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t .-JUT CTitMthMaWtWBWIIWIIIl BURLINGTON iAilEM PRESS, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1851. remain not only without iir-cdl'ul protection, but wantonly exposed to (lie ruinous competition of the piuper labor of Europe ! This is the pour tame lion's shun' of the benefits of thu " I'eaco Measures !" Northern Lubor languish" us and die, while Southern slave-hunting in th" Northern States is at n preiniuin! -We lliauk Ohio fur assorting her dignity nd hrr independence, by missiier the haw 1 inentioneil. oino and ermoiit are quite us 'Sovereign States" ih .South Caroliiu: and while Freemen are driven from the latter State for trttempting to test the constitutionality of its laws, we hope Slave-catchers in the former will find their noses brought snug up to the CiiiiBtitiition il grindstone. The North has no occasion to ask lavors of the South (if she can got comfortably rid of her Cassis and Dickin .ions) while she will always be 'omul disposed to. carry Iter iiiagninimity to the extroincst point of reason ible eonco-Mon. Hut it is about time that Freedom, llum-inilx, Free Labor, and Jus tier should he decently considered in the leg islation' oT this Union. ll'or the l'u e Piess ; Mr., r.ur s i People tliai will take smill'io tn oiiiiUl to fee what they are coining to, inul I cut finiu n news paper the following dialogue liclwt-cu .Mi's (liimes ami Miss Cuiiiiunigs, and send it to you lor publica tion J'.hu vk'iis Siiiif-tvl. ci - may have an oppor- tuiniy to take warning. 1 lake a pinch iny-elf, now anil tlu-u, bit', slum, d l' shocked beiond expression il I loodi'inl it pi f-ilije that 1 ci uld over glow lo make such work with my m's and it's as these uu-fnrtiiu.-iie If Males do' Snuff, however, is nu insi dious opera-01, ami mine of us ( an tell what we may lie It'll to o iimler lis inlliienee I Kather than talk li the l trl". -irons lingo ol these initio lunate sullerers or lather MiuH'erer-7 I should pieler to eonline my Hell ti- 33 pun. In a-il.tv- 111 alier each meal, and .i on going to Ih'. Why Kill people be imprudent in e ic'i in ail.-1 - ' 1 sign uiy-i'lC, tu the strictest sense o( the word, A It.MAI.L. Vrene i-ctiieoii two Nil tilt Tul.ers. " (lood boiiig, l!i"- Cubbids. Iluw Jo you do to dav '" ' Putty well, Biss Cubes. 1 hope you arc well this hiinlm " ' 1 uie wet!, I thughk loo." " What priei was jou rcadig when I cabe id, Bissiinhes !" " Oh, I Wits truing ihe Vakee Dlade. It's ad e.- celledl papr. I think, ilod'l ou !" " Yes, n't a ery luilily p iper, add 11 i iliee stories . idil poeliv. ..in lend a hltle. Ill" (inlies " I'll read a little pneh ; It) by Piietld Tub ;'' " Do you rhliln'r. 'I'oli, the tibe Whvd v " eie j nun toi;i llier, Iluw liucli we e.i-i our hnli- add dad, l'ur ml'" lull Ujipei lealliei !'' "Oh I Uiih Unties ! that's too sedtibedtal read a huhly pin e ' " Well heie iv it -04. This bait lie fuildy. wrillidliy Alue Kurey ; "W heredie hood 1- lightiK 'olllj '1 11 hi-1 that li'i'i -11 p.ile O'er tin V1.11 Is tli.il hell Willi datkdi'Ss Tile mi.h hM'i Mil. J- ;t lianlvii, id ihe shadow.., I'len; -i.IIJ ! adil Im, AdJ III.- Ini'k- libiilll her hn.oli. Ale liue uil-liine over -iluw ' " Do It is ' That's yjiic good. Diss tiribes, but I like the td- lll'Cilules lie-l, ullel l " "Well, tlct's ad .nlilccdote about Jeddy l.itld but 1 wod't lead dy buie. I've gm such a bad cold " " Add ) il"c.'-iie, bii-l mil alog add buy sou sdud so good iinr.l'i. lii-i (lubes. ' " tiood boiiiig." The Huiroii admits himself wholly incom petent to advi-e in the abmc case. He never takes siiulf, though he cannot help thinking that '((! pinches 11-d.iy, (the ".') on going to bed" being omitted) ought to be sullicient for those ' feni ilcs" who don't go to bed alone. How ever, he ventures this opinion with great dilli-' deuce. As (0 the confusion of tongues ex hibited by .Mis Grimes ami .Mi-s Cuiiimin;, it ; isn't h ill' so bad u the affair that took place at I the buildiiiir of Habel, several years ago, and it I is hopi'd tint nobody will be frit: itened by it.' The m'.'! and n'.i arc not of much consequence : 1 if female snuff-takers repudiated the douhle-1 ioii, the matter would he much more .serious ! Stale ol" ei':ii3i!. Bf HIRLBST ffltLUHS. GOVERNOR : A BSiH:a,A.?EATi3. Vor a din of Puhlir I litmiHaliit', Ftislui"- and Frai.'cr. The couUnir d niur.-y of Ai.mii.iiti' (ion lo 11s as a People, while it eills tor great thank fulness, should a!s i bid in to (lo 'p penitence nn I contrition for otir numerous anil multiplied transgression! an 1 - ih. .So olivioiw is the duty of penitential cimfo-s.on mid contrition that the Christian churches of every denomination liav e s't aiiirt ceitam days lor abstuiunce 11ml priyr. 111 auiiiuou to u.e sonices iippomien The System of Cumi? Disc se. L11 Haluminalin-r by the churches, llio civil goveniiuent ol the ';; w . 0 Xovv-Hiigl 1 State, have been ever nccus- ' ''"lu"1- Mulw"- ton'.ed in the sjiniitr ofthe year In appoint a day ' 3 I5 llr w 'in thoil of liiiting l'poi.AP for a (ieneral and 1'iiblie 'Fast, to implore the sl's.1 rtl(l' wlm-li no suppoiicis, p.sscnesor Divine ble-sing on their labors. Tins seas,,,, "'' ' "u"rf'1 "' '")' tb e",l'lo-ve,- 1 1 11 1 n is iieen now 111 use a ,-uliic en one lo remove all is now appro.iching and calls lor our annual uuubi as to us practicahiluy. li, " devotion'', liuuiiliiitloii, and prayer appropriate IIAhSThU'S MI'DICAI IN'STITL'TT t 1 the comnicnceinei.t of the laborn ofthe bus. wh ,,l.covpry'w. m.ide'ev'ery vaneiy of.Iiv liandman. cine nicideiit 10 women i" Healed with unvniviut' Deeply reverencing this religious custom of certainty ol success, hereioloie unknown. Mauv ir forefathers; sensible ol'the great mid lasting benefits which we have derived from tlrm ; ot' the blessings which have been so tiliiin hintlv nestovveii on us : u our ingratitude mid m 111 not acknowledging the hand of God in these mercies, and in not conforming our lives to the retiuilPmentsofliis Holy Word: I hive thought proper to appoint, and do hereby nppoint, n. ,VV, TIIK t'Ol'IlTII IMV Of A I'll 1 1, M:T, to bo oliserved by the people of this State n. it day , . , ...... . lit 1'LIH.IC Ut MII.IATIO.N, 1'ASTIMi AMI I'nAVt r ; 1 n 1 1 rc.iuest minist. r an. I peoploof : V' 7, T'r,mtsr' ,hl- '""" ' 1 every denomination to i.sse,,,!, e , that .lay ni ,,.s, ,vctera.e and . Vlr.i.udinary cases ( ,, ,, , ,e o 