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SHORT PATENT SERMONS. by 'now' jr. The following wordfflr Dr. Young form ho toxt for my prosont discourse : I.ate silting up has turned licr roses white, Why wcnl she not lo bed? becausc'twas night My lioarers, in my last discourse I treat ed upon the beauties of morning, and liinttd at the necessity of oarly rising. I will now nouch upon the loveliness, and solcmness, of lielit ; anil show up thotoo prevalent prao (ten nf cittmtv llti l:itn TCii.lit mtr ftMritwle -- n -- " .n, J .iiu.-, was invented solely for the quiot roposo of tis, poor dav worn mortals ; instead ol trcs passing upon tho sacrcdncssof its peace, wo ought all to lie down, nt a rcasoublo hour beneath its dusky quilt, and Lo prepared to rise when tho first Mantes ol morn are kind led udoii the oriental hearth. Yet how inn ny young bipedowlcts do 1 see around me who will not go to bed, merely because it is night who retard not their healths, their repu tatiou, nor their pockets ; and willingly per mil the worm of corruption to row at their ulrcacly moth-eaten morals! Ah! their name is Legion and the way they are all streak' ing it down tho dark road to ruin is sorrow ful to steam locomotives. 1 he purplu nor pics of evening shed no opiato upon their eyelids : and the cypress gloom which sur rounds them, only serves to render more conspicuous tho blue blazes of deviltry which burn upon tho brazen altars of their hearts. The iron tongue of midnight re sounds in their ears, hut they heed it not bvo it oven knocks at their tenantless bo soms, and finds their thoughts absent from home or drowned in tho oblivion of drunk enness. 1 find belonging to the anti-go-to- Dou-cariy-society, not only careless and reckless vaunc candidates for lies truction, but men of maturer years men whose minds were lust moulded in the ma trix of virtue, but havu become warped be fore the scorching fires of habitual dissipation netween whom and tho grave, the dusky curtain of night can full but a fow times more men who are old enough to knrw better than to shako oil tho balmy dews of sleoi; from their eye lashes, in mockery lo the supplicatioiisol declining old age. 1 see bo fore me now one upon whoso head the hoar frosts of time are f,it dcscending,riho never thinks of retiring to his solitary couch till the midnight boll has ceased to toll. Then lie spiritualizes in an cxtary of bliss ; then Ins soul swells within him till he is obliged to unbutton bis waistcoat wnen a siiperabun dance of ideas flows in every direction, like water from agarduer's put ; and then, when lie finds that exhausted nature can no longer wrestle with the spirit, ho gropes his way to oeu singing 'T'al ilo ml, fil do ral, fil ic ral. ri Jo, We nil love a drop now and then." Ah! that will never do. IIo takes too Jong hitches at a time towards his own sen ulchre ; and 1 must try to preach reformation into his system, and thereby spare him the pain of offering so many morning apoligies 10 ins injured conscience j and eventually eave him from going down to tho grave with thb blue mould of disgrace upon his vencra- oi e nrow. My dear friends many of the fair sox ofGorliam aro also ruining themselves by keeping iaie nours. 1 don't mean those white-washed moving niouuments of female beauty who wander at the dead hour of mid night up Hroadway to Anthony street to de struction for thoy are ruined already. I bavo reference to those who still endeavor to ornament the gay circle of society with their radiant charms. Whenever 1 enter the dazzling arena of fashion, I behold on every side such hided specimens of feminine loveliness as to convince die that the deadly upas of etiquette is preying upon their deli cate vitals. Decked with the costly trap pings oi auectation and pride, they look tempting indeed to the infatuated worship pers of women ; but to an experienced judge like myself, of female flesh and virtue, tliov appear as cold and inanimate as so many awning posts hung round with dry goods. The roses upon their cheeks have been blan ched by the midnight breeze, and the lustre of their eyes has been dimmed by tho lurid gas lights in foH 's saloon. They go to their parties, their halls, and their assemblies, and barter away their beauty for a low hours of nocturnal enjoyment, sacrifice health at tho shrine of foolishness! They sneak homo to their pillows of rest before" Aurora pokes her head out of her chamber window and bluhcs upon them fur shame ; and yet thoy will not go to bed in season for fear of being thought vulgar! O my friends, the cnlight enmunt of this world is a compound of dark ness and damnation. My frionds night is said to possess charms for many, which accounts for their watch fulness. I know it isoverllowin? with beau ty j but it is such an order as .should do ap preciated by the serious and sober. Its love liness is associated with solemnity ; and all its spendors aro calculated to drag the thoughts out of tho mud, and hang them up to dry against tho blue vault of heaven. In tho solemn stillness of night, contemplation should spiead her airy pinions, and visit th; golden palaces of hope which adorn tho ten thousand emerald isles in the vast ecean of eternity. Then, too, wo should bo remind ed that soon the darkness of tho tomb will overshadow us all, when sounds shall disturb our slumbers in tho dust, till tho archangel's trumpet re-echoes through the silent valley ot death. So in-dc it be. I have been much indisposed during the past week, which must account for the short ness of my discourse. Tho flesh fails me, and the spirit shrinks from the task. I dont expect to wear out much more shoo leather in this flint paved world. A few more ser mons and then ie Jacet.N. Y. Sunday Mercury, THE PLAYER AND THE PHRENOLOGIST. A well-known eccentric rommcdian once called upon it phrenologist in New York. 'Sir,' said Hie actor, 'I havo called upon you to get a eheracter: will you do mo tho favor to exanimo the cast of mv dnnd 1" 'Sir, take a seat, and allow mo to take your hat,' said tho polito professor of tho then newly-broached science. Tho phrenologist proceeded in m exa mination, and soon detected a rcmarknlih. prevalence of prominent organs significant of very nattering qualities. Now, sir,' said the actor. 