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DKIOTED TO POLITICS THE NEWS OF THE DAY GENERAL DISCUSSION AUIUCULTUItE HIOGIIAPU Y TR-VYF.Ii I.I 1T.H MIY, MORAL, Itni.KllOUS AND MlsiT.l.l. WT.Ol'S HEADING i s s.te a revenue sufficient only for the neeta-f mm)tt point 0r rltiincff inj wtlneM tne pcctillsr ' ?1ic Prince tie Joint tile, wn of Loam wiMureni,wiMnmiM re- ouletuhnt, Modlcure, rancorous, reckless .nttit rrcry , riullippo, King "I I inner, is iimv on n tow u pameolar Interest- of ctcry suction of oar ' .iu m,irv.,i .i ... .r.w .1 r.r tliioueh the United Slntc. Thu son of n - -..-- r - ....... . , 1 ... . ... . I ... 1 ....I. A ic. or prmccmc uu.ics, iycn prei- . ,,,, . . , . . me.I.e t.r fnrr.trn modueli In nr own". ..-..,iw.imrii r t-. , ? in J mi j ao discriminate between thete aril f ,i n vi t ran and lhatc which we cannot produce ,1 it at U gire 1 just, ture and aalulary cncour e t I'.e industry of ercry Amrrican cltirtn. J TV..t u e arellency the (.ore rnor lw re ,s r twat.i a copy of thete rrsoluliuna to each t r at d Hcpresentalives in Congress. Til K I1KIJALD. J" , FAINO, NOVHMHKH 9, I8U. i all; ctbil-tt Take, at a late Instance, the lovely spirit manifested In Now Jersey at shown in the following item from a New York paper Nrw Jersey Is without a governor. Gov. 1'rnnlng k. .MMI .... HAtl. ..I .. .1 nil ,.... mounted In horae anal rtiel and overtook T . . f i'nr.rr:in:rK.ittnt .ta,c- 4 ff tki 1 1. m xrarl nnri llagtt '; ill llfvttav irilA My flutn uif , Slid fti Storm (.tntAirI uIonfM, lly. V'ioie trio Ant contracted to brins ur u -1Y1 co tccathcr r informal that . c no n (fay' alloioance on hand. King of the French, and in nome degree the rcpteicutattve of that People, t lie countrymen j of Lafayette, hi reception with innrkttl attrn lion wits iiio lo llm nnlinn. Ilu has dined with t ho President nnd !lici;r (if Stto, niul is rc ccitcil with courtuny and kindness wlicrovci lon' rear eiptrnl onthe 30tfi tilt aikd the Council being lie goc.. (vjaill; dtridrtl on polllica the oprmntion have the ;; . , 1 : , . towfr topretent cIhicc orGovenmr by r.fuilrwto, "ov. Jonuj nf 1 ennoer, ni iiituujuralrcl ro Into jnt ballot. The president of the Council, J. on thu Mill nit., on which occrtMim Mr. Polk, Cacily, loco, U now the actlnj Ootctnor. the Intc fimernor, delivered n Ittief, dignifietl IJautiful jmrity of rtncite ' O mot ilelightfol find mimiriate vuletlictiiry. TI10 nrw Ho. "deniocrarj!" lUthtr than run the rHk of lettinj; the rmnr tikes Mionj; ground in fnvwr of n nation p?oplo' rcptetcntittirea tay who shall ho (Jovcrnor, al bank. a mfan, dirty, tricMsh atlrantago la taken of the clr- r '. , ,..,. .... u, 1 110 iiriiii 111 iifi,, 11113 im;m 11, 11 iiiiu in, (IKK AT HAlUiAlNS. linn; he waion bw way to tl teMilcnrr of hi 'PHK nl nffer tot ! I'arn Oo first wife. He wot limtighl bnek. Imacino . , "' UoH.tw. ml. north of .1 r r, r .1 1 1 . Iline!rtire'i 1 ol tf-n mi1 iwilhni ltntllnflon, the iWlmn of h. nrw fa hcr-in- law , Im w , n th niJ n , firm , nrw ,wfl in tancctillo on that day ?cKinj Hollinp : tull Hwrll.i.e '-. fmfhrA m nvxlfin nl, ptl arrpt, as ho triiiirl into the conrt-houi loji.m, mt t nl,lire, Vr , well wautJ. a fooJ nlMfii I ho rnlnril for llir lirl lilnr. nnrl lit n i ffurt Otrluiil I ! olSf UlMPntlllin, I Ml ftej Olt rqmstanpe tint thoy can prevent an election; lliut e curing a loco lufatitutt if they cannot liave a loco gov crnor' Hote's another t.itnortty "Rlorhms tictory." II) tins morning's mnil we received three numbers of Wulton's Dnily Jniimnl, contain ir m h b legisilntivc news, but which we h:i vc r, t tunc t i copy. Milton Ilrown ha been turiird out of his stewardship of the State pris on and I. V. Ilubbnrd of Windsor appointed in lus place; vote for Hubbard 1 2?, Drown 12. S ill the superintendent his brother the chap lain lias been ensbired, rind the injured