1 I in r rl SnectlVO liollsos n no I le vl iir- on nn.l lllleen tears' .oniiliiiii k .' . . , . .... . r mi umi milieu Willi c.. ronfoss to Almighty God thitr linnilold trims- rem,, unuury dilliruliie-, and maiiywiih thai ma. rl gressions of His will, their neglect of His pre- , ", , ",u" 1 ' I"'!. "r be raised lion, .iTepts and commands, their forget.ulness of ,.,0 !:TJl::e:;T;ot:;r,'o:,lt:l::, .'fe manifestations of his mercy, their rebellion ol t mn twenty to several hundred miles ended ngainst His righteous government, their sin in by iheirphysicians or Innuls; nm ,1,,,,,,! sulleimi' not do ng the things which they ought to li'ivi aid helpless women havem ,.u.ry instance been done, iiwl in doing the things which they ought f;"fl . X! u! wnil",""1 "l""'r a ,rr"1V'"' .1 1 i . .1 . ' 1 lieeii en.ilileil lo wiilkl inn o,,,. o, sit eS dailv not tf. have done: And at the sums time luitii- au.l take much other eereise y lily to beseech llun to giant that we may truly hadics wishing tocoii.uuinicaie with lhee for- nii'd sincerely repent of these our transgres'-ions mer patients can receive their udibe ses by w riling nu.lt.ir. to'the lord;.. .W,. humiliation iind V,"' StrA&t l"'"' earnest prayer, Miplicti niir lhu, to continue His ., , ,,,, ,,,.,,,, n.io.n.a.ion comenunVdus m-w mercies to tu notwitli'itiinding our hacksliaings ; m il.od 01 treuinig disea-e ur ihe Iusiiiuiion, c 11 ol,. that He would bless Ih" government o the 1.1111 11 hy writing to the m.uc add. ess, pest pai ,1 Hinted States, and of this State, mid repress all I , N' 'f ip''''"il l'liyic.ans are holding lorili the disorders avd discord among us ; tint he would j;!., V euuso all. tft every department ot government, p.ncnis, &c. 1!.- h known, thai ,. one, eiih' r whether lesjj.lative, executive, or judicial, to mule or leni'ile, hn ever obtained ihe kiiovvled"c rt;mniiihiTh it thev are in the iinnieiliiile pres. Iumi me 111 nny wey ; n,ir coulti ihey short of be. nice of Him without whose knowledge not a ' cmning smdenis m ihe 111.-1111111011, muler my pe.-oii. T .rrow ftll, ,0 the groun.l that they are c jltr'lj'l, tuk T'ut countable to Hun lor ali their actions, mid, Moiorpnhy, cm be obiamed in theory and prae- tiniler a serise hf this iii'countability, tint they lice Duru 3 the winter months, Courses ol Medi inay never counteiiaiice onpre.ssion.'vico or ini- Icluies and Dt iminsirative naioiny can be morality, or ay tliuig injurious to the rights "tWl.'lioa y C "s s,Ul,ema "llu iind liberties of men, or my flung iticoiisislent March P. w33w8 with the veliitictihi wLieii man stands to li isst .Maker: tVit the veople iuiy yield due oliedi- UlltlillJ'I I h I I'I 1 1 1 ' r t Oil Usiilmiul. ence to ..II the lawful rr,.nireme.if of those in x , , , .Munda v.AIiirch 17, 1851. iiuthorttj. indulge cu o .pimol ,subord.na; ) , ,,, . ' , r Honor tiirtious ot.v.,sition, reme.iuboring tint pacgey C.ir ,,ehe'(l. "v, leaieili, ilulgion at He, who lias llie Irearts tvf rmlcr mid peopln in 'J 0 clink p 10 ariiviug at Kiiiluud ut 7 o'clock eve- Hn h ind, liny, 111 aiinvver l their veipiests and "ing Itciuriuug, will leave Kuiland at fl o'clock pravrr, .r,,,,r ,-,,,.ii run, iri -anil l ie 111 oiitimi ' ""li nie isn , a.t f nisori H,e oe icn mid every part of our eonfederuto rojiublic. And may' we nil remember that cntilession of sin, sincere repentance and reformation nru indi vidual and personal duties, without the exercise of which wo have no reason to expect the bios Mugs of the Most High, 1 o unestly leipiest the people of this State to ulntahi from all unnecessary labor on th.it day, and that they indulge in no" practices inconsis t -lit with deep humiliation, fasting and prayer, so appropriate to us, in this day of rebuke, and wnuu iiy our wieners we nave so pisnv in curred the displeasure of Alnuglitly (io.l. ' Circn ifmr my hand nnii lit' .Sen of the Stale, at Uutlaml, this fourth day of March, in the yutr of our Lnrd one thousand eight liwidn it aiyljijly-one, and of the IndtjKiuhntt of Jic Unitid Males, the scvcnii-fijli. CilAULl..S k. 'WILLIAMS. Hy the (inventor, 11. V. A.miiikw s, Sccrtlttni. ISICINIU'ON Tt.'.VTUl'u VIllvlU' MitehlS .llepoiled (or the Traveller. At muiket 700 licet Cuttle, no Stoics, If pair" of" Woikintt U.f 11, 10 Cows and Calves, l'JOO Sheep aiul 1W)U Swiii.-. Pliccs Hud Caltli Extra .fl 50. 1st quality SG.Sd do $3 ?j; ad do ,1 ut 50. Slnii's .Nunc Winking Oven Sales at ijfiO, 75, 'JO nil J 105. Cows iiinl Calves S'-U. -It), Urt, :S0j'.!.". Sheep and Lambs sales at Sj'J, l,and 5. A lew cxir.t nt v. each. Swine j 1-H lor Sows, and G 18 lor Harrows At letail liom C tnTe. We would call the intention of thoe trudetswlio are about viiitine the city lor the purpose of making their sprini; puiehii'-e ot Clothing, to the adertk-e-inlit ol .Mes-is. Whiting, Kehoe -. (ialloupe, 10 be 1 mini in another column. Their wholesale looms are always well supplied, and the standing of the linn is a sur. gjaianty that those who call ii o 1 litem will be well Used. w IWwl NO. 387 The IIaik ano Compixmo.v. The best pnserva lie iind bmutiher ol ihe hail known in gcneial use, n liojle's llypeiiuii l'luid ; and the 1110-t appnued w.i-h lor the erudicaliou ot tan, and smoothing skm, 'n hi" llelieaiiiiin, as inaiiulaclurrd and suld hy him afJ?" Washington!., Huston. wlbwl JU'c have been lavored with Ihe perua' ol the tnllowini; letter Iroin Cahloinia, whien show the value seloii Chcny l'ertuiiil in that disiant por tion of oui eountrv. li sold there at live dollais per uoiue. uosioii Hepuuiicaii. Sun rianciscn,2d AHreh, IS.'iO. J. C. AM:n, Drtn Sir: We have ihe pleas ure to inlorm you, ihat sun e our :idvicc ol Nic'illi ultimo, we have di-posed tit nil iheCheiry l'ecioral t'Oil-itiiied lo our House. 