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THE RUTLAND HERALD. RUTLAND HERALD. HUT LAM), VT. TPKMIA-V i:Vi:.M.C, JLXY 3, IR31. I tig of it tball di.tppear. Wt WliT there is no con. j iderlion thai tn Jurtifr freemen la awarding toother 1 asy aaperWrpteveteget llWobvioutUialUitlner. j of littery trnd lo diminish our own poer, for wbil 1 the irpirentalion and apportionment i on a Utia of the whole population, Uw power of f leeling lli irore tentativei it confined lo lh wbilet. Taint, Bomb Car olina, with i rbil population of leM than 2SJ,000 hit ninr ri-nrea-nltltr. while Vermont, wilh population of mot than 2-fOXW, hit only fit. Wo ought not, therefore, in the admlMion tf new tale to award lo litem any political uptrlorily. unlet we are willing to . acknowledge them politic! mailers. lUsolrtd, Tbil political equality among Iht Biaiet it HPi wens. Csicmii W lute omitted to gir a regular Jour rwl of lb Coogristl procer d"Og lately, beeaiit it partook of o lilll inlernt, rrivtte clium md mimI la A6etfll t K. llm Mrtln wl,n i4.li.tln n n i k. n..i r K..I-T..-. ri , . necewtry to tbe promotion of equal tighl. W, there . . J. - Ifere.deprttate anvfurUier departure Irom Uile principle K Ue r'eal alcheme to ura "lh r1" ft as denj-rroui. Ilthia Union eter ho ditolvrd, it will rum not "the die U cut," tod oil it tool Ute honor, ' be by the political aieendeney ofwmi favored ptlt and the iIott," tin ".noil," and ererr thins dear to Uie ' " '" u ot country, dtroted to the conttiiulion, it "grealetl end bot ' and to "lb Democracy of turn her." Not a loop bote i left to hang a hope upon Hn "tbe party' may well eieUlm "frwII lo til or grtatnts " Sine Um rejection of the Sab-Trcatury project Mr Wtbittr hit brought forward hit depoeitc project, at it U laid, with tomt protpect of tueeett. Mr Buchanan 1st a Wo introdaeed t plan for ditpoting of the public fundi, which receiret eoroe faror. Hot it it too late to elfrtt any thine thit teuton. JJoth lloutet hive lit. i, nnr dui to mitt the firal anoearance oi danrrr Ilttotttd, That if any itale her taller teek lo be ad milled into Ihlt Union, ft ought to be admitted only on the lefmt of perfect political equality.end thatany,lhe Itaitdeparture from Una principle will directly tend lo dittolve tbit I'nlon. Hiiolrrd, That to encourige enterprit and to secure to honeit indut ry the enjoyment of the fruitt of ila la hor, are among llie prominrnt objecta for which Gov ernment it etUblltlitd. Buch tut been the action of Government that in timet patt, tbett object ha been atUinrd to a degree that hat excited the admiration of Hie world, but lor llie lau nine year uiuncm utj THE STATE CONVENTION. ever thj As wo anticipated il would be, wa the ).rCrit ' STATU OF FIlRtiOXT, ) yKi E It rem or holden in ermont. arioua ettlmatrt at to h, Mi4 cratl hf)J J ,,nJ iQ j number hate been nude, varying from 000 in tlia SJ.dty of July, IU3& ISSACI1KH RKRtrs ESTATE. I Kit remrmWrtil thai ! Mailt) trMlnii l l ' Aim ilrllm MIm, aid diilncl, , lUrje,.! iUfikt, r of Julj. ia34 : lUtrina j Ji-ej. 800 j judginp, lioweter, from actual counla at dif-1 l'rtnl W'a JUi.u Judje. j UfV r-. m.i .m.I fr,.m il. fullnf.dnfll.n lln.i.o nn An Initrument norportinr to be the lt will and iu.n.,.i ,..ui ' ...... . , ... .1 I I II - I .1 ll..,ll 1 ....t .l..l..l I ? ' the floor and In the K.Hl.., we .hlnk .n aafo lo . " - -- - - ; Unjj. ay thai .00 It near the the Contrition full 1,1.1 of Ortm Hrnxtlnlnt tn Ihe ISnt OfNce at JtulUnd V.,Jul I, IK3. ll,i. w think in aaf.1 In j "'ni uitcner ueeu. lal oi liuuanu, in taiu umrrei lUrita, we think In talc lo . j,,, ,,cl f D( j u ,ht Coarlher, ,,. Ar,.n. m true number prcicnl when ,Ifr V. U,fJ. ihe eaulor therein named for probate. I. Tilt DO.'nmallunt were i It it ordered by taid Court, That all penoni concerned ttitidU) adjourn on the tHK Init ; and we are not torry ' hat been pursued, and ill efleclt are aecn wiile uoinimoualy concurred In, and a tpirtl waa mani fested winch promitct well fur Ihecauac, Upon the tctoluliora there iroee an inicrealinc ditcnt non; and