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StatereJoiccriu it. The " Ireo' ilnmocruoy" , leaders fiave tlio exclusive honor of having at tempted to mako;xirt capital In the Convention and they are richly entitled to tlio disgrace which thoir failure entails. Even " Smith of Weston,1' a favorite ;! of Free Democracy, and ono of ito etucus nominees, received twenty six cotes less than Mr. STouoitros, an old-line ilemocr.it, who was nominated hy Ciuislei K. Field Esq., and elected. Tiio Convention have shown that they hold themselves to havo higher duties to per forin than to nld ,ln hol'lering tip the falling fortunes of a spiirinin party that they were elected to consider grave and Important Consti tutional questions that have no relation what ever to party contents. We congratulate the State on their firmness and Independence. No hotter mm to preside over their deliberations than Thomas IJarti.ett Jr., could have hecn selected; as, under the circumstances, no tcurse ono could have been chosen than Lin H. Vilas. l'.irlis.iinliip lusbeen rebuked, and the dignity of the Convention vindicated. To the counsels of such men as Ai.vah Sauiv, Chaui.k8 lv. Field, Luther 11. Hunt, Carlo j Coolidoe, Join N. l'ouniior, this cre ditable result is doubtless greatly owing. We tender them citr thanks, at least. The Inland House Hollows Falls. Our readers will remember that the very large and commodious Hotel that It. Siiuktlei f, Esq. hid reconstructed from the elegant residence ol Mr. Haxif.r, on " the Island " at Bellows Falls, was entiroly destroyed by fire, in September last, just as it was ready to receive the furni ture designed for it. The disappointment was shared by the Public, the enterprising propri etor, and the Lessce.Mr. 'Jade ; as the necessi ty for additional public accommodations at the Falls, created by the opening of the several Railroads that have a common terminus at that place, was very apparent. Hut Mr. Siiurtlei f is a man who " never says die !" We find in the li Utiles Fulls (luzette the following " Card', roin that gentlem in : A Card. TV (lisippointment to Mr. (Lion, the Lsscc of the Wand Mouse, in consequent',: of its dcstiuction by (ire, niul the rapid increase of travel upon t lit- vu riour Rail Roads centring at this place, has imliued me to lit up a Hotel, lor tin- use ol Mr. Gauf. anil the accommodation of the Public, hy nuking large ad ditions to another Home, on the Island, which is sit uated directly in Iront ol tlie Depots of the Rutland it Burlington and Cheshire Kail Ruad, winch I trust will serve as a home for the Traveler until the new House, already commenced on the site ol the Island Houe, destroyed by lire on the 'Jdtli of .Sept. last, tan be completed. 1 can now only ak the patience of the Public, wiiue i iry uiii, aim nope, early in tile coining sea- ' son, to have finished lor their accommodation, a j mme iii'irc pieaanu anil commodious man llie one destroyed, and where Tiuvelers upon the various Kail Roads from the North, Souih, East and West, may meet and liud aeeoiiimodalions eqial to the lirst Hotels in the country. K. SHUKTLEFF. Bellows Falls, Dec. S3, IS 19. We take it upon us to say that no man ever asked for "the puience of the Public" with larger claims upon thoir kindness and indi.l- gence ! " The Ki.a.nh lloisr.," which he has, wnli extraordinary dj-qi itch, filled up near the Suiinu.- of the several Itiilro.ids named, as we know from personal ox limitation, is admirable in all its appointments. Mr. Sii jhtlekf does jiothing " hy halves!" Hi. tempiirary ' House iif Refuge,-' a- be calls it, will surprise and gratify tlue who visit it by the extent and com pleteness of it, arrangements for the comfort and convenience iiT its giu-ts. AVj douht not it will be kept by Air. Gaoe in a manner to do equal justice to the expectations and wishes of -Mr. Situr.ri.Ei F him-elf, and the wants and re quirements of the public. OT?8 The liit'n I) lily Adttrlier says that the case of 1'iof. Webster, charged with the murder of Dr. Parkman, will be investigated by the Gland Jury on Tuesday next. The .ViiiV bays : "Thus fir Prof. Webtter has home his con finement and solitude with most singular firm ness ; to all appearances, coupled as it is with a dreadful ciime, very little effect has been made i-iblo upon lii.-. body or mind. His laiu ily, counsel, and friends have visited him daily, niul these visits have in some instances hern rohuiged to hours. On New Year's d.iy his wife and daughter spent mo-t of the forenoon in his cell, devoting tin.- time to reading and con versation. .Mrs. Parkman, the unhappy eonsoit ,of the deceased, has nlro vi-iled Mrs. Webster jn Cambridge twice, mutually olloiing to each ulbor consolation, under the severe iillhctions which Providence has cist upon them. We have also heard it stated, from the high est and host authority, that tomo of the frioi ds ol Dr. Parkin in waver in their belief as to the leiniitis found in Dr. Weh-ter's closet being those ol Dr. Parkin in, yielding to the convic tion of other circumstances strong in their na ture, that the unfortunate in in, while laboring under an aberration of mind, wandered away and came to his death in sume manner to them unknown. Tho Coroner's Jury, as it is known, charged Prof. Webster with the murder. The Mill bays : " We have been iufnrme.