'I havo been nn obstinate unbeliever in this new branch of knowledge, but you have read my character so completely that I am henceforth a con vert. Will you now, sir, indulco mn in n whim, and tell mo what is tho naturo of my niirsiiit in III,?1 It must bo mentioned that tho comedian' was remarkable fora severe and serious char. actcr of countenance, contrasting in a pecu liar manner wmi ms mirtii-provuking ap 'Why, sir,' said tho professor, 'to do this is not exactly a part of my system, but' 'Well now you must excuso me, sir; I am odd In my whims sometimes, but I am anxious to bo thoroughly convinced regardin" this scienco of phrenology, and I should like to bo humored upon this point. Hero is double tho amount of your charge for finger mg my pericranium, and I pay it to you with pleasure if you will do mo tho favor lo namo my prolession." After a good deal of hesitation, anxious to pocket the extra cash, tho phrenologist ven tured to pronounce bis visitor n miiiislcra! prolessor of theology. 'What !' said tho ttctor, with n start of sur prise, 'arc you acquainted with mo?' 'io, sir, upon my honor I' replied tho professor. 'Do you assure mo that vou liavo never seen or Hoard ol mo beioro V said the come dian, with impressive solemnity. air, i do, with tho most profound sin cority.' 'Astonishing!' said tho dramatic wag. with a look of pious wonder. l hen you aro' began tho phrenolo gical prolessor. Stop, sir!' replied the reverend Thespian 'Now vyill you toll mc whothdryoiijiidgo from my serious countenance and sablo plainness ot my habiliments, or from the scientific ex animations you havo made of my natural de velopcments. Sir, as an honest man, I en treat you not to deceive me.' 'Why, my dear sir.' said the accomplish ed pupil of Sp.irzheim, 'to bo plain (villi vou excuse me I know you were a preacher mo insulin i tarn my uancl upon vour noadl" 'Well, this is decisive,' saicltlie actor. with solemn intumtion ami a look of most ex traordinary gravity, rising at the same time, taking his hat, and pushing tho duublc fee before the man of science. 'It is my custom to register the names of piominent individuals who visit my ofiicc. ml the phrenologist, 'and I should esteem it an especial favor to enrol yours among my patrons.' 'lousee it there, sir!' replied tho tall, mysterious-looking person, 'staring vou in tue lace, nuu tlio ghost ot your delunct se cond sight!' and as he walked nwav he point ed ton play bill at the door, upon which was inscritied, in Morty-lino pica' 'I'.uttt l ncATiti: IJeneht ot hot. smith, on whicl occasion he will appear in his popular char acter of MatewormU .'" PHYSICAL I) KG EN E RACY. Wo copv an ariiclo in this number on this subject from the New Enggland tanner. It is a suhioct wl.icli wo have often brought forwaid, and one which rises in importance the moro wo rellect upon it. Wo cannot disguise the fart that the great bulk of the younger part of the community are far, very far from being as athletic, har dy and roluist as eie the older part when young. c see it every lime wo look ar ound upon a group of voting persons. Ii appears in every assembly, and it speaks n loud and a warning voice every time w rompaie the ell'eniinate and sickly forms of the delicate lilly cheeked and lilly finger ed youth, with the haidv and strong sinewy lornis ol that geneiation who aio passing away from us like old oaks that have with stood the winds and tho .storms of along life tunc, and are how ing to the effects of old age rallirr than any disease. We think that this, though observable in both sexes, is more so among tho females than among tho males. A pernicious belief that it is disgrarelul to work, and that a young lady n elevated in the scale of respec tability and dignity in proportion lo her ignorance of domestic duties and her neglect of labor, has led to this. Among the far mers' daughters you will find something of the old system ol hard labor anionic, and a corresponding degree of health and strength. In the htllo villages you w ill perceive less ol it, and a predominance of effeminacy : in the argc villages we see more ol it, and in the cities you will find a wide, very wide differ ence between the forms, shape, color, health .strength, and physical powers of the gills arid those ol the country. Wo know that there is a false pride among certain individuals of tho community which prompts to this which leads tho young miss lo value herself more highly, tho moro deli cate sho can "whiten out" oven at the ex pense ol health and the pmsicai powers which God has given her, We agree with the edittor of tho N. E. Farmer in the sen timent that such should go down to tho grave n n inai lied, childless, "solitary ond alone." 1 hey may toss their head and curl their lip alias much scoiuasthoy please : the laws of natiiie will not be infringed with impuni ty, and however delicate may bo tho subject, truth will not change, and the truth is, that puny and feeble parents can raise none oth- r than a puny ollspnng. Iho farmer ould bo called a fool indeed, who culled out the pooiestand most blighted and unripe ed to plant itf.nn, or saved thu weakest nd most feeblo of his flocks to propagate for the future ; and yet this is tho very error Inch is mindly pursued in tho continuance f the human species. Wo say blindly, for must he awing to a blind impulse that ra tional beings should so conduct, rather than to any reasoning upon the subject. It is a sullied u Inch should engage thu at tention of ever philanthropist. Shall we be come a nation ol invalids f or shall wo rise ihove the silly pridu that seems now to di rect public opinion, and b manly and useful labor, coarse but nutritious diet, neat but coniforlablu clothing lefoimso as to be come again something as our fathers were t 1 hoy were not alraid of the air. J hey were not ashamed of labor. Thev were nut ton proud to be seen eating coarse but sub- Kiiti.d food and thev weru rowaided with health and strength accordingly. Maine rarmvr. HAY AND FODDER. Great losses aro annually sustained in somo parts of tho United States in making Hay, and m otheis, of curing corn blades, commonly called fodder. Mine, in tho course of many years, havu 1 think amounted to a moiety ol the crops and most ol the expe dients 1 havo resorted to for avoiding these losses, havo been but partially beneficial. dross loses much both in quantity and sub stance, by an exposure to tho sun in curing it, and loddcr more, being thus exposed in small bundles. JJotli, and particularly the last, stiller greatly by dew s and rains. This year 1 have made tho most promising experiment for remedying these evils. A largo meadow in bottom laud, of a grass called red top or herd's grass, was cut in ilrv wenlhor. and shocked in large shocks quito green, but dry that is, not wet with either dew or rain in tho following mode, tour sticks, of five feet long, of tho thickness of a man's wrist or more, wcro set up in a square of two feet wido, at tho bottom, and meeting at top in a pyramidal form, where tho shock was to stand. Ono nt least of fheso sticks should bo forked at top, to keep them steady while tho hay is putting round them. A round log !.. .