wo tliall not be charged with underval uing ihc fpeechea of any gentleman, when wo ay that father llttruk of Randolph a Patriot ol the revolution, who tuflered hit full aharo In a Urtliah pritun ship lor hi pungent tnucliet at the falte democracy of iho loco focot, lor hit occationtl out bursts ol trot) patriarchal eloquence, and for hit corneal invocation to Iho people to maintain the principle! of Ihcir patriot fathers cricdrd them all in inlrrrat and eflvcl. Slavery, the currency, atd Iho presidency, were cubjccla ol ernctl dia cuitiun ; and nlthnucli coiiflicting viowa vvero fear- leialy csprctci'd and maintained with iho boldncai thtrrin be notified lo appear at a tenion of laid Court to U holden at Hulltnd on Ihn fint MoudayofAu guit neal.and ihew catite if any lliry hve,ajinl the prnbale of taid will for which purpoie.it H liirlhff or ilrieJ that a copy of I In amiuut of llm onlrr lie publi- iheil in the Kulland llrtald printrd at IlulUinl, tiller wttki tiicccimely at tou at may be. . H. TOH SLEK, llfgiiltr. A true copy of record n Aiieti, ii. ii. TOirsi.r.i:, iircimr. tbtl tbe teuton it about clotiog There it not time e noogh lo malore and patt a law for aetthng lh great quettion of regulalrog Hit currency permanlly. It it o dtiangd and the atate of mind which the member are now probably In render it impracticable. During tbe intflrtal of iho two trttiont, tome of llie "pure in heart' will receive toino precioua "intlructiont'' from tbe ballot boi which rnly afTord the in aomo light lo guide Ibem in the dreadful labyrinth which ateint to Invo ob truded ittelf in their way. (p Oir N V. Biturdiy piport bring Watliinglon dilet leTAuitdiy, Tbe proceeding of O.o ticntte on that diy were Ligbljr inttretticp, wbs(i wo shall notice more tllc atari licit week, Mr Voble Drpjiilc Hill, it it nij, will put tl.o llguio md may gel Ibroujh the Senile. lie llond'i Hpeech, which concludo in thit urcV'tpv. per, it like a tncnly-four pounder befuro a feeble brent work. It carriet ilu inay and death into the lory ranVt. Vjij tlcnr. Mov tjitMB. Soiiib of the adminittra tion pi peri in llm Statu are proposing the lion l.vius Tircu at a catidnlitc (or Governor. Oihcra the legiti mate candidate, Mr Uradlcy. It would bo a pity if there hould be a tenout division In tho lory rtnka at thi antpicioua juncture of their political alfaira ! It might tiavo a tendency lo defeat "tho pcrly" ol the September eltcuon ! We arc inquired of occasionally why Iho I.oco Tocoa dontcetupa Slate Convention, at utual. Answer. Thtro it no go to the State Treasury Scheme ! No rpoilt lo distribute Democratic Whi? Unite Convention. Tho Democratic Whigs ol Vermont assembled in Con Tn'.ion at tho I'rrs Ciiuich in Monlpclier, June -7tli, pursuant to the call of the Slate Committee. Tho Convention waa called to order by William Up ham chairman of the State Comimtttc, and organ ized by appointing William A. Griswold, l'rrsident ru jfnprf,aiid Charles IlopUina Secretary pro dm. A eommiltea composed oi tho following named gen tlemen was appointed lo nomiailo officers of the Con tentioui namely . VYindhim County, Goorgo C. Hall; Rutland Co., Geo. T. llolif VVnJr Co., ljytander Haymond ; Addison Co., William Nssh , Orange Co., Jacob IC.l'ar lali; Wah'"810" Co., Chauncey U. Knapp; Chittcn dtn Co., Timothy Kollctt; Cateooiila Co.. l.ratii lair banks; OrloansCo.,S.Slui)non; Limoillo Co.,Tliotn bj Waterman. , Tho Iloute being insufficient to contain the mcmbrrs of the Convention, on motion, tho Convention proceed ionlo the llr.ck Church. ti,J .nmrnittae lo nominalu otlicert of the Convcn tion made their report, which wat accepted ; and tin. Vn. nlion man CIIOICO Ol turn umun as iuuul . WU.LIAM A. GRISWOLD, I'rtsidcnt. Theophilut Crawford, Zlrnri Howe, Kbcncier N. Bri-gt, Henry F. Janet, Tliomat Waterman, Timothy Koltell, l ift I'rrsidtn't. John N. I'oineroy, Charles Hopkins, hcrrand F. Mer rill, Stcrtlariti. . The JViident made an appropriate address on taking tpread deaolation. Ifwe want lo poinlout any iarlic ular measure, which it more than another, has