It. L. Harvey recalled to bis post, the dulics of which be lias so long suul faithfully discharge cd; vole ktood, Harvey, l31;I'rown, 31. BENNINGTON BANK. We arc permitted to publish nn extract of n letter from one of the directors of the bank of Bennington, to a gentleman of this village, ns follows: " j 011 can nssnrc the bill-holders in Rutland that the direclois are determined to have the nllinrs of the bank liquidated forthwith. My only regret is that unfortunate reports should have gone forth which cuuscd n noi upon the bank. Fortunately the president was in New York and redeemed fifty thousand dollars in two days at the customary discount, nnd no sharing. No man has presented his claim tt the bank nnd jjonc away dissatisfied. Every bill holder will be paid as soon ns we dan col lect in our debts." Wc think the above may be relied upon, as the gentleman who wrote the letter is n man of strict integrity nnd would not deceive the public by any misrepresentations of the facts 111 the case. Therefore, bill holders are nd Msed lo hold on to their notes for the present. 7fc of (Inod Cheer. 71ic Lornfncn papers arc every where making 11 great hallo over lite recent elections, as if they had in reality gain ed nny Unirwc rmlaimctl "My God! that the man who married my daughter!" Rolling having bean brought up hefnra nn rvamininsr court wn required to gite bail in the sum of $5000 which failing to do, ho wu committed to jail, and the wilmssas bound to appear at Guilford Suprrior court, whetc iho defendant, Rollitu; will have his trial before the Hon. Judge Nash. Hank of llrnnington. This institution has cloaed its doors and stopped pa) incut. When it is lo rv-npen il doors nnd resume the re demption of Us notes (if ever) we uie unable to say. .Sinru it-, management fell into new hands and its affairs havu been mainly con trolled by its president ami n certain locofoco director, said director has ceoed to write his tie how dinner in Coneotd, .Musi. 'Old Bachelors nod Old Mauls; a cold set; may they be toasted till they are melted together.' hy ate tho Vhia so violently opposed to the sub Treatuty 1 Don't know. Giro it up llecautfl the aub-Tieasury provided for the sxfe kr tjnng of the poMie fundi. t'r. Patriot. l.oodaa far as it goes, but slops ona cg short oftlie c,l nv thin'. So far from this beiii" the mnk. A Itttcr itaton why they oppoto it is, because ' (rul1( ,1Cy mvc nol tlr0Wu so large a vole llm anil.! ft 2 turT riailfi in finnir!iniffnrthfrnl. I I. .... . : iri i . , . . - - - -. n r wiicrc. cccni in Finnic, ns u cv iiiii ini . i . i . i lectors to keep tho money so safety that government ' . T ' (.r,inI1, 1'. .,' n.,u,Ji r " l" , l,L'cn,nQ n "'" would never cet ii I . n , , gone ng-.i vt ,,,,,,.. ()f eo.ire wc hare not been liJ 1 the Whigs, but it has been done entirely by ; p(.imitu.( lf( know itj COHIc4, and are conso- hsacllill,aVa.iI)ureneditoiwhoi.T,Aerfl,elheir own iu-gligence. 1 hey huve Maid at , qil,.lltv rjr(.v unacinia.nled with (he nclunl with the latest correct lists of removed postmasters, ; home instead of voting. In another year ll.ey , colull,,'jn (l 10 inM.t.u.ou. The general ini. m . I. . iL. ..I.. ll'l.:.. I tvi 1 1 Cilrt I lift Oil I iiP L'tlnli unll I inn cinitn In i lul . . . uuiiws, uu .iivu, .. uiK Hiiuiuruiico, oiico . " - - "-, , pres-noii, liowcer ioem to lie, ns far ns we carried to ashinglon a batch of 30 namot fur rcmo- a" w'Ui ne well. J licy win turn out mice t.nll c.arn tlmt nil its bills will ultimnlcly be vai, at one nmo. violent plullipics against il, all hostility on tho l part of loeoism has bean suspended, and it ,irf t. the remi fp a fixl hew, ltt. .Vc, Said lfmi are well .!atir! lo kevptnf; tirp or rtmrr, Ulh t under a Bod atale of rumrrtton, ami will 1 ,1I lo rrthr ot eprat'li". s Ihf poechaer mT cVho, Terma. on ihir.t 01 one half at the llw of !. ant a crlil for lb bUnc l'nr farther ptttkuUrs en' quir of thr aubtrnboi n the pmit. HI A WAKNUII llimnburgh. Vt. Nov, 3. 