--. 1 . . If uuuiii an n;ei long aim six inciics in uiainu ler, was laid upon tho ground, with ono end reaching to tho centre of tho two feet square between tho sticks, and tho other raised up on a fork about eighteen inches, for tlio pur poses of enlarging tho flue presently mention ed, lest it should bo closed bv the pressure of nay, and that the. log may bo more easily drawn out wben thu shock is finished.- Around &, overtho sticks tho shock was made its to preaching 2 or ii feet above tho top of the sticks. -I ho purposo ot the log was to make a Hue lor tlio admission of fresh nir in to the shock, and tho expulsion of tho air heated by tho lcrmcntation nt tho grass in curing, Tho flues were mado to face tho point from which tho wind usually blows at tho timo of hay-making. If any flues hap pened to bo closed by tho pressure of the grass, they were easily opened by a smaller and pointed log or when the largeness of a shock threatened this inconvenience, it was cllectually prevented by inserting into the flue a short, forked stick as soon as tho logs are removed as soon as tho shock is finished,.! or ii are sufficient for following a dozen mowers, 1 ho bay thus made is the best I ever saw and tho efficacy of tho mode of curing it was strongly supported, by the growing grass under tho shocks having been uninjured whereas I nover loft shocks so long in ono spot before, without its having bceu killed by tlio unuissipatcd lcrmcntaliun ot tho hay in curing. Corn blades or fodder, sustain an immense loss, even in dry weather, by two or three days' exposure to the sun and dews -and in wet they aro nearly ruined. For an experiment, I shocked them in tho mode just explained, quite green and dry but I ciuelly allowed them from four to eight hours' sun, before thoy were shocked. Thus was made tlio best fodder I have seen. But the weather was favorable. The ends of the blades were laid outwards, and the shocks hound at tho top by a ropo made of the blades. Arralor, IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. We embrace tho earliest moment, after the receipt of the following lettes, to lay it befoie our readers. The season is not yet so far advanced that the process may not he beneficial to those who put it in operation : M. P. Wii.nr.a, President of the Massa chusetts Horticultural Society : Sin Having discovered a cheap and ef fectual mode of destroying tho Hose Slug, 1 wish to become a competitor for tho pre mium offered by the Massachusetts Horticul tural Society. Alter very many satisfactory experiments with tho following substance. I am convinced it will destroy thu above in sect, in either of the state in which it ap pears on the plant, as the fly, when it is lay ing its eggs, or as the slug, when it is com mitting its depredarions on the foliage. Wn.u.r. Oil. Soap, dissolccd at the. rate of tivo pounds to fifteen callous of water. I have used it stronger without injury to tho plants, but find thu above mixture effectual in the destruction of the insect. As I find, from experiments, there is ;i dilferencc in tho strength of tho soap, it will be belter for per sons using it to try it diluted as above, and il it does not kill the insect, add a little more soap with caution. In corresponding with imcs-is. wowntr, Austin. No Co.. on t in dillcrenco in its appearance, thev sav ; VVbaloOil Soap varies much in its rela tive strength, the aiticlo not being made as soap, but being formed in our process of bleeching oil. When it is of very sharp isle, and dark appcaranre. the alkali urn. lominates, and when light colored and flat taste, the grease predominates." The for mer I have generally used, but havo tried the light colored, and find it equally effectual, hut requiring a little more sonii sav two pounus lo uiirteen gallons ol water. Mode ij 1'rivtir.ttwn. Take whatever quantity of soap you wish to prepare, and dissolve it in boiling water, about one nuart lo a pound in this way strain u through a line wire or hair sieve, which takes out the dirt, and prevents its stopping tho valves of tlio engine, or the nose ol the syringe then add cold water.to mako it the proper strength apply it to the rose-bush with a hand en- ine, or syringe, with as much force as prac ticable, and be sure that every part of the leaves is wen saiuraied witu tlio liquid. What falls to thoground in application, will do good in enriching the soil, Si, from its tri llingcosl, it can be used in prolusion. A hogs head of 136 gallons costs -15 centsnot quito 4 mills per gallon. Eai ly in the morning, or in the evening, is tho proper time to apply it to tho plants. As there are many other troublesome and lestructive insects tho above preparation will destroy, as effectually as the Knso Slug, it may bo of benefit to the community to' know tho different kinds upon which I have tried il with success. The Thriiis, often called the Vino Fret- tor, a small, light-colored or spotted fly in iiiuiiun, luntn in snmc places aro making the rosebush nearly as bad in appear ance as llio effects of tho slug. Alpiis, or Plant Louse, under tho name of green or brown fly, an insect not quick in motion, ve ry abundant on,aud destructive to, the young shoots of the Rose, the Peach tree, and ma ny other plants. 