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111 answer to a res- ivUlioo to Ti(fre stvs I hut he will cheerfully-coinmiinicalo Information as sopn'ns compatible with t ho public' interests. Another tnessilRc. was received from the President trans- iimiiup mo uilitornia constitution. Mr, II ivd inivud tll.lt it be referred In Ilia Committee on Territories Air. Wcntworth, to tlio Judiciary Committee Ar. Vintan, to the Committee of the Whole on the Stale of the Union. J. tie latter motion was carried. Air, Stanton mule a set speech on printing, vindica ting Mr. Polk's course respecting California, ami assailing Ojner.il I ayinr, charging Intn with beading revolutionary criminal proceed ing". The Senntc amendment to the Ilevenuo res olutions was conriutrod in. Adjourned. Thursday and Friday, Feb. 11, and 15,, After the presentation of numerous memori al', the Senate resumed the consideration of Air. Clay's Resolution. Air. Davis, of .Miss,, resumed and conphided Ids remarks, in reply to Air. Clay, contending that slave lubor would bo npcesary and proliln- t)l u in ualilorina. no advocated ami dclcndeJ the course pursued bv the South upon thj Sla very question, and said .she would continue in the path marked out. lie domed that she nroarh cd disunion, or had threatened any such incas 11 10 Air. Downes next took the floor, when the further consideration of l lis subject was post ported until Monday. The Senate then resumed the consideration of the President's Message- transmitting the Contitiitfnii of California. AI". Douglass expressed his willingness to asiont to a piopnsiu n to refer the .Message and all other matters connected with the subject nrUlii'n.it l n C! .I..i n. .!.. J . ..i. . . , in ,i ij.-h.-o I WJUlllllllCC. Mr. Clay would cheerfully vote a reference of the Alessage to the Territorial Committee, but he submitted (hat it woqld not b rb'ht to comuino me admission ol Uilihirnia with all the nlllnr nnnllnnj i.m.iw..lnil ...!l. ...!.. ........ .j.,,..;...,.,:, i,n,,i-,.,i-i, wmi, ur yrnwiun-otll of the proposition to establish unverninonfs in the terriforioi, and throw tlio consideration of tlie whom or thein upon ono Comin'tttoj. Ho did not design now to argue the question of the admission oi c.itiiurnui, or tier boundaries, hut he submitted that Congress ought to decide up on the question qf adon'ssion, one way or the oiner, at ns cany a day as can lie, with due do liberation. Air. Foote expressed, his groat surprise at the roniuri.s oi iijc senator Iroin Iveutuclty ; the Senator had excluded himself, accordins to his own account, from all the world, concocted a series ol resolutions winch he presented to the Senate in a speech evidently prepared willi great deliberation, and vet now ho resudiated ihnv-nrv idea which forwarded his resolution", and wan'- eu 10 lane up one n ins propositions, separate from the series v.'lncli he IjacJ prepared. The benatnr had designed to Fettle all the disttnb ing questions connected with the institutions ol Slavery. Air, Foote made these suggestions, in order to give Mr. C! iv an onpirtuinty t i cx pl.iin this apparent inconUte'npy between his hpech of the other day, and his present propo sition. II Ih.'ii preceded with a p-rsmil at tack iiji n Air. 11 Miton, wh mi he noticed the other day to go over and hold a conversation w th Air. Clay. IJe w is proceeding with some nllii-mm to AJr. Fremont, a? tho son-in-law of Mr. IlMiton, when Air. Djdgj.of Iowa, called him to order. Air. lleuton turning to AJr. Dodge, said I b'gof you to let him gn n!' The Viccpvsideiil directed Mr. Foote to take his seat. Mr. Djlgo said, be had called Air. Foote to order, b.-cuno he had denounced the proposi tion In ,-iilu)it California, as a scheme. Fur one, he approved of it; would vote for it; and call ed upon the Chair to protect the friei.ds of the measure from an aspersion of their motives. ftlr.loote declaim ;d any intention of impug liirg the uwtivps of the friends o' the incisure. Air. t'l.iy -saiJ there was nothing novel in the supposition tint he was in fivor of the admis sion of C ilif irni i iqlii lbs Union. TlieSiin lur from AI s-ds-ipp", had charged him with inenn histeucy in hiving, as he asserted, ciiangcd his course upon a certain question. If dispned to retaliate upon tint S'uitor, lie might say that by his own confesii m he h iJ him-clf been in-con-dstent, li ivi'i" changed hi opinion upon the same subjnet. I J j ha 1 ju-t said til it a year ago, whun California had no Constitution, he was in favor ol aihji5ion into the Union ; whereas now bo opposed the same measuie when she appears here with a Coniitution, in tlio stme manner that Florid i, Louisiana, and other S.ates had rcpresenled themselves. Air. Foote interposing, inquired whether the Ejciutor, coining as tie did, from, a slayeholding State, felt himelf authorized to vote for tlio ad" inission of California a? she now nre.-ents her self! Mr. Clay replied, with much w.inr.th, thai it was not the fivt tim-that he h;;d been remind ed that he represented a slaveholding constitu pney. Sir, ( ic said) I tell the gentlemen that I know whence I came know my duty also, a.id am ready to meet any responsibility which my course may incur. (Applause.) .Much had been said about allegiance to the South, and nejlcct of, and treason to, her interest. For oqe he ljnew no allegiance to the South, as a section, lie owed allegiance to two sovereign ties; one the sovereignty of the Union, and the other the sovereignty of the State of Ken tucky. To these sovereignties ho acknowledged njlcgiance, and to their interests he felt himself pledge; but if gentlemen, supposed that ld ac knowledged any allegiance to a Kouthern conr federicy qow, or in the prospective, ho would tell them that ho utterly repudiated such allegi ancehe would not livo under such a confed eration, (Applause.) His dutv to tlio Union, and to his Stale, he was prepared to do, at all times.nnd having performed that to the best of his nbjlity, according to the light that was given him, he was prepared to sustain all the respon sibilities which attached to his acts. He would say further that be received lai-t night, resolu tions passed by tlio Legislature of Kentucky, one of which expressed the heartv concurrence .of tjiat body, in the whole sorics uf propositions which ho had submitted to the Senate. The 1 resolution had been passed without a word of intimation, on his behalf, for he had not writ- ten a single line to any olljceror number of his 1 j l:.l... ..! .t. . . ... ivuiaimurB miii-.e luh coinmenccmeill ol llu sea t,t,,,. i,v ,icyt;M lljit tjUIUIUIIIUII V(UIIJ, III WIO continuation of the debate, restrict tljcrnsolvps within tho limits of Senatorial decorum, avoid ing all personalities. For one, if tlo qontrary practice was to b'e continued, and offensive por- suiiiiiuies wcro to ue iuuui;eu in, lie Uui not, Tlio President's message, olulion Air tufortnatlnn In Ul and, itc, was read. Ili and could not, know how far ho inisjht be able I but to bind it more closely to"ethbr, bv Una tn tmtl l,;,coir !., ,',!..'