1'roin ihe benelii t peri eneed by ihose who have used II, then- hn srnw 11 up here a couliileiue 111 the article winch will uisuie you lor llns maiket an ineieasiiii- and peiinaiieiit deuiaiid. Toe lapid ehnnes of our cliniaie ficin lea! 10 cold, and lu-at nuaiu. induces, as inihi be e.vpt l ied, the iilllicung inul obeli tl.ineroiH lonu complaint .Mil 11 V ot luese. wiihinour own know-led w. hale been "o speedllv filled liV our I'lenalalloll. US 10 j alluril ,as it weie, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y It 0111 tin-ir attai k 1 We me daily eipeeting the ne.i iiirnal, and I wou'd advi-e ihe continuation ol your inuiillil) ship I menta in larger tuidiitities than hiiherio. ouis.kti, J. (I. CRAM & CO. l''eb -5. wufmiul WIIII.V every Newspaper in the rounlry is full of extr naeuiit asseiuous to peisuade ihe c'cdulous tli.it this or that no-train i- a pmei ea lor "all the ills lb 11 tlesh , heir to," who can tell what i.va'uableui what is worthies', or how d sciiunu alebetweeii the ir.ni-1 ami bail ! We answer, It; ri'iiiiiniiiu the '"rvtihniiiuls ot iho-e w ho have 11-1 il and pirni'd w he, her iheie is any virtue or 1 llicicy 111 Hie iiiedieiue Names and sfiteint ills ale ond lot 1111111111'. unless ipven by iiiilividu lis whose e.iaracici and -iindinj u.e '-utlicn mlv knimnlo 'nil" '' llieni lo the lespect and coididenee ol the pub i '1 nose who suff-r from l)i pepia in any of its fonns, -uch as Acid Stomach, Flatulency, 1'liius ill Ihe legion-ol ihe Clie-t, r'11 Inessnud Wei;ht at lh? pitol ihe Slum n il, IJepie-sion ol Spirit-, Nervous-ut-s, w,iut of l.ii rn, , Ctf , aie united lo lead ihe (emlicales of the mn-t leuiarkab.e cuies by u-m Ihe Oxijizeiiittnl lltlUm, and the s'aleiuenl ol Ptol. A A. Il ijes. 10 whom aloiiuulaol llu- inediciue liisbeeu suLm Ited. No le.isoirible iloubt can e.. 1-1 Ihat Ibis, remedy h the best evei ili-coveied, tor all di-ea-e.-iirisun; Iroin we,ikne-s and iiulieestiou , tome ol ihe Lest phj.icians appiuve i.nd prescribe It. ranipluuls can h" had ol ihe Ageiii-gialis. iti:i:i), I!ati:s .v, ai s i in . botes, ,. iriiLi;i-ts, No..'1'i Mtri hnii'i I'ow, linslon, liel.eial AlI'Ml". 1'riee jl pei liottie ; boules lor &J I'Vr -aie in IPiiliiigtun by TIILO. A VllCK . wiuoo-ki, by Wm" i'i 'hatch ' wMwi In Walpolt' on ihe :i hh , nuE.SLir, Weii.i.nc tox, a Uevoliitionary l'eii-ioner, aged S3 years. l'linters in N't ,N. York and .Mich., please notice I11M Ceorge,.lan Otli, II.vr.r.11 T l.or.tiTK, ihugh ler ol Sidney S. and Mehs-.i '. I'vire.ngrd 1- yeais rrintersin New- oik will p!ea-e copy. In Miiuwich, Conn., 011 th lij in-t , at the resi deuce ot Kev. A. li. Itich, .Mi.s. Ui.i.vni.iii Si.vr.-avN-c., aged 71 vears, I'oruier.ya resident ot this tow 11 l.i Wiliisto ,, on ihe .'nil of .Ma.-1.l1, Mvr.v Ant W vkiii.n aged '.I v ears. MOTORPATHY. "i-esul 1 io:apsiis L len nie heie cured in a few ii.ivs ; ami 1 ie inosi 1 1 icii 1 m n let.- 1,. produce Ibis iihno-t instaniaoeous repel the inticnte silln. .el In 1111 1 Tim up in....,., ' v, 111 ,.n , nil'IICt . I'm the icmov.u ol mher uieune wenknes-es thi' sv-tein 1- eipially ellicieni. everal huiidicds have """"' been tilled ol these diseases by tint .Motor- ,',u,t ,',',c ,r""""'"'-"''ougli Ihe di-covery 1.. ol recent -'uUlubv'ibaVV'rvvl,!' ilX nMon S.iecial jgMeluclll , w lib ll.o.e who tiller an e.vnm'- inaiioii aie mken 11110 m, lu-muiio,,, to board. '" "" me ,1111,1 give 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 our prop " mui nigiou ,11 1 1 j : ocinh.n m 1 .' f'.. ..'.r- ..,'.M. I inn lor llo.len wi.l i avc liui Rubbers k Leather, TIJST KKCI'MVKI) Fhom Uosto.v, Nkw 1 York, and my owi inanulactiire, my Sprins Plotk.eiubtaciiig every variety ol sl)le and tuality ot holies, rieiiilemens, .Misses, Uoys, Youths and Cluldteii's Duols, Guileis, llootces, s 1101: a am) 11 run nits, or pi ices that cannot lail to be acceptable to purchi ers. At the old Shot Stole opposite ilowaids, Cliun.li Stieet, JAMIJd II. I'LATT, I!uilinijloii, Mblrh 19, ls'il, do-w3w Juosl. fW UB I .1$ online sosucuvlicrc B on King or Main Street, a Lidies Gold Watch anil Cham, with a uiiiieatuie atlached. The finder shall be suitably rcwurded bv leaving it at tins ollice. Muich 1. 1851. ' lUtwif ECAIB,KOAI 13 ST KAY. CJTKAYED, STOLEN, OR AHSQUATU- k3 I.ATKL) between two days, a line ol Kail Itoad with appiirlenanees theieto belonging, Iroin St Al bans ; also, ionie strangling renin. nils ol the same Iroin Hurlington. This i lo caution the public and the lest ol mankind asjain-t triiMing them on my account, as they ate liable to leave lor pans un known tit any tune, as they have done lieretolore. M. L. Cllt'lfCll. liiirhngtoii, "March 17, 1851. dlltw3t To Sj'iJ 01 KrBif, HRICK llOL'SK jiletiscntly sittinted near the corner ol (.'oilei'e and Willatd-streets. A oppo'iie the I'lirlingtoii High School, and known 11 the Minpsoii Place ,ilo a new house 011 Shelburne st., near James .Morse's house i). 1), FJ.KTCtir.il. March 11. dot&w3iw2 npIIH lTi)i:itsic.i:i) has ji'st ni:Tfitxi:i) JL Iroin New York , bringing Willi I nn ihe Styles of Gentlemen's Which arc lo sruec Broutlvvin this Spring. anil he i confident that thev will nbundaiilly recnnl nieiid thein-ele.s 10 ihe 'I' STi: and .llJIMS .li;.'r nt the public ill this region, T 11 i: I! K A il II Three Different Styles, AMI M11.M-. lilt V 1NL Willi II is A DECIDED IMPROVEMENT, VIZ a separate p-itlcin lor YOt'NO M T.N, which wili bappny olivine the necis-uy 01 covering ihe bend ot yo"ur.i;lers with casiois inanulaclureil lor their elders, ami at ihe sinie lime siipp.y the latter with a WSTgi'TBVZ': EB AT, nioie nppropnaic to th ir t.isie and position. The imn'ersmned Ins now iclilled bis Store, lliroimlioul, and at tire it e.xpens", and III a style ol which lie hopes Ills blends win ca.l and judge lur lliein-elves He Ins also perfected his arrangements for : .U.iirs:f!iUr, j the nitic c- be s,.;, ., Ipoe in Ibiilingion, an 1 be nlfers I the public Ihe tu ,1 liuaiaiuy ihat no piiuisimr 1 -' peiise shall be spared lo supply theiiiwilh ! articles 111 bis line, As Good and as Cheap I as can be obtained ir. any of ihe large cine. 1'er , hapi the bestgutiuutv be i an ullel is Itie employ I incut ol 1111 vjliici If mtil letn I man. late Iroin ll.e es 1 tablishinent ol W. II. UMil.C Co., of New York. whu wi'.lhave eitne iliaigeul Ins manulaeiurnig I lleparllllellt ' FOR THE SPRIXC TB.1DB. 1 he will be tu ly armed and cijuipped v.ith every ar , Her 11I use urn! mloihiiieiit in the Hue ?l his bus.ilcss, ol which due notice will be a. veil. 3Jinbrt:il:i, Hjuises, &c. I olall nuilurs, ouliaii'l, mail times. 