1 ho JSlaclc J ly, a very troublesome and destructive insect, that infests tho young shuots of the Cherry and the Snow-lial'l tree. I have never knownanv positive cure fur tho e fleets of this insect until this timo. Two vaiielies of insects that are destructive to, and very much disfigure Evergreens, the lialni of Gilead Fir in particular, ono an Aphis, thu other very much like tho rose slug. The Acurus, or red spider, that well known pest to gardeners. The Disease Mildew on the Gooseberry, Peach, Grapo Vine, &c. &c, is checked and entirely destroyed by a weak dressing of the solution. Tho above insects aro generally all des troyed by one application, if properly ap plied to all parts of the foliage. Thu eggs of most insects continue to hatch in rotation, during their season. To keep tho plants perfectly clean, it will bo necessary to dress them two or three times. The Canker Worm. As the trees on this" place ar.i not troubled with this worm, I havo not had an opportunity of trying experiments by dressing the trees, hut have collected the wornis.which aro killed hj being touched with tho liquid. The expense of labor and engines for dressing I. irgo trees, to bo effectual, may bo moro than the applica tionof it will warrant; but I think bysutuiating thu ground under thu trees with tho liquid, about tho time tho insect changes from tho chrysalis state and ascends the trees, will destroy them ; or, when the moth is on the tree, before laying its eggs, they may bo destroyed without much labor; in either caso, tho mixture may bo applied much stronger than when it comes in contact with tho fo liage. Laving it on tho trunk and branches of tho tree, at tho consistency of thick paint, destroys tho brown, scaly insect on tho bark, and gives the trco a smooth, glossy, and healthy appearance, I remain, sir, Your most obedient servant. DAVID HAGGERSTON. Watertoicn, June Wth, 1811. DANIEL SIIWPSON. Patent Lever Watch MaKcr, from Lhcrponl. A Silii now twelve vear Xjl since tionvnilcilliinisVll of tlio privilege of returning lii pran ful acknowlolgcint'iili In lil incnH nmi thu puniio in ccnerol, for almost unpreceden ted l.ivur. lie 1 ezs leave to in form them that he Is still nt the fil.t Mnntl. f,n (!hiirf.li.itrint. onodoor s nuili of Nohle Lovely nini Co'j. More, where he per-imally attend to the repairing of Chronome ters, rnlenl Lover-, Duplex, Lepine, nnd all other hum iijMitiu n , mie pieces lie win warrant an new work ntlixcil to Walches In ,N shop to he a good n the original, or as any done on I lie continent. iV H.-A grant nM.rtment of NEW WA TCHRS ol ineiirsiipmlily of workmanship, nnd will liesold as cheap nnJ on as good tcrmi n at any oilier shop in Iho stale. ' ' From Ins long experience In the bti'lnrs", and ln heing m many ycar engaged in the making of watch u in I'aiglnnd, he (latter liim.elf that he f a com peient to mnl.8 fdeeiion as any in the vicinity. Ihirlmglon, June 11, 1811. nl piliallys, Moiislin deUiine, nnd Printed l.awn J Also, Ginghams ol varion nnalitiic., nt ... . J. I'. WIIALl.NG rf. Co'-. iinrrii!. mirnngion nl COMMON PitAYKK BOOKS in superior Turkey Binding, for sale hy ? IMIVTIVnmnv S. HUNTINGTON. June I, 1311. nl SILk.S, lloml azmes, and foiisriiw, for mle al min ced prices, l,y J. 1 WHALING ,. CO. Church-street. n To School Teachers & Heads 3t Families. VALlMM.fi AND INTCnCSTINO HOOKS. OLNKY'S School Gr.oanAiiT Ann Ati.a-, con taining the latest information, used and approved alino-t universally ilironahont the country. Cohntock'.s Natural l,uiLoornr, enlarged. Comtkck's CnuMismr, containing tho lalo dis- co erie. Hf.nti.rt s Pictoral Srr.LLl.vo Ho, tin? movi leanlifil ever puUMiel, and ino-l highly approved w herever known. Roiiinson' Histort or Lnclavp, with Plate-. Goldsmith' GnoontrntrAL Vir.w or tiih World. IIollin' Axciknt Hi-tort, in 8 volume-, 'I'm: 1'ciI.yglott Kamii.v Uiiile, U-ntitiful nnd con venient. The nl ovc arc mo-tly-n well known that it would le -iiperlhioii In pul h'h the recommendations recei ved. They are constantly Cor sale lu ll i . iiu.vn.M.ru.x liiirl.'nglon, June 1811. I COKING GLASSES. Mahognny framed Look--i ing Glases of several ize at die Vnrietv Mom at low price-. PANGIIOHN .f- UItl.Nsj.MMD. liiiningion, June 7, IS II. nl 1VATC II US. WK arc selling Gold Watch e lower than the N.York Jj Jlio-K n, or any oilier City -lore? 3Ju; will tell them, call, examine and tjMtih -ee fur vonr-elve nnd not mLi 5S other iieoiilc'- information, wl gal?!' i K handy lo drop in and -at- i-iv voiir-cii nv personal in-nee Goo I. of nil kind, ervlow lor ca-h. nl PANOBOltN & 11UINS.MAII). 111 It LLVOI.OCY. "lOOMBK'S Phrenology, cnntaing near 700 page, oniivii, lor sale nv til June Id 11. S. HUNTINGTON. Dress Handkerchiefs, .S'dk and fillet ,SVaif-, lllack Lace eil-, Iliad; Silk Laielur Veil-, il-c. Also. .Shawl-. Cliallv. Raw .SMI- and 8-1 .?.lk. bravv lllllta., l -ll ii int.. ...iiuiiiiiln -.'..lull I J 'l . ,'L , I Ul -HIV ut the .Yen? CWi Store on Cheap Side. ul t. .i.i.l M I'. Ii.-. .1... ..... Cliurvh--I. J. 1'. WHALING ,f. CO. rplOKING, Twill Cotton, Pleached .Si'licuiing anil J- .Shining-, .balm, Jean. ,lo, unljliatliei .Slur tings a low a can I c parcha-eil in Jlnrlmgton, III J. 1'. llALI.lj ij. CO. rLl'IlYlt WOUST1-.1) and P.iuern- t received and for sale bv WHALING &. CO. Church--!. nl .UI.IHCINAI, LlOCOlfS. rpilh best quality of Port and Madeiia Wines, j. uranuyanu uin ! selected lor meuicinal nurno sea j ibis day received, and for sale by K. .UUUDV, Uruggist. Hurlmgton, June 1, 1SI1. DRUUS, MKDIC1NKS, IT.RI-TJMKRY, Soap, Vc. ol the first quality now opening and for saie ai inu lowesi market prices uy k. .uuuin , uruggit. Comer of Church-street and the bquare. ISurlington, June 1, 1811. n5S 1'AIII.i; CLOTHS 1?INK S-l llrown Linen Table Cloths, . do. ei-1 ii 8-1 White do. do. do. Damask. 0-1 and 8-1 Cotton do. Cours, 1-1 White llirds Kyc Diapers, 31 llrown do. t do. do. Crush ii ii' I Russia do. nj'J for sale by II. M. G1DDINCS & CO. Tooth picks. 1TKADY MADK HU1LL TOOTH PICKS, also, XV Siher Tooth Picks, low for cash. llai. l'ANaBORN it Unl.NSMAID ,1 HTHODIST HYMNS Worccsjcrs' Watts and lij. olIici, vtiucliclls' vnlts, lor sale bv June l, 1811. S. HUNTINGTON. Sign of the Red Ledger, College-si. i52. LADH'S and Misses Leghorn and Straw llonncts. Coals, Tassels, etc. ot the latest laslnoii. anil superior quality, just lroui New York, and lorsaleat n l.UVKLY it CO'S. June 3d, 1511. rpiIAS. sjupciior lllaek Tea, line Hyson Skm nnd Youim iivbon. do. also liaker'h (Jocon. wnrriin- tcd pure. Tor sale by i 11. M. GIDHINGS & CO. IIUiJAllY HKEDS & CKUSiSKS. WChatc Rosary Reeds and Cross-cs, and shall be pleased lo supply all who wi.