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L.Sa03 HuL Hi!i BCaT Hk i Ilwl C, 3 (Ki 2d do 2 00 Id d 1 00 Ham 0 IliSloj. CnU'too. Aiurtik llilWr Pail. J4i 4 mvimm4 II ai-W Jl on. TW44r I). W-J. lVuHwrr lUyal C4ja TKUMNitli 6. WORKING CATTLE. Uul furred Oim fi, jt.if U r fi'trait ? w 4W I (HI 00 00 00 00 00 00 54 4t 3 It pair of Oieo of fuar tear, oVJ, -i ai.a . k 3 mi. 2 JUit.rnii f.0i of skit tr old, 3 Wlo '2 lb Mir el to tM eld Stw, feoto. to tbo jtio. 3Ue r.drrd r JUj. t'attlcto. laJob II Rait-oy, lVriuttm. Jan- Ajrri, 11 Vatd Horry Kafiaena, Poajltitcv. Nichobi Cwk. WalHwftWl tt.- FAT CATTLE. 3 J uu liot p4 Ot fit OlCB, ll Fat Ox or Sotr, 21 Jo He,' lat Cw or Heifer, -ado Caimmi'ti'rr. Jomo 1. Hilling. Rutland. Hoary Simamlr, linefeed Mtinr HniUiti, Middletonn. .Itwepb Dot)-, Wallingford. Hiram A irt. wort Catilcton. 10.-MERINO Itl'CKS & Hoot Merino Hack, 'M do I.AM ILS. $5 00 i 00 , 3d do 3 00 4tli 2 HmI i'earling Merino Ruck, 4 2(1 do 3 3d d 2 licit r Merino' Lstnbt, 4 'i.l do 3 3d do 3 CommMrr John L. Marsh Clarendon Soueca Pitrld. Wot Haven. Thoiut, I Rogue, Pittsford. Sctri SU John, f 1 nbbnrtltoti. Isaac Di.kinaon, llenaoti 11. MERINO EWES. Rest Gvo Merino llitci, f 1 'ill do 3 3(1 tlD 2 lit 'lb " 1 Rest IwentyGre Mfrino Ewe. 4 2tl do 3 2d do . 3 4tbdo ' l 00 00 00 00 00 Qommittee. Middleton (toldsmitli, Caatlolon. Wait Chattel ton, Rullind. .Mosely King, llciunn, Nathan Allen, Pawlet. Al. f Rarber, Hubb-irdton. 12.SAXONV shee: Hest Saxony Ruck, $5 00 HI do 4 3d do 3 till do -2 IImI Vaarling Saxonj liuck, -t 2d do 3 3d do 2 licit tTutj-fiT0 Saiory Ewc, -I 2d do 3 3d do 2 lli do 1 Het flvt Saxon)' fe, 4 Jddo" 3 3d do 2 4th do I Heat'Titt Saxony I.ambi, 4 2l do 3 3d do 2 Ctnnmittn. Djer Tonnthend, Wallingford. I'aul M H)', I'oultnrj. lUrtium I) Sandford, Custlotoa. Avrrj liillins Itu'and. Joph bbcldnn, jr.. Fairlaxrn. i:t-Mixi',n niiEF.Ds. , nwt.Miiod Uuck, t5 21 d 4 3d do 3 Uh do 2 Bt yearliog.. Mixed Ucek, 4 2d do ;. 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ! 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 ; 00 I 00 00 00 3d do 2 00 Hjt tweatjr firo Mixed Ewes, 4 00 2d do 3 00 3d do 00 4th do 1 00 littGra Mix&d ci 4 00 i 2l du 3 00 ; Sd do 2 00 tth do 1 0) I(Mt fire Mixed I.mb, 4 00 2d do 3 00 3d do 2 00 fomaiirfre. Seaoea I) Townaherd, Wallingfurd ! John N Pierce, Clarendon Iwor.li J Jldlingi. Rutland. William Samlford, Castletoo. Jcho llirtor, Hrandoti. i 11 -S WINK. Hest Hoar & months old or upwards, f I 00 2d i 8 00 Hot Ureoaliog Sow, 2d do Ueat Litlar of Pigs not Irs than 3 ia n amber nor ruato than I ToaroM 2d d o Cummittte. Iltarj Muaior, Rutland. Ktijaii Raty, Fairbarcn. Jeffrey A. Hogue, Cbiitendoo. R Smith, fibmnbury. " . Ii, Linaoln, Caatlelon. 15-IOULTUy. I 00 3 00 00 00 Haal Fowl notleaj (bio three, ena Cook and two Hens 00 Beat ir of Dueks, 00 00 I 00 ' Hot xtf ai Omm, H4tl at Hair of Turkey 1 Host .ed grtateot aranvtr of bars yard Fawli, Committee. ' . R V Manh Unmlvn . IMvard Muaavey, Mdi,n ' Jawtas Adam Jrr Caatletoo, . Jloaaoi Parkar. Gareodoat t IV. SaoaJtVd Fairbarjo. 3 00 ; j jgJJjMAilMgBBfctitBjJ.1 iSkMtiVJ. .X?t0a'a3iX mimmm?&P3'?4lf,f&- 1 "II . ii .aaaaMl ..ii i-aa ' " J24 , .aaaaaaaallaaa MmmTTSmmWmmWtK . . I K M PI.L til OAK fc IIONEV Heat Sutinsindi of Mrl8ogr, $5 00 24 do Id do 4tb da tlbdo 1 ltct Urro Lvxei (Untr. 24 Jo Cenmttttt irv 2 00 1 00 2 00 I 00 J (' TliraU. UutlanJ U It. Hrri, Caatlctsn. .rtiak Frcnob, Darendan. Jttiaw WilUrl, Fairtiari-n (.iw VV. Wtbb, Shrnburj. ir.