1511. 3m t!V 9 CrrM otics, vc. mirtT A MAStN htvrieceiTed a splerotnl (ock of tirrren, commute nf fl hhdt iipeT oualltf mnhim: SO chel ftrh Pen. conntlinR ol Hrson Vnun? n. llrwn Skin amt Pnu honi Tev, all ( freah and ( a-iiwrior hh.Iiit, 3WXWI ll aujMjfkiT quail ' ly brown aoijara. 1000 do lump aid double refined au a; doulile termed rtnMl sugir, lontl mi i" niingOi Meslran and Jr co(le. 10 Ixntis fieh ra. xnt; eppr, p.- ginget, ch'tes, nulmei;; msce citron; ilrid moranu, rite, fine cat nod ainoVinf tub aero; aUrrh; csasia; eau bud, turd snap: il- autu; indigo. 1500 Hw csvawhsrt, t ifRtnis pliig, ami tobnero; bar lead, lintlish bih! Ainttcii pirn' buck tl, enntm n Vl, all ie. 3000 lbs cut and wrought nai's; hlootn lion, araaaon tiie; wsgjjoal andejit Iwaes. t Holland, Nov fl, 1811. The GMe states that tho amount lost to the Govern nunt hy the United Stntcs Hank, is $320,010. How much tho people would hivn lost but for Gen. Jack son's patriotism, it is a hard matter to guess. Spirit of I he .SJL'C. Another specimen of locofoco deduction of conclu sions, as base as It Is false and contemptible. Does the Age Inoic that Government never lost a single dollar by the United Stales TJanl until after Gen. Jttekson thun dered his edict igainst it and destroyed its capacity of usefulness as writ ai its security as a depository of pub he money and in all human probability nrrcr irouM have lost a dollar by it but for his violently crushing its energies 1 How then say those miserablo political speculaturs that Gen. Jackson has been the cause of preventinj an augmented loss, avhen all the loss ever sustained by that institution was tho legitimate effects of his own misjudged principles nnd rasli actsl Y Tho steam boat Hunker Hill, belonging to the Con necticut stoam company, on her passaga from Hartford to New Voik, grounded on a point in L. Island Sound, about 2 miles fiom the mouth of Connecticut Hiver. l'assciigers and principal part of the freight safely landad boat an entire loss except perhaps a part of her machinery. more in lull force, and Locolocoism w .11 bile rc,l.,.ln(,(', Al miv rnIe wc mvise il0j,. j wmdrd tltM iLlaf nlts n I.-,.! mill lialMtirirnru ol.anstt r.l . - . . k,hln Strayed, IHOM the tiih'cnlxtr, -ahont tho middle of Aug last, a red two year old heller, mill abort horns pro." Jfrting bark, wnh a X 111 thn ejr Whnater will gite iirirniaiiin concerning her shall lie IUrallT I4 I,. I). the dust after a brief and temporary gleam of 1 ... r u.iu ,,.,1 1., ll.n,..,, f ilw,, m n m I deceitful sunshine. Let not our friends any I rnWf,iii We forbear further comment al present but may hereafter refer to the matter, nnd if ne cessary shall slate some stubborn fuels. lien ninglan Ihtnncr. A Gt rmnn physician has published n medi cal tract in which he mninlaius that ladies of One would think if violent contention and ceaseless eagerness to promote tho interests of party principles, was nny Indication of a sincere belief that those prin ciples were rood ones, that tho locos held the most sa cred afTectioirfoi their political creed, and that they verily supported it from the moit patriotic motives. Although wo may nol bo privileged to say to any man that he docs not Mitvexho doctrines ho professes, yet wo have tho privilege of calling his integrity in question by implication when ho advocates such self tiidcnt monstrocitics as to be absolutely beyond the limits of chtnty. That tho party professing to ilisbe- l.eae in tho utility and constitutionality of a United j Slate Hank that profess to believo it to bo the tnnst des ra.'lc way of disposing of the public lands to cedt I them to the states in ash'cli they ho, or gire them, at j a fiaction of tho value they shall hereafter attain, to ( aa'iorvor may choose