- trici, deceased, proposing to render on account of brothers and sister, tho deep feeling of whoso teirts vtcre risible in tho large tears thai fell in wilt fuccesaion down iheir blooming checkr. Soon they were called aroupJ the family allnr lo bow the knee together, and sopplicite the bencdic lion of Heaven. How impossible waa it fur their TOicea the feeling was too great to suffer utter ence. They could only bow in silcnco, and lo Him sfho UDderataiida thoughts, raiso their ardent ishe. common privilege Ordered, That said nccount he examined in court, at n session thereof, to be holden at tho Probate Ollico in Rutlnnd, within and for said diklrict, on the first Monday of Aurrusi neit. And that the publication of n copy nf this order inree w.-eks successively in the Rutland Herald, rrinted In Rutland, ns soon as nmy be, sholl be sulliciont nniieo to all concerned to appear, if they sec cause, ami object thereto. Morari ICoor.' EiHtalc. State of fcrm- nt, ) T K IT Dhtrict nf Rutland n, JJkd tl Probate Court held at Rutland, within and for aid district on the first Monday beins the -lih day of July, A. I). 1S3G. Thomas Rogers, administrator of the erlate of. Horace Rodgcrs, late of Tinmnuth, in snid dis tiirt. deceased, prnriosini: to render an nccount of A clergyman, who had a considerable of a farm I 7 al,m,Ilmra"'i and present ins account against IT lin.MEMDKR iat ut a stated of the Had thev employed I ho public money as honest stewards of I the people, they might, in tho loss of power, have j enjoyed the consolation of a quiet conscience. As i it is, how bitter mus-t be their relb ctmn. Thev j mndo a despetbtc effort to eutluin themselves by , bribery, intrigue and corruption ! They used the public mfinevB with the utmost extravagance end propigaliiy.it) order to dogrado nnd demoralize the ' country. They left no ttona unturned thny re- tni-lfll til lll'nri' lirlifnvl ....a ... I I h r?2"v i'1' ,ncTrab,e pC,i"J' ordcr ,0 rc,ain in tl.etr mnJs the mean, of corrop ion.,, Td 77 7C.ecC;,td ,0 th 1M "f ,m" i Uon ! h"1 U,c ile!.ffence of Congress ballled the r ih. 2.1? . " CrCa' rcinC' Al 0M9 delusion, and its virtue defied the contagion tbt departure manger was pfMent, who was re- 1 of their leprosy. The money of ihc public U , no e ted ,o addr., a throno of mercy fur her who hnger in Ihe hand of AW. Vhn y and la wat to depart ind those remtmin. vi. -it i. i-.i. .... """) 01 u 'r. al.A..;ih.MM.... " t"u"u,,n W'M,C lrul gripe; ami ought , "- w uio aibier a- , tl.ry not to havo the bout to go, tDJ a brother kneeling and mingling atrcct. their tear by the aaoio chair. I was recuhatlv i iQeclcd br the light; it proJuced enations in mv 1 mind which can never bo crated ilm ..n ..." . , , , . , n is KuiiumiiY me case il our rurulatliors ilnv -ii-o.outv . l"""'"4" oultoreo,M,orw.Ubo,cwKr 0rMr"'- T1" W our,t be examined in onatmng Ihcir gold.d lyre, he notes amended log in ibo field, and he found him s,tt,u L,n ' C0l,,r1' M a ?rs5i"'' lliereof, lo he holden al Ihe ik. ineeoM lo ihe pu.l.ori. of the .Moat High lo i ploogh, and realig His team. -John" "wd e K'"11' ofi"'p K'lnd within and for said ln.pct tho iranipmng citcumstance of that day. 