brought about this remit, It Is the policy or the government in relation lo the currency. That a currency ol uniform value it inditpentible lo a protperout butineta, is too clear to be ditpuled. We hold It equally ctltaln that Congret it bound to provide and maintain tucha cur rency. Every derangement of the currency bean moat heavily on Ihoao least ablt to bear it.and hence.througli out Iho land, the laboring and tho induilrioua dance hate been moil sorely oppretted. Htiotrtd, That our duty to our country and ourselves our oaths lo maintain inviolate tho conttiiulion our love to the umllluliona of our land, and our desiro to trautmit to posterity the blcstingaof liberty all demand of us tho pledge thai wo will uuilo in untiring cUorls for a thorough and speedy reform of thcabuiesof the ii-bii! nHimmftttftlliill. The Convention wat addressed by Mcms J . I. Miller, William t'phain, Slhepheii Ilernci, Charles Adams, C. 1.. Knapp, II. vv. liniworiu, i.rasius i ainum., 1'. Walton Jr , Milton Hrown, Charles l.yman JR. Dins, more, J Y. Vail, Wm. 1'. Hriggt and oihcra. Mr It. W. Urn wold presented the following rcsolu linn, whieh was unanimously adopted : llftolttd , That the I'm law autliurinng Imprisonment for Debt n a violation of the plainest principle uf jnt llco that His a fruitful source of crime and oppress.on that It n oppoaed to the genius of our instilunons.and ihn mint ol tho aire in which wo live, and lint it n the duty of tho Government of Vermont to efface so fuul a stain from her booLa of law. ln iiwiimTi of Cnl. Arlemas Cusliman. Ilesolccl, Tint wnilo we approve tho establishment ofmonied institutioin which olfer ficililles lor bumici and enterprise Ix-youd an eiclusive metallic currency v omiallv dimtitirovo of all such in.tilullunj which of fer a currency that cannot in due lime bo converted into tpecic. On motion of Mr. I'airhanks I'.csotccJ, That tho thanks of this Convention arc due to the lion. Wm. A. Unsworn lor uiouu;c, ingni ficd and impartial manner in which ho has presided o vcr its deliberations. Vultd, That the thanks of llie Convention bo pre sented by llie Secretaries lo tho two Congregational So cieties ol thiii Village for the usa of llieir Unuses. I'ttrd. That tho nroevrdinst of tho Convention be aigued by the officers and published in all tho Whig pipcia in uie aiaio. After a abort nddicsa by the riciidenl.llia Convention dissolved. WILLIAM A. GIII3WOLU, Tresidont. and ttidcpcndcnce characterietic of true WhigK.tho final deciaion on them all wat made with great u nanimity. Tho Prcaidetilial question woa referred to the next convention ; a resolution upon the subject of a national bank waa laid upon the table; and the opinions uf a large, majority of tho con vention on the subject of elavory, and thu udinis tion of new tatcn, are embraced in the rcsolu Hum. In vlow of this convention, wo vny to our friends be of good dttetJo your jmrl failkJuUy and I crmant, tit Ihc ntxt tlcflwn, irif gisi ti largely intrcatcd majority ugaimt loco-fvaitm. II atclnnan. Eartinuakt. The Cincinnati Republican of Mtnday uavii. A lit; in t iock ol an earunnu to wat nil m .. . . - . . ....... : ..,. i. ... lint city uy a niimuvr oi iwrnooi. aiieui : u emeu on C O 1 I ( II ti O O Cl H . BURT &. MASON hat Juit received 3000 Yardt Drown and Hlcaiheu blurting aud Sheeting, of rioui qualities nnd widthi. 3l Vanli 3 -J 1 1-2 Tickings, II'JO dn. Hrown Drillingt. :XX) do. Cotton Uatti, Candle Wick and Wadding. Cotton Yarn, a luyenor article. All of which will be told very tow. RutUud June 30, 1B33. 