.i:...:, r i.: ii r r . i..v..1 ' ? to trust himself, in vindication of himself from tho persorjahties of any man, no matter who ho mignt bp. But ,o had rien to vindicate him sell from tho charge of inconsistency, and desir ed now to say, that he had designed, in tho event OflllS bciiato'jl nrtlll" lltlitnnHl-pl" llnnn his resolution3, to propose a senaration or c as. iir.Hiinii ill lilt vunniic o,ti..,i,.. n.ni.-..n., Biitiiu leierc-nco, 'II ' ... HOUSE; OF ItLI'nCSC.vrATIVES Mr. Punt.- I oved to reconsider Ihe vote bv which iln rocil- lution giving tho aupreme G nirl an investigat-1 ng cierh was passed ; which prevailed, and the iciutiu,, t,u ,ne iHuie, Air. HlJIiard resumed hisspeecl, vylilch was nmmmi.nil tact 'Piincilii,, II.. . , , " .-..j. no ireateij slavery otas a moral, but political rpiotinn. Ho was ICStions be settled. Ilismotln of .1,1 , - 'i -ttiuillUII i ise line; thoie was a moral power attached to it will give a hundred and fifty thoueand ut but strc'tcli the lino to the Pacific, and ngry aicus?ioii cnatu. le youJd cipso rctnirUs, as he began, by eujmg that he would never ensoul to a partial settlement ; ho wauled an cntiro settlement of tile question, lie would not consent to such a tranquility as. despotism imposes, hut in the language of a de ceased statesman ol ao.tiin u.iroliha, ho would give "millions lor deleice hut not a cent for tribute." Air. Fitch, of la., after a few Introductory ro marks, said On tlio subject of slavery, the re solution oftho Democratic Convention of 1848, was applied to States, not to territories, It re fused to pass such a resolution, as applicable lo the territories : but If It had been accented, as to the latter, would not denunciation by them have been hut a denunciation of their own course, for, In anticipation of the admission of California, these saino man would liavo created an ideal non-intervention rule, and mado it binding on the South, from the swamps of Flo rida to the mountains of Virginia. Air. IJrown of Alissour .If applied to bo admitted as a Slate, with a slave ry clause, would you volo Tor the constitution ? Air. Fitch The doctrine of the ilpmncrne., of the North was non-intervention. I was a democrat elector on that platform, ir. n T. jur. mown answer my question. Mr. Filch I would not act Inconsistentlu in owuiu Ki'iniL'iiif ii uavo uone. Air. Brown Would yon have admitted Ca lifornia Jf her constitution recognized slavery ? Air, Fitch Yes ; If it was the act of the peo ple, I would givo them the benefit of their 6wn Bcntimcnt. Air. Root obtained the floor, whereupon the Committee rose, and the House adjourned. 1-Ytdiy, lb, iblh Senate The message r...... , . i - t .1 .... .... .. ... ? i i i ' inin uiu i lusim-m, irausmiuing mo uililornia constitution, was taken up. Alessrs. Ilullor and Badger, spoke against the admission of Califor nia, as establishing a d uigcrotis precedent . Air. Webster wanted titno for deliberation lie might spoak on the question hereafter. On motion of Air. Clemens, Air. Clay's com promise resolutions were postponed until Tues day next. Adjourned to AI nday next. llousu. In Committee ofthp Whnln nn llin State ol the Union, the Cali Ug unconsidered. Air. Hoot advocated terrilo- rial government lor New Ale.xico as woll as for California. Tlio let alono policy wis nbsurb. Air. Welborn. of Ga.. tollowod and moderate than most Southern sneakers. Air. Alann, of Atuss., next spoke. He said the feeling at the North airainst sla'vorv wm in. tenre, but the love now restrained them from dissolution. Overthrow law and it would'show itself. By dissolution, tlio Sauth would defeat their avowed, object. Tho whoje civilized world would bo more and more aginst slavery. Air. Venable obtained the floor, the commit tee rose and tho House adjourned to Monday. Washington, Feb. 18. In tho Senate a communication od from the Secretary of War. Tun hill r,.r river and harbo.- improveinents was re fur rid -.u ordered to he printed. 111 the House, Air. I,ibhy, doleirite from Ali- iivMii.i, presented a resolution to Ill lo lino re intn I the exrdieocv of nnnropriatin.r lands Aiine. ( oto und Oreiron for the sunnort of a miirar.ii,. I " I rt of a III, i-er.it,- ' Adopted. Air. Dity of Wisconsin, moved the runvinna r)uestion, that the committee 011 Territories be instructed to repor; a bill providing for the ad mission of ('alilornia, on an equal footiii" with lie oiigiunl Stales, with the boundaries and limits deliiied in her constitution said hill n,,t to embrace any subject matter outside of Cali- orina. Air. Inge of Alabama, moved to lav the reso- ution 011 the table. Afr. K iufi'inan rose to a nuestinn nfnnlm I'lie Iloiiie had referred t'le Cnnstitntlnn tn tl,o Coininiltceofthe Whole on tho state of the Un ion, and tho resolution cannot he acted upon without reconsideiiii"- the vote of lufpronec Sue Speaker said that waa a matinr f,,r tho regulation oftho ilitti'c. Air. Iii"i: ilnnn innv. ed for a call oftho Jlimc, which was ii"reed to. (From the Huston Daily Advertiser.) ritO.11 WASHINGTON. Tho fiiends of peace, rjnietne, and good government in all p.uts ol the Union inns h rejoiced to lUten lo the harinoni uis tones wjiich aie sound.'d by all the Washington newspapers. Democratic and belligerent .Maine cries peace; arijeiit and Slaveholding Jviujjiia call? for caution; and even Virginia," moiher of gieat men and not unurndfui of her children,'' gives echo tq the approving voice of conciliation. It would be wrong lo cay tint Air. Clay's plan has been accepted, or that many members of either branch of Congress have determined to make it the basis of their decision o the Slavery qucMinn. There can, nevertheless, be no doubt that it has hid a great effect upon the lima ol Congress, and may hi now cons-iileied the best decimation and exposition of the com piomNc cause in the Nation il Legislaluie. F.very Lody must look with intcipft to the promUed statement and argument of Air. Web Mel', upon this important matter. Il lias been sud that opportunity will be given for every Senator tu speak, if he chooses, before so im