'would it be a good p'.an fur vui to h.'o Kln, . "tricl. n the first .Monday of August next ; The carnage approached the doer to bear her far, scythe here, tnd be bobbing n'(ew bu.hes whil,. tho I ')n,i tl,nl t,,e l'ublicationof a copy of this order, !' t t00l,h",,l "'en approached the ; oxen arc rclingV John, wi:h a eountenanc w hich .ee eek' s"cci:sfivelv in the Rutland Herald ...ucr, io,,crirg under the advene stoims might Wpil have become ibe d.vinc hiioiclf.initaQt. . P""' "Guilind as soon as may be, shall b ,,. ,DU 1Jnll ,acu I(J rwiifced 'would il nol be well, ir for vou to lit loved daurhlcr. then I. ruMm.. u. -t.-.i . . . '. '' ,ur V ou rik.M. "k . . ' 00" '? m ift H.l,)it. and when . p u.,wming mo ricnosi ol tney are tinging to swingle a lutlo llax V The Rev butt bUiMiof. upon her, then succeeded the 'turned on h heW, l.u-h,8g I rt"J Jt,tti ' kl from her ioy hp, and have reciprocated Ibe rc "u" uaapekblt palboa of their boaoms. ; . .. ... un, i ioupie lately eel- I obiatcd Ihe OO.h annivrary of ihir woddin. at aga were 1G0. Of the 110 was 05 ; and the nemon ... nianrlmr.t. t. " i . .i -, - -r .. -'i .amari. m i hvi1. sn.i n-r. that aill coadoct to Lapses, or ."mZ ZTXl ""VT M". mm Sleel Srare cr an enemy even, we f.rgire all ibewran-a "'-'be supplied with Hlanchard's -r . . 1 obiatcd ihe 00. h annu .5 V i. T ?'"C.U UlC hw"c t,"t " ,,'ri'- T''Mr uild f;r,,,h,t ''" 'l veni gue.ls. the v,,Dge.t bKhktJrrem tune to e.ermt,,l,e r.lhr , panted to go ihroHgh , r j.m ns iuuii us iii. iv uc, sunn ur 1 stliriCietll notice In nil nnrumml' In o.w.n.. It ;,i.,., . ," . - rr-'i , .... j vuUe, anu noieci tliereto. 2D '. If. HOPKINS, Heaver. "IV KW GOODS. I iLvin'v I?AXIELS,!iMjiist received from ,rf yw 0,fc' n Hl''l'iioii to bin former btock ofainple a.,1 l ancy GOODS. Alio, fo sale ana tnwit aricriipiivm tnw v ....v , - ninian, ana ii. ntlnclml r.l.sx.r it,. If, .tmnifon anrf ?;nsIii-SriiniiC flnJ l.ittrary Wi ll-, arranctmcnta jic in progrn b ,1,K lrii.,. r,. Kinrr-CeiouioMfi rf fbmpn Countrin, ly for-' , k. con.tinlly rurmil rd. ' "" rfifanilinli tngagid tjjrtuly and rxfhiHriy Jot l.li Journal finriurci upon mi ranoi l int Ant hal an fttttnttajut tar iin t.flL iibliel!hilaratt and nf J.I I tirrnp tun. Lti'r. lr A'olirrt of htama und o.'Air nwiiiMntrnM 71 ontldliom from tin Tin: SATURDAY AM) LITER A It V OAZLTTKi A WVCKLV FAMILY .VMS P A p Kit, Devoted to Literature, Criticim. (h, 1, .frlt( (;M rr.if InttlUtntt, ,Viri, dc j. rnirc two iHJLt.t rta .t5.-nti.aLt; i iniSrt. riMin i'iiiLAt)r.t.niiA Saturday nkws ..w.. X cr net. tarisi, r.r n.Vi l.i.... ...i. i " J ais, i Uit tllinof U, mtlnuiarj Unlit, aaj oro Carcpr ' :. n". n,"nn " P,.M 'oircnrlrc at Ibe Milltit to!U. J.t. frraaii... . ... . cno.cnl prtlucllona or lK r.tcll.b MtkJual w... " -......" iwiui fkiii ni tl.econtonti tnl nnr irorAi in oMrr rtiipunpfi, Prtmh. German Ital i t,e r , ,, prln,j pn s ftf) , , . . tan i-paiu(i, ri. mm iyt lu-utwjjci inrrr an lrrioutii fr ,.