( that the result of tho iiiuet as to the identity ol the relicts was based upon facts pretty much the same as those which have from time to lime been published." We are among those who believe that the facts published are quite insufficient to prove either that the remains discovered arc those of Dr. Parkman, or that, if they are, Prof. Web ster murdered him. Our opinion is that there is a mystery connected with this tragedy that has not becu diacloseJ. Prof. Webster's coun sel havo been furnished with a copy of the tes timony before the Coroner's Inquest. Wo en tirely concur with a most able writer in the Daily Advertiser, that the public should have ,bccn furnished with it long ago. If it justifies tho positive and unqualified verdict of the Corc ncr's Jury, no injustice could result from its publication ; while it is manifest that the grusfest injustice follows its suppression, in the other ulternathe. It appears to us that the coursoof the Jury in a Star Chamber" pro. .ceeding, as unauthorized nB it is indefensible. Personal Movements. It will be noticed hy our letter from Montnc- lier, that the Editors of the Hurlim'ton Courier and the ISrandou l'ust arc now at Montpulier, attending to tho yrjat 'jail delivery" of the " I tee Democracy." With such afiuueheurs, tho "mouse" may be confidently expected to bo born ! 1 he ' mountain is in hbnr" at auy rate, and "the gentleman frum Orange" Is Jooked lur ! Tho solemn countenanco of '! the correspor. ling editor of tho Brandon Post" will naturlaljy suggest " Mort&hty as the appropriate epitha Umjura on the occasion. Tho Fiiiiinclnl Aunlvcrsnry. Yesterday was n great day vy'illl tho pecuniary population ! The several Banks in Burlington held their Annual Meetings for tho election of Directors, find there was a d,ec'tded flutter among the ' upper ten a sort of Wrlotis brec.o and financial flare-up. The $100 hills didn't know who wero to take care of them for the year to come, and tho Hide dollar,bills looked very grave on the occasion. The ''old Bank ol Burlington,'1 and the young Commercial Bank "ere so much agitated, we understand, as to cause an audible jingling of tho specie. A, didn't like B, and B thought A was small potatucs, and C looked upon both A and B as nu potatoes at all. So there was a pretty muss! The Farmers and Mechanics, we understand, did not partalte in the general excitement it was as calm as a howl of oil, nnd did up its annual business and went quietly In bed. The other "great corporations' are understood to havo " fit, hied and died" in the cause, each party carrying off its wounded ' with the hon ors uf war 1" The following is the general re sult, with the names of the sunhors .' BANK OF BURLINJTOX. Dir.ECTi.rt. PIIILO DOOLITTLH, President. J. N. I'OMEROY, S. E. HOWARD, HARRY MILLER, C. lIAXTEIt, J. W. HICKOIC, T. It. FLETCHER. R. (J. COLE, Cashier. Win. F. GRISWOLD, Teller. FARMERS & MECHANICS. UIHECTi RS. JOHN PKCK, President. K, LYMAN, H. LEAVE X WORTH, F. FLETCHER, JOS. CLARK, J. H. PECK, II. W. CATLIN, C. F. WARNER, Cashier. W. II. BLODGETT, Teller. COMMERCIAL BANK. DIRF.CTOIIS. HARRY BRADLEY, President. DAN LYON, Win. R. YILAS, C. D, KASSON, CEO. PETERSON', J. I), ALLEN, D. P. NO YES, M. A. SEYMOUR, Ctshier, J. W. MOORE, Teller. The only change from last year, is that ol Judge Novr.s for Mr. IIucki :v, in the Com mercial. We hear tint Mr. Buckley is tin- denresed in snirils. and licit nor Ch.ml Uube NOYK is ll()t particularly L.ak.j. Sl, we sumiose wo mav ,nm-,-,. 'tl. nee,.!,,,. I in the words of the poet : The Kii.g ol France, with 30 .1)00 men Marched up the hill.tuul then-marched dounrg-iin." (Cr-Mr. J ins, the editor and proprietor ol that inueuious a.id tpicy little sheet, the I' Autiigrtip'i i)- lieniar.ur, nits issiicn ins .New Year's Address, and politely furnished us with a copy. Our small piper U so i.iucli occupied that e have only room for the concluding line. whieh may be said to bj into (.'ongress-' about u feel I" And Iit ofhuinan full) , though nojleast, Se. Oongrcsi meet ill Washington and waste Three weeks ot time a Speaker for tochoo-.e, Through fiction's des iltry, throiighoiii opposed, Ily odds triangular, from North and South, In wilful stubbornness Ihey keep the House Uiiorganiz'd 'nil last, to end the job, They jump the game and rig them out a Cobb. Just so do men, sent up to legislate, Play foolish pranks, aad thus derange the Stale. Men, feigning conscience scruples, lest the slain Ol Slavery spread to new acquired domain, Withhold ibeir vote Irom Wiuihrop 'cause he's Whig, Though lie's Proviso man, yet help a slavery jig, And let plurality the South befijcnd! Thus doth Free dirt, the slave spot seek to mend ! This makes the muse so sick and so ashani'd That in disgust she gladly diops the game, And, with her (ace averted, turns 'o you, Iiowa her best compliments, and says adieu. Vermont on the Committees. Our readers will notice that M . Peck is ap pointed Chairman of the Committee on Manu factures. This is tho Committee of which Jon Quincv At'AMs was generally Chairman, whatever might bo the political complexion ol the Iljuse. Mr. Peck, we doubt not, will do justice to the honorable post to which he has been assigned, lie is an able and a fair-mind, ed man, and no external influences will warp him from what he believes to bs his duty to him self and his country. Mr. He.nr)', of the First District, is on the Committee on Public l.inds; Mr, Meaciiam, on tho Militia Committee, and Judge Hiuaki), of the Third l)istric',on the'Commillee on the Post Oflije. Clinmplntn Transportation Company. The Annual Meeting of the Corporation was held at tho American Hotel on Thursday last, and the following gentlemen werg elected Di rectors ; OSCAR A. BUtyTCA', St. Aluan. DANIEL DREW, New York. NELSON ROlllNSON, " It. W. KELLY, PARIS FLETCIIEI, llridport. JOHN 1IRADLEY. Ilur'inglon. PIIILO DOOLITI'LE, At a subsequent meeting of the Hoard of Di rectors, Oscaii A. Hi'rto.n, Eq , was elected President and Pifiui Doouriix, Esq., Treas urer and Clerk. We " outsiders"' know nothing, and probably I .... 