lo squat upon ihcni, embracing foreigners ficsli from moiiarchiul g jvernincnts, totilly , unacquainted with the nature of republican laws, yet I admitting them to all the rights and privileges of A mer- 1 lean freemen the moment they have settled upon a por tion of those lands that profess to believe il ex pedient to create an immense standing army in timo of jacc, and lax government for Ihcir support that profess to bclieiu American industry and entcrprso 1 noithy of no protection from ruinous competition Willi foreign pauper labor that ptofess to believe govern ment sltould be supported by a direct tax uon the peo ple, yet plead as an objection to the lariffthat it is tan tamount to imposing a tax upon the consumers of for NKW-YOHK RLECTION. Citv. Throe Whigs and ton opposition members of tho Assombly aro elected, being the complete returns from the city election, The Journal of Commerce says, ' There is reason to believe that the new Senate will stand 15 Whigs to 17 opposition, giving tho latter a majority of 2. In the last Senate parlies avcto divided WhigsOl, Locos 11. The Assembly. Hy taking returns from such eoun ties as could he obtained and guessin; at the result in several, the Journal has the following speculative re suit from 13 counties. Whigs 2&, Locos 03 j making a Whig loss of 31 members. 207i Congressional District. Two accounts of the result. One, that the lion. Francis Qranger, lale 1. 1 M. Goneral lias been elected. The other, that lie is I defeated. I Tho locos have swept the State, but thank heaven , their in 'lorious success is owing to a no more consitl- wherc be discouraged by results that show no gain of strength lo the Tories The Whig parly arc still the IDcmocary of Numbers by n largo and overwhelming majority. They will soon recover from the present criminal apathy and indifference, which arecvory where lead ing to results upjiartnthj so disastrous. (T7Hn or coon ciinnu am. wn.i. ykt nr. wi:i.i,.3 Boston Atlas. Spark-Wng Wit. 'I have n spark in my oyc said a lady in the cars. 1 ho judo was look ing stright forward at n spruce young gentle man silting opposite to her. The following article is dedicated lo that class of the femilo sex who despise th poor but honest mechanic and farmer anil siek tho soncty of ihoto wht hava a littla moto cash or fVa t.j, or even if only ripoi led lo be rich to say nothing about rharartsr with the exec ution nf somstime getting a ' rich husband.' Hrattle boro' I'hrunix g A Mav of Two Wivrs Singular and suc ccisful villainy. The Milton f N. C.J Chroni cle contains a long account of a series of dar ing and successful villainies recently commit ted in that county by one Edward C. Boiling, son ofa M. E. cloi"vmnn of that county. It Shrewsbury, Nov. 0, ISI1. Horses for Sab lOH sale by Jamts Italian, Jr. one pair ' HorsAS, thteo now and on second hand t w 1:11 11. 15-17 Waggnna, If. Huttand, Nov. of work wo bora 1, 1811. Morocco Shoes, fen. T5UHT V MASON keppennelatitly fur sals a com'' idetc asaoilmeut of nmr co and kid walking ' l ... ,(! I .it.., L'1,1 immii. tailiA.' ?'fnnrV, I lit infi weak ncivcs should not be permitted lo sleep I common lid ties and olirw. colored Trench kid Hat; It is said that this book is in gretit du- giiter liootres, vc. Also In lew ns)s win nave full Mipnly of men's and women's India rubber shoes. 15.47 alone, mand f We should lliink n bed-fellow would be ill still greater demand though. A in-' rstnte conveniion wns neiu at won- he.'. i'rirst. all hi.ui.o Hot Sin.n cord, N. II. Oil Thursday of last week, nt and a grneral assortment of hollow ware, cauldron which Gen. Joseph Low presided. The Hon. , kettles, .vc. 15. 