23 B t o it W n v v. . BURT it MASON llnvcjotl reol. a full ortmcnt of Suuloy's Iron W re, which they tell very low. Rulhiud. June CO tll.W. iffl S It i 1 c, n . OfiH Ofifi Ht mmlity Spruce SliinsUi "uuruy ii large tut ply of Spruce and II lumber of moil liiudi lor talc by Alio nice and Hemlock HURT t MASON. Ittrrett J. Itiplt An;u.ttit, ilouin Owtiiie It . Uwr)"it Ataiie, Itli.t I'atlv Mra. Cnnrier Btep,e, Ohatlrrlnn V II, ('lulh llaniri, IVxilum I'rlet, ("rpenlrr llhilit, Clttk flimuel Mr. D,tr II. II. Ilunklre Abel, Dalkre ll.l. Dolphin Dai 1.1, Drew Kuitn Mit, Down; Jertinuh, Duller I.uc, Iim, Deroin M Mrt. Ufjlf.lon John , I'tftlilnn CiIIim, IM.on (lalcn lv. r.a.tmin inuel, I'.tint William H. 1'iilier Ira. Parmer 1311, I'simcr II. I.. MUi. Farmer Iteberra Mir, Fullerlon II, N MetMf, ntii wiiiuui Foul Ilenrr. (iuncr John, (;..kI. ol Abel, lloujMmi lli.dcilriliu'i llunler William U. IIMr Juiiatlian, lli.kint T K. Ilarnnelnn Tlnit.Uuf, llitrall Daniel 3, Homi Nnon, llaimon ( . V. Ifoolrr William. JO TIIOMASS j.()R.msiu:i; TiisorniLfS CiiAwionii, noc.tczcit N. I'niGcs, llcnY F. Jaxcd, Tnoiiat WTiniU!t, Timotiiv Foli.ctt, John. N I'osieuov Ciubli.i llurui.NS, V. V. Mr.nr.iLL. Vice Presidents. Secretaries. I Froduttice I'arm. The Alms IIouso farm in Ba in Mass. contains 35 acres. In lfclio it was in a wild stole and covered with rocks. The paupers of the lown re tilarctl unon it under tho care of air ronit Union. In lelti the produce was as follows, viz. pork Killed, weight 7,'JOO pounds ; IS live pigs told for II'J dollars. (In iiMiil.ri7 n i-s. 4UU bushels of corn. H.'JOll bushels of potatoes, t'Uil bushels oflumips, 3 tons of tquashes, and flity tons of pumpkins, beBides furnishing all the common milliliter venelables of the Alms House. Inn few vcars the oxpentes oftho public poor were reduced from ten tiiousana dollars a year to less man one Hun dred dollar, besides a great mcrcaio cf good older, uior ality and happiness. How would a eimilar ttatementof the products of our ti...i I 1 r. .... ... .n ..ill. llm fnrinin(- ? ,M.v- ' , ' ... , C-M I HUllallU 1IUWI IIUU1D lllll vumjiatb ...... .w.va-..-b E rattot l a.roants, , ... nlll.,rll,r lvoui,i r.n . ;ftr. ...on ! Hence it H A committee ol ininimm ..m vunmj , m nrni. .. 1 - ... ..Min.imni lor State Odictra to tho Convention, t i0 be honed that the overseers will act about an improvc- Tected by ihe delegates ol tho several couutict, were j ,lltj ,j be enabled to procure result that would not PP5!?!!tf Met.r. Shafter. Crawford. Ilil- I make the reader bluah at the sight th.rofas it is feared vv inuiiBiu 1' a committee on resolutions wat appointed, composed or the following persons, namely: Metr l'hinetis White, Charles Hopkins, Wm. C. Killndge, Robblna Dlmmore, Davis Rich, C. L. Kuapp, Cnarlet Adams, Corutliut Lyude, Win. J. Hailing, alurdav irtormnif last At I.uulniKc, no luaru, that the thock was tell quite neniiblyl Jamrii K. I'atildimr. of Ncw-Ytfrk citv.has been linm tuatcd to tho Senate, by Ihe I'relnlent, lo fill the orfico ol llie ecietary ol llie iNavy oir. uictertou Having rctiguea. Mtlanchuhi sUcidcnt. We resret lo leorn that thru young girlt, ol Ihc ajjes of 11,16 nnd 17, tialeiD, and nieciH ol Air. CoTScSs. of thu American lintel, were drowned yeslerdayxl West l'oiut, while balking in the river. .tmcniMnf Mtilcisathing Extraordinary. The llev. Mr. Wilhains, wliouc ruturn lu tlia ouutli bens was noticed n few days ago, give, in one of his narra lives, a lauglmblu account of the clTecl produced on tho nalie3 of one of Iho inlaudj by u eucccdelul attemnt which was undo to convert tho coral of Ihcir shores into lime. After having laughed at the (iroceu of burning, which they believed was '.o coo!; Ihcir coral for food, what was their naton ishrnont when in the morning I hey found tho mis sionary's cottogo in tho rising bun as v.hi'.c ns snow ! They ddnced, thov eung, they tliouteu, they Ecrcamod for juy. 'Iho v. bote inland was soon in comuiolloii, given up to wut.uer nuu ouu- osity. Tho Ion tan immediately voted the while- wash a cosmetic nnd J.alydnr, and EuparlativuJy happy did many a swarthy coquette coiuidur her self could the hut enhance her charms by n dab of tl.o whitu brush. AnJ now party unirit ran high, ns it will do in mure civilized countries, as lo ivho was or who was not entitled lo pnferunce. One parly urged thoirtupcrior rank and riches ; a second got tho brush, and was determined at all events lo keen it: and n third to overturn the whole, that they might obtain s iine of tho sweep inga. They did not bcruplc to rob each ether