-. oi;i nadinr; nlflHnc to raying irinli. rmatkatu in.1.. vrectiljr ,lipfr now put,,,Pj ,n ,hl, toaM Af 'f I IIII.UI.. Ul. ...... .. r AJtchanieki, tic ere. HIE r.rt volume of the rv.yor Mirror I., i.r,!irrftfnia In Litpiarv altracluini Slnfle and TP"Ciap1i TLe brut wrilera in the land will more particulati, piid to it,, qoalit, tlaajn lo 1 1.. qantii, .f mi 11 nn.c'1'n"cl"n will, anj IlaUjr, W rrkly, or Moatbli I f Kit all ll.inlrr,.w,min.i,d..t up e'leluiiuf, ror ll"L,, , r.ngratlPi, and la not aSain ut.t In anj otl.cr form. . ..r " " roKuuciraia airiu oftl.r motl ImiI.m n I B I . - " . ... ..IV.. I.II.H. ,n rontiiliule to il 1.1 fea. and a tpiriteJ foiriga roiieifKiri. , O'pendcr.ce.. All vlluilon to pvitr po'.itlci, ot atciarUn It, diner will l.c tnainlalncil. The mm offnr tliouaaoddoll.ua lijion will le catrfully avoided. will be p.nd Tot the original matter to be puunancu in 1110 I.UUI3 A. (iODr.Y rr.une of the ncil tolumc! IlcmUi which, cheice Irani; JO.SHPH 0 NUM., htlona from Ibe Pre ncli, Uermnn, Italian ana Sp.intli nnu MOItTO.N .H'MIL'ilACL .election! from popular journal abroad will true lo Rive It ARtnti ofthU piprrwill be allned the mini ennunioiun ...i.it.ird irmlFril.iheortlienii.tlDiinunt.fitcinat.nl! Nil rnpir, furniilird fnf trn ilolht. All n.,,.ni.iK. .r.l. .... ..4.t. ....lain ii...... I ; ......... .t nn. 1 rir ui.iic irnaiiorivs ui c ft. irt.iciiiui. - hm n. ........ ... ... u... w. h hi dene 01 arid forcet that he had 2.1 I ntW, ,b.n the recollection, of, bale, ol cotloo were deatriycJ by fire o he ware H S . . UBd VVh9 S?" 0f fncod- ,f ctua"4 " ne hundred tho and d" cm eiercd to us by tho tcmJcrc.t tici tf citcje lira IM-"M tl' .Sevthet hv ih. a'": V ."""" Q " J , bi ine manui.iciurcrs' price. Scythe Snath,, Rake,, I'itch Forks, Rub Sionea, Ac. Ac. Alto, for 8,e 'ry rU)rit. XOVASCOTIA PT.AS. UAl i I LT.KS ISLAM), C0AR8C WcbrEH.- t)d Livcm-ooi. SALT. RuiUd'J, July I, 1336. ZS .'iico'.v. I .') II...,.n Tl.c nu.l ihHiiiRulil.cd arlitti; ,-, .)V',,U'.I :,. mil pliant. Ira Lin nicr niAKieTrn. VMiatcvcr mvv liave wen tl.e attraclinnt of Ibe lhiiten picrerJu.g lolumca nftbe Nrw.yoili Mirror, tl.c arrangemrnta entered Into and con tum.itcd for the fourteenth, tl.c firrt number i.f which will be nublul.ed on II eaeror.d or Jul ncit.warrant u in tl.e plrdje that, in eteiy rcipeel, but particularly In the literary de partment, It III greatly aiupiai an us piruccctinrs, iuuj iiiainlaluini; ill pireminet p-.ntlnn aiming the penediralt tif tlie country, m il oITeting a euccotful ritalrr wilh the inoit vauntru popular pcrtuncaia in tl.c iiruitu ana rariaiai. pren. Irs strrL rsonAvirrcr bac been employed to lurnlali detiyni and rn cute the plate tor the ucautnul tenca ot plctnral etniKMiriiiuciui, uiuiira. tive of American txenery, Incidcuta, and twitoinEra, Inlen-I did to grace tho new volume; nmorg winch, from a c.iirf d'truvro