17 Hmland, Nov. 8, iHlt. hnos btopliens ol Llinrleslown was nominated ns the Whig candidate lor governor at the ensuing election. Iter bootres, A:c. HutUnd, Nov B, 1R3I. Stoves and Hollow Varo. TJUUT V MASON have on hand for a.ale Stanley' nl (Jraiijer's I'.arloi f'ooking .Slovns, alto ."Stan for tlm lit raM. QUIOSTION III. What will be the position of two lines, one aritli the other, one ktarlinj fiom 45 deg. North latitude run ning with an ulevated angle to tho south of 15 deg. II. W. H. erable cause than the stupid, care-for-nothing conduct! o),)cr , or,lc country from one Kdwnrd C. of the Whigs themselves. Tho presidential election' 0iin (is nwll ron nnin0.) Ho then went has demonstrated tlio lact that tl.cro is an actual mv on a pfulenij,., visit to Boiling to juniy ui io.uuu 'g auicn jii iiiu .?,ic, ,vuu,iici iiiu and the other to start from 45 deg. jouth latitudt run- appears that nbout three years since he nnr- I ninguiili an elevated ancle of 45 degrees to the north, ned a young lady ol respectability and lived . both being on the same meridian with her about two years. He then went lo It i. hoped that tliis question will intereityoHngschol- Grnnnboro. North Carolina, to stndv law. Innv- us nnd that thsy will tend in their answers. ing his wile nt home; and at Grccuboro he took the nnmc of Sidney T. Smith, of Alabnina, in which Slate lie repiescntcd his father wu a planter nnd hi! family wealthy. By thco and other artful pretences he obtained credit to a large amount in the stores in that place, and in a few months obtained in marriage a Miss E B. of Guilford cotinly, daughter of a gentleman of high respectability nnd wealth. In consequence of the pietended denth of his father, and the consequent temporary suspen sion of icrnittnnccs from home to a large a mount, he obtained the endorsement of his new fallier-in-law on a bond for ft J ,700 un der the pretence ofa purchase of land in nn- Cloth Caps. T3UHT.V. MASON have jutt received a supply of Cloth Cjps for men and boys; for salo very low. Alto fashionable Hals, Hutland, Nov. 8, IS 11. 45: 47 The Hrandonian will pleae to say how miiih cord or twine H will take tc wind a cone HO feet high, 2 feot at thu base, ami terminating at a point. The cord lo be wound .spiral 13 and 1-1 times per foot. L. HUHKHK, the Cobbler. HHANDHHTH'S 1'ILLS. Ueicare of Counterfeits. As there are large quantities of purious Hills sent into tho country bearing the name of Hrandreth, and eign luxuriesthat profass to believe that the general j orJcr to guard against these Counterfoils, tho inde- goacrnment lias nomine to uo aa 1111 1110 currency, anu, latlgaoio wr. iiranurcin nas procured a aery uoai lndcd, little or nothing to do with anything but sit in listiess splendoror employ itself in devising schemes on a pretention visit to jiolling to xisram- 1 mate the purchase, and in n few days return ed with the sad talc that Holing had defraud ed him of all his money. He remained nt home with Mrs. Smith a few days, and concluded to go and see Boiling it gain; ninl such was now the length of his ab sence that his wife, becoming uneasy, pro ceeded in (iiicst of him to tho house of the Rev. Mr. Boiling, expecting to m et hirn there; but she found him not. Mr. Smith was not known to nny of 1 he family; while there, Mrs. Smith became acquainted with Mrs. Edward C absent The two ladies remained for several tlnys, 1 1 n 1 r. .1... . checked plato for the outs.de of his Pill Hoxes-signed ' " '"; -J "I-"" "-" ...:.,.,.:'.. ,11 i.. .t., r ,i.i. of their husbands, never for once dreaming ....... j.,., iri- .!. t, they avcrc w ives ol one and vote or not. Jxicofocoism ha always been in the mi nority, and oven its most brilliant victories have been gained where it avas actually most in the minority. The Wiiios wos't tubs out to the ballot-boxes! ! lhat is tho reason and the only reason of the loco tri umphs. Later. Granger's election is confirmed, majority 400 voles. NOTJCH. Tlio proprietors of the Sociil Library in Hutland, ato hereby rcquosted to meet at the sloro of tho ub senber jii said