of the little eharo that somu had been go happy as lo procure, liut cuon new lime v.os prepared, and in a week, not a hut. a domestic utensil, u war club, a garment, but was while ns eiiow ; nut an inhabiiunt but what had his cum painted witii mc moit grolcsijuo ligurrn ; not a pig but what was bimilarly whitened ; even mothers might be teon in overy direction capering with extra vugunt ges tures, and yelling with delight nt tho superior beauty of their wlnlo.vat.licd infants. London Herald. H I v :j xv CB o it ri c t n . BURT it MAS.)N have jut reoM. mm cure Dunita bio nrnl Tutoan Ilouin ti,oftha bettatylo which mil he lold vi rv low. Rutland, Juno 20 1833. 20 IMley Andre", liiienenra .v. xiora wii. I In ltd Hunt II Mrt. llopr OmIiI t. lltitk U"'J Mit J.cVmu lliltiint, rvimhaii ah, KiinUII r.l'ita. KimS.II Hiihh Mi, KlmbU II m. MattlieQ.on CU, Mkiir Mr, MileinMwt Mim, McLauehlla Dmiel, .vietil Llljih Ti. Xnrrin Rlraier H. MtlVmU Mirttt! tin. Mima A. II. Mrtr Miton llonmerl. O-CCvl AUmll U Mi. Otirm (lenrei rltlilrri Niiloiuan, I'ra.l rwu.in, ort aritn. I'eck l.nclut U. l urtlr l.nclw. M. Itollin Nslrtsr. Itrrd Nilhtniel, Itiehardmn Jflha D.t, lltcliardina Ait Mm. Nhtw Wllhtm K. Miocker Mtrtht It. Kniilli Fanby Mit. .-imun jury iiiiiu, riewsrd Ira, Hnow Fully Mrt, Hno Miry-Auo Mitt, Tiue 0jihI, Tempi VVilliim, vvsterlinutn ll.l.er, Wlnto II. T. Wllcm Dr. William Harriot Mlit, Wiliiami Jnaeph It, Wi.well luac, Wiight Willlim, Waller Rojal II. 2. P. l. i o.-nie Metira Shaftcr, Crawford, Ilil linra; Windior-.Meatra Uopklnt, neicncr, Uleaaon j Ruliand Mestra Hodget, Metcham, Hammond; Ad-d,aon-Meirt Woo.l.r, .Municll, Howe; Oiarig. Mesira I'rid, Carpenter, I'ariths Chlltenden-leMrs I...JI.. I'.nmmin. Hi II: Watliinglon Mettrt Wel- " )St.i ai . . ... l :.. itl 1 1 V .- C.ladonla-Meatra Dole. War-HV 1" 'n- commiucu su.ciuc oy mooting mm- L.e' ClVadlriek Orleana Menrt Htimon, Simondt, fYllfnitha common hunting gun loaded with aunt . .'ii It Al ..n. Hail.!'. Walermnn . I , Moreyj I.tmoillc-Messri Allen, usiicy, waterman, rtaex Mr Bnell. , .,,.., The Convention adjourned to 2 o clock in the after- noon. , ,, So clock, P. M. Connnlion met purtuant to adjournment. The committee appointed to nominate Stale officer presen ted Ibtir unanimous nomination aa followi . " Fo, Governor, SlS 4 VWa' x... For Lieut. Governor, DAVID -M. CAM1'. For Treaaurer, HUNRY F. JANUS. nitfr"'!'. ....!. TJ,at Ihe reoorl cf Ilia Com. f(irrt wiiiiii"-'7 " . , . raituo be accepted, and that tlia nomieationa reported it would now that is alongside of the Salem poor- house farm 5liciiu:. Mr. Jonathan Moree of Ncwfanc, on G R O 4i E3 R K E3 S . HURT A MASON Have ree'd. n largo aiipply ufWatl ludlii (lootli, nt low prieei". Guopowder.'IIyson, Young Ilyton, Iljsm Skin,Snii- chona;, l'wiialiong, uivt llolie.i Tan ; Duulili rcifincil Loaf Lump uoil Hrown aujran ; lolase i Ilieo; Oalcratut; Corl'co ; Chocolate ; Piepireil Coca Co.i liliall ; llox nrnl Kejf Raitnn;; IInrd Swipi Giourul I'rppcr mil Spice ; Cilij' r ; (Moves ; Catsi lludi ; aNiitniogt; Mucc; Dried Currants ; Citron ; Summer ami Winter Lnrnp Oil; Maacaboy S.iuffj Cavondiili nnd I'lu Tob.ucu; Shortcut and Smokiu; Tobucco , Ground Mmlnid; 23 T-3 I ii (I n o v ,"'t 2 o n c r; . BURT iVMASON will recoivo 300 .lullnrs Wiadior Money at a rfi'truimf in exchauge for Goods. Rutland. June 30 ILii. 23 WHO wiili for firtt rate Haying Tooli had bettor cull nt the bubicnbti ' Siora uuJ cxamiua lin i. Sjrlment before, purchnaing tltewherc, ns ho has lar.ro oatortuicul of the mine. Sumo f which uro csrni fine, mid u better article than cua be found in llm vi 1- fje. JUil.N S I llU.Ml. Rutland, Julys, ir.33. 23 bltccp Tobacco. PUn real Jnrnea Rinr Leaf Tnbarro, put up In tmlrt JL of 1 1 on) eighty to nuo hundred pnin.dr, but will In old iu iiuantitid to mil purJiaiert, ut the Ni"V t-'nie. JOHN 8TRONO. Rutland, June 11, 1813. S0;dw lltitUiT! SSutfcrt! WANTP.I), by tho tubtcriber, 10,000 poundi or llutttr, fur which tho highert market price will be paid. JOHN STRONG Rutbind, June 12, IR33. 