portant a question is decided, and wo trust that all who have any new views to oiler will be he.ud. But vc tdiopld have only shared tho reyret of the country, if the want of opportuni ty or parliamentary etiquette had prevented the man whom New Kngland delight to honor, from giving his opinions setting f'Hth his plans, and expounding his own constitutional doc tr.n s. letters from Wa-shingtnn show that the com mo 1 questions 1 ( party 1 0 llics are ol lilji im portance. The following from the Juiirual of Commerce, gives the latest nows and gossip; Washington, Feb. 10. Washington was never so full of strangers, since my remem brance, as it is now. livery hotel and board ing liouo is thronged. Accommod itions can with difficulty ho procured by visiters now ar riving. The current will (urn after (ho first of .March. Tho season of fashion and gaiety ends here by that time. It slackens after the begin ning ol l.oni. Those who are here to look after commercial and in mufactiiriiig interests, find Congress d.s located. No one cares a fig about their repre sentatives, cither on oni eiih.'nr ihn mimr tl'lmi the ue of talking about tho Tariff whoii this pmon is indaiif-or? Tho Tariff will not bo worth much without the Union. There arc here some representatives and ad vocates of the cheap postage system. I dotibt whether their views can now be attended to, though they came on an errand ol peaco not to add to the discord nrm'nilinir in tlio ITiitm, mollis of interest and affectum. Tlio iXictragua negotiation, which has been tho subject of so much dogmatism on the part of some Northern presses, i still open, but just now suspended. Tho cabinet have got to log. gerheads about it. The stale oftho case is this: AJr. Lawrence was and is charccd with tho niWtiitlion in Lon don, and has been from time to time instructed as lo tlie views of this government In fnnsn nunnrn nf Mr I.ii,rni.n'nln,llintu:ilnii lliit ..a. liOti.'ltinn hlirirril. Mr fl.it.tnn ,.;, ristlvn nit.l proposed toSir Henry Bu'llwer to open tho De gotiatinn hero and with him. Sir Henry stat- ed he was uqt instructed on the subject, but know tho general views of lijs govornmont. As to some points, he did not know oven tho views uf Ins government, for they rose after ho left England, Air. Clayton entered into a correspondence with Hir Henry Bullwer.and gave him fully tho views of tho government, and even the former terms cf the treaty, which tho British envoy. protesting that hn Inul nn nnthnrilv tn ctiiit-llnn I r ,,,m ,,u u uuiuuriiy iu bancuiui the prpposit.oiu, sent outto Kngland by special messenger. This jj what tho Tribuns' refer- rcdtoatreaty.cpVfctit. ' ' I On Saturday last Air. Cl.iuim, .i... -..i. t. ..t n.i...... -V"".. "K ''"- jiyK.i ui-tuiu uiu uiuinci, nnu a discussion of tisu al animation took place. Tho Cabin.n ml imirti. pd to meet the next il.iv. Mnn.Ui tM....-i. r. Clayton pressed thpm for a confimatlori of ' n '. wcro 10 S out I" Mr. i.'iw- .i-... mo i;auinet dissented fro,m the views and cr.noiirei tr f . .... , uurjp, AJr j;ay. on was ncensed, and has even declared that UU tvuuiu rfBitrn. Amount of UnitoJ States Stuck Issued to 1850tinar8 lnng 1,18 wcek t,,ldillf? lfitli Feb Lmno 18'1 815,612,30 RJ7 2,00.0 li. C.300 $lCJ,t0iJ,30 Tho dreadful Explosion In New York. Tho Tribune contains a complete list of kill cd, wounded and missing, as the tragical roMilt oftho late awful explosion in New York. The work of excavation nnd exploring tho ruins was finished on Saturday, and the following is the dreadful sesult; Kdlcd and missing, 73 Wounded, 30(' i03i Thc.ro. wore 32 men and boys employed in the extensive establishment pf Taylor & Co., and uiirr cc vo., in the building , iyiiu were en or ...i. -i.t not present or who escaped unhurt. Our last telegraph despatch, informed mir readers that Alessrs. Taylor, the owners of the fatal steam boiler, have been found guilty of of occasioning this awful disaster. Of the jus lice of this verdict, the testimony thn wo h ive seen leaves us no room to doubt. We give, as a sample the evidence of an Engineer; George Birldieck, Jr. I reside at G7 Vestry s. I am a steam engine and boiler builder; I have been in the business for 16 years ; my opinion as to tho cause of the recent explosion is, that it was caused by over pressure of steam ; I do not think the boiler in qvestion was largo enough to propel the engine with full power; the boiler was as stromr n mm nfilm the exception oftho the inverted arch at the bot tom ; the safety valvo was large enough for all practical purposes ; 1 was called by Air. Ford, the foreman, to examine the boiler on tho Wed nesday previous to the explosion.' I found up. on examination, that one brace had given way on the day previous, and that the inverted arch in he bottom. Air. Ford showed mo that he had cut off part of the brace, and put two screws nto tho holes : that he h ut i rfl.i.n 11 1 1... I t.n l.-i. r UIU if VV , ',osslljle "P examining it I'rhal handout, on the side legs under the T-v.ti j 1 1 miu lira r.rar.KS ittfattrh im'i ...... , . ,i-nK ,vllal sie.im inov nan ear ned , ami he told me eighty pounds, at tlio time these cracks wore made in tho two legs of !tho boiler; Hold Mr. Ford, in Hit-present of Mr. linlnr tint J ;.; .1 . 1 . . -!. . """W, iia u icns , ' ,t '-'L. C"n''J 'thnn jorty to Jlfi pr.unJ III tiir- lltlt1Tf ! Ift. 'f J.,.. Jl . I 1 ' . , '."!"' "" ' Ihn.. wjum nm ao las ,ur,-; ,014 liln lc woM have to do what bo could with fifty pounds of steam, and nn mnm 'i'....i. .1.-.. .1 attention to the three old bcilcrs he had taken out, and which were still lying i the cellar : 1 examined the tlnec boilers with my foreman, and told Mr. Taylor that we could put them in borough repair in three or four days ; .Mr. Tay lor then said those three boilers were not ennuHi lor his engine ; J then told him I could build" a new one, and have it there by ab.uit the time the other three were repaired; Air. Taylor' then told mo (o repair (he exploded boiler and the three other boilers, and to build the new one as soon as possible ; Air. Tavlor then told Mr. Burr .nil they would have to take out some of the hat machines, and in that way lighten (he wmk of the engine, so that they U'OuU lint he oblig ej to me over 51 potimb of steam lo (he fquaro inch; I believe Air. II, thnn gave ordeis to have the machines removed ; I do not know how many ; we repaired the .Montgomery boiler, and commenced the work on the new boiler ordered by Air. Taylqr, when tlo noj;t div icceiv?d a note from A. B. Taylor & Co., saying t,u tlt, AIonlroinerv boiler seeinnd in tin hot lor tti.it, ,,. u anticipated, ami begged m to stop all woik on the other boiler. 