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rrrszr STATE SCHOOL FUND. No. 10 f last, we proposed to 'cotuUcr and cxam- nmun.?3iion$ ol some writers in the , todcde.,wbo is chargnble with B,Mmc attempt at adrerse lo the tbotitian of the fund." Tb-rrj,crj,tten" This same Zeno also asks why did ft hough they do not -iy h, are in da from j not they (the whigs) "nt an expense of a few thou mdibcy take, in favor of imposing direct Mnd dollais repair the old Slate House, instead of ( 'he profile lo swell thif fund. And here ' tnuandering 100 000," to build the nrw State i i ni inurepmenuiiou or tnittakc, wc my House? The reason is at hand. Governor Palm- t lax. for the g-ovrmmcnt has nlivnys tern Cr, Lieut Governor Egciton, and On. Flint were ,r rji by a direct Lax, and if the ''fragments of then in the attendant, a trtoofloco of as puro wa ll 1 Vt Slate Hsnk. the Ui on bank and ihe ' (cr ns can tc found in the Suite of Vermont .Thrw ivnry ramd. for licences lo I'rdlarf, had Honed 'ise ranir iitmuMi '" l- -' Miin-w visionary fund, it wound have prevented the j ci jintifrij .i.ul.u.,.,u, mm sucu tracts lor the iimtuials anl work. We uo not ob- ihareWn thcase, from the commtnee-, lCcU divuic the Wrond responsibility of erect f ir find eay, that the friends of this . . (ho Stile House. ninoni? nil. contributintr to fcoi arc in favor of imposing, and coniinuintr the freem.n of ermotu, n direct tax. in they would collect SlOO.fJfor every, '.I3 lie deluded the expense of mnn.ishit: l-jsrsby lJtcunii aiidintereit. whin r ,l cannot bo rrolis'-d ; they are nlo in f a iing by dirttrtui. the Mini of8lG2 02fv k u. ..... .... ........ U .c ouiic. urn. . 9iu4u..v.rj.zi in me mere t;xx-tise ol col- nntlwlienthisistlone.trtrywiJbst.il to ! mi- .... 3.. ... ............ j.. ur oi vcars r tha thus ihry may fallen tipnn our d.r.-n. . i una uu"- ine oiaie, or ninu oi 9I.UUI) 0(10 i',nce f'lrwmil as long nt th'- fund shall List. Is may tcsopc-rted by tin fooi while iberich 1 ini Vfinntitl from nil school taxes tor thriin. t . i i f t-t' i .Is It n mouths in the v nr Toe fid n Is o the fund aro willing to chain' ntir ltit In tli.il ir.wi'ilt.l.i itimnrii 1 ... v..f.nnw. ... .. in. ..' r'i.ii ill.'. pnJiife, winch the luml il ncetimulntxl, will t,'i.irily induct! : they arc willinir to fiibi.ct f-n to Mie grinding Owrniion of St.ite Iit cutions u rnirii imin tncm. ir last cent lo pay rr sits 1 1 iterest willing to jeopardize, our free in$;itu ' m try the erpfriments of this fund : willing ptthefund afloat on the current of time, in the n hop", that it may reuch a generation, which I med 11 more than the present; with no reas Me prospect, that il will ever attain the object . mplatfd in tlu act. and with tho experitncti I eonvrrsiiu' with 'un subject, ibnt such n fund itlectttl. would be neiiher necessarv or desint- but would prove ndvew to tint best interest of i4! oil hi I lie int'iiui oi mis luntl arc willing to St f . ptoplo for 50 more years lo comf, to accu- tu ate the fund ill tlesplti of nil such and other n considerations, which might lo fairly urged . i u vnu ucrc it i it oe asutxi, who are Irunds ofthe people? Those who would so xlv tax Hie mtn of the present limes, those who r irn' the buicen and neut of the day, in clear K 0 w.l 'e ihss. founding nil the institutions of n-'v bu 'dmgthe Suite house, and nil other pub- j.i lings,down to the humbltst school house in S' ite besides educating themselves We 0'iU Ir.rdly think tin y conld belong to any "tat h't Wmct of the present day; they cannot be n t bo bjrn 50 years hence, for many very ob ii reasons, one of which is that thev would be f imetl to ask it at our hands. If "then these lite is are not men of generation to be born 50 irs hence, and do not belong to nny reasonable ihjs oi uio ptcst ni tiny, again wc atK who nre y I 1 hat is more lliun we can tell ; but one is u'ent, iflliev were not ashamrd of their