20:3w. T Shoe-Shop. ( Contui fusion MS uui turns.) TIIH Subtenhtr would inform tho Citittm of lint. laud bud Its t. lctl.lt V. that ho I ins oi'fciml a SlIOH tillOl' t n tho corner of tho Greco in Ilia Old Mbionio Hull, wheic h" lutemli tu l.eop n gcuerul inioitnicnt of which hu will bo enabled lo toll much luwerthan hiro. tolorr, fur prompt pay, 'f jte ciloi k hem; (urni.hrd hini nil cnmuiiiiioii ho run givo ertdit lu no cum only whit Ihc bills vull be pnnl iroai.lly. I lo list now lino ai-Wfd Upntlemcnt Uall Hoolt ut SfilOau.l lVggid do. ut 1,00 Ladict Kid blip, Tint quality, very lo. Ilu will toou uidko Hildltioui to hu tuoU, mid iiuiici In ntliiict llie oltrutiou nl nil mote or lui lulluw eitiieos who are willing lo Ut lite at well at lo fire. iji:njamin fay. Rutland, Juno 10, IB38. Sfti FJo:!'! F!o::r!! I 00 IIARt'.r.LS, and 20 half IIARIir.LLS, juit fchipod Irom tho Mill, mndo Irom Gcueiitu Wheal,; u line nrticlt : lcnnwu nud wtnanted ; now receiving, mid fur mlo ut tho Troy irioe,uddi.r Ireight, by juini isriiuiu. Rutland, July 2, 1333. 23 MAi:mi:o. In Rutland on June'JTth by Rev. Giles Munroe, Mr DaviU Duiki of UutlaiiJ,lu Mitt Rellely I'etligruo -A Cluttendeu. lieing nir. ofhcalth on that day, he kept his room and as Iho woman received company that alter noon in another part of the houac, ho of courae had an onnorlunilv of makin? iirct-omtiona for tho shocking deed, undiscovered. About half nasi I G o'clock 1. .M. the rcpurt of a (run was hcarcd in Sc? 8V; his loom, when his wife, followed by others, rush ed In, and discovered ho was dead ! His heart's blood wat already on tho floor ; and it appears he never breathed or even struglcd after the discharge of the gun, tu deliberately and closely was the fa- DID. In Clarendon, 25th init., very ruddenly, Mr Jcaiah Howaid, aged 30. In Grafton, Vt .June 1st, of consumption, .Mary-Ann Wilton, accd 15 years. Iu Wiuchcster (N- H.) Dili iost. Cspt Luther Wright, formerly ol bwoiuey, ageu 03. In Grafton (N. II.; John Follentbce, a revolutionary pensioner, aged CJ. In Deeriug. Major Riley. a revolutionary aoldier. a b receommended to tlx Freemen of Vermont for their j tal instrument held to Ills heart. A despondency, offrsget at iht entoing election. 1 which for many years was at times manifest in hu cvenn r"r"j, That our government wat imuiuied for Ik." believed, drove him to the horrid act. He wasof nneral we'lfar . that, aa public acrvanu, its administra. : ten limes hcatd to aay, that lo him a diruial tors ire rtipontible to the people , and that whenever ! oom wal ,tmceJ on the face of every thing !" ""i"v! Tho opening beauties of spring and summer had '.I. 7 ceaacd to pleax his cyej and the birds, evil. as they i.v.J Tbil iha nretrnt adminittration, br it ex. un? their awcelca'. konL't. no longer charmed his travi'int aipendilaret.and by retorting tothedelotive , eit.IHndham C. Democrat. ra-ature of iaing Treamry nolea 1a guilty of dure- rudmg th general welfare, end ia tpeedily preparing lb way of iaereatiog tbe bordent T ihe people. The Igtaltturc of South Carolina has pasted a jWmi. Thatlu be two favorite measure of the , f rei)u,dlDS the citv of Charleston, which aiminiiUtlioo. vu. theTreaiury nole and the aub-trrs- , ",, eo nnn nnd . 1. mrldi, w. re4 bj loin $j,000 000, to be t lt with a caput! Iimiud only by the resoarcea made part of the capita of li e blale Rank, and to of tbe nilion.and with branclieaat every point whero bc jet oul on gUltaliti.curity to thoio who will dollar of IM pobl money .1 to b. received or dis- fa (J h b t jct, Lursed: and that w tolemnly protest aramst sueh an . . , . UttUuUoa a rric? to lb. I'.efd.al poer or r the j Three different allempU have Wn made to el purie od tla tword prrr to porthai the renal, and . fire lo the remaina of thccity of Charlctlon, since ucorroptllie prtis power to cootrol ih Unking in-j ,,o lale fire. The Mtyat ofTers a reward of iHetioat or lb. slain, to disturb comrnrret, and tbu t f , jIK0VCiy 0f the ofleDdcrt. Uitaehliebc.meM of every man power, dangerout ?IUW iur "5 u,rv 10 Oat geoert! walfare and