33" The Courier quotes what we said of tho courtesy and kindness of (he Whirrs in electing Air. Yilas President ;ro tern, of the Senate in 18-15, as an oflVet to the cry general laughter and contempt that that gentleman's telegiaphic despatch-conver.-iun to the Giddings, Slade and Everett party occasioned ! By tho same rule, it would quote the previous good-reputation ol a convicted horse-thief as proof positive of his innocence! Wo are great admirers of " the faculty divine" of reason we are. Uiirnett's AI01I0I ol" Ancient Jerusalem. We learn that this great work of Art, which has attracted great attention in Europe, and has been visited by admiring thousands in Ilo?ton, and other New England cities, will socu visit this town, and the larje and prinopil village in this ici11Uy. We arc assured fiom "the highest authority that this work is worthy the attention of all lovers of Sacred llistorv, and admirers of Art. ' IQ Col .lelf. Davis, in bis reply to Air. Clay, nc cuses the (jrcat Kenluckian of going oer lo the anti-slavery fparly at the North. Vostou Alius. Col. Jeir. is behind the times. The true, conser vative nnti-slnvery party of the North have had Air. Clay these forty years! (EWe arc indebted to Judge Piint.rs of the Senate and Alessrs. AIeacham and Ik-nAmi of the House, for interesting and valuable pub lie documents. IjATEST IVKWS. Telegraphic Bespatcfr RETORTED EICLUSlVEty TOR THE DAII.V FREE FRLSS Washington, Feb. 20. The Kuropa sailed to-day with GO passen gers for England, and 3 for Halifax, also $111,. pO in Specie. Tho Kastorn mail did not ar rive in time to meet her Tlio Salaries of tho officers of the Custom House, for January will bo paid this week. Tho Tribune has the following: o . . Wellington, Feb. 19. 1 lie s)eiialo has confirmed the rollowing nom inations niado by the President. Niel J. Brown of Tennessee, Ministers Russia; Vater For. ward of Pensylvania, Cliarge to Denmark; Fran cis Schreodar of Rhodo Island, Onargo to Swe den ; Air. Well's, Consul to lUtavia. The Journal of Conjinprco correspondent at Washington, telegraphs as follows t Air Drumiuoiid appointed U. S. District Judge- for llli nois, has been confirmed, -jThe Southern ultimatum is settled, viz Cal ifornia with 30-30 as its Southern limits, her Territorial government to bo without restric tion with regard to SUvrt-y, The Cession of Noith and Western Texas to the U. States for an cqutveleut, but without prohibition of Sla very, i Advices from Galveston, date that Col len , , , . 1 , 1011 8 proposition to make twq scparato Slates of Texas, has been met with much approbation 1 fro,,, lh people generally jX a r t t c ft , In this vllluge en the 7lh hut., by the Key. II. I. Pniker, Air. AauoV Ar.Dnictt, jr., of Clarendon, to Alisa Khopa A. KjEnv.of the same place. On die mil, 1st., by Rev. Ward Bullnrd, ofGrand Tain Mr r!r,.-A- l1u. .. ..111. .1. ..... wrunun .iui.iu ,ui uecKinauiown, to Alls v.N.N bUM llt.ACll, 01 iSOUtll licro. 110STp,N SrOUK SALKS Feb. 18. 7 Shares Rutland Itailroad. 5 " Nortliem " il " .i ( 11 " Fitcnbiirgh ", GlJ GliS 107J BRIGHTON CATTLE AIARKET, Feb. U. icwnTin ron the traveu.eh. At market 55C Beef Cutlo. 1 Oxen, 38 Cows and Calves, 2000 Sheep, and 800 Swine. 1 ' PntcnsBeof Cattle-Extra SG.OO; 1st r.ual ity S5.50 ; 2d ; 31 8.$'J-I7 I. ' Woruing Oxen 1)8, 75, 80, 90. Cows and Calves $ 1 8.,' 19, 23, i!G, 38. . Sheep SI. BO 2.03 2.150 a.on. (i,. t.. K. of 35 sold at 80,00 cacli. One lot of 70 sold at .$7, each. Swine 3Ja4c ; rcla 1 4jifiic. Camdp.idoe Catt,.!: Aliancx,' n'edncsday, Feb. U. At mullet Ml) ('till V n Lin i. - ' . .t St.ues. cm,s l n''L' "Z "A""'0"'1 ,l 1 iiccsUeel-IJxlro nt-$fi,S.i per cwt- 1st n.mlnv Lows and Calves S20,23a35. Yearliuifi 5j.7al2. Two years old 81 1, 2Qi23. Three ears old 917,8U87. nnecp aiiu L,amij3-1871 at market, near nil sold P'J.C,e?rbx"'aS:J' Sl' 7a6- lot $1,20 1,501,'JO Swine la5e ; retail 5'iGc. Itemarks-Alarkct about the same ns the last six 21 cars came over the Fitdiburg Railroad, and 2 1 ver the lioslon nml t.mv,.l l?nii.....i 1....1. 1 .....i cattle, sheep, horses, swine tnd poultry'. Number from each Stale: Caule. 23 11 J 123 111) Slieep&Lambs. Swine. AInine. New Hampshire Vermont .Massachusetts New York. Total, 221 DM 1G3 47 18 2h7 1.. 3'JO The iron. George W. Ncsmlth writes as lo t',ic leondcrful (It US cyieacy of tuut inva luable medicine. PR. COBDETT's tO.NCEXlT.ATED Slinkcr Syrnt, of Harsnimrilla. rJlw" v "' MiTy1U- K'-s'nltJi. wife of the lion, road f ' "ml1' 1 rt'slu'm 01 'be Souihern Rail- This may certify, I was afflicted wilh the Sail Uhcuui for more than fihen vt-nr prior to 1817 I tiled ihlieient remedies without permanent relief In the sprin2 ol the year IS17, I was induced to test the clhcapy pi Dr. Corlx-tfs " Compound Syrup of h impinlla." Darin,' tlnnca of lliree months, I ued about a itnirt ol this Medicine. I find mysell Hilly re heved Iroin slid djjease, ai(d can therefore cheerlully recoininelid others, who may he nfllicti d in a like manner, to try thischeap and valuable nie uicinv. r t , t, 'UtY M- NESAIITII. Franklin, N. II , March 17, lb 13. AlessTs. C. Drinley &. Co . Aly wife had soipe re uctance to h.-ning her name appear in print, but knowing that she had cxp.-rienccd (.rent benefits horn this Compound, she velded nil mdpi i.i... tioiiEto a sense ol duty, tint the public may know where they can find n yood and site medicine, that will hea many oi our discavs. 1 wntcbed the one latlou ot this mpiliniiip iiitnn in,. ,..;i.. i. i- . , , . ; , ...j ..... ,,,,,, uiuLii so- hcitude, but without any behel that it would proJuee the dcs-itcd eir.-ct. I am, however, now ready tos.iv lh.it 1 uae ureal conli,liiii-.. in -l i..nn.i.... -i healinsqu mities ofilni syrr.p, and can salely attest .'"--""'ly rccoiniiieiu it to 1 s1- i me iuouc. Truly yours, rranklin.N. ti. ui;t)Ki;ny,NESMiT"- Aliirch 17,1313. SI'.VTK OF VKIl.MONr M',J TIIK Hon. the Pro ,si. J bite Couit for the Uistncl ol t lrtt'iiden.si. Distlict ol'Cllltti lldi'll : 'lo ail nersolu rnni'i'mnl nt the estate of Lather Cniptnler. late uf Huntington in said Disttiel, decea-ed, electing. Whereas John 1'. I'lru.in, Administrator of the estate ofsaid deceased, pnpoes to render nn account of his administration, and uesent hi nccounl against sud cslaie lor exniniiiatioi and ullowance ut a sess ion o ihe Court ol Pioba;-,to be holden at the Pro hate ollice in liurlinytou on the lUili djy ot .March next. Therefore, You are hertby notified tn appear be fore satJ court at the tiini and place aforesaid, nnd shew cause, it any you have.' why the account afore said should not be allowed niven under my hand a. Burlington this 1 1th day of Aiarch, A. I). 