aren a's, they would becomu responsible for them giving ihcir names. Wesav the tpjesion to be ..J involves i? 1,000,000 in "the fund nnd the ftion of saving that sum, nnd i 100.000 in its M m and management And netd n man nn ! man we mean, bo ashamed to add his name iy communication, which he might ofTcr lo the ' on a subject of such pecuni.irv importance 7 i'iK, pecuniary considerntiou is ncrhnns one of Kos' iinpoitniicc involvttl in tho question. - ...... tr ns it lasts it w ill be a lemniat.oiifio. nrcnla- r fiiitid, and to political di&l:onistv. It wdll :'tTirt jntto much ns accumulated in it, from f education for more, than 50 years to nl a much louver nenod. if t be debt duo f id is not pa id There is no reason, then, rntMlntt tfi rund nrti n lin i willinrr nnfi. M V In I'liiitirntn nnn nimiitnin Hilt ii'n. hnvi- R'Kid in vain fornnv nitemnt to answer the rens- itinch we have urged, why this fund was un ininrovidi nt, inejcrxtltrnt and ought to hi- isln-tl e hear much about fraud, nnd false- J and whigiierv, and coon, nnd nristocrats. i poor men's fund, and extravacnuce. and Slate A:c fee. But no man in fivor of commit. 1 I,' the fund tins the candor to conic nut and ad w lilt cannot bo diuitd, viz. that the State I. . . . . . . . . I't it to tu ntlrihntfil In the Innlieli nitemnt In t this fund And such is the f.ict. nnd were f nd tiirmd intn the Suite Trt'.isuiy, where 5'i Htg by every consideration of financial pol '"f Mate treasury would not owe a tlollur fv nl it nowrr to mtndate nt siht. Hut iw ' Jvcrt to some of the writers in the Ace. ad- irfto me abolition o the lund. in ne ino. o tne Ace lor AiifiiM l7ili. n wn ttr " for a signiture, has spun almost two if rrnsot remarks, nlout things in genexal. with ' " rm(t tig to answer our reasons fir nMish II- '-'ej 4N r ' a1 -ve vet dl'COverttl the lirst IS' t who has niieinnte.1 ii Thu is virtimlli' , 'r.tj(on by those writers, that the ground wc' !' 'aVeo is tmnrefrnthle This writer bin o-ir. I bonulv on nrliiical institutions: powers o' r 'nmtril derivtd from the jvople ; people dpi-1 roi nn gorernnnnt; the majorities must rule; i-iuflce aiifv : common schools a good '"ii', arxl (innllv come to a conclusion, that the f: i will lie abolishtij. unless there is a change of j ff' i Not ono word onttie mciits of the ques-t the ntihlir mwt mat. imrU.r, in,.tl.- .Um,r.,l ' ! ' 'in nnd v-tthii wriitr u satitfi'i-d lo sa ,-. b rion cannot be arretted but by n change of ' In the same paper is an extract from the ; u -i ", "M'.u .j;,, - j (. puunc i oey. now drawn bv every school District in ! Mate is me maipdeprndancc of our common ' el " an 1 goes on to comment on the cnormi diverting this lund dom t o nmon schools r man 1 Tie rkher knew or did not know, that x dollar of the school fund, of which we write ' trer applied or coull be npplitd, to schools more ihnn 50 years lo come At sny rate i the fart, and if the writer did not know-it.' 'o be pitted; If he did know it he is to be 1 -4 far his dishonestr. but commended for his ' 'e in Wlowinjr the example of other wn-1 i favor of the fund, by concealing his name. , a No signed Zeno. in the Afo of Aoj ad. ""er j;ref hick to the rcpon of (he Auditor ' ' t . I . . riOrk:-.t.-l t. . -1 lyuiaiuri oi ioa.. in wiiicn it was vaia. in-.jvi.it. j .J-..-, - .... r secumulation "has continued to Iks dpen- Clav rwsrt)- tle coinrnanti in tin- Sennir of the Uni- n direct ti istion " Zi no says "here, it an jll States. The nble and zealous Polk is defeat ' " 'aitem at decejKion-nrt a solitary cJ D foar 'warnf tuo hundred and four rote 1 hs ever been pad into the school fund. : while the Imocrslic party have sticced.xl in I smAont of nnnnsl Put., lir " IV K. eleclin" SIX out nl the eleven members of Congress. UI that nn- n-irt nflbe Riair tr irn -i.i. ... --" . , . . -.. - " ' - - . ... . i i r.to the fund. We raid it was dependant Huren have eeltcjed as a nominal