leading U aotvtrt our frea , lBti.oUoi. ..... ,i tttitrf.lbiuTKttlndfir JSlanirmif. iwpolir Tilt effoarteen out ol nineteen Staus, tbe ad In Heath, Ms. Mr David Raldwin, a revolutionary Dcnsioner seed oi. In Gloucester, Mr John Tarr, a revolutionary toldier, ngedci! year and 6 monlht , Im lought at liunktr Hill. In I'alnck County. Va .Mr Jcweuli Terry, a soldier ol the revolution, and oneot Iho band of heroca who, under Ucn. Wayne, aluckeu, anu carried llie uriliili lines at Stony 1'uint. Soon alter this ktfair be waa ta ken priaoner by th enemy, and experienced all the miseries of Uie Untiah prison thipt, and llie cruelly arid tyranny ol their commanders. In Trenton N J. Mr John Montioy, aged 67, he aer ved at a aoldier in the revolutionary war, and enjoyed good health until llie day 01 nit ocaiu. In Hartford, Ct. Major Timothy Hatch, aeed HI In Suffield.Re Aaahel Mors,U In Litchfield, Rev Joseph K. Camp, aged 73 In South Canaan, Rev. Charles I'lenlice, GO In Sun bury, Elizabeth, relict of the late Capt Amaiitk Humphiey,e4j. lu Reterly, Wm.T. Msnmug, a revo. .eniioner, el. la riyrnonth, Juncii.Mr. Wm. Hostley, agediil. I'rinters in Mats, are rtqurited &.C. . $ i Vi J'Cfl. OTRAYRD from the subscriber on the 27th of June ij last, a enrrell U year old mare colt, said cull has a i 1. ...1 1 ... 1 c... .i. .-i : iiiiai ivuiiu iiinu leg iruiu 1110 iiuui uj tiiv iauiuici juiii.. vvtiucvrr will rctunT'vnid cull or eicn mloriiutiun where she may bo had shall he rtw.ir. led by rf t a A 0 I t 1 1 II 1 IlTI Dauby, July 2nd, JS3S. rpo ALL whom il may concern, thit may certify that JL. 1 have tolil my ic v, iiiram,ms umo.anu naii uui cluim any ot his wages, or pay any ucoit 01 un con iracliug alter Una dale. JONATHAN TWINING Sherburne, June 25, le. Hi C.ooJiiny el:ir tlalc. TUST rccci.oj. an uiiurtmcnl of Looking Glai J rules of turiouttizcf, aud Uow nlfered, by the tub icriber, for .Sale. JOHN S I KO.Mi. Rulhiud, June II, 1333. 2u..lw. JAMF.S KIMIIAU.'H ESTATE. STATIC OF VF. It MONT, ) T K it ! H.itritt uf IliUtand, ti. J --'at a JOSEPH IHJTTOX'S ESTATE, STATE Or rr.llMO.Vr,) TIL it Remembered that District of llulland, i.(JL) at a Special l'robtln Court held at Rutland iu aid Dulrict thin I6U1 day of Juno 1. v. Ie3d. Present Wm. HALL, Judge. An instrument puporting to be tho lait will and le1- menl ol jouepii nuiioti lute 01 wauuy in a.u uiairici, 1 1 i .F 1 .. .1... i- I.-.- 1... i'i..i.. llCCf-'iaCU, living lClllvc-u ... .1. vi'uiiii.iu vj ........ Lvpham and Anna iluttou the Lxccutur therein mm- ed fur probate . 11 is ordered ny said uonn mat an person corrcernra therein, be uutihcd tu appear ut a Sertion of said Court, to be holden at Holland on llie Join day 01 July lew, and thw cauo if any they may have agaiinttiic 1'ro bate of tnd will fur which purp.iM 11 is further ordered thai a copy ol the rrcord ot tint order 00 purmtjitu lliree week successively in Iho Rutland Herald pilot" ed at Rutland a soon a may b. A true copy of record, ; roirsu:i:,iugittr. SUMI-WLtKLY REl'ORT OR MAKKLTS. Wrtimiuar, June 27. Hour Vhe market is without tbe tligbtrtl clung, We .lern, 7,7S a $3 ; Ohio, 7p0 a 7,73 ; Georgetown and Howard ilreet, fri. Oram All descriptions of grain doll. Rye list dt chued, aalea atU5 a itt) cts. Corn also dull at 75 a rO. 1'rontutn Th markst continues rxtrrrnely inac tive, aalea very limited. Lard 'J 1-2 a IOI-'JcU; Hamt remain at 10a 13 ctt .V. i'.JUjrtn. rmoialraUoa eihi'at a reckless and anion di.regud of lb trul of the peopl j r-.tdnJ, That lb ailempt of tie preeent adir- 1 trauu. t t.Lliiau mh m tbe handt ef the Kte ctrttte.lt UBpuaUellrd in lb iiitlory of oar govrinnn-nt ad exkiu a ci tiled tnd aUrminf departure fr. rn t:.e j.ptiblicaa pri&ripUt aed pracUce of JeC"rrn, Maditen acd Moaro K'fiti-t, Ttit we cvtnitder alaeery aa a National evil aid itoft Lb lime It nt lar duuet, when tha lt tri 11KIG1ITON Jl.VItKirr-3Io3(Jar,Joue25,Ifc3l. ( chine, a. 1 ... tn it. .e ..... oar", ..Ji-.l.idi. " tKKKM Tbere a .rSe course of tn the Su- tTitrAA 1 aavri 1 1 I ami ai iiuif nil". IU HvUI a ' 1 unvtiisaai r..Ww , V ... . ci .. .1 iVa wit tnd fitnilf. aoiUjjTOwfcer T RhmI rnei. j M nttt fl fim Mf ,t s a 6 2& , coad quali- The bench was full, and-tllw direction of Itt , lry a 7 7i. "btrd pa ly .Ma r7 Cbe.f Juiiitc Sbtw, .Vr.' Vil3.tf rifk.reaa tU r.w- fWt lo wmaud. bale v. .re mid at ,.niecc., u .n at t.xj Ci 10.1. utwent ... ','f.ltu,;SKnnsa. KoCu m-iJa.'