1S50. 3 KB ADFOIiD IlIXFOUD, Register. Feb. 1G50. ss-lM ONH IIUNDItKI) good pedlers wonted, wilh lirst late teams well riued lor the business, to ,.1 I in are, Diy Goods, &e.,nnd to commence about Ihe first ol April next, goo I wanes paid to ilm who are All Jligu. ; F. PAItlCIOI!. Proolorsville, February 11, 1830. wSiwG Sold by HDWAIID Ij'iNlii:Y'& tXX.'bnii'.t, lioston, sile propiietors, unit by their appointed Agents tluoughout the L'liiied States. Tavern Stand for Sale. ITOR Sale or to Rent, the Stone Taern House L lot and out buildings i',ow occupied by Cotton Fletcher at Wiuooski Falls, Colchcsler. If not sold beloietlje irs( ol Apiil next, the prriiiic-s will be rented nt n reasonable rale, and possession given the first day ol April next. For terms of Sale or Rent, apply to the Subscriber at South Hrro.or lo Hector Adams nt West .Milton. , CALVIN fli:tciu:r. South Hero, Fob. 11, ld5U. v33w3 Valuable Land for S.ilo, SIXTY SBV13N and Ihree-fourlhs, acres of im proved land on th west side ol ihe road leading from Burlington, lo Charlotte, eight miles from' Bur lington. A bargain will be given. For 'particulars enquire ol- IJ. li. Newer.!., Ks.J., living near the premises, my agent for the tale. ' v- KK'H February 13, 1850. 'w'J3wG Estate of Jesse Cjloyd. STATE OF VKIIMONT. j The Ii,,-,. th,. Pro. District of Chktenpln, s. ( Imlo Court lor llio District of Chittenden ; TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED IN THE ESTATE OF Jesse Oi.oyn, late ol AliUon'.in said District, decens ed Cfreeting , VI1erea3, Hiram Bushnel, Executor of said de ceased, pi opoSes to render an account of his minimis trntiou, and present his account ngairtst said estate lor examination and allowance nt a FKsloii' oi' ihe Court of Probate, to beholden nt the Probate Ollice in Burlington, on the a3,l day of February, insinnt. 1 herclore, you arc hereby notified to nppenr before said court nt the time and place nlotesnid, nnd shew cause if any you have, why the, account aforesaid should not be allowed. " Civen under my hand at Burlington, this 12th day ol February, A. D. 1850. ' ' w3a- C. ADAAS, Judge. lames Dinnin's Estate. WE, the SunscaiDcits, having been appointed by tlie Honorable the Probate Court for the District ot Chittenden, commissioners to receive, examine and adjust the claims autl demands oi all persons, aninst the estate ol James Diiiniu, late ol Burlington, ju said District, deceased, represented insolvent, and nlo nil claims nnd demands exhibited in oll'et there. Jo ; and six inonths from the day ol the date thereof being allowed by said Cou'rt for that purpose, we do therefore hereby give notice, thnt wo will nllend lo the busiiiejs of our appointment, nt ihe dwelling ol joscpu iiatcii, m iiiir:ingtoii,iiisaiu District, on ihe Jourth Aloudays o February, June and July next, at 10 o'clock, A Al.,on ench of 's-iid dnys." Dated this 'J1I1 day o February, A. D., 1850. JOSEPH HATCH, ' v.'33w3 HORACE WHEELER, Counurs. 1 ,1-1 ,111 10 JiUCV M ft fat 1' lour and Qyrup. 17 'L811 7,rmmJ Bv..v )"r.. 8,ul s"' jan! CLO, L. A VATLR. arts W31tf ns ! Hams ! I A f'-'W Hi"" well cured nnd ttinokVd. for safe by J,n.Cl,.i0. aEO.-B.'ATWATKtt.J Pork ! H0stlKa.''cd'nnJ !alted- ror Jnn.3., ,850. ATWATER. tf Aplasia: THRESH ground I'lnntrr, t,y XT . (iKO. K. A'. ATWATIJI!. waitf Dr. Warren's Sarsaparilla, Tomato apd Wild Cherry PHYSICAL IUTTERS, ' At 50 Cents Per Bottle. ARSAPARILLA, Tomato am, Wan k3 Cnnnnv Bitters have now l,in,n n .,.,.i...i mcdlt llnrn in ii'-ni ltl. Air....; hap Itlieuin, Erysipelas, bad Humors, Ilruptiotis, on lllC lace Or limlv. (!iiIII-omiq Un. I..:i ChronicCatarah, I,anituor, Debility, iicidnehe, ya' zmess.bnllow Coniplexion, nnd n'll those disorders ... ..use iroin me nnuse 01 .Mercury, or from an impiiretanit in the blood. 110 matter how nrnniipil Auayi neii'Tiresefileu h prepnlVd nlit-r "fircc tions Riyen by th- celebnted Dr. Wnrren, whose nan 0 u beais, and will be lound sujierior to any in use. ill II' rhlyconcentrnted.cntirely vegetable. nnd very hue vllivored to l ie taste. 'fl. ,(,,,.. ,..i.i..i. i. .. '.' duics 111 the condition and tendency of tlie tvste 11 is 'pctd; anil pet mantnl. Asa Spring Medicine for purifying die blood s rcnsjlliening the stomach nnd body and cbecKine all coiH.iui.iivc habils Ihe Sarsaparilla, Tomato nnd ild Lnerry Hitters are entirely unrivaled. rrepated add sold by UAVID F. ItltADI.IvE it SON. a n ,. 1J0 ''"diifiton street. lioston. o Aqents DarlmRtpn, Tbeo. A. l'eek, Aionlpclier, S. K. Collins, nnd by Dealers in Aledicipe (liroiiL'h out New Enuland. b January 15, 1810. w23ly By Elcclric Tclcgrnpl. (borne One, Come Ml, HUSH IN, WHILE WB (IVE YOU A CHANGE II tO IjIIV ttlP frn'lti'ct Ivnr.minc nf nil I. .t r ancy ami tiTAri-K Brv Cl-oods. We will sell von minds ( nn,. I i.l o'. .. , 1.... than in any olher place this sidL-1,1 V,.rL of nil kind?. 50 tier e.t lnes llinn 1 tun ,,i,. Eulies and Gentlemen, wc therefore say do not Co elsewheie before you slop ul the .fanni Dni 600113 33a;anr, Come soon and examine our complete stork of the I 111 1st t.1 1 inn' lo ,r...l- n.,.l ., . will find your wishes lealied ; out Alotlo is: 111- , . r. "-1 tve uie Mire mm you Sell Cheap and thru buy Kespectliilly, COI1R.V it-. "UWIIPriT Hllif Law AReuts for IIlncv AcKer. Jan. 13, '50. VJ9if Nt w Yik City 'citsalc Sctsitiaas-y. nrWTR noxt Term in tl,! I .,..., i , I i-,,-, ",,.:il I eoinmeiue on .Monday. il. til, of Mar. l,. IR',0 Applications lur rcsnleipe in the Selulnaiy should be made soon, to the Principal. A tew Young Ladies, not otherwise connected Willi the Seminary, ecu be admitted to the Trench Class and nlo to Pi of. Alolt's c uise of iiistiucucuin Piano and Vocal Ahuic aiid Thorough llass. Tebruaiy llth,l850. da77lS3lt3 ?t!!t'i-cltjjiah' ESauk. UK STOCKlloiil)i'n.s."1n 7"" 'iiuf-irwr1:' limit i.ieoy mill I l.-i! . tint nn n.t-.n,ui,i twenty-live ilollaiftin each klmrp l tl,. c, i o.