camliaite lor , i ilx'ton Asain we say ItlthtflK-pit inly the V. Presidency in rey Southern SUle where s' v We raise a direct Ui yearly to up. they suppnW it possible for them to succeed rd . f vcmmttu, If tho money paid into hojkas been generally understood that Polk was j sehwi'funJ, h been natd into the Trraitiry.it would ha vcwttd railing jut that amount in" di trctuir. end ytl Zeno would induce his readers to believojhat lhcaceutnutatinir. ofihit fund had no Ifi-ct on our direct taxes. We leave our reader Were the mm at tho head of nlTiiis. when the rimm i must- rns in iitiiitiinrr: iir Ktinrtnn n'tit iSupcrerinttndant, nnd made all tho principal con. ibnt erection, in iut nrnnortintis VV bnnM.tr wrontr lo cl.nm all the honor or to charcc nil the tonibility to any political party in the State. A writer taking the name of Gnlusha,, in the Ag-of Aug 10th. contends with great gravity, iii.it it... call the 'Suite School Fund" is wrong and calcu- ,,,lt,j, l0 woik tftcepiion or fraud or some other nanijhiv thine; This is quite ur i quite tinfnitlinate, as we never supposed the name could nhr the thing- ,n nil would have elieerlully nsumJ a name in ?, ,e Guluiha nnd nil our oppomnis. if we had .no ti ninv i ins wriier nas mauc tne uiscove . I Ml . . I - . .1 I ry thnt the State of Vermont is in a very alarm inn condition. Thp Leniluiiire, he says cannot in. nil its own grants-'for eveti(if it should te udmil it ti. Hint ine projtct ol tlie lurid wns conceived in wenltin s and hroiicM forth in folly, it enntnbutrtl nothing towards the power of the Legislature to revoke its own grants. The debt of $151,000 must be paid or the state repudiate in debt" And so we arc tin! up to bear the consequences, of a fund, conceived in ivenkni&s and brought forlh in foil-," through nil coming time, or wo must bo wrecked on the shoals of repudiation I This is truly alarming. Here is Scylla and Charybdis with a vengeance! ' By the same power, which passed the net of 1P25, might the Legislature srquester a tax of on the dollar, or the entire Grand List of Vermont to be funded, in tho manner of our Stnte school fund, for the purpose of building rail-rouds in Ver mont, one hundiid years hence. The succeed ing legislature might sequester tin cents for the s.ime purpose mid so on till the entire amount of the Grand List bad been Legislated away. Still there is no power in the Legislature to repeal its own grants! No alternative, but payment; but performance to the letter of nn act, "conceived in weakness and brought forth in folly.'1 or repudia tion 1 This is nil sophistry ; all nonsence. Wc will only quote one short sentancc from Black stone, nn authority which will not bo disputed. "Acts of parliament, derogatory from power of subsequent parliaments, bind not." AUDITOR. THE FARMER'S SUNSET HYMN. Praise to thee, Fatho", for all good Vouchsaf'd in the hours gone by; For life, for strength, and fortitude, And hope that doth not die. The day is o'er ; tho golden sun Which rose, so far, hath smil'd throughout; And labor's happy task is done, And still'd the gladsome shout. The outward strain is lull'd, but soft Within the chambers of the heart Rises the music, sweet and oft, And grateful feelings start. So bless'd beyond the common lot With bounties from His gracious hand, So grae'd with leauty nnd every spot Is this our native land. How can we but upraise the eye, In tearful thankfiilnis, nnd bend To him who guards our Libeity Creator, Father, Friend I Confidence is not always the growth of time; there nre minds that mcit each other with a spe cies of affinity, nod with promptitude and faith that belongs to the pure tsstncti of which they ure compoj'd. 