-li iheiii ul low pneiS. I'AMiDOHN ) IllUNSMAIU. KENTUCKY JKANS, Light nnd IJarU fiam broons, lllack nnd llrown Astrnchau Cloths. Wool-d)cd lllk and lllue I!lk Cloths, now opening by June l, ion. i.. ,i. u KiuilT it uu. lilt USII ICS, HAMMtS. &e. A Complete assortment of fine and coarse Hnir, Tooth, Nail, and other lirusbes. Kmc Ra.ors, Kimcs, Scissors, and articles in the line at reduced prices. 1 anchors it Diunsmaid. NKW IIONNIJTA-K. M. WRIGHT ,f. CO., have itisl leceived anew assortment of Ladies 'lorenco llrnid and Plain Straw lloniiets. Also. Mis-cs Ronnels, Klowcrs, d-c, which arc olFcred in reduced prii-es tor cash. Juno i, mil. MORRISON'S IMLI.S. QHnn lockages m si-500 nt s.'-soo nt SJ- OKJyjyj S00 Hoxcs Powders. Sub .Win rn be supplied, 1 gross siicruian s cougn i.ozenges, I do. do. Wot 111 do. 3 do. Poor Man's Plasters, just received PANOllORN it llRl.N'SMAID. n.Vi Sole Agents. TAK12 XOTICIJ. rpiIE Subscribers are about making some ihllerent X arrangements in ihcir business, anil would re qeu all those having unsettled accounts to tall nnd settle the-same, nnd those whose notes hate beconio due that they must be paid before the first of July. t . NKI.SON et GATES. jmiimgioii, juiiu i, ion. o2. OADDLF.RY AND COACH IIARDWAUE. O large and splendid assortment of Coach and Sad dlery, now opening nt tho Hardware Store: ti-n of the Padlock, corner of College and Church-streets-and for sale very lowat whoh salennd retail by ' n'l , ROilERT -MOODY. Hurlmgton, May 20, 1S11. IiK..1IO. SYJtUPJ THE best quality of ibis article, and also that of 1' ino Salad Oil nro constantly kept at "51 TIIEO. A. PECIC it CO'S. PRICES REDUCED!!! a MIC fcub.cnhcrs have taken the Store formerly . occupied by (icii. A. Conner as a grocery store, first door westoffl.llishop's Hotel, which has been finVw,S?"iMiu"?!rlmt'n'or,)KV f'OODS, wet and dryGROCLIUES, &c.&c., which were bouMi this spring in New ork nt low prices, and will he rohlntaverysmalladvaneefiomcostfor cash, nr0. bably low er than can be purchased at nny oilier stand in town, as circumstances make it necessary that the goods be sold immediately. Tavern keepers nnd other wishing to purchase Liquors, Loaf .Sugar, Ac. willdo well lo call. TRLSTAM CONNER, j -Us'Bni"- May 19,-2811. ' Darlington, fiO ccca Challys and Mouslin Do I.nincs iu 0J opened, and cheap as tho cheapest, hy ' JUi ... .... i,iiii,j c- i,ut CUPI-.RIOR English and Amr,n n.;.. do. Light Printed l.;. ;. ' do. Mournin; and Mouslin DrLainMi ?... l.: ' no. r,.mi i, ;i n""', 11 i hinr,;V.S,.'''.JuJ.'e- ..... . ..J Ct CO, STEAM-BOAT HOTEL, MjnLLNOTOff, VCnMONT. HY .TOXATI1AX IIAHT. MR. If. respectfully announces to tlio citizens of Uurlmgton and vicinity, nnd tlio travelling puhhc generally, Hint ho Ims purclirscd, thoroughly repaired, painted, fitted up, and furnished the nhovo Hold, situated on llio corner of South and Water streets, opposite the head of iho Steamboat Wharf in thovillageof Burlington, (formerly owned nnd kept y snjiiain i. u. Harrington, oi t nc sicamuoairnai" nix,) in a stylo of comcniencc and comfort not sur passed by any other Hotel in the village. A spacious parlor, sitting room, rending room, and dinimj room, all communicate with each other, nnd with tho front piazza on the ground floor. Tho liar room, hams, sheds and yards arcarrnnged in tho best possible man ner to accommodate the travelling and business pub lic. An acre of ground, nearly on n level, adjoins this Hotel, with convenient out-liouscs, spacious nnd niry walks, nnd gardens ; are nil inviting to travellers, business men, boarders nnd parties of pleasure. Sir. II. from long experience professes to know how to furnish a good Tabic and liar, and to servo up tho choicest eatables nnd rarest delicacies that tho market and season nllord, in a manner to suit the taste of llio connoisseur j and he confidently assures his patrons and guests that his utmost exertion will bo put in rc miisiiion to servo them. Steamboat passengers will bo waited on, lo ond from tho Iloals, and their baggago transported, nnd taken care of nt this Hotel, and save their Hack hire to and from the Court house square Stage pnscngers can bo left nt and taken from this Hotel without additional fare, nnd those taking Ihc Hoats will bo shown on b6ard and their hafam free pf expense, nnd without incurring nny rik "of being lefl, bv tliednrkuess or lalrnessof ilm ntfrtit.. or rmv oilier contingency incident totho-prccipitnncyofstcam iuui,u! me iiuciuaiiojis-oi wind nnu weainer. Horses and Carriages furnished those who wili to transact business, or visit any part of tho village, on reasonable terms. Singlcincals 25 cents, and oilier charges in propor tion. 3m50 Hurlmgton, May CO, 1311. CA'ITI.i; of kinds I o ignt a u-ual, n literal ad vance luado for tho-c taken on enninn--iou, a few pair-of coo.1 Ucef Or.cn will be u nei enlable on the 10th of June, and the highc-t price will I epaid Ml ca-ii lur siicii. ALSO To ext hange, a lir-l rate Chai'e and liar no-, for stuck or in-h. nM DANIKL Kl.MHALL, Jr. Darlington, May 12, 1811. MOLASSLS 10 Tierce, just received and for sale by STRONGS & Co. fl.l.H.l & lO-l, llrown and White Linen Table Covers, 6-1, S-I,and 10-1 White Linen Table Diapers, 3-1 and -1-1 White Linen Napkins, 3-1 and 1-1 White liirds' Kve Dinners. 4-4and hcavv Lin en .Shirtings and Sheetings, 10-1 and 11-4 Marseilles M..II. 'i.r. t.-: . iium, jiuu i- iiiim;r-, i uiiiinnu uiui u y, iv e. lusiupcil cdhy K. M. W1UOHT it CO. May 20, 1311. n30 HOOTS it SHOES. rpiIL subscriber is now selling his remaining stock JL ol liUOTS it SHOIJS, al cost for Cash. ,. H. C. STIMSON. Burlington, May 13, 1311. nl9 HARD WARK. liutchcr's heavy Files. Ibbol son's do. and rasps. Hand ssw Files. Dutts, ...uv.iiv.' iium, aim jiinniui oaws. east steel Hood Saws; knives and fork, bono and buck handles j Tea Scriers, Snd Irons, Shovels and tongs, wool cards, horse cards, auger, trace chains, liinimrof.irl.a In,.' J.,.l. I?.. ' H. m!'giddings, it Co. SODA ItlSCIII I . A fresh supply ol superior quality, those indelicate heallhuie particularly interesied. for sale bv 11. M. G1UD1NUS CO ALSO a great variety of Printed Lawns, French Cambrics, Knghsh and American Punts, undies seu Giiigbains, Silks, Alpines, Shawls, Haimlarehiels iviuuius, i.acib, etc. lor tale oy W H. M. WRIGHT et CO. Slcdlclnal l.iuiiors. ARTICLKS in tins lino ol tiM quabtv, may le eoli-iaiiily luiiud at llil.U. A. t'l.CK & CO', Apotheear.e. l-'J'csli (iciicscu 1'luur. JUS'l Received. 