-.i. ol mid Hunk, was made by the Directors, nt a meet ing ol their Hoard, duly holden on ihe -Jlst day of January, 10, to be paid on or heiore the !;h day ol April next. TIMOTHY FOLLin'T, KL1 CHITTHNDLX. ALDIjKT 1'.. CATl.IN, , , TIM. I'. STRONG, d2,(itG3.1w3 (iKO. 11, SHAW. DAVID A. S.M LI.r.Y, .. .. NATHAN 11. IIASWH ,L. liurhngton, I eb. I8lh,'50, Virccloi .iiJ, lio for California ! Unpanilfllctl Iiitjiiffinciils lo OF DRY GOODS, r o it iLiucntn Dans nhi ! pL0Sh(i OFF SAIiE OF $ru03 D0L- J lars worth ol new and beautiful Autumn and Winter Goods. The entire stock of ll'ilcox & Nash at the Ladies Exchange. in consequence of one of the proprietors having made nriniig-inents to leave for Cnlilornia the 1st of Alnrcn.we have detetmined to cluse oil' previously our entire stock qf goodi. In order to ell this stock within the time to which we have I ited ouielvcs we must and chall oiler every article n( Mich prices (without regard to cost,) ns cannot fail to enuie laeadv sale. linn in, pond that I his stock ot poods, will be sold within the nine specified without mistake. P. S. Aleichnnts wishing to lepleni.sh their stock will do well to call mid examine our stock. Kefpec'tlully, WILCOX &. NMnll. Burlington, February 8, 1351). d27'J.tw33 Sugar, Teas, &c, A good supply of Fresh Teas. Hyson, Young Ily. i. son and lllnck. Cmshed, (iroiind, t'lqritied nnd Brown Sugars, Coll'ee ground and iiiigroiiuil.iii con. necliou wnh a general nssoiiment ol groceries, But ter, Lard, Oil, Arc. .to. For Sale by OHO. E. ATWATEl!. Jan. 31, 'SO. wSjtl NATIONAL Life Insurance Company Office opposite the Capitel, Alontptlicr, t't DIRECTORS. u W.m. C. KiTTRinoE. I'liirhaven, Eii.MC.vi) Wrsro.v, West' lltsndoiph, Junes V Dewev, Aloptpfdior, Two P RtDriEi.p, Mout'pelier, Paul Dii-llnoiuji, Wnjerbury, Djviei. Bm.dwin, Alonlpelier, IIojiEr, W. Heatch. Alontpelivr, J. B. DA.sronru. Jr , Alontpelier. h. C. KITTllEDliE, President. IIooer S Howard, Secreiniv. J. Y. Dewey, M.'D , Medical llxaminer, in attend nr.ee daily, nt the office r. W. Ailains, AI. D.. Consulting Physician. ' I'll IS fO.1l l'A.N'V hns commenced business, nnl now insures lives upon the most favorable tenns on the .TItitual E'l'iuciple. The Coinpan'will be NATION MAn itscharac ter.hut Vern,out in its MANAGEMENT, The funds safely and ndiantngeouly invested. The business conducted exclusively for Ihe bene lit of the neiflnij insured. ..Mui.K-.mr u J iiuvci v iiiivq 10 n im n n Urn ul in lion, l) spepsin.nilliou, Disorders. I.iver Un 1 tt, I " .,'.7'!!'' ' LI. Hones. TmV.,. Vir'n'i?"! "i"- "."""T! ' ." " " ",e (-'has, II Hall. O. K. 1' Thegreatesl lisk tnken on n life $5,000, Piennuilis may be paid quarterly or semi-annually when desiled.nud amounts not to small. Forms of application and pamphlets ofthe. Compa ny, mny be had of its agents, or nt the ofiicr of ihe 1 Company, or forwarded by mail, if wrijteff 'or, post 1) I V I I) II JV I) OK V K O P I T s ! must be very large, owing to the 'peWiliar advantages which life members have in the Company. Travelling nnd remdetici privileges unusually lib. era!. Six:iai, rfRMlTS lor sea Voyages nnd for for eign residence irlwiiys granted at II E DUCK. D 11 A 1 ES. ' California Ilikj taken on favorable terms. A Liberal CRi-t'ir glum if desired on premiums for Like Pouras. the amount being $10 ortoKc C F DAVEY, nnd IRA BHATTl'CIC, Agrnls for Ilurjingtoii.niid Hclinty. January Mi. '50. dioOn30w3 l?dr Sale. rVUJtfrW!,''n'-rote ,l'n Tnvem' Store situated In llimtinijlon, Norlh VIII nee nnd ioS i r'h H,U nlm', '"'dotheroiii Lui din l,l, l?.uf Kood hi nd, nllofwhiwrwlllh- sold elip.'i p, niul terms rn-y. T. J. WOOD. ji iNiuiKion,jan :, ittfD, w27wC ,1 -?V"A T (i 11 & "' U o. a T a .v i) s n o tj ,v ro n r .. "V.) ork' Bo'lon.nnd I'nrwell's Iintlics nnd f.onlleiiiun?s Jlortts iiml Shoes, olc.vuryi Icscriptiouand style .constantly 011 hand. i n r ' 6 T'wrlll's i'1"1 directly vpu- 4.1, n 0,1,1.1 jiuwui 111 aiaTftUtiurtll ji. JfiCiFAir. AS-n Cahintt AlANtrArTt nr.it, 1 1 TirouursSotilh County Homo, Cticr.rn St.. Unni im!tw v Allklndsofworkln the abovoline r-.nde to oVtlcron uie snorlest notice. Eli CiniTE.tDE.v, Cuas. II. IIai.l, 1 IN CII VNC JJHY. Chittenden County Court, liLO. 1. J'l.ATT, iiinrcn 1 c.tii, 1850. liittenden orl!urlin2ton. In ittendeii, has tiled wnh the relurnnble to the Alanh Uill of conmlllillt nirninct latt niul I! AI llnll ul l!r. liueton, sittiu" -Ti ' . 1. . .,i'., tn,, iii aunsiiiiice mni ine said Chns. II. llnll on the lflih day ol .lummy, lKy, nt Ilurhnatou nforesaid.hv his deed of lint .tut... .h.tt. loith therein, in substnure that ihe conveyed to the mid Chitleiiden ceiinm land ai.rl teneinents therein detciibi-(j to wit ; a ceitnin piece ol hind iilnrttpil nh ttis il... c: i. i.i:. ..i ,u..,. o. ; ij I, II "tun mut; ui .iiiiiii ouci'l, yeyed to sai.fcjiaV. 11 iTall'.'l.y'wrn" W rnun'.'iidn" isiinior oi tiie talher ol said Charles H deceased, by deet inted Ann 17i h lHIHr.,,,1 i.. ,-.f vol ol Itecords of deeds reconled in tin. ITh, in said Bur innton. 183 and l-f.pect what the said Charles II., conveyed to V. .1. Ode II. bv deet ilnls,) n,.i l.l. luw ...i. corded us aforesaid in vol. t'Oth pages 'J02 uid :! Also one equal undivided half of ,le l;atltin-. lines- V!, "PPurivunuccs muatc oi the .South side ot i y.i,.u,i, inn, ,JWK. ,n sain iiuruiijjlun. Kaid deed con ditioned for the payment of six hundred dollars fpe uhed m a certain promissory noie, siEned by mid Charles II., beainm dale the said IGth dr.y ol f-iiiua-ry, 1810, and p-nab e to the order ofsaid Chittenden at the Hank of liuihngton, two years Iroin iIip dale thereol. with interest nnniii.ll,, a...i .i i... i Charles II., afterwards, conveyed tile ame premises above described to leo K Piatt nnd (Jeo.M. Hall Ul Tiil III I i II rl M I if r rill lit' no ifmi, .Ui. .1 . I. I I I eb IS 19, conditioned for the payment of ceiiain monies.niid the perforinaucc of certain things in the said deed specilii-d. II AI,rUlnllV'.sail!-C!,.i,ltcnile? T")-8 '" "' " Chns. IJ. Ila . Ceo. IC. I' ni nn, i:,, m it..n i . a r.; . .... .,. . t.t.,t,i, in iU me nnere.st now Ulie on nnu tlie principal thereof when dm, with ih thereon accrued , ,,a, in tlej.-.nli thereof, the said Charles II. Hall, Jeo, K. J'latt nnd Ceo. AI. Hall, nnd all persons claimine umh-r th. closed of all equity of redemption or m, may He lore r claim to said r i ,!, "ii'ii.ii-u inciin-es. umi wm-rens, ii is made In nppenr tn the court. Y"l. " " oi.nuu iTfo. m. Mall now reside out of the State and beyond the jurisdiction of' llin, luc.l. f in... IT. II - . 'I . . .. .. ' n innv :, - i .T- .I'-oai oervice oi tlie said thllol l ie said Chittenden cannot be upon them made. i'r i1'r1iil3i;,r'1'',' '' I'SC'ourt, that llif s-,,d Charles II. Hall nnd Ceori;.- M . 1J, u tlfit.j , In-commencement nnd lihu5 of si.id 11,1! by nub- lisulna the sub-lance ol s.iid Hill, ii,K,.thrr whh ihi ("Her in me i.urlmjinn liee IVts, . WVcl.ly news raper, published ul said llurlinatoii, lor three weeks successively, the Inst pub!icalio:i to be i,i least three weeks lielo.e the next term ofsaid Court. tl,- r,i i"1 '"fl'netfn, in iho County ol Chittenden this Gtli day ol I eb uaiy, 1850. Smalley ,t riiclns. ) Attef.!. H It HPn.