'The Luw'itnct' Manufacturing Company nt Lowell, hnve just du hired a dividend of five per cent, for six months, riscrvingan ctial amount of profits. ' The Merrimack, Print Works aro said to be making more money than they would dare divide. Sales of this company's stock have been made at 21 per cr nt advance I" These facts aro stated by the HostonPoSt by way, wc suppose, of proving the pronhecits, in which that print once delighted to indulge, of the pros tration nnd utter ruin which the 'odious black Ta riff' would invetibly bring upon all business and industry of the country. Yet Repeal' of this very 'iyrifT the benificenl eflects of which Loco- focoism itself is forctd to nsknowlcdgc is the . ... . .... . ? watcuwuru nnn iv ii it il una .i I iy g" into tuininu contest I Every true American, every true friend of American ludustry, is rendy to meet them there lttvunr. Mr Van Brr.n's Populahity. The Pe tersburg!! Republican, one of Me putty papers in Virginia, thus truly Jiscourcn concerning Mr. Van Buren's popularity. Et-iiCTios Rkturns. Every day's experi ence more and more strongly couvinci s us that to Mr Van Buren wc cannot look as nn available candidate The prejudice, which the election of I840showed wascnteitained towards bun by a ast majority of tho American people, stems to be gath- -.... b "-"j, --(. .j , cause that it was prejudice its very increase proves What has Martin van uuren aone, mat iicsnouia tnow be unable to command a support at least equal to that he received in 1840? So far from any new charges having been established against him, the defenders of his administration have brought forw ard in the Senatorial debates of the three last sessions, even stronger evidence ofthe injustice of the old accusation, than they were provided with , 1" the last contest And yet the lamentable tact of his increting weakness stares us gloomily 'l'f fce- The late elections hnve lena seme of continued triumph, save where his unfortunate narnc ni tcn miugled n the contest Tenneaje 'ra Sant a?""" us, The Iy-irnlature by a small ..in.i'iM I tint mftinrttL AnrTTi nt In 1.1VM ttif. Polk wat one of those W bom the frjt nds of Van the ndlridiul really intended to bs run for that of fice, provided Van Burnt receives ibe nomination of our National Convention. The most foolish thing in the woild is lo bow to the rich until you are unable to Msnd before an honey, man. MILITARY NOTICE. To Ike Rutland Citntut Corpt : On the morning of the 3d of Oct next the Corps will assemble nt their Amory nt enrlv ns G o' clock, nrmed and uniformed as usual. For the days of da ill they will w ear blue or black pants, and white on parade duty and review. In the mean time they will arrange themselves into see Hons, of six in each with a non-commissioned olfi Cer, each Section to n tent nnd forming nnn mni Iho officer of each section will forthwith enrol and number the men composing nndrepoitto! the Cleric. Each member will, without delay report himsMfto some one of the officers oCsee lions thu nil arrangements miy be mvlo previous to the 1st. We leave it to othelr poinpaniesthr ne cessity of being reminded of fines nnd penalties and the extreme rigor of the law; for the Corps, It is sufficient only to notify them of duty, and it w ill bo nut by prompt and soldier-like execution. By order of the Captain. L J Ilt'ttnAHD, Clerk. BRIGHTON MARKET Mgnday, Sept. 18 At .narLrt 700 Ilecf Cattle, 3MiSlretl3G00 Sheep. ml 201 Swine. .. " Prices. Beef Cattle Tho prices obtained last week were nut sustained. A few extra $1 60 a a. first quality 4 00 a tl D5. Set omi qtisl ity. 3 75 a 4 00. Third qualuv .t,00a 3 60. Stores Two year old, $3 to 13. Thrco tear old Si 1 a 17. Slieep.Small lnt were vld from 76 cents a $1 60. feathers, $1,20, I. IV, i,6'j. Swine. One lot to peddle, sows and barrows averaging 10 lbs. 1 1-2 cwiu. At ret-il 5 a 0 Til EKMOM ETHICAL OUSKRVATIONST. 