-liriTKK AM) CMHESE. Hxt 25 i-aundi Hattrr. re 00 'id do 3J du 4bd SI. do 00 llft 100 punJi CIimm, 'Ml lis 3d do 4tb do , Cammillei William Huinphrer Hu'land. Jarurt Ilunloon. Slircwibarj. Kliiur Munn, Wallingfurd. 1 Jamrs K. llvde Hndburr. JS 00 Alpha H. 1'o.t, Rutland 2 00 18.-llOUStniOI.lt .MANin-'Af-'5 00, TUKKS. 1 00 ' IJeat 10 yarda of Flannel manufactured 2 00 in the county $3 00 1 00 2d do 2 00 Heat 10 Tarda Carnttinr. do 3 00 ' 2d do 2 (.! in r..t.-.i i...t. .1. . 00 1 2d do 3 Heat 10 rarda rac Carpeting do 2 2d do 1 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 20 00 Hug I 2,1 do 1 "c,t 10 yards Diaper, 2 f. 1 .1.. 1 do Heat ten jardj Torr Clotb. ld do Heal pound Lined Thread, . ( 2d do 0 00 neat pair ooicn Socxi or Mocxwga, 00 d" JJeit pair orstcd do 2d do Hest pair Wollcn Mi trni oj,OloTea, 2d do Heal aix Shirt Collari, Heat Lamp Mat, Heat Floor Mat, l!at specimen uf Worsted Vork( 2d do H. 1' Hod-quilt or Comforter, 2d do I 00 Doit CuTcrlct or Couuterpane, U 00 I 00 2U llO Cimmip. I S I). Winslow. I'ittafurd. ! William Dam, lirmdon. i Charlc.a A Kami, I'oultnej. j Hockwood Harrctl, Rutland. I Hunj F. Ad.nns, CaatUton, 19. MECHANICS' WOHK. Host a.cci.nen of letter l'rcas Print- . t?! Hoat Fur Hat, ; 2.1 do Hoat pair Hoota, Heat pair Shoec, Host tipvciinun uf Tailor'a Work, 2d do Heat Doublo Ilarnn.a, Hoat .Single Ilarncai, Heat Trunk, 2d do Heat Side SjIc Leather. 00 00 00 00 00 00 GO 00 00 2d do Hot Side of Upper Leather, 3 00 , 2.1 do ! H!t Drc.sed Calf Skin, 2d do Hest, specimen of Cabinet Work. 2d do Host Gvc pieces of Tin Waro, Heat sample of Hlackamith's Work three pieces of different kinds, ' Heat Iron Cas'inga, not leas than three pieces, Heal Cooking Siovo, Hest I'jrlor Stove, He't Doublo Waggon for farm or nam use, Hcit Single Waggon for farm or tuani use. ' Host Double Pleasure Waggon or Carriage, , Host Singlu Plcaaure Waggon or 00 no 00 00 00 00 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 larnage, 00 00 00 00 00 Hest made Thousand Shingles, 2 2d do 1 Ueft Window Minds, 2 2d do 1 Host Window Sash, not less than 24 lighf, 2 00 21 do I 00 Host Pannel Door, 2 00 2d do I 00 I Cemrnttttt. ' W. W. Uailey, Rutland. I Kir a Edaon, Mention. Amos Crippen, I'lttaford. Timothy X .Merrill. Castloton. Jerome H. Milliard, Wallingford. 20 FA K.M I NG UT ENS I US. Heat Plow utinufar.tured in the coun- 1 . .0;. $2 00 1 00 1 00 50 2 00 I 00 I 00 50 '.ft HO Heat Cultivator, ?d da Heat Harrow, 2d do Heat Horse Itake, 2d do Heat Drag Rak f.O i Heat Oram Cradle, 2d do ' Hest Cbeese Pre, H t Churn, 2d do j Heat llorao Power, Rett Fanning Mill, ' Uest Subsoil Plow, t f,0 00 00 60 00 00 00 00 50 50 00 00 00 1 ilt Hoot Cutter, IJfil two Hay hork. Heat two Manure Fork Iloai two Axe, Hott two Hoe, Dust Straw Cutter, II. W. Utt, Rutland Heary Pik. Sbr?bury. Jamc W. Barber, (lubbardtwa P 0 Clark, Wallingford. Truman Hooker. Castltto. al MMIM: Beat swwnei. m.&rmbral sawrd 0 marblr (I ftwl lrs a ltd iiacbe kl qaarrwd la it euWtr, t l M do '1 Mrtt p!mo manufactartil .MarMc 3 do John A Onant, I)ran4w Abnor Mead. ItotKoJ. A H Vail, DanKt. Iri ithtidrt. SwbHM' h'kh I) Cliffurd, nutford DISCIU'.TIONAK V PHtJMlUMS. Tt.ir.v .IJI.r. Atn- in ibe . r.t. r 1 1.. i 1 . . .. . - trtlrtw, Uiae.to.iM. or ,n,f.!t.of.)go..rmN..nS ni.y u.rrri, uj n , . - . wot named In tl.e forejoliMr M't of l'rcwl hum, i.irn in ll.r ju.lpinoit ol the eornmii- leo are worthy the encouragement ol tbe II H Ih.r, ltulland Ilarrv 1 1 olden Shrewaborr AlfK-Il (lull WaltWord ' U'vil M l.iuouln. llramK-n. Isaac Maltlicvsn, Mondoii TJIJi J1ERALD. Friday Evening, Feb. 16. gri" An apolrgy la duo to our