Hutland, on Wednesday 17lh Novem ber next, at 0 n'clohk p. ill. to tako meastiro to ro-or-gatije the concerns of said Library, and to do nny other proper business when met. All persons having any books in their poaojiun belonging to said library, ard desired lo return the same to the subscriber. Hy request ofa mmil-er of proprietors, JAMHS I). Hl'TLHIl, formerly Librarian. Hutland, 30m Get. 1811. socihty or litkixatuhj: and scucnch. Works received for Hotembar. Graham's Magazine for Oct. and Nov. Sillimtn's Journal forStpt. Mutum fur Sept and Oct. A merlon Jurist for Oct. New York Horiew for Oct. Notice. C N Saturday the 30th tilt, the ttotn hf Noah Wi Saaavr,in Tifiinouth was broken open, and mon ey and articles liken therefrom, among which wa A counterfeit twodollar bill Oil the bftnk if Hrattlebord'. The bill was p'istcd to Chalirtan Hounds, by him trt A. Colvin, and hy him 10 two young men who wero irt search of n situation to kttp school, farther than thia the bill cannot he traced, whoever has it In his pot r,0!sinn is requested to return it either to N. W, Haw. ynrofTinrnuth,or A. Colvin, Clarendon, or lo Sold innn I'ool, lr. of Hutland. I1. S. The bill may he identified by thu circumatane that tho l'ifl hand upper corner, containing nearly of quite the nholo of tho figure 2, was tool oil"; tho bill was rather old It is wjiito l at testimony against A mm who is now under ariost for breaking open tha store. 45 IT Ware Crockery and CI lass 31'HT .V MASON haro on hand for aile flrto print ed blue, brown and sprlg'd tea and coflee setts) uilli plates to tnjtcli, same color dining nettt, consist ing of onl and llat disliea; covered dulics, bowls, tu- j reens. 0 siei of pUtea; preserve pl.tlat. Ac, frnri wlncli sella will he irt.ole out 00m ?.5 to S25, also a completo easortmnfit of common ware, blue, brrtwn, and spriKge.l printr I chambeit, Willi and wllhnut cot ari; stmr colorml lusiiisand ewers; 50 do, common) flint ami cut gUs tumbler; 60 prs. ghst Hmps nf various patlerna, glasa dishes; prsierrcand cup plates; caators; elyant china te sells, Vc. comprising th moat rorriplete asaortmint ever offered in this prt of tho cnunlry and at tlio lrtwett prices. Hiilland, Not. S, 1811. 45 17 Bollin", whose husband of course was also mAJiniED. In Middletown, on the 2d Intl. by C. II. Hairlhgtorl Ksq, .Mr M. i:. Vail, merchant, to Mist Loia Ihrrelt, all ol Mlddletoaan. Accompanying the above was a liberal donation of sonic most excellent wedding cake. - - ..... -. , C... I: 1 . .. ' . nfnnniinpful .nt ..nmn. I 14 1.34 Xll.ll l.pr.1 lor maintaining us party roaaer anu iai inicung i - -,i, i., i,.i fi.,.,11. iat..cs that proless toooiiewtitaiiiic oniy meuiumoi circulation should bo gold and silver, altliougli the pre the same man. 1 ci js metals can never supply a sutitcieni circuiaung medium in tins or any oihor country, and that to remedy the difficulty, gold and nlvor should bo sufficiently in creased in value; or rather that property and labor h. u. i become sufficiently decreased in value to make up the delTiuency that profess to believe lh laboring man ...f it. is country sliould be cotnpelled to toil for the meagre pittance awarded to labor in Uuropo that pro ftst to twliere that Andrew J nekton was more capable of p,t:;g a proper construction upon the constitution iha- were aUbu illustrious predecessor comWnaad.and be"." .jualuiedto iotgo of the fitness of things than wrreail who have Utod before him, and that profess lo be.icve that the practical carryiag outofliis principles hit Kenproducliveofgood we say.althoojh webaac o l I'i.e right to tell an advocate of such doctrine that lie 4 'i n ifwr his urn preaeitug lhat he is net and behonett la his belief, yet airta light to call h.t ...tegnty io question by implication, or Heat bins (j - iically) as a person lackin; intelligence and bliud It aa 1 madly adhering