'llto suiiociilnis liavmg liiadear rangeiiKiils lor a regular siqiiily ol liesli giouiul i uuuii, nun unui inu Ullivie lOl bale", us 31-vuitu luiiuijuio mo uuimei. nii 11. M. UIDDINGS i. CO. SJCOTCH GINGHAM UMURF.Ll.AS, Light and ' liarle Hijureel aim I'laiu l'aiasols, eiyeliui by K. .U. WKlUu 1' ii0. My30,lSll. ej-l and H-l Silk and lllack Netl Shawls, Nell ' Seailsand tluiiUkercluels, agital aneiy, just le- kiiiiu uy i .u. IIUIUU I is. LU. .Way M, 151 1. njrj 1IAKH WAIIi: rpili: subscribeis aieieceiMiig a choice svlecliuu X Maul V ale, Cuut'ii, e.c direct lroin Ihu iniporiers, aim lespecliully iiimio tlio atteulioii ol metiiauics ana ollieis tlieielo. n3u ll.M. GIDDINGSiVCO. Corner of College tl., ami tiie Squaie. NKW AICII1VAI.. Received tliis day Hum New Yoik, hysor yson skin. .u ujbuii, niqienai aim oi.icii 1 all ol Mips rior quality, purchased low, and will be sold lower man usual, lull dl the Acte Cui store. J. P. WHAL1NU it CO. June 21, 1811. j OTTON YARN, Ratlin Wadding, Ticking Iliown and Uleach d Driliiii!.. mid .Stiu i'tni(Th. and .sncctings. iS. IJ. ,S'e,01 1'. Uiiuplor cash PAPER. A good nssorlincnt of Cap and Letter l'ancriust icceited liv ilm -iil,.,T,i.r ,i .. ,n i... Id (for Utadi I'au urthorl CrtditA no I., it. r i..m,. Ihuu ever before ollcred in this s dlage. n51 , . UU.MIAU'I'U.V, Smgii of tho Red Lcdgcr.ollcgc-st. Caidcn Src.l. 1?ROM the Yankc Farmer Ollice, Roslon, of the . growiltof ldlU,lorsjloby M'ru a. C. GOODRICH. Houuii I'oiatocs. J?OR SALE at 50 cts. a Uuilicl. May 13. (j. C. GOODRICH. QL1LLS.-A good assortment of (Jiulls from No 1. Russia, lo tiO Opaque Also hteel Pens n nrti rate article, lor sale by ivoneeg-si s, HUNTINGTON. CROCKERY, GLASS & CHINA WARE. 1'AltltAK .ti VAIT, Imjmrltrt and Wholesale dialers in Croclcn, Glass "ii imif, unu tuiiHujaciurcrs nj Slunc Hiiv. 1 HO CRATES just reeeitcd and now opening x JJ namely rackngis l.dgeUand Common Ware, -, ,1,1 ill, i.. i . I t .i. 1 10 do Royal Doiirbon Sprig do containing complete dinner sen ices, Tea sets and Toilet Ware. 10 do French While Granite Ware', wiili com- plrlesets throughout, 10 do Antique Vase Opaque Pearl Ware, eon taming perfect dinner sets, entirely new patterns and shape, a most beautiful arucle, wiihl'ea and Toilet Ware to match. CHINA WARE. 10 packeges China Ware, containing Rcautiful WhitcTca Sets, I Gold edge and line Tea Sprig do do Sets and gold band Gold band it sprig do China Nurse Lamn. CLASS WARE. 10 packages Glass Ware containing 0, 8, and 0 tlute Heavy Cut Glass Tumblers, !, 8, nod U lluto " Pressed do do 3 packages fine plain Tumblers, cty elurp, Cut Glass Lamps, Plain do do, a great variety, Superb Cut Glass Hall Lamp, .strai Lamps, wironuales, uandleliras, Cut Glass llovvls. Lemniiado Glasses. Pitchers, Decanters, Goblets, Wmc and Splendt I French Porco lino Yasi-s, withllovvcrs ami s and a variety of other articles in their line, nil of w Inch are now ollcred Wholesale and Retail at New Yoik prices. F. it W. would invite the attention of .Mer chants in ihc surrounding towns to their slock of ware, assuring them that they will sell in package assortcil to order on as good terms as cnu be purchased in New York lloston or Troy, nl their warehouse corner ot of Church mid College Sts. Uutlingtoii, June 1. 1811. laucs, I FAREWELL'S Morocco SIiocj, fSnitir Hoots, do. Mens and children Shoes, con. etantly forsale by N. LOVELY it CO. Juno 2, 1811. nvj WHITE and lllark Crape, Crape Lace, lk Dob met, Irussels, l illet, Listc, Thread, Linen nn Embroidered Laces. ,v, , jsx.'OTT Co Spovanifii. Percussion fJun, powder llaskf, double nnd (in pie shot I i l's! percussion cap i powder and shot: constantly on hand (or sale nl Iheltnrdware store K. M(X)DY, Dnugi-i. June l, 1511, n3 nURLINGTOri CHAIR FACTOR?. l 1.. NKLSON, continues the business of manufacturing Minus at iho old sland, of tho fol lowing descriptions! Curl Jlaplo Grecian, CnncSrnt, Common Cnno i t. ntnl 'ntl!s "id Small i Raised Seat Rocking, do do Cum mon do, ( ninmon Dining, dc. &r. Alt of which nrn wnrrniii.ft n n..i rate article nnd will be sold nt ,,r.'r hi uui i , jniini wmi i nn nines, PnATHF.RS, AND KF.ATHI'.R 11KD.S, READY iMADK. Constantly on hand, a supply of warranted Live Creese l-Vnthers. which will lie sold low for cash. WANTKI), by tho subscriber, Curl and llirds I'.yr. Maple, delivered at his shop in Church street, opposite iiicoiu name. i;. i iM,l,;u.s Hurlmgton, June 1. 1811. t f AOOfi Twine, Cast Steel and Common Shovels, V riuttsnnd Screws, Norfolk nnd American i.aicncs, ann many ntner common articles of Hard ware, Cheap for Coli. S. II. SCOTT. CO "ALUS llrown Sheeting, OV 2 do. do. Drilling, B do. do. Tickings, 2 do. Canvass I'ndding, 1 do. Uurlnps, just "received bv Junolst,.13ll. VILAS, LOOMLS -V CO. 1 Q CASKS Pnney Prints, J.O 1 do. Wellington I'n nncies, no. Ii no in . 3 do. Illeacded Sheelinff. inst rpcMliV June 1st, 1311. VILAS, LOOMIS it CO. ,',!s- White and assorted Tlircad, 0Jt 3 Cases Spool do. 300 llundlcs do. 50 Cross Ltcets, 20 do. Root do. 230 Dnz. Web At Hlastic Suspenders, Juno 1st, 1311. just received by VILAS, LOOMLS & CO. CPin M "IIIM-I'.D Kyed Needles, JVJU 50 Cross Hooks nnd F.yes. 100 do. Knitting 1'ins, 2 Cases London Pins, 1 do. mixed do. fnl ree'd hv June 1st, 1811. VILAS, I.OOMIS Ai CO. SOU GROSS Gilt Coat and Ye-t Iluttons, 00 do. Horn do. do. do. 300 do. Pantaloon do. 230 do. Pearl Shirt do. "j- For sale by Juno 1st, 1811. VILAS, LOOMLS & CO. mm DOZEN Cap and Twist Combs, 1500 do. Side do. 200 do. Ivory do. 100 do. Coarse and Fine do. 50 do. Dressing do. 60 do. Cor. Sliver Pocket do. forsaloby VILAS, LOOMIS it CO. Juno 1st, 1311. n5'2 lOO POXES Tin Plate 1-3 X, 20 do. Kqr do. 75 do. Canada Iron, 4 Handles Russia do. 73 do. English et Am. Wur, n52 . for sale bv Juno 1st, 1311. VILAS. LOOMLS it CO. BENJAMIN II. SKIFF'S ESTATE. "WT. the tfubsbribers, haling been appointed by tlio Honorable the Probate Court tor the Dis trict ol Chittenden, commissioners to receive examine nnd ndju-t tho claims and demands of all persons n gainst ihc estate of Penjimin H. s-kifi; late of Char lotte, in said District, deceased, represented insolvent, and also all claim and demands exhibited in offset thereto s and six months from the diy of the date hereof, being allowed by said Court for that pur pose, c do therefore hereby give notice, that