1 .1 1 ... .,!.!.., L..it ,Ln ,.uu i,u ifuomcED co mo. ..i,j...ii.s, uw... . -r i .i. i.... management of affairs by tho Company ; but I jye feci quite at liberty to say that wo pirlici- paiu ill liio buijinsu unu iciov vviiiuu uiu tu.j i generally expressed at tho exclusion of Rich- aud W. Siier.man, Iisq , from tho Hoard of li - rectors. Captain SilEitMA.s'u Ifliig pxperience in me altuirs ot the Uompany, ins tuiniiur ac quaintance with tho war) is of llm public, and the large pecuniary interest he holds, would seemtp point him out ai peculiarly fitted for . the post lia lias neici lor some years past, with credit to himself md satisfaction to tliolcomnici- nity at Urge. BURLINGTON FREE PRESS, FRIDAY MORNING, January 1 J, 1850. My Si.'ist Night's Mail. Favorable Po ition of the Nicaiiaiiua tiiKsTioN Hioiilv I.MroiiTAnr From Wash ington Washington, Jan. 0, The. British Minister has already opened negotiations with the U. .1. Secretary of State upon the subject of his mission. The Nicaragua nitration will no doubt bo amicable settled ; the right of way fur a ship canal will bo guaranteed to both the United States and Croat Britain, and Sir Hen ry Lylton Bulwcr will disavow Mr. Cnatlield's arts on the coast of Honduras, rcspcctinc Tigro Island, &r, There is every reason to believe, that there is the host understanding between tho two G,ovcrnm,cn.ts,, and a dotcrtnin ation on the part of both to keen the peter. No Whig caucus was held to nominate a Clerk. A caucus was talked of last evening, but L'lvcn tin. The Whiirs seem to think, it tho present oll'tcero held over under the law, they are well enough off, or as well as could be "expected. But a desperate rll'ort will he made tomorrow by the Democracy In elect Forney and their other nominees. liy Mag netic Telegraph to the A'. Y. Express fX7Richard It isli, Esq., of Philadelphia, late Minister of the United States in Fraurr, is now on a visit to Washington. George W. Hojilsiti", E'q.. of Virginia, our late charge to Portugal, is also on a visit to Wnstiingtmi. ILTllon. John M, Clayton, Secretary of Slate, gave a diplomatic dinner on Saturday evening, itt which tho wholu diplomatic corps was pre sent, with the exception of Sir Henry Bulwer. whose absence is attributed to the death of the Queen Dowager, of England. Several mrm bcrs of Congress wero likewise in attendance. JT The Editor of the Windsor Journal ai obstinate sort of a bachelor learns that " Pro fessors of Dancing" in New York have recentl) introduced a new style of cotillon, called the ' Kiss cotillon," the peculiar fcaturo of which is that you kiss the lady as you swing corners. ' The Editor is a crusty sort of a fellow who never dances, but says he wuuldn't mind waving his objections to tlie amusement so fir as ti 'swing comers," now and then, in this ne cotillon I tho selfish scamp ! II J reminds usol the old lady who hid an unaccountable aver si m to rye, and never could eat it in any form till of late years, she said, "they have got to in iking it into whiskey, and I find I can, now and then, uorry down a lettlt .' ' LATEST i'sHW. Telegraphic Despatch RLrORTCO LICLVSIVELY roil THE DAILY IT.CF. IT.LSs Washington, January 8, l&SO. SuNATr. (!en. Fool occupied several hours in reply to .Mr. Clay's speech of yc-tcrday and mide out a strong case in favor o( suspending "tir diplomatic relations with Austria. Adj. It is itatcd that the democrats intend to take Mr. Clay at his word and bring in a re.ohilion suggesting an appropriation ol Land fjr the Hungarian exiles. Wednesday, J m. 9. Mr Campbell was withdrawn and the ballot ing proceeded. Forney 100, Foot 10-1, rett sc.itteiiii";. mtlC-IITON CATTLE MARKET, Jau. 3, '50. ni.ror.mi mi: the journal At Market S20 llcef Cattle; '21H Stores; 1:201) Sheep: SOU Swine. Ilet.veen two or three hundred Uecf Cattle ... i.i Price-' Heel- Cattle, extra firtp at 800); lust quality, S3i.j.i.j.im ; second, c I ! ; 3d, Slices A Tew sales only, a years old $3a 1 1 ; 3 year-, old y 14 i'J5. Working Oxen S ilcs at 870, $73, and Cows and Calves Sales at $'23, $27, fjl.iU md .10. Sheep Small lot.-$1 .50, 1.75, 2,50. Weather- $:i,50, 3,75. -I 25 and 5,-'5. Swine A sin ill lot to peddle, -l for Sows, and lor Harrows. At retail, Irom -laGo. Statement of Brighton Market for IS 10. -10, KJ-j Heef Cattle ; sales estimated at l,7G5,t)70 i!0,l)tj5 Stores, .18J.ll 10 1.1H,!J(;5 Sheep, 12i7,lJ 1 ) 80,120 Swine, 430,015 li,'J7(J,2U5 1848. 40,781 Iteef Cattle, 20,553 Stores, 1 10,755 Sheep, 87,(100 Swine, sales estimated at Ij2,b30,302 1347 43,125 Reef Gallic, 1 20,7:53 Stores, 133,550 Sheep, u'2,015 Siuine. J sales cstitned at $i,719,40J 18 1G. 38,070 Reef Cattle, " 15, Kit Stores, 1 J5,350 Slieep, 1 1,'J10 Swiue. J sales estimated at 1,S71,U 1 Spring is the lime to Clcnsc the Blood ! Read the following as to Dr. Corbett's Shaker Syrup ol Sarsrparrlla. Mlssrs. E. Ilr.lNl.UY vt Co. (entlemcn . Allow me to allonl you, lor any use . .. ...n .r n.x.r.,1,. tl.ulfin, fi J ti. mi. r.Q.p , i.i.. from n protracted sickne.-s, that seemed to defy all cure. In the year IS IG, u severe humor developed itself, first in small blolchesupon my arms, then on my body generally, particularly upon my l-ce and neck. Alter ibis becanc subject lo a severe ttric- lure on my lungs, until 1 was compelled to abandon iny business occupations. Confined lo mv chamber. I souuht the aid of nhv- sici-ins. vviio i)recrlbed both internal and external mil. Iii-:iiiins tiir cure. These all failed of benefit J ,l- tliH nneetimi tif niv i-Uin seemed to increase. 