readers for the non-aprnrancc of the llorald unti 00 to-day Circumstance beyond our eontrul, and wliloli it ia iitwlloai to ctwmornto, have rendered it imposaiblo for us lo issue , , ' bCrOre. f- ItisthaeaaieaHhininlho world o for one if so diipocd to find a " niare'i neat" at almost any time. This is a pro HMtiun that will strike moat HKipIc as self uvidojit, and 1.1 one that no man who has 05 travelled half the wrsy from " Dan to Her- 50 sheba" ill ever aak to l.nvo argued 25 Among the latest di'.euverios of 0110 ol 50 thosd delectatlo " lints" may be tnention cd tho more ardont nunamougor and tho o- over-x.-alous politicians who have ecn fill Or tllOllL'hl ihev saw in ihe mnvlv dlsnoi . ,ic .... 11 , 1 ui 1 1 oil rrcu .e:rct l'ro!oc'l upon uitclirns ba.avd ;m ,i 1 , ... ,, . 'u thu Ittln lrifltv n.lli .Mi.tii?. nil inrl. nf mi J ' oil; and, among the ret a rencw.il of the 00 wr- n addition tu this tho Connor nud 00 Eu.iuircr says : " W'c havo received tho President's Men sago in regard to the Secret J'rotocul. It is, liowovur, simply an amplilication' ot the arliclo c havo nj ready published from the Union in explanation of tiro matter ami adds ( nothing, therororo, to what is already known ' " The wholo thing seems to us, in truth, unworthy tho homo that lin been made about it. The protocol has no binding force whatever on tho two nations, simply bo 00 cause it was. not ratified by iho treaty itiak 00 in;; power in either nation. Tho treatN it. (clfw.ia ratified by both nations, duly and fully . and all the protocols in tho world, signed or not signed by the Ministers, could not break its obligations or modify its stip ulations. Tbo treaty stands: tho pro tocol is simply waslo paper. The talk, there-' fore, in which sotno havo iudulgcd, that wo aro rcnutiided to a state of war, that thero in no treaty, &c, ia idle and absurd. ' " 'I be protocol may havo deceived tho ' .Mexican authorises in regard to thu mean-' ing of tho treaty. If co, tho deception was , creditable neither to our honesty nor to 1 Mexican sogacity. Hut it cannot affect tbo acts done by t ithrr " Tbo President seems to havo been guilty of a blunder, if nothing tnoru, in con cealing the papor. Hut even that has not done much damage. The importance of the wholo affair has been needlessly magnified " OCR COMMON SCHOOLS. Wo are g'ad tn sco tbat a Oounty School Convention, under a call of tbo rountv su- perintet.dont, is to bo boldon in this villao mi the 2Sth iust ; and under circumstoncM whieh we think wilt call forth tho attend- , , 1 r .1 . . anco ol a largo number of those intcretod "noiraiim in tho advancement of our common wJiool fyitctn. Wo understand tbat Judge Kittredge is ' lo diiiver the opening ad.lresi, and that Mr ' P"'!'''0'. I" each giado of the aeivico (iimnnl t r,.i,i r ilri., . 1 he won honorable dUtinriton.and tho crown- Samuel M Conaiit. ol Hrandon, wtll alio. u h( miljuty (fe u.(f achi6 address the convention. Other individuals ved until after he had attained by brilliant .. . ...I ..1.. .1 ... ",v"r' laaapn in uie mrciwi ; and it is anticipated that the able auporin-; leniicui 01 wrange 1:0 , ,Mr Koger a llow- ard, will also bo present. . "Ho roit Uit.iroit.viA." Tho Rutland Comtwny. amounting to s nno fifteen litem-' bera took their leave for tk 'gold dig ' ... , , . 6 h g.ngs, 011 edoe.d.y tw.M.g. AlUto' we have no ooiifldenoo in tbo enterprise, wo ! wLab them all juceets j -. 11,1 " muMiui,- lid learn that the public bouse at Hyde-ille. kept by Mr. ! Aaa Guinea and owned bv V W ,,,.,.! ..j . W.UIUU la.t. 