1 choit .1; it. wi:ki. College. -t, lilllllllgloil. .March 13 iktwlt REMOVAL. P. Raws on's Bonnet Store Win. nr. itr..uovi.i, aimim, i. imsi, to the Store lormeiiy occupied by Daniel Kerne, 011 Chuidi iirf', where will b louiid Ihe larel and best assortment (); HO.N'S KTtj and .MIlXINKItY floods-111 ih- Sine. .MercluniM inul li 'inei- wi.iiuig lo purchase any thing of tie1 ubi,.e kind, w.il do well to call and ex amine the i:uods ami prices hrfoic tiuj ing al othei s'uop.as this it, the tuny s-toie wneie Uouoels are uriiiul icliired and -old at New Yoik puces. N.I! Oul llnnnetsaiteied, bleached and pressed in Ihe be,t manner ; al-u llounet Blocks lor sale. Hinluigioii, .Marcn 10, loll. d&.vvHiiins rVUK CIIAMI'LAIN STI3AMB0AT Tom- II I'ANY heicov give itinliriiltir nonce that the pllce ' of p-i-siije lliroiiL'h hake Cbamplaiii, will be Dollar, as soon as their New liuat is compielcd tin compielcd ami ready to run T 1). CIIAI'MAV, Agent lor lh- I'eople. d.Vwif L CARD. milK CHAAU'LAIX TRANSI'OIl- i! TA'I TION Comiimv berebv cive notice ihat the price ol inwuigr through hake Chainplaiii, by said Company's SteSmeis, tor the ensuing season, will be two iloljsrp, O A. Bl'KTON, rrcsident. liurliigtoii.I'el 21, lh.11 BEL YE A & ALI) RICH would respecifully inform the t'lti.eiis ol llurlint'lim and vicinity that thev have leinoved Iroin StelJon's Illock 111 Church-siicet, tu the Spacious Ware Booms IV I.1 AVt.WVuIlJIl's M.VV J11.0IK.) rec titly buill aid filled expressly lor their business. A I N'C, made large ailditions of New Goods to nieir loriuer niocK, llley are now lully prepareii to oiler a muchlargei and belter selected stock ol ty V 9 A K 1) -s- CHINA WARU; Silver Plat'd & Britannia Ware, TAKI.B CUTLItlty, 'IT. A '. .. .8, SOI.AR LAMPS Paper hangings, Arr., iVf., A:r., lhan was ever before ollered 111 the Slate, nil ol which wi I be sold al less prices that can be bought ut any other esiablishinenl III New hngland, isosTox not i:xci:i"i'i:i). We import our own Ciockery Iroin the JMauu.ic luieis 111 Sl!ill'ordlnre, hugluud, and cannot, not icillitnl be uittleisvltl. All pernios 111 want of Goods 10 our hue ran save i'o per cent hy culling at the only Crockery Ware Iniporimg House in Vermont. .Meichann biiviugiosell attain, can be supplied at Huston or Nev. fork Wholesale Puces. Cllllejie.s.. IllirlimilOll, Dec 'J, I S.)0 ihVwif rvoT 1 rX and alter Januaiv I, 18,'ih until furllierno- lice, the I';nsein(r Trains on the Vt. Cimral I K. K. will leave lliiiliiiginn as lollows. 1 I'm llosion (Mail Trillin al T .'ill. 11 m. 1 l-'ort-i Alb.ius and Norlli at 5.51), p. in. ccniiioi.-iliin Trains lor Norlhlieild and in- I icrini di.ile Sinuous afj P M Pas-engers who tin nolpiiri'hne their Tickets all lie Ollict will in all cases beilurgcd llvi reilse. 11.1 COWBMS IMS. J Ml - MOfiPih Store to Ilcnt. IVtlW. Hrick .Store in Wntcrhtiry Vil li Inge, occupied the last four years by Messrs. tJoss At Del 1110, will be rented and possesion given on the 1st day id' April. The store is large, conven ient and pleasantly located, and presents 1111 oppor tunity for doing a good wholesale and retail business. l. hutc h ins. Wabctbury, March 5. dlt&w2w Far Reduced to New ID All. itOAU 1 INK TO NKW-YORK, 1A. -via- Sarutoga Springs, Schcntctady and Albany. Cars leave Castlctoii at C 11 o'clock, a.m., and 1 o'clock, p. in. l'li-sengets taking ihe latter train arrive at Sain toga Spnngatfi !!! anil at Ai.iianv, rut Scltencc tntlg, in lime lor the magnificent steamers Oregon, lleiiilrick Hudson, or laac Newton, which leave at 8 p 111., or 011 the arrival ol the Train. This is ihe most coinlortable and by far the cheap est mute lo New York. .1 VAN RKNSShhAnU, March d.twtf Superintendent. NEW FIRM. H HATCH KLDKR and H. TOWSLWY 1 have formed a Co-partnership, and will trans act the 1JOOT mid S1IOK bii-inefs m all its depart ments, nl the o d stand ill Chuich-street, under the firm ol I! Vl'CIHlhUKIl TOWSI.IJY. They will inanulaclure and sell at both wholesale and retail, eveiy description ol Ladies' and Gentle men's Uuoi.s, I)uoilcs,Gaiici:s, Siiols, bt.ll's, tHcr. Shoes. They will also keep on hand at all times the most extensive and various iissotiineiit, ami will be prepar ed on the shortest notice tu supply the largest order 111 their line ol business, 11. HATCIIKhDEIt. 11. TOWShl'.Y. Darlington, Jan. 1, 1851. thtwjy7 VnliiiiMi Fawn niul VillayV .of lor Sale. AFAItll situated at Georgia, containing I 13 acres, 30 acres ol which is woodland, a com for table house, 3 bams, liorse-slied and shop ; also a timber lot nearby containing -!! acres. '1 lie farm is v ell adopted lo the cuituieol fruit. There were Id choice varieties of gralted apples raised 011 it last season, together Willi a large variety of plums, cherries, ciiriants, goo-ehernes, penis and crab-apples. Tliere ureal-,) it large number of peach tiees ol three jearsgiovvih in a thriving and healthy con dition. 'The soil lor farming purposes and cultme o Inul, is one ol the best 111 the valley of hake Chain plain. I'liis- (arm i located in the won buiness part ol franklin comiiy and 111 ihe immediate vicinity ol two liailrouds and the Lake. The village pro ertv is located at St Albans liny, on lluilbiii-street. and on the ihoroughlare roul to nwauloii Depot, and has a commanding view ol l he hake. This pioperty consists ol a good house and bainand la acius ul good land, wilh plenty ol fruil irees m good bearing condition also a timber and wood lot coutu hung '!'.! acres. The above is as desirable location as any person w li Iind upon c.viiiiiu.itiuii. 1'iirch uers ar- reques ted to examine llieali.ive pioperty before purchasing clsew'heic, as 11 vvnl be sold 011 icasonable terms. I'or lurlher painculais ciiiiuire ol ihe subscriber UL.MA.N A . i.Vl.lt I Georgia, Vi. March IS. w liTwl! . .. 111. isT'Ln ii jTu:. 7 Jl'sl'r received at Ihe Cum ken; and Glass Ware House, u lot ol Aiabis'er Ware, consisting 01 Lamps, .Vic. A new aiiicl". iii:lyi:a alduicii. No 1 Ijvchamre l'uilduig,College-st. d&vvlt r.LYCY CILT COLOC.YX.S A NG assortment ol the above ailicles now op-O- cuing and for salebv i'.i:lyi:a fc aldrich o. 1 hehanee Iliiilduig, Colleife.-i. djv-vvlf cui.lyi)ou:s if li.ym:l.iwus. O.'il H rn h and beauiilul pitlrrns pi-t received O old Im sale by IIIXYhA .t AhDKICIl No 1 r.xehange Uuiiding. Collegg-si. tlftwtf Wew Goods, "K ltnvo just received a new stock of licit and pretty tine (,oid l inger Kings and I'm", har Kings, Gun! Wnlcbes, l-'ub and Guard Chains, -llso, nch silver-plated C'olfee I'rns liKlNS.M.110, liUOTllhlt ,t CO. rcb.01,'61. d.Vwtt 'The Host Monthly in the World.' 