1 resorted then to medicated baths, but found my comvlaint steadily increasing. Anxious lo e. cape apparently approaching death, I adopted the use of advertised. Hut my stomach became 'acid, rejecting food, thus severely aL'L'tavarmi! the acute sensitive ness ol mv bines, and the eruption on mv skin. Ad yited at lutt by Dr. Abbee, of Hoston, 1 resorted to Corbe it's Concentrated Syrup of Sarsanarilla. To iny surprise, belore taking three bottles, 1 found the vigor of my stomach returning, and my appetite re stored ; and this I attribute much to being spnred from such inordinate quantities ns are recommended in llie usual Sarsipanlla mixtures of the day. After the use ol Curbcll's SarsapanMa some three months', my henlih was restored, all affection of the Lungs wan removed, and my s,iin made clean and fair. To Corheti's Shaker 'Syrup of Sarsapnrilla do I nlone attribute this cure, as nut until 1 had used il did 1 find any caje from sull'ering. ' ' Truly your grnteful servant. T l'M CBI'l'VI I'll' Suffolk ss. ) Hoston Feb 3, 1819. Then nersonallv upneared before ine llie nbove llamcil 11 , il, vurciiimi aim utmiywicutcii iiicouovc , ,,r r-..:-t....r-...l I..J I.i i 8tatfmeutlo be true, and ma tree act and deed, nurn.A .-.. ' ' Hefore hie. 11ENJ. If CURRIER, Justice ot the Peace. w27w2 j riMlE Chtistian Examiner for January 1850, The 1 jilec Magazine of oreigt, ".turlbr i January 2, 1850, iA.vr Notice. rnvn: lib Annual leeiinu of the Ur.rlir, jloii 1 Mechanics' Institute, will It held at Concert of much importance, is necessary lg be done, liy uruer ui nic vnci.nii CliAHLES S. ADKINS, Steretary. Jmi. 10 law. dlwll For Sale, nPHH Subscriber ofP-rs for Sale the Tiivrm Store situated In Ilunlinaton, North Villay, and formerly uxj;picd hy J I). Dike. There is n large two Story House, with Harusandotherout buildings and 3 acres of Rood land, nil of which will he qold cheap, and terms cny. T, J. WOOD. HunliiiRton, .Inn, &.18M. w27p AlHMlltlilO(l;ttiu I'inc. N K IV A 11 11 A i G E M E N T ON AND A FT EH -IANUAHY FIRST, 185'J, the subscriber will run n dnilf Line ol Stages, (Sunday excepted) for the accommodation ol passengers and freight, In m Underbill Flat to Rich mond, .avino Underbill Flat at about hall nasi I o'clock P. M., or on the arrival ol the North Eastern Siaue, -...I ...ill -..:.i lU-l.mnn.t nl fi'nln,.! 1 l Will leave Richmond nt hnlf past 0 o'clock P. M.,oroii II c arrival ol the rnrslroiu liostou,niKl arrive nt Uu il -rliiM I'lnt nt H o'clock sune eveliill". Passengers from the North and East will liud thin a very convenient aim pleasant rouio, as tney can hreaKlJst nt citlier place oelrre leaving in the morn ill!. A share ol public patronage Is respectfully solicited CHARLES CADU'ELL. Jericho, Jan. 1st, 18J0. wS3 S AXE'S HOl'.MS, price O'iJ els. n new supply this dny received, also a lew copies bound in blxtra eilt, price HSct Jnn.S.'SU. d&w E. SMI'IM &. CO. UMirS HISTORY OF ENGLAND, Boston Edition. Volume 5 is now ready. Trice (vJj cents. The sixth and last volume will be piihlishci'. on the Tthof Jaiinnry. Hy SMITH cV. CO. Deejn. d&w Strayed or Stolon. IJMIOM the Subscriber on Friday night last, a Drown Cow, with white Star in her li.rrhend and lias a white belley, also has a notch cut in her right ear. Whoever will return said Cow, or inform llie Subscriber where she may be lotind will he juit ablv rewarded. E. DEVNO. M'mooski Falls, Jar.. 1,'50. d2l2l3,.tw23 Dater 8c Brother, IF 7 olesale Druggists. iilUt RtVEtt .S'r., Tiioy, N. Y. Opposite Troy House and nc.vl door South of Warrens, Hart and Leslci. OFFER great Inducements to Merclnnts. Manu factures Vc,&e , wanting either Drugs, Medi cines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stud's, Clin., Naval Stores, $ic. &c., to call and examine prices, goods, c be fore purchasing. They will always he pleas-d to sell at New York or Huston prices, without adding freight. January 3, 1S:0. d&wGm Iliirlfonl Life k Health Insurance Company, Organized In Hartford, Conn , Sept. 1849. IXrESTUD CAPITAL $100,000. (Dcncml 3cjcnt for Vermont, L. (J. HI N GH A M, AVillision, To wliom npplicntloii- inn y bo sent from miy part of tlio Stale. CENTRAL Ol'l'lCi: OP THIS ACENCY, east sine oi Tin: corr.T iwu.se sqcake, nvni.istrrns, yt. N. WARD, .11. 1). Medicul Kxamhtrr. Applications may be made at any lime at the olliee of ;.'. WAlll), Medical Examiners to the Company. O.A.L.HPKACl'K.M 1) Willi-tnn. Vt. ('. 1) STONE, M. 1). Vergennes, Vt. ZACK. IIASS, M. I). Middlebuiv, Vt. (). J. EELLS, M. 1) Cornwall, Vi. To this list others wil, be addeil as soon as the ap pointments are made. .,.Al!l'lli'-l,A'!liriiiii"rV whiTwIfl I n ,..-.1 i,. t iV'rttY thesaiMi- o lit- Cenenil Agent. U'lllistou. f.l UFOIIXI.I LIVE UlSKi, taken on the most leasuuable ralis. ! 'P 11 E llAi'.rior.n Lin ami Htaltii Insi'rante I 1 Cowan v are now pn paied to take iiiksuu Lite, grant or purchase nnnuitie", confer endownients, , and nnke contracts upon and appeitaining in tie i lerred and leversionary interels coinieeted with life ' ri-k-. :igrec-My to ibe powers and pnvilegis con j lerred by llie charier. I Tlie business ol llie Company will lie conducted 1 upon the Joint Slock an.l upon the Mutual principle, ! at the option ol the insured, thus irei-ting the wants and circumstances nl the public mole lully, it is be ! lieved than purely .Mutual Companies can do. I On the Jmitt Slock principle the insured will pay ' thirty-three and one. third percent, less tor iniirance than the rates tf the be-t organised .Mutual Compa nies, or will recede what Ui-tiutvnk-nt to thirly-lliree I and one-third per cut. per annum in dmdeiid pro fits l-Aii) t.-f apvaxll, in-lead ol receiving an uncer tain amount at the end of each ) ear in script certifi cates, redeemable on certain contingencies, while at the same time the annual cash p'iinents are in creased liy the intere.-t piid on notes given tor ball . flu- ninouot of the lireitiiuiii. On the Mutual principle, this Compmy propose to insure at the usual rates of Mutual Companies, dividing the net earnings each ycar.giwngscriii cer tificates rcd-eiuahle altera Mutual Insurance l imd of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars is accumulated, and charging a commission for conducting that part of the bushier B, equivalent lo only about one hall the expenses ol the Company, tecurmg 'lo.