'IWo was an insurati.se on tbo buM. ingofO. rjr.lCr w laali. i wa mostly saved. What the loss i hare not learn d. lITArrounu from Mrxieo . Jin. 3,, bare M-en received at HalHrnoce The gold fererbad reached ll.ere. aIMJ tifi wuhinwnaily, The count r was qu-rt , Congiea. waa ei gaged in reu.lag Ute Unjr All waiqtiiet at Timpico. ni.,ibttel pen., If put Ulo ifcB -over night, art fouod lo b gW r !!.. Ilrtk J IU T1.M Y(L N() MKN'i? ASSO OIATIKN. t .Mr V or It tll know, .bat ibc . . . ... j-ttung men or Ihn lin, tn thofillor ISIifformnl ihnutclrr info an asofaliim J . ., . . ,u. ..i..., . 1 i , o.drr the aboro niir. th. objwt and mil of wbwh are rxplii It forth in th 2nd ,m,l. iL. rnniiiiutina la nil. " 'I'll . . .1 .11 i ........ I bjrotof this aviation iholl br mutual impwrmrtil, and tho fnnl diflmton ftf liv the mross of Icctuiri upon I anon ny, 1 m 0 I . I '") "1 nniK lwi') rif, .1 ...Mtl. oilier irmnnrr at the anocmtion at any tr I .... I .., . .t - ihndt of the llinorr. prrorm. f Me ol)!.lnB nttn ln thil matter. I feel ... lkMt.. , tnr.i. 0i , ... . . . . riti Atthf time the aociiuon as i .nn CP, Mvt, tlondrod anj fif,y r;u 4iIk lea.it , l""f"iu-C ml or tl.o (armera ol Mont rJ I'l tfloM sanguine fnenj frared for ill I rntry ( g.inieir, many of whom own larfiH Itacji, ultimate Ittecroi; iho rxprrimDt boucver i l'e.aona Uond for the 8old ,r-Sl,na pom uZZV Mu'rV' ' . ' , , a . find ea. elleiil arcniiiniodall'ia on board the 1 them to linproio Hit Ual inrt.. vus made, and tbe roi-ilt b br.en llattr- .&nD bvg ',,,!,, lVhlch tII.jiIio eljjlit or ' - - ing. By united and bartnonioui t'irurts leu rfT. (Captain .lcml, hn riimmaniU1 Cor'nti mu f't.nr.io!iT IU)t.oo. Tl.o 4 tbo Mioeitttimi. and tho nniferwl coun- h.7''," inx --tt-r. nml lll d, eery. grading and niaannry on thla load U ao far . , , 1 r .1 I a Hlfta In Ma power to make the paaaic" p'oai nJianrinl aalo uarmiil lite direcloia In con tender and tupport or the people ol " I aKireal.ii. 'Hm vei.rl l.el,.jri to unt linR for Iron M(7i lent to lay the (tack town, there waa- a eou'ae of Kcluru dtliv- u,s mot Mining and 'I r ulinj Aaaui ia limn Cuoroid lu llnidford , am) they Iuto errd b fore Ihu owciition d iriolbo Inil , ,,u0- ln.v poraon di.tjMiaed to join this coordini:l conlrai led with Veaara. Wain- , veor nhwb r. flreteil honor upon lh loc- t.ir. ri os well ai the OMOOtation. The Ire lurers of I'rof. 'fo's Carr ntid Hutli r, de. I "'' , ,. . , A company under the name of the "North hveredn short tiino mice, have received vekp, Aaaonailon has been lotmed In hi li on. I m. rued coinnirndanon from nil thu city. It n to coniu of forty mem m,n,l, I .hint- lli ...n....i.m. nhnnlil ! V1'" P'V tli-tul ctiaUtim oarll. it ' , . I sustained for more remons than one. I.. I !-.. - II. -I in hip urn piare, n peiaon inpuoic ui np- ... , , . . . P''.tmg good ltu.c, u.r.ves mucn ..... i. i l:..r. more Know none ami ceiinrui niiur.nouuo thui in nnv other war in (he snmo lenclli nf ..,. Ipeior.. I..,rnr .mil rol of time A good lecture .mproTr .ndcul tiraies Iho tnate of tho lienrt r And 1iot can wu better p. otect tho public mind from the .Inlrinoi incoloatcd btf the French novels doeir nos inculo.tcd b the I ruuli novt.s which ore nt the present time being very genru!y read, and which lend to divest the public mind from nil that is pure and gor.J thnn bv iri'enating scientific nnd Ii luinry lietitrea It is ivit in our power tn foriscc how mini v n vouoir man sh.ill ' . be kept Irom contractu.; h.ioits that I " would prcne bis ruin. We are, however, certain on one pond, ivc ara