-l rv .-"'ni. iii'm. l.V.I.- -r ,n-.t ' Clerk. w.1Jw:t liiiruDiio House to Rent: I 1TT f??7 "ff.T TLZfTmin,rZT 1 THEwkll icvow.v "PKAiiLSrarCT .LiL lloL'r. in Burlington, is now nil". rod tor In-lit. I ins House is lorati-il in tli nw.it ,l.,li..l.. u part ot the village, and commands n' Ii,..-himIi view ol the Lnhc Scenery nnd the surroinll n ! try. It h nway from the noise no, I ,.ra,ri,., .,i ! tiwn. nnd h"i.iee, for travellers nnd parlies ol pleasure I vho hkea q net and delightlul home, lbs house can I nut be suip)iii'l , The house is hi good repair and the oul-huildiii" I wt sulhcient and conveiueiit 'I'hnr- i ... if e.Wnn.1 ao .exeellenl UAItUI.N with 1 the . r!'l'ld X. nu,ri'as'"1! I'u-hirss for Public Houfn's, I Litirs of .c,3 J:,i?'.,n.l, ,rt grralhi n,,.. Ve vinous mil l, X . i tt r "ul'V V"' -,0nIK season, making a I'ubhc House m Huilington a itrrhalle investment. 1 ne proprietors lel euitjtdmt th n with good management these premises may be made ...yiniuic,- iiim H iey are mspoaeii io rem or si II . up- .... ,'.,. i.mc iciiiis io any one who wil Keep elites Hold. 1 a Jint Apply to V.'.M. It VILAS, Agent, HAltll Y lilt ADLL V, K I) U'Af. )(- LOO.MIS, or n ,. , AlOKILLO NOYLS. liurhngton, Jan 23 1S50. v.-3w Life and Health Insurance Comnanv. Iiicurpor.itiiil, Pebruary 1S17. CASH CAPITAL U.XIV P A 1 RZD. S3., ! Besides a surplm ol $15,000, all paid ill nnd sifely secured in accordance with the requirements ol its Charter. Guntral Agents far Vtrnmnt and Xorthem X V JAMES A. ItL'QUA, Mam St , Burlington, Vt. CLHllllU; W. VARU,.M. ), .Medical Cxanuuer, While St,, near Congregational Church, fSMlE plan upon whicli iln- institution is ience. It is. managed .by a board ot Direct,,,,, .ho Jl orgainzfil, has stood the tes! ol tune and e.Mier have a deen interest in itssuccess.niid are rrninnciiil,. to the insured as well asm the Slockholders lor its piudelit nianngeinent. 1 lie business is conducted upen tcien'ilie principles, nnd bacd upon ongiiiai tables.cari-lully prepneil In- a eoin;ietent matheniaii- cim. The cir.ltcr mak,,r.l- Dir.i.ui'or.s pnsi lalhj r-enpanttble it the capital is impaired by relu.nm" nny portion ol i in dividends. The insured take up n nieiuseivcs iiouiiier ie" lousioiuiy mail mat ot pi. y iug th-ir preniiiims. The rates o preniiiiui an- us low as tho-e oj nny s.vii.) jns,titutirn in llin country or l'higl.iiid, nnd in low, imdouhti'dly, he is conip.'iii ble with the silly ot the insuied, nnd the stability cf the Company. CALIFORNIA LIFE FISKS taken nt rales which will compile lavornbly wilh other companies. No Rik m taken on anv Lite tor I ti gre Jier iiiuumu nnu ine iiioii-iuu unu.iis, nnu no I "aiu ni liiioil. nnee HeeKssuici'."iiey in tlie Burling Thurences are elUcied on l'ne r .Marine Ri-; ion Fice l'loss, n neusoaiK-r prinieil ut said Burlni''- Coe insureil may ilispose ot iheir policies to the iv 111,1 lllj ".luui null iiiKlu,l- ,,-lllj, Ul 1LIUI1S III iisinadeup on them nccordmg ti their value. Bv lhisnrrnngeii,vnt no person need let his policy I.iimI Iroin u temporary iiinbilil) to pay the pte(uiuin. Im n loan on the polny will always ntf.rd relief. This system is very advJiilageous and eriiitable, and re nnnrsthdse ohieclious agailit a conunct lor Jenia j where the par.y apprehends thai a el.inge ol'circum-1 slanees may render him unable to carry il out, ac-1 cording lif lie original jpielilioil. 'J'he rule ol te-1 turning the value will be applied to policies lor the; whole duration Of life, if two or more annua! pay.' meiitshave been made. j lly the payment ol one-half percent , on the mm J injured, premiums will be given lo iht per.-ona on' bote Lite llisurence irlTected to tn'nke a vol age cut nnd home to nny part of ihe Connn!'! ot Europe 1 dr lo nny pott mi the A'luitic Ocean, Uulfof .Mexico, 1 Mediterranean Sea, ci Noith Sea, ptoviding it be to , neaiiuy puns. Premiums mus nllv. semi-iinniial . .,. , r. i : be pap) pjadvanee m Cash annu-! senu-iinnualiy or quarterly. J lie uri payment . fo be made upon taking out the policy. To the confi dence inspired by the polulity ol tin instituiinti, nnd Ihe'equilable prini'lhles upuii which its liuincss is conducted, ninj io ihe advantage to the public in the practice ol Lile Insurance, we look for n continuance of that patronage which has so far been liberally ex tended. Il'ICUAltD II. DULL, A. AI , Pecreinry. horAci: lovely, ) cieo.w. &a aDR, j ' Travelling Agent President, j Bit of liOonl Agents. Aliddlebury, Vl. lion. Dorastus Wooster. Ver- nennes Solon Uorouphs, Fs .New Haven--Ceo li'. Drown, K1 Brinol A m (J. Alunson, Es.j titarhsDoio a. m. uawMus, r.s Jolin Fav Aides. M. D (.l.arlolte. f l. HiiH-sbiiigii (.l.arlolte. tllaptUt cotneiV cnrnri; James II Win. S. Ilaldw:;-., V.t'i Winoo:kt I'ulla Allen, Lfo. Ewex. Y - Myron S. imi'n. M V. J. E. AlcVene Ilolcomb. Eliznbcth- Ity applying to any of the above authorized agents, iiifomiHion w,ll be cheerfully given to those who Icei interested, nnd npiilie.itions will be received by leni lor I. lie ami iieauu insurance. Uiiilingtan, Jannniy V, 1S50: w23 Flour & Salt, i T7XTRA Family Flour, Barrel, Sack, aiddiue Hi Suit. Per tale by ;l'i l 'l 1 I GEO n. a i wxnwx wan Jau Jl, 50 STATU OI'WflllAK.NT,; t CiiiTir.ur.v CptftTy, ss. 1,1 Cliaiioc John Watson and .otiisa NVat. John Kuf;.srl Thomiieon. UM nT?'''' ),. t,ri!"- I'"l V, t. " "'tlall in the &td ol New V,U 10 onifo1 Ike Wcik ol Ihe Cou t 0 f Ch -p . 'T!r lji 1 ! complaint ob.i 1 .1 J.A n il'iiklioiv iioniij'jii. n rincr ,i 1 ., , I n d til, 1 7 no,v 'i'-ne to . h" holde '.'hillcnd A u, ISj.O, wherein nmong other ihi, .. ill? I. on , iheliTthday ol December A . . . I n Ihompson, of liurhnglon, fa her or Wn vynr s-iZed nnd ,,ur,4d. lI .JZ Ot 11 .Win!., ,.T. ' .. -r " '". 3 OWIU ,l.t,,..n r u ul ld" I'uuateii in Inert, nrii,., I I ; follows: nil thn put ol Hie ui nmdred tbir.ys.vcn, which le Dumber rill,. i) 01 nn- luehwuv -ndinj noril.erly from w K '-".'"I'Oouiunso calleif.towar, s The tht'iij occupied by .Steuben l!.,..ll . .,",c "li-acre; the k, ,1 T I'l " " tit tn.ni.i i.... i ..... :.: ru". . . . . "'" l.'MU IMW1I i," , , 1 i i v 111 ronte, bv 'Vi.. II pionnrtoiy note for s ,id um ot moii-i' daiid tV. ....... G3.IU 1 oote. or older, nnd "nil .1.-11 vi: ' ,1 .t.. 