of Inmin, w'.ll lie a ip'cnded eniraving and perfeet liVciicen ol Mr llalleck, the only acknowledged pvirtrait ercr nKcn nrihcgilled and anivenally nduiired author of "Pan ny." The binding ofColunibut. at deaenbed by Waaliingloii Irving, and tl.c arr'ual of the Cngliah at Janicatown, Irom tho talciofJ.K. Paulding, painted by Cliapnnn, eiprciiW for the work, will be. engraved by Dinloith 111 hit beat mill ncr. Tl e fourth plate oftliia volume will be engraved by Sinillic from a design by Weir. There will be four enfta vings in theeourtc of tho jcir, beaido the Vigenett, all the moit enpimle tpcriinoni oftha art that ran be procured in the country, and all by native artists, The coat of theio will cicccd four Ihouiaiid dollari I Wuuii KXatiAVirG9. The peifcction to which ibis ait baa been brought in the U. Slulcs induces ui lo proint.e u variety of ipecunens, comprehending brilliant ;ii.o Klrikf ur tkete.hes of varioui rulijrclt connected with Ihc hitlory, nn ti(uitiea,and piclurctupic views of America. Its music. The last pigo of Ihe Btirror will prettnt weekly lo aniateuM, a popular piece, arranged with accom panimcnta for tho piano forte, tlutc, guitar, .Vc. nnd con. cutting of choicuMurceaux from operas as produced here and in fireat Britain, popular glens, ballads, songa, duets, wait, re, ,Vj-e, funning in Ihc whole a collection of choice and raro pieces, which, although occupying but little more than iine'tiitcenth put of th work, could nol bo purcluied lu any other wav, except at a cost far greater than Ibat of cur entire annuil lubacription ! Prom the foreruin it will be perceived that the plan of 11.0 .in:ror embraces every subject within me ranjo ui tnc Pine arts and the llelles.l.cttrra, and no expense will be spared to render it equal to any other publication extant.- The flattering and genural tetiimoniaU nl' writer, aclioiara, and contcinpurary jouriiala, on both aidca ol'tho Atlii.lic lift, a .nf,iilv.l'nfly .,r.f.l that llirro I, MU wolk Wtliell h'lvcsiuch valuable equivalents lor the amount of suhserlp lion, (fire dollars per nnnuin,) or which postcatct moie ttrong and undeniable claims to the efficient support of the Ameri can people. Orders, frre of rvwtsje, mutt I tdjir.wd to l- A (lODKY, & CO. No. 100 Walnut Ht. I'lilladrlpbla. 1 m vo ivy a FtIn fok m aTi iinT to i'cnsoNS AFPLtoTr.D iv i T11 tub roLt.on- IKG COMrt.IXT8, VI7. : Sent full, .IScurrjr. j tout Arnrnn; Krupliont, 1 Pimpled t CnrluntUdfain CONDITIONS. The .Mirror is published every Siturdiy, nt Ibo corner of i.jc.iu anu .inn aircci. it is elegantly prinica in 111c exira iupcr-royal quarto form, on beautiful piper, with brevier, rniniun,aud nonrpareil lype It ia embellished, mice every three months, with a tplended 6upcr.royal Quarto engraving, nnd every week with a ipular pmce. of music, arranged for .itepiiiiiuifirie,iiiup, gini.tr, oic. 1 or eacn voiumo nreexquis ituly tngraved vignette title-page, painted by Weir nnd en grand by Durant ) and a copious index, aro lurnished. Tho terms