we will attend to the business of our appommcnt, at the dwel ling of Sally Skill'm Charlotte in said District, on the Third Saturdays of Oct. and Nov. next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on each of snd da vs. Dated, this 1 Till davo 'Mav A. D. IS tl. ELANSON If. WHEELER ) 11ENJAMI.V PEERS Commissioners. JOHN NAKAMORK, ) NXW GOODS. BURNETT .t SAWYER, at Milinn Fall just received their Spring Stock of Goi d, prising a gcntral assortment of have com- urn iiiiuus, DRY GltOCI RIES, CROCKEIIY AND GLASSWARE, HARDWARE, DRUGS ND MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS A N D OIL, GLASS, NAILS, CODFISH. MACKEREL, nUIND-STONi:-', d-c. etc. All of which, having been purchased at the present very low prices, will be sold at moderate prortis for Produce, nnd a cheap as the cheapest for Cash ; ami as we have not time this morning to cnunicratearticlcs and prices we would respectfully unite our former pa trons and tho public generally to call, examine aiul judco for tbem(hrs. Milton, Jane 1, 1911. P. S. .MofliuisLife .Medicines, Newton's Panicea, Hitchcock's SniiH'and Worm Tea, Coush Liiyrnr-es, and many other of the most approved Medicines, constantly on hand. iCrU) CilSlj Stotr. JP. WHALING st Co. aro now receiving a full and elegant assortment of coods suited to the season, suclia French, English and American Prints, Painted Mu-lins and Lawn, Moiisclmc de Laiucs, Challys, Silks for dresses and bonnets, Lawns ami Silks for Shirred Hal, lllack Lice Veil, lllack citing. Linen Edging of various qualiiienand patterns, Swiss Mulin Edging and Inscinon, Cambric do. do , Linen Cambric Ildkfs, Fieneh Worked Coll ir of superior qinliiv, Mourning do., Ladies Cravats and Drcs HdkK S-l Silk Shawls, Gloves of eveiy qual ity, a general assortment of Hosiery, Ronnct and Cap Ribbons, Superior Leghorn and Plain Slrnw Ilonnet, en bvr Worsted .and Pnitems. r'ml.mllt n... sol. Finally almost auv lliing ilie Ladieol ISurling ton may want can bo found nt the "New Cash Store" on ' Cheap Side." mil tiliUCEKIES, Such ns Teas. Sugars. Molasses S.ilrratns 1?;.. Ginger, Spires, &c; almost an v article that Farmers want. Also, an assortment of CROCKERY AND iiL.taa vv.iiti,. All the above named articles, towilipr Wit It tun nt' rirtt cnuiiiora'til, will lie sold at a verv low price forca.'h. Ilnrlinnlrtn to.,. 1 If It ' IIUHPIIUII, tfUlli; 1 lOtl, T HATCH would inform tbn in. habitants of llurhngioii and vi- c inly, that ho has opened a hnp in Chuteh streit, at the sign of ihc Itille, vv Here lie intends to carry on the Gun smith llnsiness, in all its various brandi es. Having been employed for the lat six years in the shop of 'J. M. Caswell, in Lausingburgb, (iindoubletlly the best sunii in uiu uniini oiaie,) neieels war ranted in nllWinghis work lo the imbl'c Ilurlington, June 1, 1511. )UU Ham-, for sale bv LV.MAN it COLf. 1 t-ANE Ladies straw llonncts jut lecievtd A this 1 day Oneiifdnt iinnulaeturcrsnriccs. Also r.i,i;. super melt Glou'snnd Jlitts, Ribbons, Fniteli Cam lets' Printed Lawns. iVc. E. M. WRIGHT. il-Co Juno 10, 1811, ' Taints nnd Dyo Sdifls. WHITE and Red Lead, dry and ground in Oil, Yeuelian Ited, Yellow Ochre, Spanish Blown, and all olher Paints .- Also Logwood, Nicaragua, Fustic, Camwood, eie. Linseed, Lamp Oil, Varnislie, nil of tlio best quality, just received and for sale by n'J It. MOODY. Ilurlinglon. June 1, 1"?11. loluiIVI Eldrediye' IC-tatc. STATE OF VERMONT. Distri' t of Chittenden, ss. Tho Hon. Probate Court for tho District of Cbit'enden lo all persons concerned in the estate of JOHN M. ELDREDGE late of Ilurlington is said District, deceased, oncKTIM.. WHF.RF.AS, Mary Ami Eldredge, administratrix of the cslato of said deceased, proposes to rcn derail account of her administration, and present her account against said cslato for examination and al lowance at a session of the Court of Probate, to be hidden at Hurhngtoti on llio second Wednesday of July next. Therefore, you arc hereby nuiificd to nn. pear before said court at the time and place aforesaid, and show cause if any you have why llio account aforesaid should not be allowed. Given under my hand at Ilurlington this 7th day of June A. P. 1SI L WAIWICSI'ON, Jtepistcr. G'E- Ladies honsr Picnic, White, cob re"d, and lllack Net, hue, colored, nnd lllack .Silk, nnd every style of Kid Gloves by S. H. .SVOTT A FULL supply ol choice family groceries such as H. S. Y. H. O. IL and Imperial Teas. Java, and Laguira Coflee, Double refined and i ommon Loaf Sugars, Porlorico -STyrtup Smyrna and I!o Rasuis, Cassia, Pepper .?pice, Ginrcr, Cloves, Nut megs, Rice. .STaleratus .f-e d-c. just received and for sale at the lowest prices by. ,v. . ,s.cO'IT. Crorkcry, Clilna and Glass M'arc. Alariru nnd rich assortment jul iiii'ivivl and utiened, purcbaiisl nt gn-uily reilui-eil prices in New York, an I now for sale al tb' very lowest rate b N. UWL'LY & CO. June 0, lg, n2 Tlcdlclnal IVIncs. SFPERIOIi Port, Mmleria and Muscat Winn.f. lectisl tor inntifinal purpo-rs, eiinsiaiuly lor sale. Also, Fine n.-ily Wmc ju-l nveivcl by nB June 18, IL M. filPDIM.s .( Cp. SELECT SCIIOOIi FOR YOUNG LADIES ATISS RANSO.M would respectfully inform her It I. former patrons nnd the public centrally that .hi, vvll open a school at .Milton Foils, tor tho instruction of young ladies in nil the hntiches usually taught in .School of tho kind. Terms of tuition will bo from 91 30 to 3 SO per rpinricr, according to tho bronchi studied. Hoard can bo bad in respectable families In tlio immediate vicinity of the school, from G to S shil lings per week. .S'lie hones by strict attention to the interest of llio scholars, both morally and intellectu ally, to deserve and receive the support of a liberal and enlightened pul he. ItErcnRNcrst Hon. Rates Turner, St. Allans. !V9v-.