. Mf. Ktiet.ana mat.e h rroil'k. 4k!.-onr Ut wan tuid to peiirts statbotciaiujiut cn the teo,"ice, and waa itrtncd.ale.y reia-t(;J lc- wti-tneg, mo tsiaa IAm of o;a atx, alrtlail, from j nsoa, -D: Trau. to VU, acccreiog u, tut and ouajnr j Remembered that Special l'mbte Court held ut RutUud 111 said dulrict the 20th day of June, 1(13(1. Freient Wm. HALL Jude, To all penoni concerned in the Litale of James Kim ball lalo ol RutUud, deceated, Greeting. H'litrrat. Ihe dmmulrlor of the Hilalo of tuiJ ile ceaicil harmr nropoied In rrudcr an aocouutof hit admin utratioo. and nretent hit account againn tald Dilute for1 alluwaoce, Ordered, That said account he examined in t'robatc Court at a lemon thereof, to be holdeo at Hut laud, in raiddiilrict, 00 the firilMouday of Auguil next and ltit all pertoni concerned theieio, be notified lo ap pear at said time and place, and ihow cauie if any they may ntve against the allowance of laid senium, and thit 1 copy of th 1 order be publiihed in the RutUud Heral . printed at Rutland, ai toon ai may be, three veekt rncceiiivtly. II. U. TOiVeLKU Itc'uttr. A true copy of record, 27 Altcit, II. Ii .TOWALKFj, JUgater. JVlillinary. xKJ. -Jl T1SS T H. WKKK8, has J.1J. juit returned from Mar ket, (Albany audi roy,) with the Lulttl and nct ftwnonable ailiclet, and can furniih La .nut Dacitri in Ilruadway (N ' Y ) Klyle. French Hummer J lata aud Iloncet AIo, in Victoria Cipary 15oton lath icn Will tell RorineU for or drrt on Stores in Walhngford, Clarendon or Rolland. Tin can, open and idaio Straw on rtptiring Also, au Imperial pretaiug Ma- far COMMlSSIOyEHS' NOTICE. WKlliciubicribrrl, bring appointed by Iho lion I'robito Court f.ir Iho uiilrlct of Fairtiaveuom mistioncri.to receive, ex. mine and adjuit all tlaiuiiand. demaudi ol nil p'rion ;iiiiiit tbe rtUte of MAIITUA 1IIXM.KY, lite of Orwell, lu eaid dulrict, dnceated. rcprrientcl lu-olrenl, and uli'i all clainii ami ilem.nJi slulit'l in ilf.el Ihorcto ; anJ tu moiitht Irom Iho 23J d.y of .'lty Itt.W being allowed by laid rourl for that purpi.tt, wu do therefore hereby giro notice thai we will attc,u I llm buimrti of our 111 1 appointment, althe dwelling noun of Joeeph II, Chi'tendrii in raid Orwell, on the first Thurnl.iy in fceptembarf'tn.l the fourth ThurJay rf November uezt, from two o'clock until in o'clock I'. M. 011 each of snld day. I'.M. COR II IN, ) . JULIUS C. THOMAS, C-mmimontn. Dated at Orwell, Ihil 9th Day of June, HUH. 21 lYaisN, Nail ICoiIm, A:c. JUST rcciired, and now offered for le by the tub. teriber, a quantity of Nail aud Nat! Rod 1. I Ilu- I Iron. At I have the jciicy of Uhj Nail Workf. I ihall Lm, able lo tupply Mtrehaoti, and othrrt, wuhlog fo purchaie any quantity at the Factory t rir ... JOHN H I RONG, Rutland, June in, 1818. SO On Consignment1. A CASK of Superior Ride., thirty and twenty foue nehci, juit received from the cainuf.ct'.ry wl now oBere.1 fur itle by Ihe tubtcriber. To which th attention of Hportiaeo aud otbtri w'nbinj lo purehtM 11 requeued. JOHN STRONG. Rutltnd.Jiin 8. 1838. 20 hand I'rlet) CO Cciitt. Tnatc or rute Girlt wanted s'liawl buainria. Walhngtwd, two doort 'xith of Troipeiancc llou.e Q it N'. J. SMITH, Danbv ; N. V,r. Kiw ycr, Tinmoulli ; M. Clnrk, .MJ I. - Cirocericn. town ; A. Harlow, L (!. Barlow, Ciurcu..".!, Siring; A. Uucli, J'ltufonJ ; Uoynlon di .Martin. OnvtiH ; O. U. Walkpr. Jlf nion ; .t. ih at. vt low inaj r. A. A. A I Ifii, Fairliavc n ; Ktonk-y it JVf. i.p..rcW,trAt.trtquttidU- .,. 11 p,,,.!..,,.. . U" ' U....I.' .v. n.. JolIN STRoNO. raallolou ; lf, Sltnon, nnd Bomela & IML lao Uuo. 13,13? Kutlmid, 20 touay Tt'ST reetir.J. a fir1! 1 .1 of (iwn. whieVi traVet J tsy H'lelni. tiU'i vs... 1 ' lu.c Lwruim&g eliewbtie. R