-ses being eru-il; a larger yearly dividend to the .Mutual insu rers, besides giving the members a lien upon a Joint Stuck capital ol One Hundred Thousand Dollars, a large Joint tftock Ucm-iu- fund, which will be pledged as security lor pa j nieiit id losses, ill addition tn the usual Capital apd Ketene Fund in Mutual Cjinpauies. Annuilies will he pranfrd or pursli.wd, nnd En dowments conferred on teiius highly huorable.and according to llie rales ol the most liberal nnd well conducted Companies in thii country and in Eng land. A nnur nod oeeniiar lealurc 111 the operations ol this Company will be the granting ot Policies on Life to the Heads ol Tamilies and ullieis, connected with, and a part ol which, will be the payment ol a I specified sum weekly, in ease ol nckmss, to the paity insured. '1 his will nciiid an income uiu , living, in case in uimuiui) , as tt'cll ns provide lur the ..-II II tu 1 .1 i r V i Vlir The Charter ol this Company y,rm ides that the wile may insure the lite ol her husband, nnd llie ' amount lo be paid be secure Irom creditors al his , death. . . .. . An equitable sum will always be paid for I olieies ' surrendered to lle .Company before they expire, j Travelling, Fea and tore-.gu residence 1 ernilti. will be nrauted at n small o.tia peuiliun. Policies on lives ot ersoiis going to (,ali torn a will be iT.llllcd oil the Joint Jtock principle only, ami d.fcwly at an extra rate of prrnuum Dcc.31,'-iy ALIi ABOARD ! "Oi-yirif "PtsOlTl nftVlO 0001111 1 The steam is up the shrill whistle is heard the conductors arc aboard th? train ' all ready for a start loo!; out for the en gine while the kll rings." We nre reminded In the nresent nsnect of Nature. of llie rapid npproacli of the season ot " the tne and villouj leaf." We therefore publicly announce the important tact that incurs! trair- oi is now ready for u startlrom the famous lUDIIW I'-Xt UANtiU'f and that greater inducements than ever before are ..J... L.l" .1 1 I... .1... now ouereu lo caail c;us.iiiieir, uy inc PUOI'lUETORS (IF niK EXCHANGE. NO HUMBUG ! Nq Deception nluut tliix statement ! ! RICH FALL DRESS GOODS have just been bought and nre now opened for in spection, Among lhe.ii re some qf ic greatett fcorgrtim we have ever had. Wil AUK O0IN0 TO 1)0 S0.MKT!IN(1 Tll FALL! and vve will sell Ocods in such a manner that those v'vho buy once will not lull to luy ivvtce. Time nor space will no) perim! i.s to eniiiueralc the dillernit liTVtES OF GOODS that we linye on band j but fci,lii'ce i lo say that we shall (tit nil limes) endeavor id keep a lull, auddesi ruble n iisnrtlllellt ol (loods. We invite nil the bmgnin-lothwpttildt within 50 inilesof Hurlingtou, tocbine dice and lake their nil ; ami ve proniio iu an, protnpi niicniiun, couiuou ireaiiueiii unu (liooils cheap lor Cash ! ! Rfpotmlly. IllLCOX k NASH. Church sttiift, 1st? dl35twti. fJMIE Literary Iteinalna ol thclntc William Pea-4- body, D. D. Edited by Everett Pcnbody. For sale by ' price 1,25 Jnnuary a, --in, p. SMITE CO. JItle:icli:(l Cotton. IUST rcooivotl nt tlio LADIES K.- v CIlANOE.ScasesIUenchcd Cotm,ntuong then arc S pieces York Mills. I ft I ieces Lonsdale, - iNanuiiiu' in " Mewuiire .miiis. Also, n full assortment ol Irish Linen nt nil prices, wiilt n .......I ncP......n e r i..n.. i....i. r..i.i.. Cieths nnd Napkins. I'lirclin'ers are respectfully in viled to mil nnd examiiiii. IFILCOX & NASII Dec. -IK. ilt- iC ..in u.-niiuiiinii if, iiiiiuu iiiii.tsiv iiiui IS i a w 1 H AT yi'-j "w ivar 9 5U.ST received, nnolltcr lnre lot of Long nnd Square Shawls, of Inte and desirable styles wen worm llie attention ol bliawl nurcliasers,. Amongft them nre a few of ibe celebrated Hav State Siiawijj, which, in point ol pizi:, qi-Ai.tTV iiKAfTV anu rr.liE, naiipoi no mrpno?cil in lliis vicm itv ALSO. Velvet trimmings nnd M DeLaines, Prints, itc, ivc., now opening ami lor sale cheap. Saturday, Dec. !!, IHI'J. d.twtf NEW COOBS. TOW IIKCKIVIXG ATiMCHULS'CASII n UTOItE.n lull stock of Inter Goods, atuougn which arc best qunlilies of i'reneb Merinos anil A A l innets m nil colors, nil woiq ami coiion ami wool De I.aines, Inlest stylt-sj ; l;ynnese, in bun' and linlianna cloths : Siik and Collon Wan Alp iccasnnd Orleans, I Hack, Changeable and Striped isilKs, lute i.iiniiii, ate. Loxii nnd Square Shades of all grides nnd prices, nmoug-t which are .11 I'biid Ini- t-'Imu-U Irom the very best llAV SrATEilown " lew ol the l.e Plus L'llrn rnllern, ANo, I.ong nnd Squnie Cn-li; mere and llroehi, M. De Lane and Stradilln iVe., also, I'l.ANNELS in every color and Quality llroad Clolhs. ('asimiers, Heaver Chillis, Doe Skins, Sallinels and Vestimrs. TaII.oks Tlil.MMINUs. tUcst 3nVa (!5oo3 anti CDroccvics, Carpeiing Hocking nnd floor Oil Cloth, l'npei Hangings, Live tlce-c l'entlier", , vcickcvn nub Q31ass lUavc. BUFFALO KOBF.K, tJ-r., nil of which will be sold at the lowest prices, find would respectfully invite all in want of goods to call and examine coods and prices. liurhngton.Nov.'Jl, 1310. dl'.'O&wSito Vermont Central Railroad. Opem to fSurliei'toti, ON AND AFTEIl DIXEMHER '-.-, 1810, mIH I'ASSKXGKlt CAHS wn,i, i,ka vi. 1 Huston lor Hiirlmglon Daily, Sundays excepted, at 7i A.M., via Hoston. Lowell, Nnsliua, Concord, Noilhern and Central Hoads; nl-o via 1'ilehbiirg, Vt. & Masjacluisetls, Cheshire, Sullivan and CciiImI Iteturuing, leai-e Hurlington at CIO A. M.bj bi,lli of llie above routes. l'reicht trams leave Hoston nnd I'urlingtun daily, SundiijH excepted. I'or lurtber liiluriiialiuu sie I'utiilinder's llailwav Ouide. JAMES MOOIIE, Superintendent. Dec. 23,1810. WJ7d3;tf potior. TIIK Kriisniiinnt intkxds to Si:i,i, ov ins ( looils anil lent bis Stole, previous to April 1st. next, and requests allpers jn- having riccouiits lo (.all and settle as hoo'i as convenient after the date, 1st day of Januarv ltO'J, no (lends will le soil alter that date on a Credit unless by agreement. Persons wish ing to pun ha.