'D'BE SO Jiaternational Magazine FOR MARCH, SS51. COXTIIXTS. AUSTEN HhNKY hAYARD, h.h.D., with a l'nrlr.iit The Aslor hibrary iiittruted. The Temper ot U oniiin Andrew Marvel f.utr illustrations, A Novch-i's Appeal lor the Camillas. Horace ebster, h h.U , and she h'ree Academy loi tt .ut. Aulhoisand riooks 'nearly 100 articles.) The ll'orks ot John C Calhoun. Majer I'ou-sin, and his book on America. Mr. Lord's I'oein ol "Christ 111 Hades," Was'iuiEion crossing the Delaware, by heutze. The l'uie Aits (loeihi (.))inion liyron, Scott and Carljle. Mr Kellogg's l.Milorauoli on Mount Sinai. hi K.iyeite, '1 .illev land, Mctlernich and Napo leon b hord Holland, John Janus -tlubun bv Kufus W.Griswold. OUIAi'eliv Allrcd It niieei. The (. asile 111 Ihe Air-by .1 II. Stoddard. To a Hen-iit d Moim-i by 'Herinnn.' The l-'ii.-nd-hip ol Josephus and St. I'aul. The Amliilioiis liiooklei by A O, Hall. Tie" ha-t Ci 1 f 1 lie Supernatural. A Mm y wiihotu a N-ime by G. P. U. James, i:-i -Chapters XIV., XVII. Count Monii'-heoue ; or the Spy in Society Hook IV ' The Abbe de Voisenoii and his Times. Kraser's' Ireliiiitl 111 the lust Age Phillips unci Curruu. Tin1 Tiini s. Tlie host Let rr A Tale. I'npets for the People, 'I he hloiiue at a Waleiiug Plate by C. A. Itris- tol The One in Affliction bv .1. H. Thompson. Aly Novel by Sir h llulwer l.ytlon. liook III. Hi'siorieal I'eview- of the Month The I'niied Slates, Kurope, Mexico. Uriiish America, The Wtst Indies, Central America, The Isthmus. South Aineiic.-i, AI111-1. Kcieui Death", (Twenty articles ) Scieiiulic .Miscellany. I.adics' Fashions lor Spring. Three illustrations Volume 1. and II.. now readv. bound in tine clnlh, gl.Vij each. The publishers of the INTEKNATIONAh cfTer as an earuesl of their Inline endeavors the ivvo vol umes ol tins mag, cine now completed. The eilra oitliii iry livor with wlilth it has been received in all pills ol ihe I'nion, while 11 nioie than s.ni-lict lln-ir e.vpeclaliiins, is a cuiiliuunl iiicilemeiit lo new ell'orts lor the iinpruveinent ol the wink. The pieseiit nuiubnr, in addinon lo the usual 'al Historical Kev lew ot the Month and is profusely cAi-riiciui inustiuitru, ot- pnoiiot-ia are con lidentth.it it will sustain the reputation the work has acquired by pit vmus numbers, ol being the bel monthly m the Kuglish Language. feTKlNGhll vV. TOWNSHND. New York, Publishers, h. SMITH .V. CO., d.twlf IliirliiiKton, I Wholesale Agents. FAS1 1 1 ON A 15 J ,K TA 1 LOR1N G Fine ( 'loihhiiz $' Fttrui.shii)r at tltc Burlington Cloth tug I VarchousC) Fir-i Door west of the Free Press Ollice, on College Street. A. F. WIIKATOK A: Co. now receiving nn unusual v Inrtio and c ouinleie assortment ol Kine Cloihs. Pall and Winter Overcoat Goods; plain and iimcy Pun l.ilooii Goods, and rich Vesiings, vvluchlhey are prepjri-d to make up ill die Hen St)lrt, and at puc es to suit the most economical Ready Made Clothing' Maiiiilacluretl by the b 'st workmen, and from tin; newest styles nl g oods of the latest importations, which we ofler irilOI,KS.lhi: .l.YI) IIKT.1U.. at Piuces as mivv as any Clothing House in the Un ion, Wr luvenlfo on band BOYS' ami YOl'TII'S nt.OTIII.i Also. ol tin k ml I uii t,k rn , 1 1 " l .n V li K M O i T MARBLE WORKS- TUST ofioncd, fin the room under Con. ' cert Hull, next Uoor snuth of D. M. Vnruey'i shop, in Cliuich'Street,) where canbe lounda good assottmelitol the best VUIIMONT MAIttlT.R, VonttiMnf, Tomb Talks, Cenotaph, Grave Stones Talk Tops, Sinks, (,-c.', contanlly on hand or furnished to order. Work done in the latest and most approved slylu. par ticular attention paid to Carvini' Also, Designs furnished for Monuments, at short notice and on reasonable terms. Call and see, .1. II. CLIFFORD, Agent. Durlington, Feb. 15, IBS'. d&vvlyr MANUFACTURERS, & WHOLESALE DEALERS Burnishing aoo 'N0I40.42.&44.ANN ST. The attention of buyers is called to the examina tion of their Stork, which is prepared expressly fcr the W II O I. 12 S A h K A7:r j:.ygl.i.yi tiude. It being one of the largest to be found in the city ami not surpassed in point of Variety, Style and Workmanship by any Wholesale Aot.nts for the TROY, (.Y. Y). SlllltTS, BOSOMS, COLLARS, tfc. Liberal terms and credits extended to dralrrs. Full catalogues of Stock lorwarded by in-ill, if de sired. w'JTmosS OATS! OATS I! C:h paid i'or Out !v KALPII LAN DON .V CO., Corner Mam and Wuter-sts. Jan. 15. tlitwtf G1 II ASS AND CLOVER Sni:i), for sale by r Feb.D. ihVivt I. D. BIXItY it CO. Woolen mid OManing iTIa oliincry lor Sale. TWO cutstom Curilinir Machines, II cylinders each, I inches wide, made expressly for raiding rolls. One Wool Picker, in first-rate order. One Daniel's Planing Machines, nearly new, and large size the best machine out lor planing thick stulf. All the above Machinery is in good running order, and will be sol.! at prices that cannot fill lo suit. For lurther inlormatiun call and see, or address A h. FL'hhKIt, wUCw'J Clinton, Mass. To be Sold fori he Most that il will Iti'lng"! ! pO U N T R V MiTchtints, Sautliern or Vsiem Merchants, California Merchants, or any body else, who would like to buy a quantity of YOL'TIIS' AND CIlIhDULN'ri (' 8, 0'!' S SB. ',. at th"ir own pric-s, are invited to look at a lot which we have on baud. In overhaling and arranging our SMISG A XI) StlMMJlH GOODS, preparatory to the commencement of the Spring business, we find a very considerable amount ol stock adiptetl to the approachiiis season, which is shopworn, unfashionable, and for various reasons unsaleable it being a thing which cannot be avoid ed in manufacturing and retailing the immense a mouut of Hoys' Clothing which is annually produced in our establishment. The-e goods have been sep arated from the principal stock, arranged in a sep arate room, and will be sold without regard to cost. OLIVER" HUDSON ft CO., Hoys' Clothing Establishment. No. 4 Brattle. w37w8 Near Lourt-strect, HosTo.t. HOSTON, .11ARCII, 1831. TO BUYKKS OF C A R P E T I N G S ! ! THE SUnSCUIBh'US, ill issuing their Circular lor lilt- Spring Trade, w ould state that they are and shall be constantly slocked through the season with a large and varied assortment of Fabrics, Styles and Qualities of Goods in their Hue, and would earn estly invite iheir friends and the public to an inspec tion of the same. Of ihe nicer qualities, we have of our own impor tation every varietv ol English Velvets, 'lapeairy and HrusscsCi:PK'l'INt;S! Also, ihe be-t American Manufacluresof the same. English and inencan Three-Plys and Ingram how-Priced Wool. Union and Cotton ditto Stair Carpeiuigs, of every gratle together with a Urge assorlineul of English and American PAINTED FhOOIl CLOTHS, comprising every grade and a greater variety of style and finish To this branch we bestow- much attention, and feel