6 oVlnrk A. At. 2 M. 01 CO 60 00 Gt 75 59 !. M. 70 83 oa r5 C3 59 51 Sept. 10 G3 SO CO 21 61 22 47 23 fit 21 G7 25 61 .M Altitun) In ibis town, on the $6th inst., by Ilev. Josiah Perry ofllrandon. Mr John Tyler of llarre.to Miss imry Jane, daugtiler ol Hetijamin Smith Esq. of inti town. In Ilutierl, on the 17th Inst., by Hev Mt Hubbard, Mr Gideon C. Leach, to Miss Lois D. Harwood. At I'awlet, on the 18th inst. by Itev Mr Ilubliard. W. I nderhill Phelps, Esq. of Ituport, to Miss uiiciiii i.earn, oi tne lormer piace.J DIED. In VYalhngford, on the 17tli inst., Eli Calkins, tuiiiieriy ui tne oiaie oi iew York, aged 82, a rev olutionary pensioner. In Castleton, on the 21st Inst., or fever, Miss Lau rj II. Ilrown, aged 22 years, daughter of the laic freedom Hrown. Also, on the 4th inst., ofCon sumption, Miss Elizabeth K. Hrown, aged 17 years. J. BARUETT, Agrcnt for flic CoimiiittMien Store AT RUTLAND. HfOUI.D Inform the public thai he will ' sell the lollowing Goods for cash or ready pay, 140 pood dining chairs of different paterm; 75 doz. scythe stones; augers; knives and forks; pen knives; plane irons; ra.ps; screws and butts; door nanaies; siioe hammers; paint brushes, all sorts and sizes; hair and counter do.; 20 doz. corn brooms; fork and mop handles; clothes pins; paper by the quiro or ream; bullous, a large assortment; hair combs of all descriptions; fur hats; mittens and gloves; vests and pantaloons; suspenders; gentle men's and ladies shoes and slips, of the, best quali ly; veils, laces and ribbons; silk; twin, thread Sic; 100 whips of ditferent kinds; stoves; plough points; shovels; kettles; cauldrons; bar iron; brjdanurn; pa rignric; CHrnphor and essence of all kinds ; boot bl teking and varnish; earthen and tin ware of differ ent uru; glass bottles, razor strops: razors and rj. zor paste; Ilrilish lustre; lard lamps; sleel pens; i.i-t:i uook anu waiiets; lumber of all sorts; shin gles, boards, scantling, and square timber; 100 itxn helves; 20 pair oi bows; flour; salt; Lee's and Coil's pills; piera; Indian purgative and life pills; MofTalt's do ; Hull's Physic, opedeldoc; renovating soap, idia ving do.; cheese hoops and measures; wooden dip. pers; 40 cross matrhes, indigo; paints of different kinds; window paper; powder; pepper, bed licking; cluck and watches; grass seed; baskets and tubs, sleel traps and mom-e do.; sewing awls; lamp blaek; vinegar by the barrel or gallon; tea and coffee puts, &.C, Ac, for sale cheap fur cash. All demands due It. II. Thrall, for goods purchas ed at bis store, must be raid without further notice. WANTED, In exchange for goods, butter, cheese, lard, tallow, sheeps pelts, fur of all kinds, paper rags, old brass old iron, pewter, copper, fleece and pulled wool, geese and hens featheis, woolen yarn, tow and flan itel cloth, beeswax wax 34 et. per lb, mustard seed, hog's bristles, colls and catties hair foi brushes, cat Ilea horns, &c. .Jc. 100 lbs. anturtia wanted soon. 30:41 Rutland, Sept. 25, 1813. Rutland and Stockbridgc Mail Stage. NEW AHIIANGKMENT. TUfX'S lUUHAllDSON has purchased the i J stork on tho atage Iload from Rutland lo Slockbndge, taken the Mail ronltarl and intends tu iui. ii prompt to the mark, hired careful drlters, pro cured good coaches and hopes to sslffy all ttiat pa tronize this Home across the mountains. The days of departure fmm Itulland, Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, 5 n" clock A. M. Arrangements will lo made to take the members ? the Legislature and all others going lo Montpe- " e commencement oi ine oession, ihrouth by this tnutess heretofoie. .Mendon, Sept. 1613. Notice. ALL persons having unetiled accounts with the subsenbrr, are requested lo csll and adjust them without delay All who are intereited in this notice will please rive It their prompt attention. SOLOMON FOOT. Rutland. 27lh Sept lfi3. 