aro l-IM. DOI.I.AUO per annum, niyable. in all cases; in advance. It is fornarded by the earliest miils tn subscribers residing out ol the city of Ncwlork. Cominuni c,ition, putt pud, muit l nddretscd to the editors. No tubsenptiuii received fur a lets i-ri(id than one j ear. th I'tier Horn, trin ir.irt btnit ore official, White Stalling, Violent Ei vptton)afer mta ile. A'uir Hfit, Aorf .rg. Scold head, Vleeri, Venereal Tahiti, uhtn .Vrr- eurji hut failed LIST OF LETTERS lltmnimng in the Post OJfce in Earl Huiland, ffUZiV 1, 1030. Adams Nebon Allen P.I.'un Austin Ail.irt llurdit Juihua llakcr Jorejdi Jr llradfurd Lorin Iluriilmin i;dw.ird How ies Charles llcnntt Surnh liei.1011 Stiles llrcrd Allen Helliry 1). P. Ilunip S j r" li P. Iliitltnan Elitubrlh llilliny Lavina 'i Hilling! Avery lliiltcrick Sarah Cnllius Clnrirsa I.. Clnrk l.ncindu Campbc'l Kraitui CI-11k L ike ClJrk Mepheil Cheney lleoj. Chase ILnnHh Cole Kantian C'rott Krrdrr.ck A. Dowc fi. J. ! Drury Oeorge IV. Dunitls Caroline K. levies Ituth II. Davit J..I111 l)uv a Lucy 5. Delong IVltr Kvnns U'm. Bj c.-ce.-Prrilon Clau.ia I'..rJ William Plctcher II. P. Pool lltrijamin Oreeo J (ireen Lrvina Cill Arnold Cirecn Jeremiah, or llsji-r A a run HcmiiijwiiY Minerva llarkiictt Snrt.li lltrailun Lli Houghton U. (L liarkr.CM Thor.ut llolnirt Jni.iet HilliHrd Jrronio llu;lily I'atnnk II t rich John 'J llcrit Henry Hart Far.il SB Jones William j Joy John K. I Kimball Julius Kirknldie D.vvid I.iilon J.iines ) I.etler Am j Levered, C. 11. Mill I I.ongley Lucindn 1 Lincoln Kliiabcth V. j M'Kcnzic Knlhariuo ! M'tlrliill Ih nry .ilorremnn 1 imolliy Mnrl.s Irn I M'CUnv It. C. I Mhjsuc Mnry M'Kenucy Tlinmas I M Cloud Sumuel Hnlcy Albtr M'Cnlley IJsrris Merrill & llltehcok Nal lly II. I Oliu Milo I'.nktr Carllou I'eiltiui Abil I ll.ilibins Lucy IliclntruV.ii Luoiiid lUndall John II. llejri'.blt Jacob lleynolds Moirit il.. adi Lorin 1 Heed Martha trotton Mr ' ahaw Atleline Miss thaw Tsmsi Misses I iquicr David I ttenrnt Ituth ; i-'iilill) Ira j 'smith Gili S t Smitli J sines j smith Joel i:. . stnilli Jerutlii L. c'niilh UMIiam I Smith Jotcphai SIh w Join I Swaniy John, to the on of.Mr.M'nei, 1 -jliiou William W. Sntll John hhcruiao llw.rd Stediou Reuben IL Temple Sully TllUl Aldru Wligli Joseph A. iValkrr L)iuan . J. OItMaUKt? Potlmatltr. nnd a'ldiiordct niisln; from an impart italt oMs flml and llitmori are niurnl t't.tt DR. KELFE'3. BOTANICAL DKOPSI Continue nnrivnled, fur thn prevention, relief, an.1 enra of these complaint., in proof of which, rejj tho folio, itig . by Remarkable cait of a cure ef I? ytart landing: Lxtract of a letter, Sir "my ley, which brfor did not look Ilk n human limb, it now rnliicly braird up, (tiftcr resistinj every other application for 13 jurtlll Ptcvious to Inking your llelfu'e Hotauical Dropi, litl iven up nil hi pc of r lief." Another Caie, An Ag"til writes "There Is a pinna tubing Ihc Botanical Drops, evidently with the grratrit a JvantBge.'' He decluret, to us hit own worJi,"ltis doing