assured we can give satisfaction. AKo, a large variety of Wilton, Cheneille and Tutted UUliS, every variety ol Straw Mailings, Diuggets.vvvooleii and cotton,: Carpet Trimmings, and m short all llie minutiae peitaiunig tu the busi ni ss. Ve would invite the attention of Families, Com mittees for Churches, Halls, Public Buildings and Hotels, who aie purchasing as we leel assured, from theaiiiount and variety of selection of which our slock al all timet allows, we shall be able to suit. To the Trade we w ill only add, thin We are pre pared with the approved makes of Goods on com mission Iroin manufacturers, combined with our large slock, to offer llienl great inducements. WILLIAM P. TEN NY fc CO., CARff.T HALL, Over Maine Ih It Depot, Ha) market Square. w37nii'sH Btoiiuets & .Tlillinery tKoods. CiOUiNTIlY Mkrciunts and Miu.i.vKits ' visiting the City, are tespectly informed that at our Old Stand, Nos. nt Sc. firt K1LI1Y S" IU;ET, we are prepared to sell, upon the best terms and at the lowest prices, a large and lull and lanhiorri ble assortment at 110NN E 1'S, consisting in part of Coes F'ch Lire llonnets, I Cases Coburg Bonnets, " Satin Straw " " Calilornia ' " Pearl & Satin " I " Genevese " ' Pearl " I " Tulip ".tc. ANo, an assortment ol ItlHItONS, FLOWEHS, TABS, UUCIIES, BONNET L1N1NCS, ctVc, All of" which we would tespeclfull) ask you to ex- amine belore purchasing elsewhere. F. 1) ELLIS it CO.. 01 fc BG Kilby Street, lloton. fjTS?"Weare associated with an extensive N York hou-e, and shall consequently lurmsh alwojsihe veiy latest styles, Boston, March S. w37mos3 Petition for License to Sell Land. STATE OF VF.lt MONT, ) District of Chittenden, ss. ) UTIIKKEAS Ainnniln Norton, Cunrilinn of her three minor childien, In n Nathan iel G Norton, Daniel J. Norton and Sarah E, Nor ton, ha? made application, in writing, to said Court lor license to sell the interest ol her said wards in the real esiale of their decensed lather, John Norton, late of lliiiesburgli.in slid district, deceased, which real estate consists ol about two hundred and sixty acres ol land in said Hmesburgb, called the home siead, and iwenly.seveii acres known as the place lot lor the purpose ol investing the proceeds ol such sale in stocks or other real estate or other securities, and whereas .said Court hn assigned the 2'Jth day ot March, '51, at the Prob.ite(OHice in Biirhngton.in said district, for hearing and deciding on said petition, and ordered that nil persons interested be uoiilied thereol, hy publif htitg ihe notice ol saia application, mid the tune and place of hearing, three weeks suc cessively in the Burlington Free Prrss, a newspaper pruned at Uurlingion, all of which publications to be inevioiis tu llie lime lived for bearing '1 herefore you are hereby notilied lo appear belore Slid Com I at the time and place aloresud, and show cause, it any you have, w by the prayer ol" said ap pliemioii should noi be granted t,ivn under my li-nirl in Hurling. on llibSih dav ol Match D IHM PP MM nrtp MM ofip s,,. ACADEMICAL INSTITUTION, fpiIH Spring Term cornrnenclftg on Wednesday, I Feb. 19. In niltfifion to the ordinary course ol insiriiciiou, a j raclier a fnstnute will lie aiiemied oy llie btaic SDrerinlem)cnt n Coirnnoii fachools also.ii course ol Jytiores -vv III lir given on I'livsiolo gy, illustrated wnli inaniHiii", AVc Instruction ill the Ornamental Branches h heretofore. J. S. SPAUhD!Nl.,'rci'. S. M. BASSET, Teacher ot Music. AMIE hESTEIl, Teacher of Vi each. Setii Parklr, Scc'y. Bakersfteld, Jan. SD, lo5h w-3lw8 T II H A Ifl K II 8 A X livj-: STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY, VI.VCKXNLS, INDIANA. CHARTER VNMMITI.D. UKANTEU M.NUAKT 2, 1350. C:iii(nl ! 00.000. S.'iO.OOO PAID IN. Cf Stockholders Individually LiallCcSJd FORthe INSUIiANClTor HOrtSE?,MI'hES. PRIZE BULLS, SHEEP and CATTLE, ol every description, against the combined risks ot F'ire, WATfcK, Accidents and Di'Easl j also upon Stock driven to market or transported. Losses tltall be adjusted anil paid in money cur nut, by the Agent taking the t ink! ami in case of dispute the said Company bind themselves lo be eorerned by the Courts oj the Slate of Vermont, "Indemnity i" what the community want, why not then with the same propriety, insure horses and cattle against tire, as a building ! both ate liable Against accidents on ferry-boats, vessels, crossing bridges, fee, feu , as lo insure a ship against its peril', or a steam-boat against blowimr un or sink ing ? Why not insure hurses and cat.le against dis ease or death, to which they aie liable, for the bene fit ofthe owner, as to insure a man's life lor the ben efit of his family ? None can therefore doubt the propriety of the enterprise, or its utility ajid benefit to the community. Tin- capital is held by highly re sponsible men, and is wholly unimpaired; and the public may rial as-ureii tlie business will be laitli lully and lionoru'.lv conducted. Hon. JOSEPH BOWMAN, President. James II. TuoMfjov, Secretary. W.m. Blrtcii, Treasurer, Merch't, and Pres't Vinceiines Branch of St. B'k. Ilid. The subscriber is authorized to issue Polities for the above-named Institution , on as fucoiable terms as any lesjionsible Company. J. F. .MILES, Ag't. Ullice at Ilinesburgh. Jan. 10, 1851. wliUyrl Farm for Sale. IN IIIGFIGATE, 0 miles from Swnnton 1 Falls, containing aboul i!30 acres of land. It is well miauled to Dairv. Stock or Grain purposes: about M) acres is covered Willi Iihck Ash and While Oak Timber. The farm is pleasantly situated and easily acces'able to good markets lor Produce, Stock or Grain. With the farm, will be sold "U Cows, il desired. Tlie above property will be sold very low am! on easy terms. I'or luriner information, either persona y or by letter, apply to tlie suhicnner, 1 JL F. STEVENS. St. Albans, Feb. 2(3, ISM. vv-riw.S riain.Pweet, Eagle, French, and Vanilla Chocolates, Cocoa, liroma, Cocoa Paste, Stick , h-c Zc.,S,-c. TO Merclitiiits and consumers who would purchase the best products ol Cocoa Iree from adulteration more nutritious rn-il heallhlul than either tea or collet and in iuali'y un--urpassed llie subscriber recommends the above articles, man ufactured by himself, and stamped with his name and residence. Hi-liroma and Cocoa Fastens de licate palatable ami salutary drinks fur invalids, convalescent", children, travelers, and others, are pionounced hy Ihe most Eminent I'liis.ciaus superi or tu any other