-'ames Dougherty, Dca. J. C. Mcnrs, Hon. K. Wellington, Jcdediah Sawyer. Esq. nnd Mr. Wm. A. Ilnrncii, Jllhon. ' n2. . Milton, JunoB, 1811. LYMAN & COLE. ITM1'' rSc'c'vc,J.VI'!cndid nsscnineni of Summer a ' . ll'eyolbr at rnluced prices. A mong which will be found a creatnsorlincnt of Jiit 1 1 nnlcdl.au ns, lor mourning, hall mourning and I nney, new styles. Printed Jaernet, and Cambric, llarr'd .Iukin Slriped, Harr'd and Plain Swi4 Muslin ' I'laiu Jaconet Muslin and Cambric. ' CALICOES. Rich Mcrriinae, and Dover I'rint, very low. Al.so, French and KnglMi Cambric, cheaper tbaa ever. lionnet Cambric, Curtain do. llirds Eye aiid!u.ia Diaper. White Linen Table Spread-, llrown and Colored do. Linen Damask, Crash n.d Linen Napkins, Superior Linen Shirting, llrown Jacket Linen and G'nmbroeuv SILKS. Heavy Canton. Grn ilcSwis mid LiiMnugSilIrn I iir'd, liiown, lllue lllack and plain col'd do. Tnyloi's best Pirsiau 'I bread, Mfiabc Spool do. .Marshall's Linen do. linOADCI.orilS, CASSIMEIIES,AND vnsrisas. The largest assortment r,l Ve-tmi., we ever oftcrul for sale ineliiditig rich Plain nnd Fizurud Satin, Sdlc U-lvet, Mcrscille, nlenein, Silk and Worsttil. nasi other new artielcs for Yrstmir, very ele-ant. STO CKS. Satin Stock, with Row., Plain.do. S-arf Ties de Ilombazinedo. do. Alsoverybeautif.il Sum mer block. I-incLin-ii Collars. ta tr.orrs tiimmixgs. Paddinsr, Canvass, :,,..a,( Colored Jeans, Drown T.inen. lilacl. tin. I imnn S,n.. st.ti. ,in u.ii ti. , . WorMod Minding, Silk t onl, Sewing Silk it Tivi.t Cut el vet nml I- is-irol Sill Ibilitms. Thenl,6ve-coniiri.ingparl r,C a very Inrgc stock lA Good-which iso mil on tbumost favorable terms Ilurlington, June 11, 1811. n it rurv it OR may bo found in this illasrf, directly opposite tlie Mcthodit Cliaui .an OLD PA1XT iitinn new ly fitiwl up in good style, where the undersigned m "f.K"1"'" V'1." u" 11,1 nlu customers who mar f.ivor bun vv itli their patronage. Ilurlington, April 23, 1541. HARDWARE, TIIH .cillicrrilipr w nnw n.pnnlmi iif i.,l.1:t:An. his stock of shelf HARDWARE, comprising , . . . I jki iii Kiciiiiuiiuiii iu uic present low-prices; and which he oilers for sale at wholesale and retail at asmall ndvancefrom cost for cah : at Padjock, corner of Church and Cnlleer-strrcts. Ilurlington, May 2(5, 1S11. cat Estate for Sale, at tha Kails. THE Two Houses owned hy Mr. L. Ilarnard, nt Ilurlington Fail-, will be sold at a reduced price. Attached to one id about an acre of land, and to the other about half an acre. Apply to II. LE.VYENWORTH. May 21. 1311. n31 UOt T'M. HAXTO.V A .i:AI,. r cs()CCttully inform the inbal itants of IIcRLmc t ton-, anil vieiniiy, that ll.ey can le found on Cbureh-sireel, nearly onpo-itc ibe Grand Uazntir, one door south ot J. V, Wbaling's .siore, ready to do all work in their line Willi neatness and despatch. Tcetii in-crted on Gobi Plate from one to a full sell, which they will warrant to 1 e iiteful m mastica tion, and appear like natural Teeih. '1 i.r.TH lilled vvnh Gold orTin Foil nnd the much celel rated Metallic Iaste. Teeth can 1 e e le-ti m ly lilled vvnh Ihi- Pa-te, ibat cannot 1 edonewith G( Id or I in Foil-, wiih ca-e and v.ananle.1 for d.ual ility One e.f the two ub-cnber can I e found in lheir ef fice ul all limes, wlurh i- very neceary wbcu a mun ha- Ibe ihroMing tooih ncl.e. ' H.irl mrton, June IS, ISII. n2 11UUI.IXCTON rplIE Trustees of Ihe Ilurlington Female Seminary X take pleasure in announcing that the school will bo re-openrd on Wednesday Ihe 26 th inst., m t)o buildings lately known as 'the Episcopal Institute linrliT ttin emmrinfr ri.l.mrM. f . . . T . 1 one of the principal mstiiicters at the Troy Sunmsry. v ""; n.usu ii sciii ii'ii-ju anu cxperi- nn..l rnoliri-f in l i. ..n..n.w. t 1 ... , . . ... .hi; .niiuii-. ui.niriies oi KnowlCUgO and elegant accomplishments usually taught in tho - rv.,... in ims tuumrv. ine musical in struction will, as heretofore, be given by Mr. Molt. The tiTins imII lm r..ll...n . hm: i i ... - u0 ,iMiuai i in- scuooi-ycar, consistingof 41 vvteks, will be divided into two tcc- - i " " oiuiK one quarier. i lie second quarter of the present session commmccs May 2d The winter term will commence on the third Wednes day of September. Tlio charge for boarding, includ ing washing, fuel, lights, etc., will bcS0 per quarter. ...... r.......,v ... U.....I ,, umiuii iii j.ngusn uron ejus 110 per session, half payable in advance. ...s, .iiAiiut&. i iinnii on ine I'jano, urpan or ("uitar, per quarter . , . .' jl2 fO t'se of instrument for practice, . . I 0O Vocal instruction for Piano pupils . j 50 ' " for others . , . . 2 00 Thoroughbass ... m J''""1 .' ! 4 00 il-"". , 3 00 Draw inland Painting in water colours . 5 CO Use of patterns 1 03 Tlifie will be n charge of 2.". rK ptr quarter, for tho incidental expenses of the school. The School wall not be sectarian. Reference may be had to the President nnd Pro fissor.sofihe Fnivemity, to the Clrrcnirn ofnll tho congregations in the village, and lo the following Kiiiiiiiiiiii E. T. ENCLESIIV. T. CHAMBERLAIN. J.N. POM F.ROY, G. II. SHAW, W. LYMAN, C. HAY.NES, L. LOOMIS. C. RANTFIt, H. P. HICKOK-, JOHN PECK, S. MORSE, and G.A.ALLEN. T. KOI. LETT, W.A.GItlSWOI.D, J. K. GRAY, C. HENNS, A. W. HYDE, S. E. HOWMtD, J.I. CFTI.EIt. G. P.MAINII, II. TOrSI.EV, J. I'. WHALING, BROWN Sheeting, Ticking, Cotton Yarn, Wick ing, Twine, Ratting. Crash Diapers, nc m-v !' E. M. WRIGHT it CO. " T?-V . ELL S Gnitcr Rnoi, Walking Shoes, I Spring Heel nnd French Kid Slips, also Misse-s Slips ami Children's Shoo, for sale hv nl E. JL WRIGHT it CO. HOItsr, KP.ni. nOO ''"O'tTS for sale, n good nrti JJKJ elefor Ilorso Feed, bv in it , HICKOK & CATI.IN. 10 May, 1841. rixu i.iMtitnn. OHO tm,? mch rire 'I""'', clear 'V, ,V "ual"y. fr sale. Innuite of May 11, 1811. STRONG'S A & 2d CO, DltAlT.ltS AXI TAILORS. DENNS & SON. succ.E.tor.s to r.mv.MiD e. evaxs. Church'Strcet, Ilurlincton, IV. An .4ri'r? responsible man to self Pascboii.v it I'mst.MAin. n3wl Clocks June 21, 4?fl. To the Ladies. WF have just received nn additional stock of Lin T ms, Valenciennes. I.nce. Thread Ilrniding ntid Ldging, Wisken lllnnd, Ilrussclls Lace nnd Quilling. Cambric Edging and Lustring, lllack, lllue, White nnd Pink Crape I.issrs, etc. J. I WHALING & CO. Juno 21, 1841, n3 "VTutavsrs, A superior article of Sugar house svt 1(1 up, also Sugars of the first quality. Chocolate Cocoa and Ground Cinnamon, fur sale bv 1 o. .... J' P- W-"I.G it CQ, June 21, 1541. ' v T Incn rainlirlrs. Linen Lawn., and Linen Cam. J.J Uic Handkerchiefs, a I c.iutifii! assortment 'ehea per' than ever nt n3 S. B. Scott's. June 2(i, 1841. STARTED on 11 lour, without leave on Thursday night last nn indentel rjnrcnlice lo the cabinet business named Charles A. Stevenson, nbnut 20 years ofnpe. Allnirsnns nrn nrtified thnt I fhnll nnu debts of his conlrncting nnd shall ho'd any one em ploying him accaiintnuir lor iu wnrrs. Ilurlington 22 June, 1911. D. K. rANGHORN