-e 1,'nnd.- cheaper than any where dee ate lespectlullv invited to end. SIDNEY HARLOW. Winoo-ki Tails, Dec. 13, '10. vvJS-.vC rhilo Ray's Estate. STATE. OF VHUMo!sT, (THE Hon. the I'm Divrr.ar ot Cum txnnv. ss. bale Co'trt lm the Disliict of Cliiitenden: To all person- eoiieerued in the estate ol I'lulo Kay, late ol Il.ne-'jurgh ill u,l Di-lricl,di-ci-ated, (Irecling. Whereas Nalhaniel Miles Administrator ot s-iid .1,., - !.,..,.. in li-lhli-l .III ai ... nl liisji.linl. Ills'ii. .....i I..-. ...ii ag.illl-t said es tate for examination and allowance at a session of the Court of Probate, In be holden at liiuliugton on ilu- .'nh day of January next. Then-lore, You aie hereby untitled tn appear be lore said c mrl at III'" lm:' and place aloie-ud, and shew cauv. it any vou hive, why the ticiouut ufoic snid should not be allowed. (iiveti under mv hand at Huilin'tou tilts 1 1 til day December, A D. IHI'.i. - HUADI'OItD lUXI'OHl), Uegi-i.-r. lc 27,'10. vv.'iwJ "h i qbee A bates, (Ciri.Mll, a '10 VV.U. III lll DL'TI .) Wholesale and Retail Dealers l'OEEICN' A .NO DOMESTIC lastisjiitctV, 0N,rorii'H'.i, Are." &c. Church Street, Iturlingti.ti, V'. AVlNli recently Rein ideled the Stui'ti and lie pleinUieil our t ol .mo,ls, vve veiv re-pectfully make our prolessional bow, mid nuiie tlie paironage ot the public. IIICISEE & HATES. Dec. 13, '10. diwtl-.'l I'ST received nt Iliiiinip; ct Uvriis', u larea-.-Qitiuent nl FL'RNIsiHlNO liODDS: Wor.-lcd and Silk Plush Caps, a lew evtrn I liter and Heaver Cap-, Hals, I'mbrell i-, Timik', Valine.-, Carpel Higs, Saiche!-, Rubber:., .Mulll'-rs, .Mittens, . ocUs, (ilove-, Wool Sluris, Linen ml Cullou Slui, Dravvei-, Cravats, Slocks, Collars, Ho-oii;.-, Su-peu-eers, &e. &.c. Dec. 13,'I'J. dAvviKl E'aiirr Elaithii;, etc. .OU Sulo by lliriiiiii: & Hvris, u lat-jje .s"orliuent of Paper Hangings, lintdeii igs, ll'm- dnw Shades; Drapeiy, .Mualins, Edgings, Shade Cords and Tassels. Dec. I'Jty. iktwll-.M (Diotht, C-!.s3iiii:r asael Ve.slijsii'i. O.Mi: Chuico French Twilled Cloths. l3 very American and Unjlish Hio.ld Cloth--, ol good culms Middlesex c. iisaimercs, l ancy do., yeat variety ol c yles ; HlacU and Super )oe.-lin Ca-:iiieii s, Plain .and Figured S uiu Vesiings, Silk H.-oe.ide do , Fig'J. Casbiuer do., vVc. &c. Dee. 13,'I'J. il&wtf.'l IibiiBkiilo Kobcs. I LAUGK Mt)ply of No. ami 2 Itour.s, il Miy low, at HJCUIEE &. l!Ti'S. Dte. Vl,-i), dtwil-: I FOR SALS- THIIEF Y"kp 't good WoikuigUMMi. Enquire pi .he-Subscriber at Ins fwVj-.yj. Nov J7,'l'J. . -' ' "tfcathers ! ! fj A A LHS. Livk (ikisi: Fkathehs. ijJ For Sale by G E. ATWA'I'EU. JlurlmBtou. Sept. G10. wUtl No Humbug' ! ID. RIXHY & CO. ore how opening u large assortment of floods for FALL AND WINTKIl Tlt.VDi: which they nre now ready lo oiler at Wholesale and Retail at prices which will suit tlio.v wishing CHOICE GOODS. We do not advertise Tit ASH nt 3 els ; but vve have Coods which will eninp.ir with any found in Neu York or Ilmloi) market, for liuhneRX and beauty. uch we oiler our cuslomeis and. all ll;cje wishing to get the lull value ol iheir money. The article ot l)e liiues all wool In every color nnd superior quality, may he seen on our counter, in larger ipianlilies than before shown in Hiirliugtou We would call p irlicuiar attention to our stock o n? vft selected it with great care, Iron) the largest lilock in New Yoik. i acorH nll qunllities i SHAWLtJ. AIjIVWI A.I J UONNET RIUDONS, 5 CAP . do ; iVEt'K do BKf.T do I B. UIXPY Si Co. . h'ATCHHLS, GINGHAMS, ''ton; i Duiidiu: c . w 13 it K y , Cffltr. AM) CA111.NET MANtlFACTUIIKn, 1 Wo orT so.nl 11 County Home, (llM.'Rrll ft'f..lltir.,.!si.-i rnv. Vt. Aliyndsotworkin llie above line i-iadc to ordcron ',uc snoricst nonce. IVoiaco. rPIIIS eertlfjcs that I hale given iny son Emasj I his lime iluritiL' the remainder of 1m ininnrilv. and skalj p.i'y no delitj of his contracting, nor claim any 01 111s wages micr nils uaie. KA.MUL.Ij DUItNH Jericho, Nov. 17, M0. w'ilwS' Satins and Silks. I FEW pirues more of those hontttiful Turu Satins and l'lalu chmgeable Silks just rp- eived. II'ILCO.V & NASII. llurlingtn, (lot. 17, 13 t'J. iKSwtf Once IMfcrc. UJK tnkc the liberty to inform (lie Lnilips nypl (teiitlemen of Vinooki, Hurlingtou nnd tlie people of Chittenden Co., thai the FANCY. DRY GOODS DAZARR is cotnplelely filled up ngaln, with llie very nicest styles of l-'n II nnd ll'mler recently from the latest importation ol French, Eng lish nnd (iermaii floods. We do not think it necessarv to mention a large cnpingpte of articles, but we nnfy ay,eall before pur chasing elsewhere, and you will find as you always did, a good nrlicle lor a remarkable low pi ice. Cull n-soon ns convenient, ns the sale has nlready began, nnd you iniilit have the chance to get wine ol the great bargains vvicli we nre making nt preetit. COHEN MAM1IEM, Agent fur IltNav AfTrtr.. Oct. 15, 1819. wtf Idiw anti Lanil Office. rood ,ltj I. lie, Vi-conslij. Dlt U H Y & F L I N T. Attoum:vs axd Coc.ncii.i.i)rs at Law nnd Sol.t(.iTui;s i. Chan cr.isv Erastus V. Drlt.v, (of the late linn of Drury v. Eastman.) Eii;yiN Flint. Messrj. I). it F will practice in all the Courti in llie SJtate, nnd give special attention to rullccliiig and "'curing debts. They have business connection lormed ihrouglioiit the Stale of llVcon-m, Northern Illinois, and lastcril Iowa. They w ill also attend to the purchase and s.ileur Lands, the pajini-iiiol T.i.v-, llie localiDli of Laud Ifnrrants, the cxniiinaioii ol Land Titles, &e. Thp most satisfaelory references will be u'vrn to our correspondents in New York, Hoston. Iinitiiu.nr Phthdelnhia, Wnihington City, and most ot tin