piep.irations. His Frenih and Va nilla Chocolate arc warranted eipial in delicacy and flu tr to the best ot Paris inanulaclure, and at one hall their prices. In consequence of the great adul teration in almost all the Cocoa and Chocolate pie partitions now tillered to the public, in order to cheap en them, the subscriber hopes that Ins o wn manufac tures will be thoroughly le-ied ; and ll found une qual to jus recommendation, they may be returned lohisagents where purchased, and their cost shall be refunded. They are alwajs on sale, in any quantity, by the principle wholesale grocers in the Eastern cities ; and by his agents, E. D. Ilriglnm .t. Co. Boslon ; James M. Bunce & Co. Harllord; llus'ey & Murray, New York ; George Wait, Al bany; Foster llostworih, Troy. N. Y ; Crant it Stone, Philadelphia ; Thomas V. Brundige, Balti more; Howell Shoemaker, Georgetown, P C.; Fowle & Co. Alexandria, Va , Vose Brothers, New Orleans; helmet, Me!ee .V Co,, Cincinnati, O,, Win. Bagaley cc Co. Piitsburg, Pa. WALTER BALER, Dorchester, Mass. reb.85, lb5h v3l.wl "IAZNESTOCIv'S VER.MIFPGE! This great X E.iierininaior for Woims ill rhi dren is lor sale bv d.Vvvtf TEO. A PECK. F RUSH (JAMPHENE just i(rxnvi:i) jl irom uie uisiiuer. iiurmug riu.o, Classes at lowest market prices, for sale bv d.twtl) THEO. A PECK BOGLl'.'S Hvi'Kiiio.v Flpii) rou dukssing the Hair ; lioglc's Electric Hair Dye ; Bogle's Shaving Compound, for sale by d&wilj TIH'.O. A. PECK D II. SCHEXCK'S SYHUI', for sale l.v Jan.i-T. ditiuf THEO. A. PECK" EAL KSTATK VOW SALK. f-nU. Fa 'arm ol 32a acres, about three miles 11011I1 ol the lake shore. AI"o, Two P.velhng'Houses on Ca'lin's Lane, Two on Summit street, and one 011 'l'uttle-st. Also, a Crist Mill, and half ot a Saw Mill, with all the water privilege belonging lo both, together wilh 1 Ifl acres of land, two-thirds of which is saw ing timber and vvood-lunil, sulfated on Lewis' Creek, Charlotte. It will be sold enure or ill par cels lo suit purchasers. Abo, sity-oiie acres of Grass-land in the wes! part ol Ilinesburgh ; hall ol a Saw Mill, and a sin-ill Dwelling-lloiise, with water privilege belonging hereto, near Ilinesburgh ullage. Alo, a Saw Mill with fitly acres of land in the east part ol Ilinesburgh, known as the ' Hoadly Place." Also, eight acres of Wood-land in east part 0 Ilinesburgh. Also, tlurty-hve acres ol Land near Mallet s lla ... .1..1.-. .... 11 I P av r vvvno'iui Colchester. H. hh AV EN WORT II. Burlington, Jan. 11, ltM. d-Ki-wtt HENltY L. DAC.GETT WHOLESALE UEAI.ER IN Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers, OFFIillS for stile ut his Joliblnj; Rooms, a large and well assorted Slock of Boots and Shoes lor Men, Women and Children, ot gnu I siy and quality, adapted to tin country trade, at the low est nriees lor calior approved paper. SHOE STOCK and lT.MUNGS -Manufacturers' will Iind at litis Establishment a large and select sioik of Goods lu. ported by the sub-in'oer, consisting ot English hustings and Galnons, Serge de Item, Silk Warp hasting", French Kill Skins, Morrocco Skm., Waxed CallSkins.P.iteiit heather Skill", Moot Web, Hoot hacings -e fie. all of which will be sold at 1 the lowest market prices. HENRY h. DAGGETT. No. 29 IvieiiY'St ofrosite Central-st Ilnston, w Uaiuos'! James Diiiiiin's ECslalo. STATE OF VERMONT,? The, Hon. the Pro-' District ot Chittenden, ) bate Court for the District ot Chittenden To all persons concernetl in the etinie of James 1 Dinnin, Lite ol Burlington, in said tlisinct, de ceased, GlllLTIMI, ll'Arrfii, Enos III in . Idnunistraior, de bonis non ofthe estate ol s nd deceased, proposes In render an account ol his adiuiustratioii, and present Ins ac count againsi snd esiale (or e.iiiiinntioii und allow. 1 once at a session of I be Court ol Probate. 10 be bold. ' en at tlie Probate Ollice, in Burlington, oil the SSd davcf March. IKJ1. Therefoie, You are hereby notified to appear be. fore slid Court at the lime and place aforesaid, and show c.iue, if any you have, why the account afore said should not be allowed. Given under my hand at Burlington, this -tlh day of Match, A D 1851, ItUADl UKU KIM-OKI), Register. w;'i'iw3 I To Dealers inProcluce. PUlRCE&KKNDALIi, i'oiiuui.'S(ou Morchanls, No Hi Coiiimi'rcinl Strt'tt, . llosion. V ILL receive on consignments, liuth r, C'tets T Laid. lie. (Mifes-. I?-, and xiv varK'U ----- - 1 alleles of fcun11 pif.'ij e .,1 . &m R ls" -&rMr $'Mf&4 CHERRY PEGTORAL i-'or (lit- (iir l" out;n:, colds, lioARsoi-ss, BUOXtlHTIS, ,VH00S'l.Ci-C0UII, CKOIP, ASTK.11A, AAD l'0.SliUPTIO.. This iiivahiahle remedv for nil tllFelaea of t) m Tlino.vr and hi Nos, bus attained a ti-lebnty I'rom its remarkable cures, never equalled bv any oihr ineiljenie belore. Olher pn paialious have shew llieniselves fialliatncf. and suineinnis i-lleiied no table cures, but none has ever so lully won t lie con lulelice of every community where il is known. Af ler)earsoi trill in et"ry climate, the rt-sulis havi itiilisnulablv shown it to noss'ss u masterv over ih.s d.ingerou" class ol dieaes, which could iiot u n, allrnct the attention ol Phjsicians, Patients and ib puunc at large. See theslalemelifs. not of obscure ln,lli'i.ln,t. from hrdistant places, but ol men win, ore Lim.'j and lespecletl throughout ihe country tnewiueiyielcliraica huiyeon, Dr. VALL.NTINB .MOT'!', sas : "It gives me pb'T.ure lo ccrlifv the value and ufT,. cacy ot '.Iyer's Cheny Pechnil,' winch I uon.i i peculiarly adapted loiuie Oiscases ot the tliioata.1.1 lungs " DR. PhKKINS. the venernb e President r.f il,n Vermont Medical College, one ol the ciimeii'Mit, learned plivsician'ol this country, vvr.les, llie Vl.tuy 1 nioiutnc.ii:ii-hr) nseo jo -uis Sect loll , W liere it hasshown unmistakable evidence ul ils happy ct- fecU Upotl pU'tUOIIIllV lllselises The Rev. JNO. D". COOIIIUNE, a di-ting.ibl Clergyman of the English Church, write to thu proprietor from Mnutieal. ihat "he has beni cu-cd of a severea'tlunalic affection by Lhctiy Pcctoial His letter nt lull length, may be found 111 our Cncu lar.to be had ol the Agent, and 13 worth the nttia lion ol asthmatic patients. This letter Iroin Ihe well known Druggist at Illlla- dale, Michigan, one of the largest dealers in lb Slate ; und this cas -s from his' own obs-rvstioa. Hillsdale, Mich. Dec. lu, Mil. Dear Sir Immediately on receipt ol your C'ntrj Pettonil, 1 curried a bmlle tu an acquaintance of mine who was thought lo be near ins end with quiok consumption. He was then unable 10 rise Iroin bu bed, and was exticinely hcble. His lriendsbclitrJ he mustsoon die, unless iciief could be olitauud for him, and I induced them to give your c.e!lnt medicine a trial. I immediately left town for tlir weeks, ami you may udge ol my surpiise on my re turn, tu meet li 1 111 in the street onmywav lioui Horn the c rs, and Iind he had entirely recovers) Four weeks trom the day li- commenced ukm our medicine, he was at work at his arduoui tr.d ol a blacksuiith, There aie other caes within my know'udfo!, where the Cicny Pectoral ha been singularly cesslul, but none so marked as this. Very truly jours, G. W. UNDERWOOD Hanover, OI.10, April 5, lojo Dear Sir I wish 1 could led r.11 that "uffer witL, cough, what the Cteiiy Pectoral has done lor rim. It does seems ihey might be benefitted by the mf.ir nation. 