33:41 'P IMS is to eaulton peistns against harboring or truAiing Jnieph Herrldon, an indented lay uo .iu.iiik i.. I ' iniiii"'!, -' " iiiuciiKii vtj vri my rriDi, as he bs left mf rraplovment rv 1 shall pay nodebts of his crmlrsrifng after this Hate.' DANIEL HARVEY. I Shrewsbury, Sept 16, I8i3. THE NEW YORK CASH STuRE, AT WHITEHALL SEI.U wboksale and retail, si a small advance flttm ctst, Dry 'Goods, Groceries, IIAIlIMVAIti: tV CKOi'K'ERY. AISO. Flour, Malt, Pork Tlnrkrrcl, Trout, Liquor, &;, Ac Orders, arrompamed by the money or Grain, Irom tatein kcrt anil nitron In the neighboring towns, will Ue promptly attended lo. I. n.lAN J. lllSllEE, II. N. HADLEV. IOA Branch ofthe abote etablihmcnl l loes- ted at ells, Yl., whete all kinds of (!otds mty Iw be obtained fur cash or must kinds of country pro- dure 30. if H. N. HADLEV A CO. 33,001) feci Pine Hoard. fllHE subserilH-r offers for sale '.'S.OOO feel pine I boards of different qualities most of it cler stuff" Il has been well parked up In Ilia yard st his house, and is well seasoned. Also a ouaniiu ofUEDAIl POSTS, of vailous sizes. ASA HALE. Rutland, Sept. 21. 1R13. 30.17 Walton's Vermont Register and Farmers Almanac for IS 11. THE publishers wilt make Vermont Register for IKI4 more full and complete than anr which has ccr before been published, and it will he isu ed on lir near ttio UOth of Nor mlier. or as soon as n full and correct register can bo iistied. ILr l ne ruiiiun win tie limited, and orders mustl on inane soon to secure a supply. lliokeller, pa per makers merchants, Vc. should address their or tiers Iniinedialelv to K P. WALTON .V HONS. Montpelicr. Vt. ID Editors in Vermont will be entitled to one dozen Registers by publishing this advertisement threo weeks.- Sept. 10. IS13. 30:11 Removal. THE subscriber takes this method to inform bis customers that he has removed his Shop tolthe building one door east of II. Wesinver'a Hotel, where he intends tho manufacture of all kinds of boots nnd shoes, expiessly for eustomeis. He has on hand a supply of first rale stock, from which be believes hittisclf nblo to produce an nriii le that will give entiic satisfaction, and be is confident that customers who examine and try his work, will have no difficulty in pereciing the great supcrioti ty of good thorough custom wutk over the cheap trash.made only to scll.cnmmnnly called 'sale work.' In order to accommodate his customers to make payment lhasa hard times, if they will pay one half cash, he wilt take wood, o.its, cntn, butter, cheese, tic, for the rcniaindtr. Custiirucr.H.nre invited to call. ALVIN LOVE LAN I). Castleton, Sept. 25, 1813. 30-lf IN HA N K RUPTCY ASSIGNEES' SALeT" D V order of tho United States District Court for - tho I istrict of Vermont, will bo sold at tho Court House in Rutland, on the 12tb day ofOclnber next, at one o'clock P. M., all tho notes, art-omits and demands due to Alanson Mitt-hell, a llanktupt, on the Olh day of Eebiuaty liut, as set fonli in bis schedule on tilo in thu office of tho cleik ofthe Dis. trici Court ALSO, AT the same limo .und place, will be sold all nntcs and demands due Ralph R. Kingiley on ihe Oth day of February last ns set forth in bu schedule on file in the office ofthe District Coutt. ALSO, 7ILL be sold at the Court bouse in Rutland, on T the 20lh day of October, at one o'clock, P. .If., all the right, title and interest which Enoch K. Curtis has in and to a certain farm of about flo acres, in the town of Memfori, which w ill bo more particulatly described at tho time of sale. WM. Y. RIPLEY, Assignee. Rutland, Sept. 21, 1813 30:11 NOTICE. THIS may certify that I have given my sop fames A. Manley, his time until be becomes of lawful age, and I shall claim none of his wages, nor pay any debts of his contracting after llits thle. ALLEN MANLY. Rutland, September 20, 1843. 30.11 JOHN COOK & CO- (At the old stand formerly occupied by Orel Cook.) RESPECTFULLY inform the public that they continue the Hat. and Cap Business in all its branches, and will furnish customers, on the shnriest notice, with all kinds of Hats, Cap, tic, at teduced prices for ready cash, or in ex change for must kinds of country produce, such as Rye, Corn, Oats, Duller, Cheese, Poik. Heef, Tab low. Hog's Ltnl, Wood, or store pay on the stores 1 il. ,i ... i i, ... . ... pood Shingles, spruce Floor Pl ink, and good spruce inch Hoards, wanted in exchange for Hats. i ooru Mouse null's or arcounts ate uuc, win run fer a favor on us to call and pay up, for punctuality is the life of those with limited capital. JOHN COOK A CO. Sept. 25. 