ptineipa! cities. liefer to Hon. Milo 1.. Hetinelt , Aal:( 1 Peek, E-q I) K Paiigborn, Sir.aile) &, Phelps, and C D Kes sor, Esq. Dec. 1M19. wuitf Sullivan Rsiilroatl, 'i.ti:ii a nu a xai: me t. N and after Vv'ip-.Lsp.vV, November 1 1, HI9, the t-asenger i ranis win run as lollows, vu. : Leave Windsor lr Hellows Falls, Ho-loii, Lowell, New York, Ac. al 7.1.1 A, M and li Id P .M , .tin- i second train on arrival of trams Irom Motiiji-I cr ' and Well." River,) and arrive al Hoston at P M. I "",1,11. i- a r i . , , ,' Leave n-lluws lalls fcr Windsor nt 1 i 10 and , 1.15 P M .or ouairival ol Irani, lion, lloMnn. I.MnvP (ik I I I Mr 1 llr-h'inr.T llm r.i.i.l ...i,.,t f.,i Charit'Eto'.i, Clureino'il, Windsor, ll'elij Riv-r, Ac .' ami lor .Mniilpt'lu-r and Waterburv, M miles Irom Hurlingtou on Lake I'liamplam.. i.i 7.:!0 A M .and j lor Chariestinvn, Claicnioul and ll'iudsor (it 1! A. M. ie 1 rsms le-ivuiL' II mil. or a: 7.15 A M and Hoston ai II A. M. connect Willi no tram Noilh -t t inns jr lloth Trains connect each v.-ny w'lh I.ov.ell, Nashua and Worce'ter Trams at ( jr'nj.m Juiu In u. Pa-vetjgers Irom New Vork hy ejeuui boats In Norwich, may connect with lirst tram Irom Hoston al (liolou June ion. l'a-s-ngers iioiu New York by morning eau, by Way ol .Vv.- Haven, Har'.'o'd, Spriiiglield and Norlh amplon, msy bulge at Hiaitlnl oro, and procied the iu-.it iiinruiug, by tinge', i!U miles to alpuh-, and $i&YtPlt!l '"''lifc" ll'rrnin. leaving indsor at 1'J 10 P M., may go by way ol Wnlpole Hrattli-bom, Northampton, Spnuglielil and New Ha ven or hy (initial -function, Woieesier and Nor wich, and niriveiu New Vork by Steamboat earlv ;h- nest morium: Fare'lroiii Wini;or to New York 9.1,75 Fieigbt linius leave Wjuiburand Hi.cioii d.iilv. A C.vi il i: Tn M.v leavea '.M(,titpe!je"r nnd Vt-lU River eveiy Tuesday morning and by way ol Wi.mj vir, Ki'K.vn, vVc, and arrivea nt Poutiu's, 'the neatest Station to tlie H'tiuiiruN Catti.s Iaexu,) tally Wedneshiv innriiiiig, TIIO 1 AS S. WILLIAMS, f-upt. C!-.ar!ectown,N. H., Oct. 30, lbl'J. usWil Chain Pumps. PIIESE curiou , and vahnb'e machines for rni-inc I water, have hitherto been comparatively tiu kuovn m ilu- -.ate, tnoiigl i.i many aris id S". V , Pa , Mass ami (.'(., they aie rapidly -npeiceding all oilier kinds ol pumps, ami even llie " Old O.ilo-u Racket" is uinble lo s'.eni the curielit of their popu-l-irily. 'I'he reason of jhi-, is, thai hey nre li ible to unite i.ftbe oleections thai are to troiie1,-.- an.l ruvilv uiged against nil pumps heretofore 'ay-ri. Tin-') nev er treci'e, are not liahle lo gel out ol oriler, keep wat er pu t- and tree fio.i: Lad la-te, and draw tle watei fresh Irom the bottom of the vvelleyeiy linn- they me used. The million ol the clia(n through tin- water, prevents .1 l.t coming stagmmt, lif.-ides driving nox iouj vapors Inn-, the v.cll, bv eanyjug down a con ilaul current ol Ire.-h air. The chain is made vvalei root, by galvaimmg.aml never veaiosoas to uisl.oi uqure ca!.e re the vyaler 1 l.e.-e pumps nre p-culiarly nppli- todeen wells, where the sueliun nuiniis c.iiitiol tie u-i'il,aiul Iioiu one ol I to .(J ,'ccl, will lai-e leu p-nls ol v,a;er per in, time. They au much used ai IJ:ill Ito.id station hou-es pi N. V on account ol the ease and rapjdity wiih vvhhh fhey rai-e water. Tl.c 3iih.-crihcis. are making and piepaiiug to furn ish any amount ol the above pump-, and anyone wanting the best machine lor raising water lii am height, wdl find it for iheir inlere.-t o cull nod se, these pumps. They have been ubliged to lemove the pump trnm jhe Paik hi conequeiice of so ninny per- .-nn using me water irom me cistern, vvnieq was in i.t .. - . . i. i leudeil lor a le.-ervoir, in cue ol lire. It mav be wen however in llie icar ot the town clcrl.'s olliee For opinion.- respecting the men; ol theau pumps t ..'y would refer In Mersrs. CIIAS. UVSSFJ.L, Uti. JAS II. 1'J, A T'J', .1 V .lll'.'F, ciii:stj; nu.xx, ciiAirxcuv aaunrjcu. r.i, CO!. ALA.WSUX MflVUELL. who have them ill ue. wiljl HORACE WHEELER .t Co 'JTh reads Are. 200 " Linen do, iLVOll do Srinl do. iill) diu li'o'ri Tapes, "dm Ann-ricuii Sewing Sl'k, 'Jll doz do do Tw tt Forsa'eby M. NO YES .V Co. June I. iSI'J. vvty Notice, rg' 1 1 1 1 Aiiiunil ."loi'iinjr of thf Chittenden 1 Ci.Uiity ABficultur.il Society, w ill be heid on the Id Wednesday liud diy) of Jamury, nt 10 o'clock, nt the Town Room in Ifiirlinglon, for the purpose of electiiu officers for the year cuscri z and lor award, mg 'premiuhi" on II. Id crops. liy order oi ine I resident. C. .M. UAVEV. Secreta y Ded 5fi.'l-. vvSOwl "Purest 1QUOHS vt Wines, Albany Cream Ah i nnd London Porter, comlanily on hand nnd Cot sale tor Medicinal, .Mechanical nnd Chemical pur pores only, by JV. H. HATCH, ' w.'.O-f Vinoo.ki Falls, Vt IS lieri'lty fiiyen, that l'mbtijc Courts, vvithip, and lor the Ui"lrict nf Chptcndeii, will, mi ni further iiotii-e is given, be holden at llie Piohate Olliee, in the Coutt IIoue, ill Hurlinglon, ill said llUiriei. mi We.liiesdav and .S.iturdav of each week. I commencing with the !irn Wednesday of December, A. U. ItH'j. Uy older of Court, ' HRAUFORD RIXFORI), Register. nuilington, Oec 1,1813. vv'Jlw3 Silver Luce. rpWO WIDTHS OF NAKK0W SILVKIt JL Lace. A few more Diamo.nii Kings and Tur nuois Pins and liold l'encilj received It. ItATU II II 1,11) UK'S o o r a .v ; .s ii J i: to u t C'huicl-sliect. New York. Hnou and Knrwell'R Lnilics niul (ieiitleinen'-, ilool- nml .'ihorj olevcrydetqriiitionnnd style.cunstantlyon hnrjd. Stoic lf door nil th of Lntrlv'&,aitd ilirtcllvoinw tilcl). Kcrn't.ncar iliiierird't ,torr, Church kt Croat mass meeting rpo COMMENCE on ibe first day oT the 1 CATTLE SHOW fi: 1'AIK. (ireat di-"iribution of the rpoils! Opening of the Autumn Campaign Ai.t, t'Uh ! Cleat IIitii.''. Fl'j.1 Mrtrivo nt the LADIEG EXCHANGE ! 