1 had a long fever whnh lelt mv ant weak and inilnned. Being very Itible and'unabl 10 gam strength at all, my fnend. thought I omit soon sink into consumption. I had no appetite, snd a dreadful cough was t,i-t wearing me awav. 1 1; gui to lake lour medicine, by the udviceot'a clergy man, who had seen Its cllects I etore. It ceased i niy cough at lirst, and gave me 11 it it night, lu low thma lortnight I could ea! win, jnd my eolith had ceased to be trtuiblesome, my n peine returned, and my lood iiour.shed me, which -ot 11 restored uiy slrenglh Now, after five weeks, I im wed nn3 strong, wilh no olher help than yonrCherry Perior al. Yours, w oh respect, JULIA DEAN. I hereby lertity that the above statement ot uiy wile i in conlounily v.-th 11 y own views ol her case, and her cure by Ayer's Ciierrv lVctonnl JOSEPH DEAN. The above named Joseph Dean and J11I11, hii wife, are person iliv known 10 me, and implicit con fidence maybe placed in their siatemeir. SA.M'h C. VAN DERWENT, J'astor ol the Baptist Churcb. Prepared by J C. Aver, Chemist, Lowell, Mast. Sold in Burlington Wholesale and Retail by THEO. A. PECK, and by Druggists csneraUy throughout the country. Dec. 1C.1S50. w35bjosi , FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CONSU.M PTIOIiS, And all Affections ofthe Lungs. fiMlK VEGETABLE PULMOXA 1! V ISA I.SA il. having been tested by the epn ence ot thousands fur Ihe lu. twenty vears, is recommended by eminent phvsicians mid othen, f the highest li'spcclabuity, as la penor lo any other preparation. trim the Editor of the fiur linston Sentinel, .May IT, 185J. getable Pulmonary Balsam prepared br Rlld it L iTi.ir. of Boslon, lias become the moat popular medicine cier put lorth for the cure Coughs, Coltls ami Consumption. That it is wor thy o! its high leputaiion is made sulliciem!y evideui byilieiuiineiisinolltsainui.il sales. Me-rs ii'twJ Si Cutler are above quackery, depending alonu up. on ihe intrinsic virtues ol their mtdiciiial ptepir Hons for their dipo-"il. Ihn.ibug is so plentilul.tlut it gives Us ical pleasure lo oli-r ll.e irillnig and gra tuitous ir.bute ot our recommend, tiou 10 a medi cine we know to be of teal inert " An eminent physician wrues us, "I bate for some time past b'-in in the lub't of prescribing th Vegetable Pulmonary Baham lor consumption, aitS ma, pleuri-v, spitting el blood, and cough", or pel monai) atlectious of titiykind; and with coui deute it c.itmi't'iid it 03 superior m any olher pre paration uscii lur the aboecrinpla,iii." Nov. 1, lfjli New Ceriiucaies, to nlmcit any extent, might be added it deemed neci'sary ; but the pmpi ielors le-l that ibeailitie has In come uni vers .lu- v.ei. known , and it.- viiiin so -;eiiera ly iicknow ictlgt'd b phvbiciiii' act! oiheis, us to mik 11 unnecessary to tii-r, at tins time, lunher proot tA the iiierus ol ibis higblv popular aiinle. ij' lleictre cf Counttrfeit? and Imtaiiot such as Carih.'s Comioi:,o I Li.y.o.sii.T ll.tsia, American l'ui.M,i.Nvr.v Bii.sam, and otlieis, 1,1 pan bearing the name 1 hliquite lor the aiuclo by ii whole name, the 'Vcgftabh l'uhwnary Balsam," and see that it has the written sinaiur of Wm. Jo.n'n CviI.ER upon a jellow label, 011 ibe blot wrappers Each lioiile and seal 1-, stamped " Vo latile Puimonarv Balsam'" Prepared by REED CUTLER, Importers sod Wholesale Dealers 111 Medtcmes, Paint", Cheinicilt and D.ve Stud's, 33 India Streti. Bosom, at d sold by Druggisls, Apothecorie". and Coiuitrv Meuliaim gincrahy. For painculais and recoimnrniiat 1 r, sec a punphlet ucconipanj mg ra.-h buttie I'.ic 51) cents. Nov- W.P-.M1 w21nitC Farm for Sale ! lit' l'ropiit'tor will sill for c.tsli, or i.ii l cash und part time, thai vluabe tr-et o' laud, situate on Wuiiic-lsi nicr, lu i.tituti. herc- tolore Know 11 as I lis. V .111 .Nts- linn Tins I. inn coi, Mi is abi-i.i 31.1 rcres, a large pro portion ot whuh is ofthe riem-si intenale. 1, about two imbs north ot ihe luge and rapidly n creasing village ol Burlington, o t ,;ensivej Uuov n lor Usdelighltol localiou oil Lake C a iipt.iin. Tilt- I.I rm h is several thousiud 1 o ds ol vidua .bin wood and timber, and a lartn-houie -j ml other bu tid ings upon it. Hut aside Irom the eura qmlity if the hnd ibi" firm has iiiimy snpenoi advaiuag. s: 11 isapprcehi ble by a pleaant mail, at nil noie- 'a lepair eon 111 lull view ol ihe Lake, council ng it "''la the v l.aue, which now contains about ei..i thousand J nil b -lams, and atfords u ready and prntilabl maikcl lor all kind" ot pioiluce. Al this village t.vo R ulronds, the Vt. Ceiilia! mid die Uuilaud, boili now til active operation, liaic lliei.-teiiu.nauon ; ami 111 suinmei, a considerable and urowiug cumit-rce iscarrii-d on upon 'lie Lake, all 1 entering at Hurlington. 1 er 0.1s defiVJiisot pu.-cliisi ig a laiiu, will find 1 1 fin iheir advantage to examine the reuil.es be. fore ihey locale el-cwheie. For tei.c.s ol purchi-e, enqu ry may be mnde o ol D D HoWARii, l'vuu roi-e. New. York Guy or, ( uis Htnti.,lui ni, tint. Vt. w-rjii T. D. IS HAM, Attorney and Counsellor .va,.-jsr .ctj ...A M... COMMISSIONER FOR OHIO. No. 'M Couil-M., . liOS'lON, Jl.VSS ! I Kirt-RtM IS' I Hon RtrvsCwouc, 1'iiAMt SrMs.cn, F.isi. " (,10 S HlllAl.n, t'v nr. CfMMI.MJl, " I " BllAI'r"PM MMIi, J W KlMl.AM,, " .1.10 IS w luosH ' - .-, 1 IH'fil Vt'ilV il'OlH JSOlJfOOli: R I 1 1.. . . . - ,. . . . l. Ml. K.. 1 lif 1 u ' " 1 f 1 rrrpiitetl. for sale bv fi'fiifn 'The Vi . I ur t w I t 1 I t 'HIS, 11 I .s,s w f'r,'l'rii, ,,, 1 iirr.'il, ,1 ,, si.iir, and of 11 a 1 I fill , I I ,( I r. A iv I if '-,1 W 'i ii"i'eh JeP ,1 ' - n e I III l A I I I h will ' up t