furnialiinj eviry In divid lal will; the opportunity of iicqoiiii.g information which w'll proro of incalcula ble .iluo ui after life, if they will but etn frico tho opportunity oderid. A person after listening to n bcturu delivered in ele gaut and iinpteisivo language, and which at thu sinm liirto cleoily illuitrntts thu sciences, will form new dderminnlions for improvt mi nt. 11a also has an exnmplu in the listneis to uhem he lectures of what n nghtli ditecled mind can accntnplish. There is one fact of which it is prisuni e I the public ore iiolgctiTull) informed The nacmti(,n htivc found grtMl d.fliculiy in procuiing lectures; they havo however labored Imtd, nnd as far as in their power haro endeavored, lo procuro lecturers that would be acceptable; with what ruccrM is left for the public to judge. Wo hnvn tint of late been able to procuro any 0110 ; but it is now hoped thai wu shall succeed in securing the services of aorno person in n short lime. If 1 mit'ake not, this is the only or second association of the hind in thu State. The credit that must nriso lo 011 r town and its cilizens fur supporting inch nn at- tociiiion should bo 11 lufTtcient inducement fur us to sutlnin ii will, renewed delcrm.. nition and energy. ASSOCIATION. CFNFItA L TAYLORS FUO.M MILITARY RKTIRI'.MKNT JSKRVICH. W 0 fiuJ , 11,0 Now Orleans Picayune, utmost th it tlm police and the military could H") tuoat conspicuous places in tbe history of the 'J7tl. ult, iho ful lowing order announ- do w as to drive the ruffi una from tlm h,,. of the world were Aloxander ln.,!l.i cinguflifiady ihe withdrawal of Gen. Taj- lor from the imlilarT service uf Ihe countiv. 1 Tlll'"Kl1 eaWoii to highor and muie roaporui- ulu ,,U,,M. ue c" conceive, with 11,0 l',cauno-,h" lw" ,l,at 11 ,;u,l lo auiidei Ilia riiiinei lion with tho atmy. 1, .1 r . . 11 ja uioie thin fotty years siuro he rrrui f ved his eommisaion from Prfsidonl Jetl.tr son aa lieutenant of the ITth lnlanliy. Nev- el a a military career more perfect In ltd ba brilliant oeeds Ilia bigheal imlllary rank known to our laws. Then ihe people look him up. ann uiey nave piarou mm 111 a position to dcvelopo the great capacities of hi, nature on tl.e grandest tlic.tie of action. Tbo ,u:hiifa ol Ma mind aro of the heroic wirt, tl" m'"nMuoa'i uea.- T" "!' .f T' n' "" Hon ihii-lho mil career of (joo.TjjIhc will rfc, nw .,-leo lor. upoa him.ell and h country." V.iprttt. Aaa'r Ah't mi OriV. WrT Div , ) Raton It'igaie, Jn. 5, IMl) ( Urdes .No. II ""ve.J offirul .iro f ,c. reP''"-" " h" '"tK"" Maj Jen. Tay- WIH .,,h.h, w.u. n, 11, roolorruiiy wilt. l,,;,,a' V"1?'" So- . M-uoitd ri-iJVTl.-.,- t. 1, ining hu rommaod lo tho veteran a an aituneuiai.ro chief appointed l aur. pp.1 .1.1..: : .. . . him, the Oenerd canoi w.thhold an T . pmaion of hwrrel at hi. a.para.iun Irom a arrtice lo wlM h lis ia aiuchl b . ... ny pU...iotr and prad ai,ro.aHn. Tu us offiiei. nwi who U.vaaajii ed , tcoM. 1M rniaiu . lini lliataV. fnp H.t ........ v , ,u rgi.i auprwilt lU. oorutinool lb. dulie, roo- tUed 10 hi during a l,, Jnj cnrrgl Itoarifeli farewell, and hu wj,mf.i ho. far ijMt cowsooed hio--a, aM, .hccp,, .caii.il ina .1 W. W IlLIS. U,'. a- r:-.. - l'r.m iht Doiti-a AJ'' CAl.Ih'OHMA DOlMtS The trig lUxt.'Inh aillrd on IMiimU? . . . l 1.. .l.lt. I Vk 1 111 kail I Sin l iancio 1 ho aldn Duxbuit aatM . r fut Sn K,rn'f0 w"h ""l".'. ' ! 