1813. 30:lf Medical Npticc. DR. JAMES McCLlNTOCIC, Professor of Anatnmv and Surgery in Castleton Medical College, respectfully informs the public that he ha returned lo Castleton, and lenders his seitict as Consulting Physician and Surgeon To prevent all future difficulty, be now gives no tice that his fees will be as follows; For ordinary visit, advice or presciiptlon, to citizens, in the village of Castleton, St to $2 Operation for Strabismus, Squinting, $10 to $30 Cataracli $3S to 75 Amputation, Attendance in Ohsletiics, simple case $10 lo 20 forvisits out ol the tillage Jt'eton, an in crease of 50 cents per mile will be made. Opera tions or services, not here mentioned, will be charg ed for agreeably to the above rale, or according to contract at the time the services are rendered. Castleton Sept I, 1813. 37.39 Attention Company. To the members ofthe th Light Infantry Cotnpa- ny ofthe .'3th HegimenL By Ihe Orders ofColond A S Cushman, you are hereby notifltd and wartud tu appear at Cot tit-ton at CheHer Spencer's Hotel, on jhe 3d d.iv of OctolK-r, 1813, at 0 o'clock A.M. unifbrrmtJ and etniped according to law, with tents and two days' pro. it ions nnd twerty-four rounds ofcarlri es. suiud to the bore of you muskets and you ore thereto continue under arms, two days succersive ly for the purpose of Military Drill and Disci pline. You arc also directed and warm d lo appear al the same place, on the 5th day of October. 18-13, t 9 o'clock, A- M , armed and tvjuiped and in full unif rm, with tents and one day's provision arc! twenty four rounds of catrigt-i. for the purpose of Hi igadc Mutter, Inspection and review. F. W HOPKINS Capum LJ HuUord, CUrlr. S0K2THIiT0- 1T3W. HW HENNHTT wtmld uke ibis method lo s tnfotm bis customer. nd all in this ticlmlr. that bci has a new atsoilmenl of Walclirn anil rich Jewelry, otislstlng in part of tlie following attirUs.tlt (told I'tett, full jeweled, d Mils; (old n cbots, lull jeweled, gold hnrlronlsU; silvet lr, full anil ntr Jeweled; do tiChms, duplet, e'leplne. Engttsti, Snits.Quarleer and French Walt hes, of JIlTetent prices and paleint, s.her and pllcd wsre , gent, ami ladles pins and broaches of the latest stvle, rings, hrirelcts. rlp; bead sod lulr pm, cobl and gill neck chains; gold, silver and puled kefs, tbriniometers, silver pent its, accordians; bass viol and tlolln sitings, tngflbi-r with oilier articles imially kept In sltop ol this kiud all of which he will sell veiy low. U air ha, riotlt, Arcordinnv, Hnttcal loitrnmcBti, Jcuclr), It. csrefullv tepslted and warranted. 11. W. II. would also glue notice that he will tune and repair M lit no Jrorlen ami rt as he fully uiii'erslaniU tlirin; and he eelre some nalionaee Hi that war. hopes lu N. II. Old gold and silrrr uten In exihang. Rutland, Sept. 13, 1813. 37:30 WANTED Raw Ine bv Flannel. FrtK-kingi Kool 111'ltT A MASON. Rutland Septombttr 18th, 1813. 3r;4 ccs ! Bees ! ! ff SWARMS of Ilees are otTered for sale by JJ the subscriber. AARON 1IARNES. Rutland Sept. 20lh, lfit3. 38: to f.r.'iNK Seed. I1USIIELS Herds Grass Seed, for sale by HURT MASON. 20 Rutland Sept. 1813. 38:40 Statt nf Vrrmnnt j 13 E it reniembeted District of Falrhaten.sv J 1J that at a ptolmln court holden nt (,'asllelon within nnd for said district on tho 13lh day of Ort , A. I). 