loprecooeoiaed uotton, being canspletely carried away by a reckless wild-fire Mtlbo titan We know of no oWif a lion m eaUw law or go I i treat such professions withkwty or charity. ! nt look at the fntj employed by tha loco party tS1" political ends, aibatoVtae find be the aaoel crv 4tiae proof of the uuer ibteaco of eterjr ariaciptv ef ninioo honesty and ceae), loa. at the aaar taw -h Ut rntt istfMKUM and wol ubaoiiotia party ' '.ate been lorcod lbrofh Cotajreaa afld Ibnril up--" U. JeWricelr a people as laavs. lMk o'er lbs whole f t. ! tff;a pyhucal operttiotta, eitestdiaf dawa u the DIED. Ta Djiltait liia 1 i r mc i f 1 n . nn Ft lUniLU ... 1,;J M.... ;n .Ian AliL v..r raf 1.1. a i Ulti louwi laiHl iilmvii iii wm -a ' agencies in every town and in fact has taken tho imine wiuioui noun ig irom nur iiu-unmi uui , jj,, i,., raom(.n er marked with that serenity business of supplying Vermont wnh J'iUs into his own, Smith soon arrived after her rkturn, lol.l a ,vhjrn chtractenstic of the life ofa chiistlan, and at hands. Ask to see the new ceitificateScIvgcncy be-. smootll Hie leintue to lilt nosencc, nun still fn,h. ,,jrrout,ded ba a numerous family who had foie you buy, e Mr. James Kvorjon agont for this t "THU STAT!! DIMV So callod. is clearly set forth in the to the House. Wc condense it thus To school fund loaned to state, yn f cipil and .merest, leaned to individuals, C?r..,.. f....A .... .. 1 tntAr.,1 Towns, for surplus money and intere ajfy W Hanks and individuals for mone bor- i.lH low mi, l'rolrible aahunl of court orders and certificates outstanding, I'rcbabte ucount of debentures fur complained ol Ins treatment Irom Hulling. 1 fci,-,,ed ruhlv in a fathers counsels and benediction, The want of space compells US to pass over ),e rahnlv rttijr.ed his body to the grave, and his f ; many gaums ui iiiiuicsi wintu ir.ansiiicu nucr .pirii lo the liod who gate it. com. Ins last return mentioned uniiii lus arrest. Jj?,r i report 'j K. finale of thi chapter of most cxtrnurdma- fi rv aillainy is thus told by the Chronicle: 71 ii. . r...l... ;.. i... ' i 11. .11 :-J.?lp,C,3(.lO . . , lhat hit cmi.iti.lMiv vlinohl " 1.T ' . . I.. ...I . .. 1. n.tMlL.n o..,..l.l .1. I... ii.m. T.l lll'J'HV i .1 lljU.l.l.b, aHIJII, ,f, t,,c CA It III AG K SHOP. rPHR subsTi'ier would infonrt iho inhibltanls of - HotUud and victniiy tint hn has recently pur chased iho shop owned and occupied by John Price, where ho intends carrying on tho Carridtfc and Stngh Maiing llusinett, in ill Its various branches. Hell tilers Immolf frorrt past rxjieriein'0 in the abovn businoas.and the employ ment of first rate workmen, to render perfect satisfac tion to all who mav favor hurl with thoir patronago. Carriage and Sloinhs of all kinds, irt inufaciurrtd of the best stock and In the most fashionable style, kept constant) on hand. Two horse! waggons of all kinds, made of rirst rale timber and well Ironed, constantly on hand and will b sold on reasonable terms N. I). All kinds of reoainne done on short notice; I'ridar "nd ' in'' usrraiited well don ur no charge will bu made. ' " " I f,it.J m.mtil.nl till . . two first rate workmen as journeymen, and an appren tice to the above busineis, lo hIhoi good encourage ment and steady employment will be given. C. L HAHHHH. llasi Itml .n.l, Not. 0, 1611. 