07-TV (h'apesl Sim t in the. Slate: Jjt Where the Convention will meet, irresnecliv e of par ty, sect or rank ; e'nJiracinijthe mnrried and imiiiar ried, young and old, rich and poor j All, in tact, who wi-li to save their innllev.vill meet to ratify, con- Jim, serine mid divide the 11103. astonishing n:iu I I l!,r.i,,t In ver olfered in the Siate. 'I lie fact I'.wehnve jus. t;tiye4 from Ne.w York vvlieic we Dlteudcd the largu Auction Sale ofDiy Goods, where we secuied Hargains for the People. Some of the most prominent subjects thnl will en gnge the ntleir.iou of 'Jii4 va;t ns-cinblage. Will be, JO" Svxerb Turk Satins; HJnck uro. ue itln, Silks j Thibet M erinnes; Hlnck Fniicy Alpnrins n wiinderfiil Inrgiins ; S Carton's Highland Shawls llroad ClJlhsitnd Cnssuneres, lleinember that they n.e direct Irom Auction, ntu. we dely coinpeiilioti, as vve know ilicy are empha" cally cheap. Hiovvu Cotlons. mong these nre 3 Hales o, thoe thai we have Q d so many ol at 3J cents p" yard. Hlencbed Cntt"ns,from I enis up; CoUonFin nels: While ani lied Wool Flannels ; Lm.iij . Lin en Dumasks; Linen Tnble Cloths and Nnpk .is Itussia nnd Scutch Dinpyri, Inn word, Hargains ininyr-f rab'.e, which vvilicie nle nslnin-iinieiil, euthusiaw and good feciin,. among the People, 'I'lie above ewxls, with lots of other, Bargains, wi:v be opened on Monday and Tuesday, pre ,mu3 to I. . Call it: .Sliv A: Biii', I and tue MASS CONVENTION ill commence or. tlie u.it nay ol tlie l-air, ami t,e heij daily, v.'-uinlayj Excepted,, until further notice Hespcclfu'lv, WIU'OX fc NASII Ilea I Quar'eis for Dry Goods.Ladies' Exchaiiije Huilinon.ulepl.'., lsr;. .IKW iri'T l5Ri:SCOTT'S Sew Stovli for Fall Trade ! i Vf I'lLI 'ALK ESD r.Er.UL NO. U Mi k Street, Ito-ton. 500 NLW CASIIMEHE bHAWLS. all slinnes. sues, nualitns and nuces. .10 I'm kage-siipeiinr Ukuk StLKS, e.Mrn Width, o: Dies.-, s, Wiles, .Mnnlill is, Vc. 50 I'm kages ljress Silks, lig'd, plain, and striped, in choice ;-ai,.e',ion ihade3. 1000 I'laiJ Long and Sqe.are Shawl", very bs'. Sivll s. j 101) Pieces Tidbit Cloths, nnd Flench .Merinos, n. I mo-t roluuiable colois. I Cases Tiiibet Cashmere, Lyouete Cloths, and A! ' f.'",d' r I?" J,.,,,,! t.-dia fa-i,. ml ,ua., lies and eoiori-. Cnrtous Plain, Fig'd Cashmere and R.cii Crs,i4 haw!-, all co,ers. Cnrioti" Thitni and Silk Shawls, in black and fancy . irv ;!!,'1,.cs jjarior 3!ack Ho.nbmines. 1 RICH CLACK A.l! COLORKIl SILK VELVETS, all vv iihh?. CLOAKS, .M VN'ril.L.-VS, VISITI'S, 5iO ol every pattern nnd material. .1oitnmig" Sluiirls anl Siik Goods, 1 nl! kinds, to which we ask particular attention, AI.-0 VVGOLITM LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS. STARTS, MANTILLAS AND C II 1 1. J) 11 E X 'S SH A WLS M IVI'DC ft HEP AT 1JIK liny S.)ntp .Hills, Lnwrciifc, .llnss. ( is enough to say that from tins Gigantic and Incomparable .Isssorlrienl i r Silk Goods and Shawls, purcbii"eis vv ill be served with ANY QUANTITY 'r m. a SIX I'ENSE- WORTH to n PACK AGS, and always at I'ices Lcyjiitt theuuehef conpctitir.-, mi:iu h .vrs in tiii: country, Ladies bityintrjbr their oicn use. and " AS.i, OTIJS'.KS, are invited to ft the advantage ofbuvtngat ji:wi;tt and p it est ott's SILK AND SHAWL STORE, .no. a milk sEnnirr, (A few ieps lr jni Washington Street i September li, 'fJ. wllhnS O.TSSt & TAYLOE8, Agents lor HeiiUieck nnd Crown Anchor niA.MI'AG.NE. Alsojur J. Sc F. Martcll, Pineis, Castillon & Co A Moreau it File, II It A X DIES. IMPORTERS of Brandies. Gin and Wmrs Have lor sale, in L'nilcd States HoiuL'J War hou-( ISiandiit-3-n pacunges J. f. jrattell. Pinei, Ctihiilluii If Co , (Hard Dupuy '&. Co., Hennessey, l!at( au nnd II .Moieau Fils. lirandies, paie and Jalk uniiL-es, HIS, 17,15, II, ti, 10, 3-i and 3T, in J, 1 and pipes, received per French ship Vi-cl nou md b:ies Oltvierand Aivede. Also fine On! L.,uon Dock Hnindies, in hall pipes, per late arrivals Holland lin 10 .ipes Hdlland pin, Double Pint Apple nnd other binnds Si Cioix linn -0 puncheons of various brands, high and lull llavored. Scotch Wiukey Id puncheons fine Mn! V,.is kev. direct luan lilajovy H'iWj 3o0 1 r,i,d t pipes Pure Juice .reine n'ld double gripe I'or I, Old Mnderin. Pale and Hrcwn Sherrj . pld .Mnhnsey ami Sicily Wines, Ci impttgne 1000 baskets H. Piper J Co's genu ine HeiilsieLk and L Pechoi's Crown Anchor loan Is Champagne. IIKIUSIECIv ClIAWPACiNE. 1 II E undersigned have been appointed su e A grut in tin" city lor the miportntum nnu sals ol ' Piper it CoV genuine lleidsieck Cliampi gi -The mm,' aloat of this Wir,s "ifiiJt imp . led ,1 H'Jii,! iiuve civrn it u reputation unequalled by a ly nihei brand ever olfered m this country, anil it now meets an annual sule three times ns Inige ns lli tof iny other Champagne imported. Our prices w n be ibe sitm. tn tho.-e ot the New York agents, Messrs, Renauld !j Froneuu. FOSTER i TAYLOR, 1C1 Milk street Sole Agents lor this cjiy Hoslo.i. J.'ov. l"lh 19. wSSi.-.6 NOTICE. fPHE NOOKS FOR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE I Capital Stock ot the Merchants' Bank. wiu be opened at the Ejchsng: olel ill B-irlington fci sub scripliou iht.cto.on the second dnyof Januarv ncit , and will be kept open from 10 o'clock AM tot F. M. for ten days thereafter, Sundays excepted, and until the whole number of shares of taid stock sha'J be subscribed. T. FOLLF.TT. stephen s. feyes, portuss Baxter, I'.ll AS'I'L'rf FAiR HANKS. PARIS FLETCHER, CommUiionir VIL LI. A I.C "O, JOHN BRADLEY, n A SM ALLEY. WILLIAM L. STRONG, J Novefi.ber 2c-, J8J&. wSivvS X (ireat ICargaiu. mill Woollen Pactort at Wkstkoud I. Center, . Machinery and Water privilege, ennb Hot at a great Bargain if applied for AL.HF RT WVstford.Dec. lTth,'49, wJ56 FLOUR and SALT. -)AA 1IH1.S. Superfine Flour. UU M " Fait, S.H) Bags Dairy Salt. For Sale by G E ATWATBn pl K 'Id " 15