1812. Present A. Warner, Judge. Millon Ilrown, administrator of the eoaln ol John H. Andrews, Inlu of I'awlet in said tllstrict, tie ceased, applying to slid court for thu tirnn for pay ing the debts ngainst said cstalo to hneitendcd ono year from the lime heretofore allowed. Ii is ordoicd that tho hearing and deciding on said nppliratlon bo at a session of said Court to ho holden at tho ptohato office in said Caatlelnn oti the 7th clay of Oct. next, and that liotlen of saiil application Ite given lo nil persons Interested hy puhliealion of Ibis order three weeks sueeesslvply prcti.ius to said bearing, in tho Rutland Herald, a iiew).ior primed nl Rutland. A irue copy of record. 38 10 11. F. LA NG DON, lUghttr. nHcdicnlIiifliliiiioii ol Vale. Col lege. TIIIIE lecture Term for 18134, will commence X on Thursday, September 28th, nnd continue eigieen weeks. Chemistry and Pharimcy, hy lleiutsu.u Sim.imak, M. I). LL. 1). Theory and Practice of Physic, by Et.i Ivr.s, M. Principles and Practice of Surnerv. br Jomathan D Kmoiit, M I). Obstetrics, by Timotiiv P. Ikrns, M. I). Anatomy and Phyaiolugy, by Ciuiii.es Housin, .1. D. AJleria .Ifedica and Therapeutics, by Hinrv IliionsoN, M. D. Ieturt! fees, $CS 50 Contingent bill, U2 60 AMiiculaliun ,'"co, 5 (frnduation fee. $15. CHARLES HOUICER, Sec'rv. New Haven, July 11, 1813. 30:38 Cliccso Casks. First Rale Casks fur sale by the subscri ber, at a low price, made ol ban boards. 1000 at his shop in Dorfct. Also for sale, Meat Tubs and Harrels. All kinds of Cooper-work madu to order. CHARLES HALDWIN, Cooper. Dorset, Sept. 0, 1813. 37; i For Sale. A T tho late residence of Ephraim Dudley deceas- ed, in Castleton, on the 20lh inst,, nt one o' clock after-noon, the personal property belonging to the estate of the said Dudley, consisting of I Ox Cart. I Ox Sled, 1 OnoHoiso Waggon, I Cauldron Kittle, 1 Grind Stone, and numerous articles of farming ulensils, and household furniture. A liber al credit will be given on good security. 'ixni Howr, Jamks AriAMi. El i Ales Lvsmn, J. Castleton, Sept. 1.1, Ifil3. 37:30 STK.IV .V.I It i;. rflAKEN op by tho subscriber, nn Ihe 4lh of Sept. -I- inst., a lirow ti Mare, with some while hairs oti f,,t y ' tiol'l: j .,fovj,, ,' supposed to be vorlb about ars I he owner can have said mare by proving propetly and paying charges. JONATHAN H. TOWNSHEND. Stockbridge, Sept. 9, 1813. 37:30 ire Lliance lor good a Printer. IN cnriseo,ueneo of 111 health the Subscrilr Is In duced to offer for sale ihe entlro establishment of the Ilu'Tl.t.M) Hkkai.u, consuting nf two frorv Priming Presaes, and Inking Afchine. Ty sulll rient lo prlnl any rounlry newsporvr, two fonts nearly new. A very good assortment of Jofc Type, and a list of noarly Flf'een Hundred subscribers. As ibere is no other tiohlical pper in Rallsn I County, the ttrculatlnn of ll.e Ilt-mld is extenaire, and rereve a verv liberal K.rtuw.i.f J,.'. Sv,5lo$70l''M!r',"l,r ""e )ipoed In engage in thw I""" "2 ";"". win nod Him a very desirhle lo- will receive pioinpt attenlion. , , e. T. WHITE. Rutland, Sept. 12, 1813. I'owiiivr nlr of a Woulen I'nclor)- On Thwtity Ort. IdA al I'.' a'eloek.at lie old State Haute, llottvn. (Will be sold without tetserte, by order of ao Asil neo.) 'lie Woolen Factory and Machinery fnrrneily owned hy the Crren .Ifounlain Woolen ,1nufatg. ring Cnmiany. situated In ihe llouritbing village of Ludlow, Winder county, Vi., uim Jllack River, one of the best streams fur projIling manufacturing machinery in the Stale. The Factory building is five nones high, suhtlantUlly buiult of brick, and capable of eontalt.injr six sets of kerseymere ins chmerv There an- now in 4d Factory three prime et of machinery, wild a completo set ( fiilufes for the urnr, alto, adjoining slid Fanory, a tr-od. IwMite, d)e Imum and dr Immisc, all of Mhirb ar nearly new and convenient for ihe bunaess. Also, a convenient boarding house, sufficient lo sceom modale from 50 U 75 boarders ; also two barns, and on lb same put illege, a Haw Mill. Th location is fitvurable for obtaining wool al a veiy cheap rats, fur furtl'er parti' i.iar ei.oi.jre of I). PEIIRV Vm . V M at Udlow or WHITWELL. SKAVKK 4i Co. Not J A; fi MottonDlock, Milk t