15 17 rarsni.e law '&7&lift&(q the arrest of 7olling, chargum I 'I7Tor?frfnlrfoiir counlv court boiiit' in eMi present session, Salaries due and outrtaadiag, Total. Deduct school fund loaned 10 individuals, -I I ,65,00 " money in bands of stau'e attorneys and cleraai of couru, lO.OJflJ uxesdue, 4(M)1S Uiviag the apparent bsdabt- o' um auto. -njo.7.i .aae !r& r . i . t i , lie accoroiugir nan a writ him lies- IT.osi.r.ajaT" fur county court being in lewion) , Mniui, in connoxiou wuu n young man, a n i 10,ir.3.oo (,,, ,,f Mrs. Srhith, arrived at Yuncevillt, :he 1,000,00 couy fccai( on his way, mi he said, to South -tMl,017,lO anipton, to tdke charge of scleral negroes , wlndi he pretended to own there, and to col lect a large mm of m inoy due him; but on his j arrival at the court house, he made out to (he young man that his horse na loo lotue to go j 4se7.74i father, snt hint on to bomhaiiiptnit, staling i i that ho would return, get another Ikih and ' soon be with him. Thus they parted, and the FIMw,ii vniirir lliail IlKKiliroN MAKKKI' Momjav. Nov. 1.8111. At Market 2600 Hcef Cattle, 1 100 Store, 7600 Sheep and 100 Swine. Prurte.Jkef CallU. A beauuful lot of cattle were from Hutchee County, N. Y., and were probably Sold higher than our quotation!. W quote first quality, 5,50 nd 0,00. Secor quality, i? I l and OfiH. Third quality 43.00 and l,S. Ibsre tiling CutiU. We 4oo mess N'o. 1, $3.18. No. . f 3,641. Store. Two ir old f IS aad 15. Thteo year old, $11 and 34. Skttf. A Urge number of Sheep were sold at the follow in prices, 1.17, S1.S3. ei,(W. ls, SM). e,U, and 3.95- tiai. In conCience of the linaiWd nomber at narkK, prices adt-incod. IxKa to peddle, 3 lJi tor eows, and 1 1-2 for barrows. A select aid lot. 1 and . At soul!, I 1- and 5 l 'i UlUat. .tasoaim. ttseieia aoeuac acaaoo; iQ,iiu - ,lw n,,,,,,,,, ...-. aii.,,.,,., r is now perhaps atsuiting Sinith'., the nfooerlr uf Ow Suie, S 1 18.357,11 ; and there wal MJditc frotnindiridiiali totbal load 1 1010bteta twoiieam otaiua fi0Mel being 7,I7 "tore thaa tha aasas ei eVoaia at a suto dot, la paatat of tact, litea. Use uie has, m its seaaMl fund, aaote thai meant cejottpa ta meet all liabtlttMs, both real and m senary ylekman. inotnriri" in vain after the iKoperiy. We hate sand Uiey parted; Hmilh prcleodartf to go Isack. Col. I.c, thu deputy li.?ritT, who liwi been on the lookout for Boiling, was informed lhat he was in the tillage; on further iiHpiiry he learn ed that Bolbng hid left town. Col. I.ee SSiJIIAAICV. ' 1 II V. ecnd qurtr of the tcaneeaie year of Uib lasOtution, wilt eaoimeme on the I ith of Nov. ALMON WAR.NKK, llaq., &telmrj CMileton, Not. t. 1811. Stocks. W t'RT k MASON Ufa Jut tmUaeJ si 1 J fashionable saua aad awwhaillie Stocks, at reutiJ pne a 17 or. stiMiy ol , wr sale K 1641 A X ! s. iUItT t'c MASON vato just rceelvnd for sale Hsrd iJ 'Vaell'i and Simmona' cast ases, adz, hatchets and broad asm; alsa a superfine article of framing chisels from half lo 2 inch. Hutland, Nut. tt, STATU OK V KRMON r, ) p K it rneniired that Disanct of Uulland, aa. ( 1 at a apodal probalo court held at Hutland, within and for said district, ort the 0th day of October. A. I) 1M11 Present Henry II til, Hsgutcr Whereas Jane P lUrriaon. adminint atru ort IM aui of VViUard 8. Harrison, late of UiUetvim in and diatrtct, deceased. Iniosute, baib prentel ui this court her petition in writing telling loilh urh facts al tend lo ttiott that lit Sale of a part of the real estate of mid dacntie.l is Bocossary (or the payment of debit, and that the sale of all the fal eUl nf a ud deceased, except the dower of the widow, including the rerer sion of itie widow's dower, laid real estate rootutini of ihe home farm of aaid deceased, containing alxul 70 acum of land, and one other lot of Jan 1 in slid CbUteoden, etMMalniag about 70 acres, would bo ben OaVctal, and praying lht luense to sell all said real es ; lata may be gnuuii to her, arvl luiu pto4u:tj llm aaeeol, in Hrlung, of iIm guardian of all tho minor bene or Mid oereued. Therefore, it I. ordered thai the if anting astd license be. ra lor fd to the lira Monday being the Clh day of DerenUer neat, ausd lhat a cipr of lhat ardor be pub ltasd u the Rutland Herald thi weeki stsceestire ly prsrriotM theroto, Ittat any pero tnteretted tray nppau and give boade aa provided by law, or other w ob'ct to Ac saws: if ifcey see caott A true copy of lorard. It 17 HKMIY HALL, Heiritler. I