00 aiii8fr. Among them in H" Mr llnrrlj ol Urahon, ami Dr. lluidrll of 1 Nwr Vork. Thr former contributed a himUitmr libiary of relieiou and clf tititi comnmr and c-t. frre ,oi Wbrf i uglii, Hn ,of nutti and takrit , ItiiMon. cno ul in the Untbury , with Mm a lundioiiie tall ba hlt ,,, ..Uno 3l of y r Hip l)miuy takra ni I Willi film a lundonifl tail ixm, nini hi (in hlnn liin..r Sli "ill 1p fullmwd Iroin llif irl by Hie barquf Citthaen, Im Iiiii(;iii(! Ik the name (in nrM Tin-Umr.r (.mark. anl J. V..o.llwr, riraieil lor Caliltiriila, irnlrt.lar, ulth 120 M,.i.nai. am,n . li.Ktt sill til. N f.ilfin4HI ' " , ' , ,ng tounv Tho lurmrr (nmpanr ten lrr.l , hanoaim.e donation of bKik ln.ni ihr In. 1. .j ... 11 . .. 11... .i.. , niiiri ui I'uri urairr. i irr iiniiur . cur -i , inf Y. II. Swaroy A Co. 'a. No SI Com - i mptrial alreel, on or belorc Wednesday hey have purchased the b.irquo ( ib, of 2 10 . n 0,t uhleh ill he pmaUlnnrd fot two ' 'lVl. Slim. 1.1 Iim KninntiiiJiiil tic (Si.l !. 1 , ' ; 1 ... u . ..v.,, . . ' .monies A romp.my of younR men belonginfr to Coha.set,.Scil'jaie, and lona in that Mtin- 1 " c'' "i,,u l'u,""s,u ,,rl8 ' ''o'''. of lisipoil, 1 1 (I tona buiihew. ;nll(Jfl ,cars (llJ( ,0( 3m ( al.e will be immediately lilted out lor San ' r'V" "5.' - ' l ' firlnS'-'ld Ijcpoblican aay.a . "A ( con ,.,, ,e ,, Ul M,Mjtlj, , Company, has been formed in tln town, nno inienil alailiim next week Mr 11 11 lur ill ia I by way ol iho I alliums. Ilia Isthmus. Thcv sail from New Voik." j Ship Magnoln, b urj.io Plmndea, anil bris I Fmllv lloi.n.e, aailed Irom New llp.lfonl, 0.1 'I tmrMlay. lot ('ahrorma The gold cjrite jnei.t in New Dedlord doos not heem to abito. The Mercoiy of ypntciduy iun.u..ig aay. "ihe arhoonets Tre 0! noil John Al. lyi.o will siil to day lor San rranriaro ; to he lollowrd (.hortly by the ships America and Mayllowpr, and aehoonera llnrace, (jazallc, l'aatpoit, and other." We loam from tho New York Commci cmI Advcrtiaur.tl.al a fine eompinvof uui.g mn were to start nn Thurailay nfierooon from th it eity, who, under the cumin md of Major Webb and V. (. Audubon, ill Uke tho land route via Corpus ( l.iiati, A'.nlerey, Ac. to the gold regions. Tlt) wmlo rom pany will iiunuor one hundred, llurivfhe or lurly uf whom would leave lor I'hiUdel phia yeaterday. They proreed direr t to v ami, wi.ico ! inn rvn.Ji.rnua ot ths t.arlv, win tp tin. v will ,..,1 i, ' ," ilm Wp.i ai k.i 11.1, . .1 . ,::,: x-hemS horse. Ac, and all ne.essary equ.pn.enta, I'fich man finilinry ht fit.-. t.iftt to remain vrnr nt' ihr onlil pUii tint . J.JB on. ...I .."-""diuonaol the p -r.ner.h.p. .... juuut; huh, iiioiour n, ya. lea aiu lien- ry Thumps from I'ortland, Me., tell tin, til V. on .Mom lav nsi. nn I r un. ... .1... (old region. They gn on loot via Indepen ileriro, taking with them only the common .rri.aiai.oni 101 a Hunting excursion son ding their goodn by sea to San Pianr-furo, 1 nry experi 10 rear li i.alilnrma two months in advai.cn of thoio who go with lenma or par k moles. .Should Iho prudence of thcae 0111iff o.pii he equal lo U.ci, perseveienrn, a I'orioi.r is heforu them. i. .com Utpubh can, Jan. 34 A 1 on. piny ia filling out, away downeial, for California--l ead ouariers al Maclunas. IVoia (tic w'Vurl. ICaprau. VAUAIIONDISM Vt; ()t01IS. i. - . .. V V ,?.' 1 n.l'.lJ-SUL .... ii.i.i 1 i.i in mit.Mjs, v.... viiii 1 ovv i":::"! - , h shorea o. the Cheapiako "r.Va bVu.'ai We"',"""i a "' P"' poulli.lic exluhllloo has I ikon olacn dp. mi ' i.o the coigetic me.aurea ille M iryl.ind ,The CUd f fUr Greal Men dulhoriliuo had mado tu out .1 .1, ...... 'i'i. Thu four front iii.rn,.in.ra me. 