wonders for hini," n d is, ns it Were, "snatchioj him fiotn the grHVc," Numrruils iintjiicri have occurred vrhrr person were pinir.g away n miserable exnlrnro, nothing that they cttiilil procure afforded them peruianrul rrlirf, un til thy oinde uieof the nbovc invaluable Mrdirinr. They aro itlto the but Spring and Autumnal Physio, Price .!, or C buttles for $5. I) UN TRIE'S REMEDY FOR THE JPIL.ES. ('Kof the be.l ami most thorough renirdiot known Mi for Ibis troiiblituinn eomjditiiit. It Inn tnorr per fully nnsvvetcd the me fur which it wnt Intruded tba any other now in common uie, and nffurdt iiimrrlidi and permanent rtlirf, both of the iliiorJtr itself, and its -ceornpBrijing jj-mptomi of pain in Hit hint, eerlito, irn Inchc, lost nf appetite, tmltgrition, and other marks of debility. II jr Price $1 f.r both articlt-i -Ointment and Klecto. nry or 50 cents when but one ii wanted. ' Uj'Nonft are genuine unlets signed T. Kidiikr, on lbs vvrapji-r, (10e proprietor and mrcriior to Dr. Couwty,) by whom they arc fur sale, at hit Counting Room, No. 09, Court strt. Rmlnn, and by his special appointment, by Daniels Sz Hell, Huiland ; Luvi L'Vif, Wells j sad Adams, Wurnrr.: Co., Ludlow. . N-.L j Feb.3,.w. NEW i:STA UI.ISIIiliENT. rilUE subscribers would inform the public, J- that they have coinincnced the mstiufacs luring of in Ludlow, Vt. tinder the firm 0 N. DICK ERS0.N& CO. There will be at all limes a good asiortment of plain and Japan'd WARE, hich I'edlari who are wishing to buy, can have nt the lowett wholesale prices. Also, GOODS, such as Ped lars generally want, at a small advance from cost. N. Ii. Pedlars who aro wishing to purchase ot the above named shop, will do well to call. N. DICKERSON & CO. 5, 183."). 11 Ludlow, Feb. hmtTTcJg KEPT and fulfill licvolviiiK IKorsu ItakcH 17 OR tale b the owners of the Patent-Right, 1 ? C. & Q. C. R ICII. Price at Ihe Factory j $10 00. To persons addressing from abrosd", per mail or otherwise, they will deliver Itakei at I tho least cost. Shrrtlnm, June 20, 133G. 26 j constantly on hand, fur nele, by tho ub ecribcr, who has been appoint" cd tole Agent fur thi vicinity. W. PAY. Rutland, September 'JU, 1S35. 39 fKiVSIOAJERS "YJXiSll VtOVFs continues to pay fiicIi as arc " restored, ard to tisnsaet all Luiinen for r0 cions, as usual, nl In office, 2 doors north of the Curt House. Rutland. if NOTICE. " O A Y.MEN'P is particularly requested on all I J- demand duo to the late firm of DANIELS v llhLL. LUTHER DANIELS. Rutland, July J, 183G. S8 SCYTHES. rriAFT'S and UARLINC'S celebrated C4t JL and German Steel SCVTH ES, for talc bjr JA.MF.S RARRETT, Jr. Also: ;::SA.MPS0N'S Patent SNATHS. Rutland, June 21, 18,16. 27 WANTED. IMMEDIATELY Five Journeymen Cabinet Maker, lo whom fair wage will be given. ALSO; 4,000 Feet of eood Udtwood bordi 5-8 luch thick. , C C. ALVORD. Uulland June 17lh, 1830. 20. IILAjK books. A LARGE ntsorlment of ill kinds of VhnV Work, well boiirnl and good ,nper, will always be found at the RutUud Book Stor). W FAY.