'i'-'ou'iiii eA. " .in- f.iio j ooii: ins said T'.o pavinenl ot it,. .n, . '""..!"". s-ra ;.,,( ,. "intuitu nnu uciiveie.l tt. ! ' '"".'i iiiortjjiye ol said land, dated ths n Jvar nlorewiid nnd dulv ree,.i,l.!,l ..i,.?!."" nher the d no ol Mil d ".KoS X -hompson tck pSSe.in of said tm o ";V "" col V"1'-'1 tlie sain.-V. Z tli . I'.'i .. i.i nnu unui me sjt i day ofO -tob,-. ..l.iu. niei.iinn,., te y., ' -jr valuable eonsHlcation. to wit ,L8" .V " " (.If,. .1 lischarped said inorlgn-w.sunposini. t , , ;, supfiosin,' llfe.r I ar,.i? ,.J.'.. C0"1I""'- ! ',?Vv-7r "u;T!V.ccntraeled with Fred e rick '. -ilknis, Jr .to sell and I c;.v lt .....II ' . u,u iuiiu ,U5 nctlLM nt ui III ti.UU lili.lt T,,i- t ,., C it, i i T " r I ""V "-'J'Bly.n.l wi en s'aid .f I V to l,r,"f' nnd complete t-aid eo trnc "'. i.iurine suin ol COO dollars. nnd I 01 '''r Tu" " C1(,k ' s5hl I ur, m'o?"' . i c..nniinat,on o i in .j-...i i n. "."lu-'' '! ' Uri''s 1,1 'dll.and the Mid rfn, I , a'ndV1 )V' IZ f quit claim dcod ! ,2m full j - " " . o l it. TliomcJion, u '.J.kl1 J ' J'-'th, ISUI, nnd record. , I . H ' , ' ).-wliertupou ihe smj Smith ami r M"? declined to proce-d will, ,:.r ' ...aml I ," ?,'." l,r."r.Hj with snid com, i i . ... , - in- ii ,,rii,i i ',: ' "V1 lo sa'u 'ail a ' "1!,,Je.' "!lt il was finally tiile to said land in s-. I innl". saitl parlies to n'll rini,.7i '.I . ." agreed b.-t,-. Wi lli,. !...! I . . .. . '. ' " ' - - , j i "wi me snu, br..jii siderauon to w, , j6 ,, , ."a ' ? -' -.' j"r .he Mine. , yal'" heneve? ' ll''.e,el"ll.b'''-,l,,U be '" 1 iai Illy i "I li im, r Sn V T."lni' deed lo the sa.d John 1 1 h nni son and receive in consideration -,, if," ' l nouip-on cominued to u 131-llUUI I I HI Ifl til, I nr.ln,. . . f 1 same. , and unci ,l,e d Vt is sa d dd m "! I ?-TWM ni' t.iitijonn i nun-,. .i: .... . " wool i r"Vr ",e .!W ora,or9 PnyTn' cm m iieed iQ the said .1. lin (l. , . - ---I "UUIU i '.'tu ,t,.u in ordered and ' its d-,te. n,l ,, ,ilesaiJ Mjfl; d decreed to execute a deed of relc 7-- ," i''J,''at, ''tkeiitlmtha sud land to .... nu.ig regain sa .1 nci'i it u, ''ii! siid I-'oote T . "us"0'le Uitchaig,. , . .i... . that said i. i . "- i-oaisa, and nn, hi . . iitHL, uui its i-.iuui loreclonre ii. bii.J , i-Kl ,,, .,, ..r i,I orators ngiinst thesanl .lohu R. fui&i la !Zm. a' io And it , irom orundei luui, en . i , sa;h oilier te'io! court may a. em m t. icing ni'Jile to ii,i,e:n t , stI.I Tnlm P .he. m..?.,0?:, ; v, h' : :; ; UliSO.'l lf. ,1 ,e ,. , . .. .. . ; pU'ili-neLl ,,t Uinliniitun ins.-iid C'.,uaiv ol Chittenden , ,...i 1 0 'A ''."''-'r.'1 " '."at 'I u?day save one i i ,,, vuuiiiY ii, uiiteii ie r.st 1 u.'slavsae one in Mnrel, lati ....i llli It, C.li. I 11,1.:.. ' maUe answer to sn I i.Til .1 .,,.,.1 Wilt I . 'i.', tun,, ui -.uiu COUII p-oceed rr 1 .nip UUi'lI llllje er my ban ! this 8th day of August IMS C. 1-. fUm-.Sohcitor. 3i,v UOBHilT K. MARKS' ESTATJi. n7r,Tc5;Oll'r-Vr:l! M0-N'T' I THKIIon. .he P, -. IJi-rr.lcTot Cmrrn.NrFs ,ss bate Court wi l, i , ' tor the D.f,iiet of Clntl-nden a ' , ",u cerned iritl.e INmteoi Itobeit K. Ala ki, late o Li -linglon.in .d District, deceased : (ikrrL . It'hereas.ai n st s at Darlington within and for ion , said Pio mtc Court' holden u iy 01 jiunnry, , miniMraior tie 4r,i . i .1... : V""'. A"' ce1,r;d,pre,en .11,,. .huVoi, n, !;Sjti,()U, Ulflt Iht' i Kiri-rs ti .1, niiMiut... ' . . ' ! .,' ' ',' 1 'V, h-'' ''.no Po,u,l prop: o.Iciedlls due ol Lehriginyjio .i,d est lte, out ol vs !' -h smd debt- cm be ii.iid.ilmt ihe rod estate of said ,Ie" ceav-d coiKutN ..! one halt , ( ncrt. cnaill, . e now line!; nv. I'mg H. :,.l tlll;,n i;an. ' ' 1 1 It ! ' r v 1 1 1 - I i i-i ! t f V i f 'Tz'?' "W ' f ., , " , i, ?r 1 I ! "' r a' V"an"ul sold " ', ' , 'SZ 7. tZ, "'."'W'n.nnd ipyintf ....... , iu nn mi- Niiuieoi sa.il n.il ("-lute lor tlie purpose ol paving the dt bis ngiin-.t SJid tt ite, nnd ll e charges oi the admin tr.ilu.il tlnii'iil; wie reup.in tl.e s-iid ciiirt nssl Mieti the V3d duy ol I'ebruiuy, A D I3i, tor hearinand ib pitting on .-aid petition at the 1'iubr.ie ollice in snid lliuinut.in, and drdi fed thai all j.cijjohs concerned m Mi'd e.-iaie -i,o il I be notified thereof', by publishing the tnni- and pi ice nn-igued as atorcnid, lur li'iiriniTniitl ilecidil u lilt s lid oelilion. ti-it.',ti..r unli ii,ti.tn.?,.n ..i ton, ihe last ol nluch publicuiion to h previous To ' the dnv n-sii7iirir(or l.e:.r!niv innl ,Ii.i-i,Ii,i ,,i. i ..... 'tltnnns uloresaid' " j TiiLiffore, nu ale hereby notified to appear before said court ai the time nnd place utorcsanl, and show ciuse, if nny ou have, . hj ihe player ct iid peti t.ou rhuul.l not Le giant -d. I tl y ii under lay hand nt the Register's office ir I nurlui"loli ill said District, this Ith dac nl l'ihn..... t A. I) If 50. ' v.-3:3 BRADFORD RIXFORD, ItegNter. I. A. Ooiild i. Co. Backus ft. Weed. Ciiitkinleii County Court, Septemhei, Term. Ist'J. WIItntl'.AS, at the .Sept. Term, IS ID, of raid Chiili iuleu Cou'ily Court, Horace A. Could nnd Robeil S. Could, ot the City ot New York, part nrib under ihe tirm ol II. A. Could ,t Co., ebnl inenced their action of tmsiiiniuit ngninsi 1,'ideon 11....1 .... -...I i'....i i. ii- i.;. .i. . iiaiiviia uim i iiii'iu i ,, 'i-ti, mil- ,.iimt-jv fi, uur- ,um muhrllu' lirnt ol Backus & Wccd.ae.'htiii'T ,, MI.C ul ,...,s . ,nT,.,a,vJ. t.rt that inn? soul tiy Hie plaiiilitts io ihe deleiiihints. nt New York iitori-snid.to n lurgt-r amount to wit : GDO dollars, !i,id denianding in dnmages the sum of Mod dollars jatul whentis said action wa3 duly c.i lered ill said Court at Mild l'i fill. And whereas it wnsmade'toqppearto the Court, that the lid pidcon B.ickus reslileil ouf ot tlie limits am' juiudieiion ol Ihe .latc ni.dhr.s not had fonunl nuiiue of the pendency ol Mid shit. It i oideri il by the Court that nonce of the commencement ami pendency of taid tun be giwn to faid llnckui by nublii'liinc a stalement theiecl nnd of the mil.inii, a . nl said declaration, together "ith thiorder, inilio lluilmgton Free Piees.a weekly ncwipap'r publit-h-ledntnid Buriingtoii, for thrtfe wePUs successive fr, ! the la'.t publicaliou to be atlentt three wicks before , the ne;.t tend ol cud pourt. I Dated al Biulin'gtmi iu ihe County of Chittenden, I this Gth day ol February, IS5t. I A(te?t, 1). 1!. BUCKLEY, Cletk. anu.rv &. PiiEi.rs, AttoruiK. w3Sw3 Tit Art". lbs" Ct "."i TluviiJ, While nnd 600 assi)kd. VOO I iiicu inch) ih i Ppu-.' do. f'lOdoi Poll Tap -lido Amer u JOdoi dj t' Fo -.i e y June t, ir-U, u k. I Ml' M m YT .V C- .iii ""-'id liurhnglon, notifvir." and ti e;,", M1 ' '".''"P" -oaKelus appeara ,c male , ' " VI L'&. iby iiltitied to '- i ' iiu ti- ii ui i, in itif . , . . ,1 -.."-.v .... i-,,i- . IMiri 11 I tlr 11. on