'ale viei.niy 1 HalliHiuru into a IIlofc TUo principal, and ihe.r attendant,, hav. ' ,4 A,?Y, Cr' 1- '''" cI""bcd l,,e dil' u.g oc...od Irom the pnlice, landed , "ciglila or Ins ambition, and with hi. Roach'. Mown, i Kern county, Md , about U"'VQ 1'0UJ 'i chaplcts diped in tho ten miles (rom Pool island, where it wa ",ooJ uf t;ouMlloss inillioiis, looked down un oMginally intonded the fight should uko 011 ft conquered world, nnd wept that thorw ' ir.r.' ii- ,Ta, "ot nrJ 'H'icr world for hfm to oonmr- wore inimeitiately made lo, iho atfa.,. Vp,v . nl"n 'i r... . ., ivw ei i.iiurn rear .il i hi o.n.l( ... had been ihn niovemenla of the holly pnr- u"d parties. The combatanu wont forthwith , work, ,'"1J",J .'" -xten ,umU, . irui mKJ I.llllfl 'g .hisiih'is in a.xleen rounda. I'ccupyini: SI minute.. occupyini! -I in. null. 'I'i,.. .' i! tnu.,n . 1 ZL.. .': i- l! lr.ujimi.aun betweon tho rounds, ami there was but one noor'givVX'ouirl ""i' tk ; " e "oo,rr lf,'n ''''""isi'oui. ....... .JU,,4 ,, i,llr, iiiethif.j round gave hi, ojiponent a hPavy neck blow which A inled ,lul "' Z r ! :!i!tir; oilier aide l...hi , ' " .anaim. lhauh llyor hi.-.a, Im,,,,, a ,, 0, I Uo'"' r ""f ""H'oil of l.ia focr, after hay. fiSteVn;M,Nr,.r,,fl,, ,M,,,B" '" .h.""KI,l,"uclll,"1"l'c only 'rival be had tin 11 1 1 1 daogeruutily injured. "' mtcrably assassinated by .. . ... . 4,H he idaved hi Hint verv iilnpp il, '. . he wMppU H0,,V4 , ,ltZ J" 'i .l ... h gi u pl;,M .. .1. Y'"UK" was -tairlv' uoalen. A, oon a ' "'' mfldn "t'riour, C..Ui,i,T M, (;iuk. ,' r,,og!i hltfr1''"''' ""t,"" "OJ bore him off. ii..... nw uia 001 -cimhc lu iim.. ri. .ir-.i 110 uia 001 -cimiic in ii,,,,, nil k.l llaab a..-.. "d vietoi, wa. awar.iLl 11 . ' 1 . n,lr -Tibarkl un boar.l ll, ,;;" j ,"' d chariered. and . . ' 1 ...r r ' "n "1 ui of .he St,ie. '' j IMth pm, arB ,d ,(J , . K. MI,et, I ihih. uui u. u. .. .. .miw im immuabuubW ihp ! wl .Sba((; tul u u u u L, , 'hat u .ucce.s , ,u" tb. tblm2T ! "Kite him , , ull fattht ' j He' the ring. . Wt, gam 'T , ' H mas h"'...... Z 1-.- ft o-ert..4.w,uar,f;7:iMfTp; . . . - ..,', nn. I N w Yirk lliaiiaidon br Our. V r icl.r ra c ondhlonol, that li (S.illiv.n) ,bUM 1 ,,re imlliing nmie to do with itrixo tiahtmc ! I 1 . 1 i 0 . " gJiii; ixim Jiyrr ami rtuiutan rrM, Itrun ruiio !j undai a Icflnl arrrAi on wti ranit iitlmtful ot a Maryland Cmui Aia llicj mil anbjocts nf teiultlt jn by the Ui Fi(ir of that Htatf FAaation 1 MaTLrn. The lMltr-r of 1 o Uo kTille (Md ) Journal roiiKialolalei the c nixrin ol .M.ii.lKoincry coui.iy on tlm nry teat iinprornincnl that baa bn wtnulil in liir Morn out land of that an lion, by iln uoprnTed aytlrm of agrii'illtuie l.ilily inllo duri'tl . I.ioilr hIiIiIi a (v yrnis g were acarrtly unrlli the lnr, are now producing lii to leu lunrU uf ruin and leu til tiveni) hiuhrl' nf hrat to the nrio, and hate rnn . IHI Vlfl II Ucn,ll Inrreaaml Immentrly In raluo. , , r ,., eiliior advuci peMona ulahinu to In- rate In a hralilit aet lloii ol the Slile, in Ihn miiUt of an Ihlclil-rnt and rr.nral rnnimonl iv . in pirlir.iri Mih tiri'tmil onnnrlii.illv lor i - r..--,,- - ),nihtr A Co. at Liverpool, for VO00 tuna of iron on the moat lavnrahla tetma, the aamv to l .lellrered dotlns the roinlns p'immer The Coriioofnck Valloy ftrlltoad hnvo alao contraeied tth the me hou for 4300 tona aiifltrlunt to Irim iheir mad from Cjnto ):i).kil 0 to llilaborn' ilridja. V.liiicmonl F.aglt. John V.i( llcaen ami Mil. 1. inn T'illmork. I ..1. 1. Vnti llnrrri inpl .Ifr 1 11 III nnrn nt tho ' Umn f ,, ,nt visit to Albany. "What lafH v n KnK tn .In for ui, Mr. Fillmore. now that )i. aro In nlllco 1" said the hope- f,, heir ol honor. "Do for youl aid tl.o , v r ,,,,,,, ,,erl miJ i,,,,,,,,,, ..wtJ , do nnthirp ho don't kimw you" "(!e.ier.il Taylor will rertainlv redeem Ida ple.le 10 ua." said John. "IModgo ! what, )lii(1, ., ,.l0 ((no hc 0 a, Vu- I lal-fioi 10 lenvo hit ounded behind lilm " I'int. At Si. Johnsburj, Vt., January 01, tho dwelling homo oerupled by Dcaron, .Uoore, nnd ow nrd by liane Itol.hlha, wna deatroyedby tire. I.ojjs (.stimated al $ 15000 partly insured. floio 1 s Irllanii. Tho Railway (7azoller (Fng ) has the loltowir.g " u pnrcnlin thai an rmoriallnn Inabeen lormed to woik the gold minea of NYirialtm and Woxfoiil, as the diacovoriva in Caltloi i.n have turned nllention to gold seeking, It ia announced that more than twenty Irialk doritiff three month labor, havo proved tit aa r tho aoiiferous deposits in Ireland occupy on area of upwards of 1 00 aquaro mile, In iht counties of Wn J;ow and Wexford. Tho gold i. foon.l in quartz and black iron sand, is on iho Western roast of AiperfCa : and It is anid that by an iinprnvrd' method nf workinu. sixteen men and women can araali 100 tona of sand a day, at .111 outlay of 13a. ' ue managing uirecior 01 inn association la li.. 1. . , ' 11 1 oiietl who lias taken a veiy ac- z?x'Mn ,,f ,,w ra,i,vs,ys- ' i ',jl1:"n',,f(' Amencin ivcll rcmiirk. :hJ::ni,;:., I.eMd' da a'"' "1 .W': i . . . i t , J . J. ' Hm.i! i-HI. lin In fl It would bfl' the "..., ... c.nai.a analogoua lo thai which prompt! the morbid mind to contemplate nuirldo n a meant of deliverance Iromtl.a troubles of the world." Siflif". DrATli Wo Icnu, says iho St. Louis Kepublniin of the C'.'d ult , that Cap tain Augustus L. SheppnrJ, of iho 8lb In fanlry, li. S A , died nuddenly Tealoiday' ilierno.ui. (JUt.) al Iho Jeff raun Huiaeki. Capl. Sheppaid was n i.aiio of (.'corga tow.i. I). (; , an.) aerved two pampaigns In ihe Scomole wnr In Florida, nfler which hn puapil thruiigh the grades of second and liisl ll.'Ulen 11.1 in the' nrmy. He went fiom Corpus Chrisli wnh O'eneral Taylor, and n-ned with treat credit in the Ilattles uf I'.M Alto and Heaarado la Palma. and w, 1 ("Jon. Worth's (livision nt Iho stormiiie of ... II, -).,,- !...... , H. , .. iiirixMiu m 1 0 siorm 01? of '" "? - ' Mo,,.croV, xy,,?: Cx-sar and Houaimrte ,)l4,inir lo ,nc . miu . . 1 . ' ---....- "lc"lt f 1(1 consternation of Horn th Alps, nnd having put to flight r the mi.tro.si ol the world, a d "three bushels of golden rintr, mrtiii fimi mm ui ....... a . r 11 iiome. passed tho arm- ond strin. I1 "three bushels of L-oldpo ri.wr. fr. . ... i: r. . . 0 ------ mw oogers 01 n'r sinugliterol kniibla." ami ,,lado IiCr 'Vun',n,io,s flu'lko. Ul- frou, li.fl coulltrv ,,a!.. i,: :. "v , ,,",m 1 y ""o ujr ihoju w no onoc ex. "'"'SO', '"td ilia l.auw to that of tbeir ritm aJ''i"cd vtitl. bis own unwept, it. a ,ir-. crl,avin6 conquered eight bun- oreu title, am ilvein, In. 1 1, .T. 1 10 V?,m" f vhl - 11 I 1 "unillioeill Ol WHICH and ' .'. ""J1"' having UUvd tho oartb wii terror of his namo-altcr haTitiir dolu. a'TV: T'l -ml d!. '.!,.. :.. 1 1.. 1 .7 ' "-' i' lid lit. I'll k'n ill 1 .1s.,..l 1 . , r -a""-M II P J, ', r oa,"l,M'cut, almoit literally , "',lJ- J'ct wb:ro J"M -..w.iii.vo uu 111s efi.llilru'M : itiniea too Ins crjiintrv's over, ",0 (le' l. lut whiob did not and could not bung him aid. . IOUr moil. Who eein,,l l inu the r tircentntit-p. , r.ii it i Ula M, L J ' Y t,0, v" llhn great -tlicoo four men. Wl)0- " by tbeir sim,.o tread, rcrcrally died" T "ln, or, a was supposed' . ' - - -" 7"' Vuruwf.' UJ " f'""'dt. and pt.o' lnll.li. ..II- ' "W .iv i m wr m . i ... r I